Epstein Files: Thomas Massie Is Poking Holes in the DOJ
More and more are feeling like the DOJ is not fully complying with the release of Epstein Files.
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It’s perhaps not surprising that the DOJ is mysteriously hiding the names of people involved in Epstein’s network. While the US law states victims’ names must be protected and redacted, this does not apply to those doing the sex trafficking, or sending the torture videos or those who are involved in engaging in other illegal activity.
Yesterday, Congressman Thomas Massie and Congressman Ro Khanna went to the DOJ and spent two hours viewing what were supposed to be unredacted Epstein Files. What they ultimately found was that 70% to 80% of the files were redacted by the FBI before they even got to the DOJ. They also found that the DOJ has not necessarily been complying with their redaction tactics as per the law. Massie and Khanna suggest this may be to protect the rich and powerful involved.
“This is bringing down the British government. It may bring down the monarchy. It’s bringing down elites. What are we doing here in the U.S. to stand up to the Epstein class? We’ve got a commerce secretary who is all over the files.” - Rep. Ro Khanna
Last night, Massie took to X to educate the public about what he has found and how the DOJ has been conducting itself in the release of the files. Below is the thread.
You can see Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is playing the typical PR game, suggesting they have nothing to hide and are complying with an honest release of files. Should we believe him?
They hid the names of Lex Wexner, a billionaire and businessman, and Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, a powerful Dubai executive, when they didn’t have to. Further, we find out that Kash Patel and the FBI are perhaps in on protecting abusers. An honest mistake? Or power protecting power?
Pressure is mounting on the FBI, DOJ, and Trump admin with this story. As further awareness grows, someone is going to have to fall for what has been done within the Epstein network. The question is, who will they let fall?
While it would be great to see accountability come to all who engaged in abuse, something says the necessary files to implicate certain powerful people have already been destroyed or will not come out. For example, lawyers of victims have stated that from what has been released in the files, there is so much more that their victims have testified to.
All that said, this moment is a powerful one in providing the collective the opportunity to see how some of the rich and powerful function behind the scenes. To see how the political world works, how people rise to fame, and why our institutions aren’t what we think they are. This is a moment for what we call “Breaking The Illusion.
This Epstein story will continue to unfold, but it’s part of the process of a dying paradigm. What type of society we create moving forward is something we can think about as we gain more clarity on the rot in our current system. This is the bright side of all of this.
This is discussed in more detail in this essay Joe Martino wrote.
Also, we just re-launched our 2018 interview with a survivor of an elite exploitation ring like Epstein’s. Click below to watch: https://www.collective-evolution.com/anneke-lucas-exclusive-interview








How I respect this honourable man. In light of how those that stand up against the system are treated, it takes a special kind of bravery to do so. God bless him 🙏
Good for Mr. Massie. Keep poking!!! 👉
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