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In twenty years will we revisit the Epstein files for a third time and again reach no new conclusions, find no new insights?

Learning is recursive in history, but so is denial. Will the population still learn exactly nothing, again, and again?
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Charity · 61-69
@Roundandroundwego

anything good was worthy most likely has been redacted, took far too long to release it. Almost as if they had to take their time and scan through it and remove anything they didn't want the public to know of.

And when you are in a high position making sure your administration is loyal, or should I say subject since some refer to him as king, you can do what you want to do, and unless it's leaked the public wouldn't be the wiser.
@Charity I personally know enough for a complete cultural revolution.
Charity · 61-69
@Roundandroundwego

OK, cultural revolution???
ArishMell · 70-79, M
It would depend on what if anything is firmly locked away and ordered to be kept locked away for 25, 50, 100 years...
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Roundandroundwego I see. Thank you for explaining it. I had no idea he was such a nasty character. So was he never arrested, charged and tried?
@ArishMell he was, as an elderly man. He served some time but was let off.
It's common knowledge but not commonly well understood that our kids have too little social protection and lots of hope, rich men are always using them.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Roundandroundwego An awful way to be.
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