The stinking corruption symbolized by the word “Epstein”

 

Before I begin this god-awful piece on the stinking corruption symbolized by the word “Epstein,”  remember, in the memorable words of Zach Bush, M.D.:

 

 

Okay, to begin:

Celia Farber, today:

I’m trying to paint a picture, and connect intersecting industries of evil. Stay alive long enough, and they all connect, like a vast interstate freeway, leading into and onto one another, in one continuous frequency of mechanized, virtue signaling sociopathy.

Oh but wait! Let me begin again again! this time with a personal story!— sputters my impetuous Uranian self: 

Yesterday evening, I was in Kroger’s, stocking up on frozen Amy’s Enchiladas (three different kinds). (I visit specific stores around here for specific items, including, besides Kroger’s, Bloomingfoods (spices and sale items), Fresh Thyme (sale items), and, mostly, Aldi! — all within walking distance.)

I heat one Amy’s enchilada package up about once a week, to indulge my one gluten-free, albeit processed meal. Otherwise, it’s fresh, local, all the way, with no seed oils, ans most of it during summer, direct from Green Acres bountiful gardens.

Okay, now that I’ve explained what in hell I was doing at Krogers, yesterday evening I ran into a neighbor at one end of an aisle there, Margaret Menge, a longtime (and now independent) journalist who publishes a wonderful periodical, The Crossroads Report. I love and support all her work, and as she greeted me, mentioned yesterday’s Report that shows evidence that Minnesota’s Governor Walz asked a shooter to kill Amy Klobuchar. WHAT?

Would you kill to be a U.S. Senator?

I then congratulated her for deviating from her original focus, the Covid Con. “Oh, I’m going to go back to it,” she replied.

“Why? It’s so wonderful to follow you wherever your thinking takes you.”

But I’m a “journalist,” she explained, as if talking to an idiot. You just write your personal point of view, but I get evidence to back up everything I do, plus write my posts in a logical order, etc. etc.

She might as well have said that she believes in objectivity. That she can leave her own p.o.v. out of whatever she reports on.

Which, is, I believe, impossible. Everything coming from a human brain is inescapably originating from that very specific point of view, gleaned from experiences, memories, specific personal quirks, biases, etc. In other words, there’s simply no such thing as objectivity. (I wrote my PH.D. dissertation in part to back up this claim, back in 1971.)

But we didn’t go there. We just got stuck on the fact that she’s a journalist and I’m not. That her approach is more rigorous than mine. Well, okay.

But as we left each other, to pursue our shopping, I yelled back, humorously: “Let’s fight about this another time!”

“Okay!” she yelled back.

 

Okay, time to start this post again, with that same very personal quote from Celia Farber’s new, and very long, grindingly long, substack that begins with AIDs and goes forward from there:

Epstein Was a Symptom; Can we Cast Off the Disease?

Again:

I’m trying to paint a picture, and connect intersecting industries of evil. Stay alive long enough, and they all connect, like a vast interstate freeway, leading into and onto one another, in one continuous frequency of mechanized, virtue signaling sociopathy.

Now tell me, where is the much vaunted “objectivity” in this highly personal perspective , albeit made possible through Celia’s four decades of journalistic pursuits.

Celia is joined by Jon Rappoport, another journalist whom I follow. Jon has a post up today that mentions Celia, and agrees with her. Note: both of them exposed the AIDs debacle back in the early 1980s.

The spiritually dead rulers are the main event. Celia Farber and I are releasing their story

 

For another, similarly blanket “take” on the Epstein saga, see Joe Lange on X:

It begins:

All the people trying their best to get people to turn on Trump will fail. Again. Epstein is just the “doorway.” Epstein is the doorway to a much larger child trafficking operation involving intelligence agencies, modeling agencies, politicians, the media, the Rothschilds and more.

Okay. That’s enough!

All this exposure of the rot infecting our culture is admittedly painful.

Let us feel our pain fully enough for it to transform into presence.

In short, let us remember, re-member. Let us put ourselves back together again, both internally and with each other

Let us sink below deeply enough so that we may rise high above.

Human brilliance can be used for (devious, greedy, selfish) Evil, or for (compassionate, common, selfless) Good!

Let’s go!

https://x.com/matrixmischief/status/1945169332373266513?s=61&t=aUBDiSUrvn0aSlRBtZx0wQ

 

 

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Ann Kreilkamp
Ph.D. 81

Rogue philosopher, astrologer, published author, conference presenter, world traveler, founder & editor of Crone Chronicles: A Journal of Conscious Aging (1989-2001) , and founding visionary of Green Acres Permaculture Village (2010 to present).

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