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"SPECIAL EDITION: A Response" - if you think the Epstein Files are bad...just wait - EndtheMadnessNow - 02-22-2026 ![]() Quote:It seems my last post stirred the hornet’s nest. I’ve been swamped with email castigating me for being so nonchalant about the Epstein files, and lambasting me for not fighting the evil. Apparently, forwarding “research” and posting outrage on socmed is considered fighting these days. RE: "SPECIAL EDITION: A Response" - if you think the Epstein Files are bad...just wait - kwaka - 02-22-2026 Yeah... Been a dark path to make it this far. At the time I got sold on 9/11, woke up in 2008 that something was not right. Have spent years since digging through the details, looking for answers. Coming to terms with the rules of war. Blackmail, corruption, deception and intimidation are all a part of it. Getting deeper into the Black Arts, Satanism and Mind Control have hallways full of horrors. Even gets into ET topics by using trauma to build bonds to supernatural forces. Weather or not the Kingdom of Darkness is an actual physical place we can recognize, it is a spiritual place that does guide and direct some. As for how that turns out for them when their judgement day comes? How are our ancestors going in there everlasting life with their contribution to how the world is shaped today? Earth ain't going anywhere for a while. As for how life expresses itself in all of its complexity is a combination of the self determination we all share. In this spiritual battlefield, what one do have control of is what one does. Is a disturbing picture of what the ruling class does value with Epstein. No doubt it does get worst than what has been made public so far. Julian Assange and Seth Rich did put a crack in Goliath's armour. Set off Pizzagate and Q with a few more hits. With the more recent Epstein drop, Goliath is knocked down. It ain't all wrapped up yet as the American public is still deciding what too. As Andrew gets a perp walk, it does set the tone that no one is immune from prosecution. Maybe there will be just a few token arrests, a death execution or two? Most of the network and culture still carries on in different ways, waiting for the day the have enough machine for a big culling of humanity? Maybe the root of the problem is found and removed with mass arrests and public trials. Set the tone for the next generation about what is expected. There is a lot there, going to set off and be a part of other investigations for a while. Just let the justice system go and do what it does, that each case on its own merits and work through the conflicts. It does move slow, has a lot of torque when it does move. RE: "SPECIAL EDITION: A Response" - if you think the Epstein Files are bad...just wait - Michigan Swamp Buck - 02-22-2026 Nothing exists outside of creation. To quote president Obama, "You didn't make that". So who is ultimately responsible for the evil in the world? Am I responsible for the laws of nature? Am I the one who created the law of the jungle? Do I have any real control over anything, including my own determination? If I do have the ability to be more than what I am, what natural incentives are there for trying? I may want to fly, but God never gave me wings, and jumping off a cliff produces undesirable results without wings. It is easy to blame devils, demons, and Satan himself for the evil in the world, but these are created beings, just like we are. They had no say in their creation; they couldn't change anything in heaven, much less on Earth. When the fallen angels were cast out of heaven for rebelling, they ended up on Earth with us humans. Why would a good and loving God do that to us? God could have done anything with his rebellious fallen angels. There is the pit where they could be imprisoned, and the lake of fire where they could be destroyed, but no, God let them loose on Earth to cause death, destruction, and the eternal loss of human souls. I don't see why humans carry any responsibility for the way things were when they got here. Yeah, sure, we can change things if we try really hard, as if that were our true natures, but we work against ourselves and the entire universe by trying. Enter Jesus, some will say. I'm not going there in this discussion. So why is it that when humans create a system that causes suffering and death, it is evil, but God creates an entire universe like that and it is called good? As a part of creation, we aren't any better or worse than anything thing else in the universe. When God was done with his work week, He called it good, even though there was evil even in the garden as well as everywhere else outside of it. I have trouble resolving these issues and when I meet my maker, if I don't get an answer that I like, I'm punching God in that all seeing eye of his. I might as well go to hell for giving God a black eye, I don't believe that I deserve eternal damnation otherwise. RE: "SPECIAL EDITION: A Response" - if you think the Epstein Files are bad...just wait - Ninurta - 02-25-2026 (02-22-2026, 06:08 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: There is a lot of truth in that post. This paragraph in particular I know to be so - I personally know of a case in Virginia east of here (but then all of Virginia is east of "here") in which CPS stole two kids from their loving parents and sold them, yes SOLD them, for 20,000 dollars each to complete strangers. No one "fought" it but the parents, and their fight was a losing battle. They thought that a court would provide relief from the assault, but you can't fight a government agency in a court that the same government runs. That deck is stacked against you from the inception. One of those parents did prison time on trumped-up charges, and the other is now dead. Not only did they lose, they lost big. They fought in the wrong venue. And those kids remained with their owners, right here in America, sanctioned by the State. NONE of the culprits, zero, ever paid a price for their crimes. The State said it was ok, and apparently so it was. It may be a spiritual battle of good vs. evil, but it expresses itself in PEOPLE, mortal human beings who can bleed and die. Discussions of spiritual ramifications and philosophies are all well and good, but are not going to get to the root of the problem as it expresses itself. For that, one has to attack the outlet points of the evil, the PEOPLE that it produces, uses, and eventually uses up only to replace them with more people, tools, outlets for the evil. Those people, the traffickers themselves and the social structures that support and nourish them are the only vulnerable points. When you swing a sword at the abstract concept of "evil", the blade sails right through it, no harm done. That's not true if you swing the same sword at the traffickers. Railing against the machine in impotent internet posts is not "fighting", and in that the author is exactly correct. It's just blowing off steam. To actually "fight" the institution, you have to bypass the internet rants and the governmental structures that never deliver satisfaction, and actually get out into the streets and the shadows. THAT is where all of the actual "fighting" of the evil is really done, and that is the only place any such fight can have real results. Not in the courts, not in the "spiritual realm", and not on the internet. ONLY out in the streets, where bone and blade meet. Thoreau may have been wrong in his assessment that you must fight evil by going at the roots. there are other ways to kill a plant. If one is prolific, he can kill it by trimming the branches so far back that the plant can no longer get the necessary sunlight to live... but for that to work, one has to be ever vigilant for "sucker" branches that sometimes pop right back out when no one is looking. Another way, which doesn't involve grubbing in the dirt to get at the root, is to "girdle" the plant That's where you cut off a ring of the outer surface all the way down to the stem tissue... which deprives the plant of the nutrients it gets from the roots, without actually having to grub up said roots. Any would-be fighter of this evil, or really any other evil, must think deeply on these concepts and figure out on their own how they may be gainfully applied to any given situation. As Miyamoto Musashi said in his "Book of Five Rings", one must know 10,000 things from one thing. One must be able to extrapolate a general concept to encompass all things. Only then will he or she be able to effectively apply the concept to the problem at hand. It's not enough to know a strategy or tactic, one must be able to see how to apply that strategy or tactic to any given situation he finds himself up against. . |