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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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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 LoL. Locked away? Six decades of the obvious and something is going to be locked? Lolz. Locked minds.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Roundandroundwego What seems "obvious", what is speculation or innuendo, what are facts and what is actually written down, are not necessarily the same things.

No-one will know fully unless any such sealed reports are revealed; but if any are indeed sealed away, the "obvious" point first is the question, "Why are they, and on whose order?".
@ArishMell isn't there enough evidence for a conclusion about our society we could use?