The Epstein List: People want blood and they won’t rest until they get it

Here are a few of the names that are on the Epstein list, and I doubt most of them were involved in underage sex while traveling to the now-famous pedophilia island.  Jeffery Epstein was being well paid to facilitate relationships within the structure of some social order.  After what we learned about the Diddy trial, pornographic sexual fantasies are common among people, and especially among people who can afford to indulge in the most outrageous of those fantasies.  So I don’t think that Trump’s resistance to releasing the Epstein list is that he’s on it, but because he knows a lot of people who are, and understands that the context of them being on that list doesn’t mean they were engaging in underage sex.  But Trump’s reluctance to open this can of worms has exposed a chink in his armor that now all his enemies will exploit, and he has to understand that this isn’t a topic people are going to put up with in a minimized standard.   People want blood.  They want the heads of the corrupt enemy, the concept of elite social types, and they want them in jail.  People did not vote for the nice guy Trump, who threatened to put Hillary Clinton in jail, then at the last minute, tried to forgive her.  Trump is a very nice guy, much nicer than he lets on.  And this list challenges him on that front, because he likes a lot of people, even if they are wobbly in the bedroom.  Here are just a few of the names:

 • Alan Dershowitz • Leonardo DiCaprio • Al Gore • Richard Branson • Stephen Hawking • Ehud Barak • Marvin Minksy • Kevin Spacey • George Lucas • Jean Luc Brunel • Bill Clinton • Hilary Clinton • Madonna • Joe Biden • Cate Blanchett • Naomi Campbell • Heidi Klum • Sharon Churcher • Bruce Willis • Bianca Jagger • Bill Richardson • Cameron Diaz • Glenn Dubin • Eva Andersson • Noam Chomsky • Tom Pritzker • Chris Tucker • Sarah Ferguson • Robert F Kennedy Jr • James Michael Austrich • Juan and Maria Alessi • Janusz Banasiak • Bella Klein or Klen • Lesley Groff • Victoria Bean • Rebecca Boylan • Dana Burns • Bill Gates • Ron Eppinger • Daniel Estes • Louis Freeh • Frédéric Fekkai • Alexandra Fekkai • Jo Jo Fontanella • Doug Band • Prince Andrew • Eric Gany • Meg Garvin • Sheridan Gibson-Butte • Ross Gow • Fred Graff • Robert Giuffre • Philip Guderyon • Alexandra Hall • Joanna Harrison • Shannon Harrison • Victoria Hazel • Brittany Henderson • Brett Jaffe • Forest Jones • Sarah Kellen • Adriana Ross • Carol Kess • Dr Steven Olson • Stephen Kaufmann • Wendy Leigh • Peter Listerman • Tom Lyons • Nadia Marcinkova • Bob Meister • Jamie Melanson • Donald Morrell • David Mullen • David Norr • Joe Pagano • May Paluga • Stanley Pottinger • Detective Joe Recarey • Chief Michael Reiter • Rinaldo Rizzo • Kimblerley Roberts • Lynn Roberts • Haley Robson • Dave Rodgers • Alfredo Rodriquez • Scott Rothinson • Forest Sawyer • Dough Schoetlle • Cecilia Stein • Marianne Strong • Mark Tafoya • Emmy Taylor • Brent Tindall • KevinIts Thompson • Ed Tuttle • Les Wexner • Abigail Wexner • Cresenda Valdes • Emma Vaghan • Anthony Valladares • Maritza Vazquez • Vicky Ward • Jarred Weisfield • Sharon White • Courtney Wild • Daniel Wilson • Mark Zeff • Kelly Spamm • Alexandra Dixon • Alfredo Rodriguez • Ricardo Legorreta • Sky Roberts

It’s pretty simple, Trump ran on law and order, and they want a Trump DOJ to be ruthless in prosecuting bad guys, and so far, there hasn’t been anybody going to jail for what they did.  This discussion of investigating Jim Comey and John Brennan for their roles in heading up the CIA and FBI, using the power of government to inspire a coup against an elected president, is a good start, but not anywhere near the kind of ruthlessness that people expect.  It’s not enough to have a good life, with a good economy, and to put all this behind us, which is what burned Trump during his first term.  In that final year, the bad guys exploited Trump’s likability, and it’s what led to his removal from office.  Most people in the MAGA movement want revenge for all that, so turning the other cheek isn’t going to do it.  People are going to have to go to jail, and they need to be punished ruthlessly.  And knowing all that, this Epstein list is an easy one.  Trump shouldn’t hold back and expect people to back off; otherwise, he will lose the trust of the people who have backed him most, even if he knows the list by itself doesn’t tell the whole story.

Trump answered the question incorrectly on the Epstein list, which is unusual, as he is usually bullish on the contents; he came off sounding guilty.  It wasn’t the usual Trump bravado, and people picked up on it.  Yes, people are going to continue talking about the Epstein list until people go to jail over it.  If Kash Patel comes out and says there is no conspiracy to the Epstein suicide, it’s not going to help because if people doubt that, they will question the premise on everything else, such as election fraud, the roots of COVID, and even the Steele Dossier.  People know there are problems with the Epstein case and the way that society was organized in elite categories, likely using sex to manipulate the mass population through celebrity status, and they want to see that whole system destroyed, even if Trump wants to negotiate with it to minimize its effects.  Elon Musk hasn’t helped by saying that Trump is on the list, and that’s why the President won’t release it.  I think most celebrities are on the list, which for most of them equates to a free vacation with the who’s who of celebrity society.   And Trump, at that time in his life, certainly would have accepted a free vacation with other celebrities to a remote island full of women, just to be seen with other celebrities.  While that might be embarrassing, being tough on all other issues but this one is even worse, because it exposes a chink in the armor that people will not forgive with inaction.

Sexual impropriety is part of the corruption that runs in the background of our entire society, and people want reform of that system, not a cover-up of its perpetuation.  And until people associated with Jeffrey Epstein are prosecuted and exposed, people aren’t going to let off the gas.  They might like to see James Comey and John Brennan prosecuted for their abuse of power, but people need a lot more than those two to be held accountable.  I don’t think we are talking about French Revolution mob rule here, but we aren’t looking at a civilization that will forgive and forget.  If Trump believes that simply being a good president and providing people with a good life will be enough, he needs to rethink his strategy.  Running cover for the sex rings that have people he likes in them isn’t going to help the cause.  And the story won’t go away.  I think the list begins to tell the story.  But people want to know who’s on it and what they did to be included.  By the time we unpack everything, I think we’ll find that we have a CIA-backed hazing ritual of collecting embarrassing behavior of people in exchange for celebrity status.  Suppose you want to be a celebrity or continue being one. In that case, you have to give up something embarrassing about yourself to members of this group to maintain that status.  One person on that list, George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars and other notable entertainment projects, doesn’t surprise me.  A few years ago, I was working on a series of scripts for movies with a very well-known celebrity who is now one of the main people on Good Morning America.  And while we were working on those projects, she confided in me the sexual lifestyle of the movie mogul, and it made me so sick that I made a clean break from that business, for good.  People and their sexual lifestyles, when they aren’t aligned with the values of the kind of stories they tell, are often very disappointing.  And that is the kind of disappointment that people have with Trump in protecting the type of people who are on that list.  Because Trump likes them, and doesn’t want to see them harmed for some weakness that they have, or had at a particular time in their life.  But people want blood, and until they get it, they will be very skeptical and impossible to please. 

Rich Hoffman

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The Lessons of Pleasure Island: Why the rats are fleeing a sinking ship ahead of Trump’s election

It’s not at all impressive that Puff Daddy, or P Diddy, or whatever that rap guy calls himself, is now in jail and under suicide watch.  Celebrities everywhere are in a panic over what might be revealed now that Puff Daddy is in prison over sex trafficking and what he might say to expose the people at his wild parties who likely did a lot of terrible things.  It almost has an Epstein Island feel to it.  But I think it’s safe to say that justice isn’t being served with Puff Daddy’s arrest, but rather, all the criminal elements behind his wild parties, including the government conspiracy parts, are looking to tie up loose ends while they still can.  Because here’s what’s going to happen: there will be a very knowledgeable Trump Department of Justice coming into power in the White House who knows who did what and to whom and when, and the mandate by the voting public is to clean house everywhere.  I’ve seen this before, so I know the type.  For a while, I wanted nothing more than to work in Hollywood as a film director, and I did get to meet many celebrities.  I never went to any of their wild parties, although I was invited to several.  I know what they do there and why and understand how financing controls the entertainment industry. I also know how that money traces back to BlackRock radicalism, directly connected to the World Economic Forum.  It’s not that any of these people are particularly smart.  But the network of acceptance that they have functioned under for decades is built on crime and scandal, and if the American people put a law and order president back in the White House without the fear of having to run again, after all, that has happened to him personally, well, then, that means they are in deep trouble. 

So what happens when pressure is applied to those who have been up to no good? They throw each other under the bus because they want to appear on the law’s right side.  In the case of the gangster rap industry, the CIA was all over its creation as a way to control the mass population.  The globalist narrative was to undo America from within by populating the music industry with a dangerous form of below-the-line thinking in gangster rap.  I’ve explained in detail how the CIA obtained their black budgets through large amounts of drug sales.  That’s how they function with independence from government oversight because Congress does not control the funding to them, so they are aligned with criminal efforts for their power without having the burden of voters looking over their work.  They declare secrecy for national security when, in reality, it’s about their strategic desires to steer all the nations of the world toward global communism.  That isn’t how the CIA started; they were supposed to be communist fighters, but as time progressed and leadership became more radicalized by government unions at the top, the goals shifted toward the global citizen movement, the same kind of radicalism that Bob Iger at Disney fully embraced, and everyone went all in on this criminal life represented by gangster rap for which people like Puff Daddy were created to lure in compromised people that were easy to extort due to access to lots of drugs and sex through known trafficking. 

I’ll go even further with all this: if you go to Cancun, there is a sex mall, or at least there was. I’m not sure about its current status, but it was on the way from the airport to downtown Cancun, where all the tourists go, and in it are lots of sex-trafficked girls who are there to satisfy any of the fantasies of travelers visiting.  Everyone knows about the drug cartels who openly run the city and conduct crime out in the open.  They leave the tourists alone primarily so that they’ll come and make fools of themselves as part of the very profitable sex trafficking industry.  Of course, there are plenty of cameras to capture who comes and goes, so those pictures can be released to embarrass the participants if needed.  If someone got the idea to go on a moral crusade against the criminal trends of the world, then they would be exposed for dipping their wick into lots of forbidden fruit.  And nobody cares about the girls; they are, to the political left, no better than an aborted baby.  They have no interest whatsoever in the lives involved.  They throw away people who likely won’t make it far into their 20s.  Most girls in those places have no chance at life, especially after living that lifestyle.  That is essentially what people like Jeffery Epstein and Puff Daddy did for high-end celebrities and influential people.  Bait them into the Pleasure Island discussed in the old Disney movie Pinocchio.  Remember when they lured all the kids to Pleasure Island with the promise of alcohol and cigarettes, only to turn them into donkey-enslaved people?  Since that movie in the 1940s, our culture has lost a lot of innocence in sex malls like the one in Cancun, parties at Puff Daddy’s house, thousands of college hazing rituals, and high school politics that are every bit just as cruel and maniacal. 

People supporting Trump, like myself, expect the destruction of that world, and Trump knows how this process works.  I’ve had many personal experiences where I was doing significant projects with critical people, but I was not a compromised person.  There would be no photos of me doing something terrible somewhere I would be ashamed of.  The example of how bad this situation is came to me with an illuminating experience involving the Banks Project in downtown Cincinnati, which involved the mayor, the council members, and several of the most important area builders.  I was there with a friend making the pitch in 1993 on how to conduct the Banks Project to the public, which is essentially what we see today between The Great American Ball Park and the Bengals Stadium.  My friend made the best pitch of the day out of all the fancy developer plans, and at the end of the presentation, everyone got together for a little party.  And not a single person came up to us to thank us for pitching the concept that would become the Banks Project.  We were there as a few 25-year-old kids that nobody knew.  Nobody had dirt on us, and nobody felt they could work with us without the foundation of filth that comes with most enterprises.  Trump knows how it is; he had to work on many significant projects to build all those skyscrapers.  There are videos with him and Jeffery Epstein because you go to these parties and hang around with some of those people, and there are always people taking pictures.  And if you take the forbidden fruit and hope you can trust everyone with the secret, you often spend the rest of your life looking over your shoulder.  You cannot join these fights because you are usually just as guilty of the behavior as everyone else.  Well, I never did, and if Trump had, they would have exposed any dirt they had on him.  Instead, he married a good woman, and she kept him focused in the right direction.  Enough so that he can clean up the behavior as a presidential option, once and for all, and because the rats know the implications of that danger, they are fleeing for all the corners of darkness they can find and trying to hide.  But they won’t be able to hide.  We know all about them, where they are, and what needs to happen to them.  As voters, we are putting Trump in power to do what we have always wanted to do: clean this mess up and restore people’s lives before Pleasure Island’s mistakes.  And return to the world of civility and courage for all, go after crime wherever it resides, and punish them thoroughly for all their diabolical efforts.

Rich Hoffman

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Trump Can’t Ride Off Into the Sunset: There is a reason for all the political anger, and it must be expressed

I generally like Elon Musk, but his comments about Trump and how he should ride off into the sunset were misguided and foolish. I hope Elon Musk accomplishes his goals with Space X. But I think Tesla will be headed for rough waters mainly because of how government has tampered with the electric car market. They are saturating the industry with assets that nobody wants, creating competition where there wasn’t demand, and making buying regular gas cars a taboo that will last for decades. Before the Biden administration stuck its nose into the electric car market, Tesla was a pretty cool option for people looking for a vehicle alternative. Tesla could support its own network infrastructure, complete with charging stations. They didn’t need government. But government has now interrupted that market and made electric cars something people hate. So Elon Musk has some trouble coming because of government tampering. And with that said, without government, Elon Musk would not be so wealthy and gained so much prestige. Elon Musk’s place in the world is very much a creation of government. Like most people who strike it big, Elon Musk made a good bet, and in his case, several, and he became wealthy. He’s not a magnificent genius beyond our comprehension that knows a bunch of things that we don’t as a species. He played with house money and came up big. But in his case, that house money was from the government. Without government subsidies, Elon Musk would be just another computer geek trying to buy expensive coffee at Starbucks. So his comments about Trump have been extremely misplaced. His political advice is worthless because he has too many government tentacles in him and foreign nations to have a proper opinion on the matter. I hope he has continued success. But his political advice is worthless. If anything, we don’t have enough drama from Trump. The world is angry, and for a good reason. The last thing we need is a tool from China telling us what to think, and because Elon Musk needs China so much, we can’t trust a thing that he says about political opinion.

We are living in a world where Hunter Biden has put so much of himself on video with known prostitutes smoking crack that it’s beyond comprehension. This is the President’s son, who is seen by the world committing serious crimes, and nothing is being done about it. Forget for a moment the many other scandals that are out there or what anybody might think about Joe Biden as a person politically. To have a direct member of the President behaving so badly is enough to justify profound anger at the world’s injustice. If there were never a Trump, never a Tea Party, never any opposition from political parties, the behavior of Hunter Biden would be enough to justify a revolt of the American population against the Biden administration for the embarrassment that it has brought to our nation. But then consider all the crimes of Covid by government imposed on the American people. Consider the inflation rate. The war on fossil fuels that have pushed up the cost of gas to unforgivable standards. The impact of the stolen election in 2020 which is now apparent. After the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision on drop boxes, it’s clear that there is a trend in America that is finally figuring out that Joe Biden should have never even been inaugurated. People have a right. Actually, they are obligated to be upset about the crimes committed in 2020 between the government-created Covid pandemic and the election fraud that followed. If people weren’t outraged, it would be weird. It’s perfectly justifiable for people to express themselves with anger at the Biden government, the people who put him in power, and the governments of the world that have imposed themselves on everyone’s lives in such destructive ways. Trump represents that anger in a manageable way, and everyone should be happy that there is a Trump out there to discharge all pent-up anger.

This anger in the world, in general, didn’t just happen during the Trump administration. The Trump administration was a creation of that anger. The lead-up to it occurred for many decades. Most noticeably during the 90s, when the political left tried to cram down America’s throats a liberal view of the world that was revenge for the eight good years of Ronald Reagan. Reaganomics was revenge for what America saw during the Carter administration. Ford was destroyed because of his association with Richard Nixon. Nixon was destroyed because he was a threat to the administrative state. Kennedy was killed because he was a threat to that same administrative state. Bobby Kennedy was killed because he was a disruption to that partnership with the administrative state and the façade of organized crime that ultimately could be traced back to government. This has been a political fight that has gone on for a long time, and it was evident to conservatives that after 2003 the media would not give George Bush a fair shake. Bush was hated, and the political left pushed that anger to launch Barack Obama, a terrorist candidate from Bill Ayers launched in the living room of a Weather Underground radical. They lied about it to our face even though we had the evidence. They lied about his birth certificate. They lied about Benghazi. They lied about everything, and those stories mounted to the point where people lost trust in everything. Mitt Romney in 2012 was another loss for conservatives who had been burnt by losers like John McCain over the years, moderates who wanted to play by the rules while the political left broke the law and rubbed our faces in it. By the time Trump offered himself in 2015, people were ready to fight back, and they elected him despite the administrative state’s goals to stop it. 

Things were good under Trump; the country worked. We discovered that a lot could be fixed in the world if only we had someone in the White House who wanted to solve problems. The administrative state wants perpetual problems because that’s how their funding works. They never wanted to fix anything, and Trump showed what a scam everything they said really was. Then they took Trump away and expected people to just put up with it. No, that’s not how it works. All that has happened was that the political left represented in America by the Democrats stole away the natural sentiments of what America wanted and imposed on them the desires of an administrative state they didn’t want or support. In more polite times, they might have held their nose and put up with it, but after all the years of disrespect by the left toward the right, things finally broke. Trump was the discharge of that anger, but now that anger is far greater than it was just a few years ago. America is not a centrist nation. The media has all the wrong terms for left and right. When they talk about the political left, they are talking about communists and socialists.

Nazis were socialists; they were not the “far right.” America has its own definitions for conservative thought, and most of the nation is conservative. They are not “centralists” as the Beltway defines them. The way America is was always determined by the flyover states, not the crazy lunatics who live on the coasts. So the more crimes the left commits, the more lies they impose on America, and the more bad behavior disrespecting America will only lead to more anger. That anger isn’t going to go away. It’s only growing; until it is dealt with, there will be lots of “drama” in politics. And that drama will continue until respect is given to those who actually run the country, Trump supporters, and the person they picked for President, President Trump.

Rich Hoffman

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