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It seems as if everyone who is reading and discussing 'the Epstein Files', most of which are emails exchanged between Jeffrey Epstein and the 'great and powerful', is assuming the worst from them: that Epstein himself, and his co-conspirators, engaged in child sex-trafficking and indulged in the worst abuse of minors, including 'ritual sacrifice' and even cannibalism.

While there is evidence for such dark practices in 'elite circles', the hard evidence for such in 'the Epstein Files' isn't there. When considering whether or not to 'assume the worst', consideration must also be given to the context in which these 'revelations' are occurring: Trump's second term and the major damage it can do to his intention of enacting the electoral mandate he was given by the American people.

In the meantime, Trump is also under tremendous pressure to 'regime change Iran', an issue he has made clear he does not want to see result in a protracted bloody conflict, but which 'the deep state', including Israel, seems determined to make happen. Is it by design or just bad luck that 'Epstein-gate', and the fear and loathing it is generating in the population, erupted at this time?


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