I've been watching this Epstein document circus with utter disbelief. The February 27th "release" was nothing but a slap in the face to anyone seeking actual accountability. Two hundred pages of mostly blacked-out nonsense and recycled information we've known for years? Give me a break.
What really gets under my skin is how they're dangling these documents like bait. AG Bondi promised "a lot of names" and delivered absolutely zilch. Classic government manipulation - big promises, zero substance. It's maddening watching them protect these elites while pretending to serve justice.
Meanwhile, crypto prediction markets are going wild with speculation. Over $1.8M in bets on Polymarket about which powerful figures will eventually be named? People are desperate for truth in a system designed to hide it. Koch at 100% odds, Prince Andrew at 99%, Clinton at 89%... the betting volumes show how little we trust official channels.
I've been following these bets closely, and the contrast between what people believe and what the DOJ is willing to share couldn't be more stark. The "Evidence List" they're so proud of is just a catalog of items - not the bombshell revelations Trump supporters were banking on. No wonder they're pissed.
This whole "transparency initiative" stinks. The government's drip-feeding redacted documents while claiming to protect victims? Please. It's about protecting power. The Epstein network allegedly abused over 250 minors, but heaven forbid we learn which powerful men were involved.
What's most infuriating is knowing we'll likely never get the full story. The government's playing us all - promising transparency while engineering a narrative where accountability remains forever just out of reach.
Phase 1 was a bust. Will Phase 2 be any different? I doubt it. The betting markets may be our best insight into the truth at this point - at least there, people put their money where their suspicions are.
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Epstein Files Frenzy: Betting on Elite Exposure While DOJ Plays Hide and Seek
I've been watching this Epstein document circus with utter disbelief. The February 27th "release" was nothing but a slap in the face to anyone seeking actual accountability. Two hundred pages of mostly blacked-out nonsense and recycled information we've known for years? Give me a break.
What really gets under my skin is how they're dangling these documents like bait. AG Bondi promised "a lot of names" and delivered absolutely zilch. Classic government manipulation - big promises, zero substance. It's maddening watching them protect these elites while pretending to serve justice.
Meanwhile, crypto prediction markets are going wild with speculation. Over $1.8M in bets on Polymarket about which powerful figures will eventually be named? People are desperate for truth in a system designed to hide it. Koch at 100% odds, Prince Andrew at 99%, Clinton at 89%... the betting volumes show how little we trust official channels.
I've been following these bets closely, and the contrast between what people believe and what the DOJ is willing to share couldn't be more stark. The "Evidence List" they're so proud of is just a catalog of items - not the bombshell revelations Trump supporters were banking on. No wonder they're pissed.
This whole "transparency initiative" stinks. The government's drip-feeding redacted documents while claiming to protect victims? Please. It's about protecting power. The Epstein network allegedly abused over 250 minors, but heaven forbid we learn which powerful men were involved.
What's most infuriating is knowing we'll likely never get the full story. The government's playing us all - promising transparency while engineering a narrative where accountability remains forever just out of reach.
Phase 1 was a bust. Will Phase 2 be any different? I doubt it. The betting markets may be our best insight into the truth at this point - at least there, people put their money where their suspicions are.