Higher Education in the Epstein Files Exposes Soullessness
Nearly three million Epstein files remain unreleased amid claims of Justice Department complicity and extensive redactions protecting powerful perpetrators, fueling public distrust.
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Higher Education in the Epstein Files Exposes Soullessness
Corporatization of education attracts transactional people, in direct opposition to many in the sector who believe education serves the public good. The Epstein files reveal a dark underbelly of humanity in the most vile, unconscionable, evil ways. The people involved lack a moral compass, flout the law and treat human beings horrifically to fulfill some despicable sense of power and greed that knows no bounds. With influence, power and money, t…
The Epstein files are the greatest ruling-class scandal in history
It is not an exaggeration to say that the greatest political scandal of all time is unfolding before our eyes. The magnitude of the Epstein revelations is not only breathtaking—it is without parallel in the history of class society. Never before has the global ruling class had its dirtiest, darkest inner workings exposed publicly in this way. No scandal has ever implicated such a wide swathe of the world’s financial and political elite and their…
These Are The People in the Epstein Files Who Still Have Jobs
Buried inside the Epstein files are people who are still, right now, drawing paychecks from prestigious institutions, treating patients, teaching students, and moving through the world as if none of this touches them. We want to talk about three of them. Not because these three are particularly the worst or because their stories are the most shocking, but because they represent something that should make all of us furious: the institutional prot…
Dominic Green: Epstein Files Reveal Fragments of a Ruling Class, Not a Final Answer
The release of millions of pages tied to Jeffrey Epstein has only deepened public frustration, according to Washington Examiner columnist Dominic Green, who joined Chicago’s Morning Answer to discuss what the document trove does—and does not—tell Americans about one of the most unsettling scandals in recent memory. Dan Proft described the Epstein saga as a “riddle wrapped in a conundrum,” pointing to lingering uncertainty over Epstein’s wealth, …
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