We’re traveling this week, checking on our new home back to a northern state (NOT Illinois). Three years of Texas heat has been enough for us. After a lifetime of seasons, living in a place without them feels like an endless loop of Groundhog Day.
This week I listened to a portion of a press conference with President Trump. I’m uncertain what the primary topic was, but when I tuned in a reporter asked about the release of the Epstein files. President Trump acted as though he was irritated by the comment. “Are people still talking about this guy? This creep?” He acted as though he couldn’t believe the media was bringing up the topic considering the more pressing news stories of the week.
Pam Bondi defended her previous statement that the Epstein files were on her desk for review. She claimed that the videos in the government’s possession contained thousands of downloaded images of child pornography by “that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.” According to the DOJ, there is no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein client list or evidence of blackmail. Social media erupted. The horror! Trump let us down! Promises BROKEN! Leave MAGA! Join Elon’s America Party! The reaction was predictable. The way people walk into these stories is comical.
Hopefully, most of us see through President Trump and Pam Bondi’s act. Who knows what the truth is, but how many of us believe this story as presented? Are they keeping the truth from us or were we lied to from the beginning? No one knows for certain, but we’ve had this belief for the last decade that disinformation is necessary. Let the normies believe what they’re told. We know better. We still don’t know what is and isn’t true, but we can be certain that there’s a plan and we’ll know what it is when the time is right.
The Democrat Party posted a picture of President Trump with Jeffrey Epstein with the comment “People won’t stop talking until the truth comes out.” This is our sign that the Epstein story is probably going to backfire on them. As more Democrats jump onboard the Epstein exposure op, the more obvious it becomes. Representative Eric Swawell accused the Republicans of trying to bury the Epstein files and vowed that House Democrats would get to the truth. They’re teeing up their base for the letdown that’s sure to come. Many Democrats still believe that President Trump is trying to hide something with Epstein. The more they think he’s hiding something, the more they push for it to be exposed. They can’t recognize the boomerang that we are confident is coming.
Every day brought another piece of Epstein drama. Posts that Matt Gaetz was missing from a Turning Point USA event fueled stories that he had been summoned to the White House. The implication was that Gaetz would replace Pam Bondi as Attorney General, although he later denied that he was summoned to the White House.
Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi supposedly got into a screaming match and Bongino threatened to resign if Bondi stayed on as AG. It was hard to keep track of the number of accounts who were posting about this story as if they had insider information. Sources familiar with the matter, I guess. It was reported that Bongino hadn’t been seen at FBI headquarters for a number of days, so apparently that proves the story must be true.
The Bongino resignation story later blossomed into Kash Patel also threatening to resign, until he denied that claim on X. The chaos surrounding Pam Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files resulted in President Trump posting his support of Bondi. Maybe the plan calls for Bongino to go around Bondi and release the Epstein files. That would be fun.
The Bongino / Bondi / Patel / Trump / Epstein saga has been one of the best examples of kayfabe that we’ve seen. The chaos and confusion surrounding the story has been entertaining for those of us who are accustomed to not reacting to anything we hear. There is no part of me that believes any of this is happening the way we’re being told. It feels like a trap and a great way to bring the Epstein story back into the light.
My thoughts were confirmed while watching NBC’s This Week on Sunday. The show covered everything about the Epstein story that a normie would need to know and implied that there is more to it. On our morning walk, two women passed us and we clearly heard one of them say “Epstein files.” I’m not sure what their interpretation was, but it was evident that this topic has expanded outside of our little circle. That’s the point, isn’t it?
The other top news story this week was the tragic story of the flooding and loss of life in Texas. The story of the children swept away from Camp Mystic is heart wrenching. Sometimes there are just no words. Seeing posts from people talking about the elites who sent their daughters to that camp irritated me, as did stories of liberals blaming President Trump. Not everything has to be political, and sometimes stories are horrific just because they’re horrific.
There is definitely some confusion about how the flooding and loss of life could have happened. Kerr County, Texas officials repeatedly sought funding for a flood warning system but were denied. Since the area is referred to as Flash Flood Alley, it’s hard to understand why there was a camp located so close to the river. Our county in Texas sends repeated voice and text alerts when there is a storm nearby. Storms in Texas are like nothing we’ve ever experienced before. The thunder claps so loud you feel the need to take cover. Lighting strikes illuminate the sky as the wind bends 40’ pine trees in half. It’s not uncommon to watch the rain gauge fill with several inches of rain in minutes. Texas storms are terrifying.
This tragedy brought attention to weather modification in a way we haven’t seen before. Stories of cloud seeding and contrails are suddenly not so hard to believe. I saw a brief video of the CEO of Rainmaker, a cloud seeding company, responding to accusations of blame for the Texas floods. The company confirmed that they conducted cloud seeding in the area two days before the flash floods but claim that it had nothing to do with the floods. Just like that, the country learned that there are companies who perform weather modification.
EPA Director Lee Zeldin agreed that Americans have questions about geoengineering and contrails and promised total transparency. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced a bill that prohibits the release of chemicals into the atmosphere. For years, the media accused anyone who believed that our government was spraying chemicals into the air of being crazy conspiracy theorists. Once again, they’re exposed for the liars that they are. Zeldin vowed to end the vilification of people asking questions in good faith. Hopefully, we will get full transparency on this subject because we need to understand what the point of weather modification is.
In addition to the Epstein files and the tragedy in Texas, a few other stories were introduced this week, probably to further develop in the coming days. The Justice Department confirmed an investigation into John Brennan and James Comey for potential wrongdoing related to the Trump-Russia probe. My opinion of James Comey hasn’t changed. I still believe he’s been working since at least the 1990s to uncover the massive level of corruption that we’ve been living under. I’m pretty sure we’ll find out who James Comey is when and if we find out the truth about 9/11.
I imagine September 11 as the center circle of a Venn diagram. Everything branches out from that. When I wrote Guantanamo Bay, I questioned why the suspects in the 9/11 terror attack have not yet been brought to justice. Do they have knowledge of who was behind the attacks? This week an Appeals Court threw out the plea deal that was negotiated during the fake Biden term for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the supposed mastermind of 9/11, along with two other terror suspects. Are we being led to the exposure of 9/11? Some people may not be able to handle the truth, but if there is a story behind our government’s involvement in 9/11, shouldn’t we know about it?
Although we‘re getting closer to the end game, we still have quite a bit of chaos ahead of us. Hopefully, someday all of our theories will be confirmed and we can go back to living our lives with a new respect for the truth. I can’t wait for that day.
Absolutely superb writing ✍️ thank you!
On November 12th of last year, three men who were tortured at Abu Ghraib following the U.S. military’s invasion of Iraq finally won a $42 million lawsuit against defense contractor CACI that operated the Baghdad prison. This took 20 years? Did anyone mention it on television? Sorry, you just jingled my memory with talk of 9/11. 👍🏻