​The Epstein Files: A Masterclass in Hiding the Truth

in Reflections17 days ago

The release of the Epstein files finally began yesterday, but what we were promised and what we actually received are two very different things. Instead of the full transparency the public expected, we have been given a partial release. It feels more like a strategic data dump than a genuine disclosure.

As people begin to dig into these documents, a disturbing reality is emerging. It is exactly what many of us were already anticipating. The redactions are massive. Page after page has been totally blacked out. We are staring at blocks of ink where there should be evidence. It is a staggering disappointment to see the current administration actively working to block anything that is heavy evidence.

This is not just a matter of privacy. It is a clear violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The law is explicit about how and when these files should be released, yet the government is not complying. It seems the only reason we are getting these pages periodically is that they are busy taking out everything that has substance.

We are likely going to see very long legal battles over this. In the end, the administration will probably have to release everything as the law dictates, but we are not going to see it in the upcoming months. It will likely take a year or more.

Ultimately, this is about the public’s right to know. There are very high profile people attached to this case, and we need to know what was going on behind the scenes. The law was supposed to bring the truth to light, but for now, the government is just busy hiding it.

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It seems the only reason we are getting these pages periodically is that they are busy taking out everything that has substance

The truth is, anybody who was associated with him, especially people like Trump, are likely disgusting individuals.

Yes absolutely, and we need to see the details! All of it