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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.

Reddit Mob Crashes Out

Stale2000, former mod of r/LiveStreamFails, is going at MoistCr1TiKaL again. After he claimed Reddit mods should be treated like celebrities, he’s now going on about having dictator power over online spaces in a supervillain sounding manifesto.

The thing is — He’s not wrong. Reddit mods are incredibly power hungry, and maybe they should be stripped of those powers? Here’s more from Clownfish TV.

Willis: She Was Getting Boned!

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis now admits: She was getting boned by Nathan Wade, the man she paid more than $750,000 in the Georgia case against former President Donald Trump. But Willis claims her banging Wade has nothing to do with her payments to him. Nor the fact that she gave him more money than others doing the same job.

Our take: Authorities in Georgia will move to strike down the Willis prosecution. It simply can’t stand the test of true justice, being so steeped in corruption, greed and an illicit affair among prosectors. Here’s more from Styxhexenhammer666.

Fani Willis responded to Mike Roman’s Motion to Disqualify in the Trump RICO case, admitting that she and Nathan Wade have a “personal relationship” but that the prosecution is not jeopardized as a result.

Fani Willis gets a subpoena from Rep. Jim Jordan, demanding to know how she used federal funds in her office’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Jack Smith gets another letter from Congress, this time from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, inquiring about the so-called Special Counsel’s investigation into Presidential Immunity before deciding to charge former President Trump. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Sin For Dummies

Let’s go back to basics and explore the realm of sin. Here’s more from Hugo Talks.

Is Money Your False Idol?

It’s Christmas time, when spending is always out of control. Are you spending so much cash that you have lost sight of God? Have you surrendered to Baal or other false gods? Here’s more from Hugo Talks.

Turned To Robbing

Here’s a parody song about one of the most greedy and leftist corporations on the planet — Walt Disney Company. It’s sung to the tune of Nancy Sinatra’s hit “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.” More from Parody Whitney.

We Are Prepared… And Awake

Ukraine, Tucker Carlson, United Nations.

Pedophiles, leftists and criminals surround us. We must hold the line, and be on the lookout for mass extinction events.

Will the next pandemic released by the globalists be more fatal?

Pieces are failing. A dangerous path taken. More from And We Know.

Greed Cancels Anniversary

Greed has canceled the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. One of the lowlights in American history, the predominantly black Greenwood District of Tulsa was attacked by mobs of white residents, who were deputized and given weapons by city officials. Thirty-nine people were killed–26 black residents and 13 white–and more than 800 were hospitalized.

The commemoration was scheduled for Monday and the three remaining survivors of the attack were promised appearance fees of $100,000. In a stunning about-face, the survivors each demanded $1 million fees and $50 million in reparations. Needless to say, the event was canceled. Here’s more with Brodel.

The M&Ms Blunder

Danger Dolan exposes the 15 worst business decisions ever because of greed, ignorance or just plain desperation. Among them was when in 1981 before the film was shot, ET director Steven Spielberg approached the Mars confectionary company to feature M&Ms as a small plot device in the film. Mars immediately declined, forcing producers of the film to go with their second choice–the Hershey Company and Reese’s Pieces. As you’ve guessed by now, Hershey profits soared in the coming months and Mars executives were left wiping egg off their faces. Checkout Danger Dolan’s compilation of 14 other poor business decisions.

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