The banality of evil: how Epstein’s powerful friends normalised him

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I find it remarkable how much of this Epstein story is paralleling the Pizzagate narrative. Everything about Pizzagate was a lie, except it turns out there really was a shadowy cabal of rich people who were covering up a pedophilia ring.

Have we heard from Q since August 10, 2019?

The secrets of Epstein’s inbox do not reveal an overarching conspiracy

A world where the global elite conspire to help manipulate public opinion and conduct very shady (and almost certainly illegal) under the table business deals, is arguably an overarching conspiracy. Presumably if there’s one Epstein that we know about, there are many others that just never got caught.

This is the biggest takeaway: billionaires live in a society apart. They know their money will insulate them from consequences, and so do their sycophants.

The tastes of the duke were peculiar. He had a fine eye for colors and effects. He disregarded the decora of mere fashion. His plans were bold and fiery, and his conceptions glowed with barbaric lustre. There are some who would have thought him mad. His followers felt that he was not. It was necessary to hear and see and touch him to be sure that he was not.

-The Masque of the Red Death

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