Marcelo Ramírez
July 19th
In a world where political correctness seeks to tame our very thoughts, certain topics are taboo. And this is not for any lack of evidence, but precisely because there is such an abundance of evidence. The Epstein case is not only one of the most serious sexual scandals in recent decades in the West; it is also a brutal window into the true forms of power, into those dark corridors where it is decided who rises, who falls, and who must remain silent.
Donald Trump, now in his second presidency, recently surprised everyone by declaring that "only stupid people" are interested in Epstein's files. That phrase, far from being just another outburst from the man, encapsulates the entire drama of the present: the swamp cannot be drained because the swamp engulfs everything. And sometimes it also engulfs him.
Epstein was not a simple pervert with money and famous friends. He was a cog in a carefully constructed blackmail structure, with connections to intelligence agencies such as the CIA, MI6, and, especially, the Mossad. His partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted in 2021 of trafficking minors, but she never revealed her client list. That list is the holy grail of Western moral corruption, and its concealment is the most compelling evidence of its existence.
Because if this case demonstrated anything, it's that power is not exercised through laws or elections, but through secrets. Secrets that, when revealed, can shake governments, financial empires, and untouchable reputations. Therefore, everything is designed to keep them hidden.
Evidence? Clinton with 26 confirmed flights on the Lolita Express. Prince Andrew with a photo and a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement. Ehud Barak, former Israeli prime minister, receiving direct funding from Epstein. Bill Gates with multiple records of meetings. Trump, with public declarations of admiration, appearances on the flight schedule, and parties at Mar-a-Lago where Virginia Giuffre, a recognized victim, worked.
And yet, no one was arrested. No one. Except for Maxwell, who is serving a sentence in a low-security prison and could even be released for good behavior. Epstein, on the other hand, was found dead in a cell without working cameras and with guards mysteriously asleep. The cheapest Hollywood script is more subtle.
What's serious is not just the existence of the crime, but the institutional protection. Judges, prosecutors, media, and intelligence services all rushed to cover it up. Prosecutor Alex Acosta, who in 2008 negotiated a ridiculous sentence for Epstein, ended up becoming Trump's secretary. And it was he who acknowledged that he was asked to drop the case because "Epstein belonged to intelligence."
And what is this, if not a parallel network of power? A control structure that doesn't need laws, because it has something more effective: guilt, shame, exposure. The old Russian concept of “kompromat”: compromising material recorded, archived, and ready to be used if someone strays from the script.
It's not just about individual perversions. It's about political engineering. Recruitment, enticement, recording, and then rewards. Those who play along rise meteorically. The rest are excluded from the system. It's a mafia shaped like a globalist elite. And in that club, there are no innocents. There are accomplices or corpses.
Trump was friends with Epstein for years. He said in 2002: "He likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are young." Then, in 2019, he broke off relations. And in 2025, he simply decided the subject didn't interest him. Why? What did he find that made him change his mind? Who pressured him?
Because if there's one thing the system doesn't tolerate, it's someone stepping outside their assigned role. And if Trump ever wanted to do it, they quickly reminded him that they, too, have files. There's no need to show proof. It's enough that he knows they have them.
Trump's silence, then, is not an innocent omission. It's the symptom of submission. And that explains why he gives in to Israel, why he avoids addressing certain issues, why he doesn't declassify what could destroy half the establishment. Because perhaps he, too, is compromised.
And meanwhile, the press remains silent. The same media outlets that fill hours with minor scandals dismiss any serious mention of the Epstein case as a "conspiracy theory." Why? Because they are integrated into that network. Because they don't report: they manage the permitted discourse.
Talking about the Mossad in this context isn't conspiracy theory. It's geopolitics. The daughter of Robert Maxwell, a known Israeli spy, was the one who introduced Epstein to the highest echelons. Maxwell's funeral was attended by the highest echelons of the Israeli state. Why? What did this man do "for Israel that cannot be publicly stated"?
Epstein funded MIT and surrounded himself with scientists like Lawrence Krauss and Stephen Hawking. Why was a “financier” with no financial background and no academic credentials welcomed as a patron by the intellectual elite? Because real power doesn't need degrees. It needs tools.
Today, Ghislaine Maxwell remains silent. And she does so for one reason: the system rewards obedience. If you speak out, you die. Epstein didn't understand that part. [FW comment: there is no conclusive evidence that Epstein is dead, and unlike in the movies, real life intelligence agencies are not quick to get rid of their most valuable human assets]
The West is sick. Not because of drug use or casual promiscuity, but because it has institutionalized moral corruption as a form of domination. There's no comparison with Russia or China, where—for all their flaws—at least there are no sexual blackmail networks run by intelligence services to control the elites.
In Russia, the Orthodox Church and traditional values were rescued to preserve public morality. In China, the Communist Party vigorously represses any deviation that threatens social cohesion. There are no drag queen shows for children. There are no imposed gender ideologies. There's no Netflix re-educating children.
Sexual blackmail is no minor issue. It is the foundation of power in the West. And it is not fought because it compromises everyone who could be involved. That is why the scandal doesn't break. Because it's not a scandal: it is the system.
Epstein was a node. A cog. But his case reveals something much bigger: control is not exercised through laws, but through fear. And the most effective fear is that which is born from one's own sins.
Unless this dimension is incorporated into geopolitical analysis, everything else will be incomplete. Wars don't begin just over trade routes or natural resources. They begin when a corrupt leader must obey those who have kidnapped his soul.
That is why the real fight is for the soul. And whoever doesn't understand that, understands nothing.

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