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We Can’t Look Away

In this episode of Man in America, I set aside the usual format and deliver a personal, reflective monologue in response to the release of millions of Epstein-related documents. Reading through these files forced me to confront the reality of how deep corruption and evil run within our power structures, and why this no longer looks like the actions of a few bad individuals, but the behavior of an entire system.

I walk through what this moment reveals about who really holds power, why so much evil now operates in plain sight, and what happens to a society when truth is exposed but accountability never comes. This is not about shock or speculation. It’s about understanding what we’re facing, why it matters, and what responsibility falls on us when looking away is no longer an option. Here’s more from Seth Holehouse.

I Can’t Unsee What I Found!

More than three million pages of Epstein files have been released. What’s inside them is darker than most people’s worst nightmares.

But this isn’t about one man. It’s about the machine behind him.

In this episode, I break down a concept called pathocracy — how a small number of people without conscience take control of entire systems through compromise and blackmail. Then we go through the documents.

The names. The patterns. The connections that reach far higher than most people are ready to accept. This isn’t a document dump. It’s an exposure of how power protects itself — and why it’s starting to crumble. Here’s more from Seth Holehouse on Man In America.

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