If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes Israel.
@mikeehrmantraut1899
“When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.” ― Edward Snowden
@ZachK55
I don't care if the current sitting president and all of the living former presidents go to prison for life. Release the fucking files.
@BigDaddyDelliott
Donald trump is uniting the country in a way that NOBODY expected 💀
@LeeboProductions
This isn't just an American issue. This involves multiple intelligence agencies; CIA, Mossad, MI6 etc. It involves international elites, royals, and multiple banks including JP Morgan and Barclays. It's way deeper than just an American issue
@TheOmnipotentBeing
This cover up is ironically the most transparent the government has ever been. If this isn’t released then this country has no soul and we are doomed. Dark times ahead.
@ImNotDaleGribble
Why is no one trying to interview Ghisline Maxwell in prison?
@BeansGummy
Trump literally hit us with the "Trust me bro"
@Republic_of_New_England
If they double down, we must triple down.
@Cosmic9838
Bill Gates is 100% in it, multiple times. Dude probably had a season pass.
@FurdTurgeson
There is a list. There isn’t a list. We have the list. The list is gone. The list is back but it’s Obamas list.
Asmongold reacts to @coffeezillaextras's investigation of Trump covering up Jeffrey Epstein
@NarrowCobra2119
This situation is a domino effect. The moment the first domino falls, the rest will follow. That’s why so many forces are protecting the first one. It’s not about the consequences of the fall, but about who that first domino represents. For the system to react this aggressively, that domino must be either incredibly important or incredibly dangerous. And this isn't the first time the U.S. government, or those with enough influence over it, have refused to release sensitive information under the banner of "national security" or an "ongoing investigation."
Take Jeffrey Epstein, for example. His sudden death, the "missing" footage, the sealed client list. These aren't coincidences. They reflect a deliberate effort to preserve the system from a cascade of consequences. Epstein may be the most public example, but he’s far from the first. And then there’s Pizzagate, a theory widely discredited, but not born from fiction. It stemmed from real questions surrounding the Podesta emails, which contained unusual language and raised suspicions about connections among powerful elites. The backlash, the ridicule, the speed of the media’s dismissal. It all served a singular purpose: containment.
And now, in our current political climate, [REDACTED] is more important than ever. Whether or not Trump is involved is almost irrelevant. Either outcome would be catastrophic for his administration. If he is involved, it confirms the worst suspicions and ignites a firestorm. If he isn't involved, it still hands his opponents a narrative of corruption and concealment. His involvement isn’t what matters to him right now, preserving trust in his government is. Suppressing any connection is just a bonus.
So the play is simple: Keep it in the shadows. Keep it vague. Keep it quiet. Eventually, the noise dies down. The media cycle moves on. The public forgets. Because once that first domino falls, regardless of who pushed it, the entire structure begins to fall.