People who complain about the slow release of information on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Island have no clue what they’re saying. The fact is: There are as many as 70 islands in the Caribbean where child trafficking, rapes and abuse have been occurring. And while Epstein’s Little St. James Island is certainly a hub for that ugly story, it might not even be the worst and most disgraceful of the islands.
That’s the assessment of truth teller Juan O’Savin, who informs David “Nino’ Rodriguez that it will take considerable time for Attorney General Pam Bondi to review “the tens of thousands of (Epstein) videos,” before making any of the material available. Says O’Savin, “It would be irresponsible to put everything out there without some understanding of what was going on.”
There were definitely villains who need to be exposed and arrested, but most of those appearing on tapes “were there to be blackmailed.” So it will take some time to ensure who’s actually guilty and who’s among the victims.
O’Savin looks for mass arrests to begin happening — and soon — but he notes that arrests are likely to come in clusters over a period of waves, involving different crimes different times. “When will be the first arrest happen?,” he asks. “You could see the 1st arrest any time.”
Gitmo isn’t the only detention camp either. Over time, we could see Alcatraz and Rikers Island also come into play. “The people at Gitmo are some of the monsters,” he tells Rodriguez.
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