Let’s stop pretending the Jeffrey Epstein saga is just about one filthy billionaire and his circle of perverts. The recent Epstein Files—now dripping out through leaks and half-hearted “official” releases—show this is a global, institutional failure of epic proportions. We’re talking about one of the most blatant, disgusting betrayals of child and human protection in modern history. And the worst part? The agencies meant to protect kids—FBI, CIA, Mossad, and likely ASIO—have sat on this filth for years. Where are the arrests? Where’s the justice?
Hiding in Plain Sight
The latest batch of Epstein documents, as reported by The Guardian and others yes I use the Guardian and ABC for these types of research as more often than not they are polar opposites in values, shows years of missed opportunities. Victims and experts alike are screaming about “one of the largest law enforcement failures in US history.” The files detail how authorities had names, flight logs, witness statements, and enough evidence to fill a warehouse. Yet, somehow, the world’s most powerful intelligence agencies—agencies that can topple governments and find a fucking goat herder in a cave—couldn’t manage to protect a single child from this network of predators?
It’s not just the FBI. The CIA, Mossad, and you can bet ASIO had their eyes on this too. Epstein’s connections ran global. These agencies are supposed to be the best at gathering secrets and protecting the vulnerable. Instead, they’ve become accomplices by omission. They knew. They watched. They did nothing.
The Real Cost: Broken Children, Broken Trust
Let’s be clear: every day these files sat in a drawer, more kids were at risk. Every time a name was withheld “for national security reasons,” another predator got a free pass. The message to survivors? Your pain is less important than protecting the powerful. That’s not incompetence—that’s complicity.
This isn’t just an American problem. The intelligence community is global. Mossad’s silence, the CIA’s redactions, the FBI’s “ongoing investigation” excuse, and ASIO’s stonewalling all reek of cover-up. If they can’t act on child trafficking involving the world’s elite, what exactly are they protecting? Because it sure as hell isn’t children.
Where Are the Arrests?
Let’s ask the question the media keeps dodging: Where are the arrests? We’ve seen the flight logs. We know the names. We’ve read the victim statements. Yet, years later, the only bloke who’s faced real consequences is allegedly dead. The rest? Still walking free, still rich, still protected.
The coverage makes it clear: “documents and wash their hands of one of the largest law enforcement failures in US history.” That’s not good enough. We don’t need more files—we need handcuffs, perp walks, and prison sentences. If you or I were caught in a fraction of this filth, we’d be locked up by lunchtime. But if you’re rich, famous, or politically connected, you get a press release and a pat on the back.
Solutions: No More Excuses
Enough is enough. Here’s what needs to happen:
Full Public Release: No more redactions. No more “ongoing investigation” bullshit. Release every file, every name, every detail. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.
Independent International Tribunal: The agencies involved have proven they can’t be trusted. Set up an independent, international child protection tribunal with real teeth—outside the reach of political influence.
Mandatory Prosecutions: Anyone named in the files should face immediate investigation and, where evidence supports it, prosecution—no matter how rich or powerful.
Child Protection First: Rewrite the rules. National security should never trump child safety. If you’re covering up for a predator, you’re part of the problem.
Victim Support: Massive, ongoing support for survivors—legal, financial, and psychological. They’ve been failed once. Don’t fail them again.
Final Word: No More Bloody Cover-Ups
This isn’t a “conspiracy theory.” It’s a documented, institutional failure. The Epstein Files are a test for every government and agency involved. Do your bloody job, or get out of the way and let someone with a spine handle it. We owe it to the kids who never got a voice—and to every family who’s been betrayed by the very people meant to keep them safe.
No more excuses. No more cover-ups. It’s time for justice.
– Dean
