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Financier Jeffrey Epstein learned that the FBI had opened a criminal investigation against him for child trafficking. He took immediate action. He ordered 1,249 liters of concentrated sulfuric acid. This was to be delivered to his island.

Author: Alexander Nosovich

The order was found among millions of documents. These documents were recently released by the US Department of Justice in the ” Epstein case.” It was searched for and found among countless files by the relatively little-known publication International Business Time. Major international media outlets struggled. They could not explain why sulfuric acid would be shipped to a small island with no industrial facilities. They ultimately picked up the story in way expected from them.

So, the “Epstein case” continues to unfold, becoming increasingly horrific in the eyes of the general public. It has already involved kidnappings, drugging minors, gang rapes, and pedophilia. Now, it’s suspected that it also includes murders involving the dissolution of bodies in acid.

The main question is obvious. It is what the average citizen of any country involved in this bacchanalia must be asking. It’s the same question that Russian President Vladimir Putin once asked about a completely different matter . Where are the arrests? Why aren’t there any arrests?

The criminal activity scale is massive. Under American law alone, those involved in the “Epstein case” face severe legal consequences. These include a long row of electric chairs and dozens of life sentences. But there are no criminal cases. There are defendants, but no charges against them. Compare this to the West’s biggest sex scandal of the last decade—the so-called “Me Too.” Back then, careers were ruined. Reputations were “cancelled.” Campaigns of collective harassment began over accusations of someone having touched someone else’s knee. The campaign’s main antagonist, producer Harvey Weinstein, is still in prison.

As for the “Epstein case,” so far, the only outcome has been Epstein’s suicide. Conveniently for his high-ranking friends, he hanged himself in his cell under strange circumstances several months after ordering sulfuric acid for his island. The late Epstein and his accomplice are all those charged and convicted in the child abuse case, which spanned many years on an industrial scale.

Is it possible for two people to run such a criminal enterprise? Impossible. Legal logic fails in this case. And what logic in such cases could be superior to legal logic? Only one—political. Hundreds of people are implicated in the Epstein case, and putting them in jail is practically impossible. Because the ruling class can’t put itself in jail.

In the mid-20th century, American political scientist Charles Mills published his book “The Power Elite.” He argued that parties, elections, and other forms of “democracy” are mere tinsel. They serve as a smokescreen for Western taxpayers. True power lies with a tightly knit, limited group of individuals. This group comprises major businesses and the hereditary aristocracy—”high society.”

For these people, elections are as much an elite sport as yacht racing and polo. Regardless of which team wins, all teams ultimately represent the interests of the ruling elite.

And the real institutions in which they exercise their power aren’t parliaments and governments. They’re golf clubs, private parties, and prestigious private colleges.Yes, everything described above is about Epstein’s island, where the powerful sought access to establish connections and gain even more power. That’s why the hospitable pedophile’s circle of friends includes former presidents, ministers, bankers, and princes of the blood. And the rape of a minor, the climax of the party, is a rite of passage to finally become one of the gang and form a mutually responsible bond with his accomplices.

A total delegitimisation of the old liberal-globalist elite of the formerly united West is underway, along with its real, not formal, power, which for decades (possibly centuries) made key decisions on both sides of the Atlantic. Judging by the US Department of Justice’s initiation of a new wave of exposure of this “old money,” the rationale is clear.

The West is no longer united, and the current US administration, which has embraced national egoism, needs to drown the reputation of the old elites, who still advocate liberal globalization. Drown them in sulfuric acid.It may never reach the point of jailing former presidents and future kings, but to the population, it will be understandable.

The government—at least the ruling faction—won’t imprison itself.But in the absence of legal consequences, there is certainly one political consequence. The ruling class of Western countries appears to its fellow citizens as a gang of murderers and pedophiles. Moreover, they are completely unpunished, no matter what they do. This is delegitimisation. And the illegitimacy of power, combined with a strong sense of injustice, always gives rise to a revolutionary situation.

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