REASON WHY DECLASS IS NOT FORTHCOMING?
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Found this article after I started searching for the source of the Ariel article quoted at the bottom of this piece. (couldn’t find it)
https://sunnysjournal.com/2025/03/07/the-real-reason-they-wont-release-the-epstein-files-yet/
A View from the Couch: The Real Reason They Won’t Release the Epstein Files
They want you to think the Epstein files are just about a sex trafficking ring. They’re not. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The real reason they can’t release them? Because, like the JFK, RFK, and MLK files… like the financial crimes of Sam Bankman-Fried and Ross Ulbricht… like the corruption investigations tied to Diddy… it all leads back to the same place.
A global blackmail and financial control network—one that traces through intelligence agencies, deep-state operatives, and the old power structures that have ruled from the shadows. The CIA, Mossad, the Nazis who fled to South America, and the Prussians entrenched in the Bank of England. This isn’t a collection of isolated scandals—it’s a worldwide Ponzi scheme of power and control.
The only way to release the truth is all at once. That’s why they stall. That’s why they cover up. Because if one domino falls, they all do.
And that moment is coming.
~T edit: This. Too.
https://twitter.com/TGonTheCouch/status/1898077734452314446?t=hTbEIxLVVncWhO-1BhGjyQ&s=19
A View From the Couch: Is the Southern District of New York About to Blow the Lid Off Everything?
February 28, 2025 – So, I’m sprawled out here on my couch, scrolling X, sipping coffee that’s gone cold, and I can’t shake this feeling: the Southern District of New York (SDNY) might just be the stage where all the wildest crime stories collide. You’ve got the Epstein files, the Silk Road saga, and shady bankers manipulating markets—honestly, it’s like a Netflix binge, but it’s real life.
Let’s start with Jeffrey Epstein. Those files piling up in the SDNY? They’re not just some dusty PDFs. They’re from a full-on federal dragnet that kicked off after his cushy 2008 Florida plea deal pissed everyone off. By 2019, the SDNY hauled him in—sex trafficking, minors, a whole network of recruiters and enablers stretching from Manhattan to Palm Beach. Indictments, flight logs, creepy photos from his safe—it’s all there, spelling out a predator with friends in high places. Even after he died, they nabbed Ghislaine Maxwell, and the feds keep sniffing around. Why? Because guys like Leon Black (Apollo bigshot), Jes Staley (ex-Barclays CEO), and Leslie Wexner (Victoria’s Secret money) bankrolled or hobnobbed with Epstein. Coincidence? Maybe. But my couch theory says there’s more to unpack. @AwakenedOutlaw@burnedspy360 @BrainStorm_Joe
Then there’s Silk Road—Ross Ulbricht’s dark web Walmart for drugs and dirty Bitcoin. The SDNY shut it down, locked him up for life, and grabbed billions in crypto from his stash. Those files aren’t sleeping either; they’ve got details on advisers and vendors who kept that machine humming—some even tied to murder-for-hire plots. The SDNY’s cybercrime crew is still swinging, chasing anyone who thought Tor could hide them.
And here’s where my brain starts buzzing: financial crimes. The SDNY’s been eyeballing market manipulation and Wall Street’s dark corners forever. Epstein’s banker buddies weren’t just writing checks—they were players in a system that thrives on opacity. Silk Road washed money through crypto; Epstein’s pals allegedly played fast and loose with markets. Could this courthouse in Lower Manhattan be where it all ties together? A nexus of trafficking, digital black markets, and elite greed?