Amen General. The American people are fast growing tired of the deceptions especially by the DOJ. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn told us, “A communist system can be recognized by the fact that it spares the criminals and criminalizes the political opponent.”
Ritual killings are premeditated, which by definition is first-degree murder.
The Weiner laptop is alleged to contain at least one video of ritual killing, so it’s time to divulge the truth. If the people implicated are innocent, they would not only welcome the opportunity to clear their names, they would demand it!
Amen brother! Lets just shoot straight on this, Trump and his Cronies “THEY’RE ALL A BUNCH OF SICK F*CKS!” ~ as Representative Becca Balint said after viewing more released Epstein Files. Here is further confirmation! https://larrykaifesh.substack.com/p/trump-and-his-cronies-are-satanic
Thank you for remaining steadfast in your dedication to this topic. I am so disappointed in some who, for years, made a career off of the corruption, only to now tell us that there is no there there. I stand with you in your desire for justice.
General Flynn, You are always prolific, straight and direct and of great character. I Always learn something from you. That is why we trust and respect your opinion. Appreciate all that you do. I would love for you to be part of this administration. You are leader among men and we are in desperate need of your knowledge and talent. Trump would be hard pressed to find such a loyal patriot.
I get feeling like I live in the upside down with the left, but this administration’s response to the Epstein case is baffling. How can we as a nation allow the abuse of our MOST precious and vulnerable people? We have hit a new unprecedented low. Without justice/accountability we are doomed as a nation. This is prbly one of the major reasons we’re on a cliff looking down at the abyss as a nation.
It is true that President Trump has inherited a “shit show”, and he is doing ALOT of good things, but this is fundamental to a functioning fair and civil society. We can’t allow this. “Rule of Law”, isn’t just a phase to be thrown about at press conferences and executive functions.
I have served this country my entire adult life and continue to do so. Enough is enough.
Sorry for the rant, but I am confused.
Justice should be blind, regardless of social class, race, gender, or political affiliation.
Thanks for speaking out. Good leaders are hard to find, and you’ve proven yourself to be one. Thank you.
Absolutely! The manifestations we are witnessing and experiencing tell us just how compromised our government is. No one in DC can be trusted completely.
When I first began my Civil Intelligence work under Senator Helms, he told me decisively not to trust anyone in DC with full assurance.
The only way this gets fixed, is the American people intervene directly. No court, judge, DOJ, nor any LE agency is going to correct this matter. To many people connected to it.
Thank you, General, for your critical and analytical assessment, the exact opposite of what the elites want, ‘They want emotion instead of investigation.’ I, too, want evidence and justice.
General - thank you very much for keeping this issue in focus. As a retired LEO this case is incredibly disturbing. It's hard for me to understand how no one in law enforcement had the courage and power to bring all the facts to light. It's unbelievable that our elected officials and cabinet members are willing to just let this continue to be swept under the rug in hopes it goes away. People need to be held accountable - regardless of their stature in life.
How much of the current evidence will stand up in a court of law? I’m familiar with nationalized rape trials and of course, OJ’s trial, and it’s apparently hard to get a conviction without clear proof. Without clear film footage or photos, how can the guilty be held accountable? Public shaming? Cancelling?
If the DOJ doesn’t ‘do good’ and release what’s necessary for convictions because of “National Security” defined by a government bureaucrat or official, it leaves us with ‘theories and speculations’. Let’s hope these representatives that are pushing for truth really want the truth and won’t stop pursuing the truth until it’s ALL revealed. Then let’s spend the lawmakers time and our (tax) money getting prosecutions and accountability!
So. WHAT should be done and WHO is to do it? Short of all those claiming to be victims going public with evidence nothing will happen. As for any abuse of children - the families of these children must come public; children without families/guardians if any … close to impossible to tell.
Ineptitudes *could* be deception, oOor… unintentionally convenient?
Heeey, Grok:
The Jeffrey Epstein case spans decades of documented law enforcement mishandling, negligence, and what critics describe as systemic failures or “blunders” by agencies like the Palm Beach Police, FBI, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Bureau of Prisons (BOP), and more recently the DOJ under Attorney General Pam Bondi. These range from early inaction to custody failures and recent file-release errors.
Here’s a chronological list of the major reported blunders and anomalies, drawn from public records, official reviews (e.g., DOJ OIG reports), court filings, lawsuits, and investigative journalism:
1. 1996: FBI ignores early reports of abuse and possible child pornography Victim Maria Farmer reported Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s sexual abuse (including of minors) to the FBI twice in late August 1996. The FBI classified it as involving “child pornography” but did not open a formal investigation until May 2006—nearly 10 years later. This delay allowed Epstein’s activities to continue unchecked for a decade.
2. Pre-2005: Multiple ignored tips to Palm Beach police Reports of Epstein’s suspicious behavior (e.g., from students, a masseuse, cab driver, and even his own employee) surfaced as early as 2001, including nude photos in trash pulls. Police deemed them “unusual” but not criminal until a 2005 tip from a stepmother about a 14-year-old victim prompted action.
3. 2005–2006: Palm Beach raid and missing hard drives During the March 2005 investigation and October 2005 search warrant execution at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, police found hidden cameras and photos of girls. Detective Joseph Recarey later testified that six computer hard drives were “hastily removed” shortly before entry, leaving dangling wires—raising questions about tampering or premature removal of evidence.
4. 2006: FBI opens “Operation Leap Year” but delays full action The FBI launched a federal probe in May 2006 after Palm Beach police pressure, but critics (including victims’ lawsuits) argue it failed to aggressively pursue leads, interview all victims promptly, or act on evidence of widespread trafficking.
5. 2007–2008: Federal non-prosecution agreement (Acosta deal) U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta negotiated a lenient plea deal allowing Epstein to plead guilty to state charges (solicitation of prostitution from a minor), serve minimal time (with work release), and avoid federal charges despite draft indictments for broader trafficking. This immunized co-conspirators and truncated investigations into hard drives and other evidence.
6. 2008: Premature truncation of computer evidence review Law enforcement reportedly ended examination of Epstein’s seized hard drives “prematurely,” missing opportunities to uncover child sex abuse materials (CSAM) or further conspirators.
7. July 2019: Raid on NYC townhouse and safe contents After Epstein’s arrest, FBI agents found a locked safe with cash, diamonds, and a fake/expired passport (with Epstein’s photo but another name). While opened (using a saw in some accounts for a different safe), questions linger about chain-of-custody and whether all items (e.g., potential hard drives/CDs) were fully secured or accounted for immediately.
8. July–August 2019: Custodial anomalies leading to Epstein’s death At the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC):
• Epstein was removed from suicide watch prematurely after a prior attempt.
• He was left alone in his cell despite protocols requiring a cellmate.
• Guards falsified logs, fell asleep, and failed to perform required 30-minute checks.
• Nearly all surveillance cameras malfunctioned (no recording of the cell area due to a July 29 system failure; upgrade delayed by staffing shortages).
• A DOJ OIG report cited “negligence, misconduct, and job performance failures” enabling his suicide (official ruling), with no foul play found but severe operational lapses.
9. Post-2019: Ongoing FBI/DOJ inaction on CSAM and broader conspiracy Victims’ lawsuits (e.g., 2024 suit by 12 “Jane Does”) accuse the FBI of “repeated failures, delays, and inaction” in investigating tips, protecting victims, and pursuing CSAM evidence from Epstein’s properties.
10. 2025–2026: DOJ Epstein files release under AG Pam Bondi (multiple blunders)
• Massive redactions errors: Victims’ names/identities exposed in some documents (leading to temporary removal of ~9,500 files for re-review).
• Inconsistent/over-redaction: Alleged co-conspirators (e.g., Les Wexner listed in FBI docs) heavily blacked out while victims unprotected.
• Accidental unredacted release of an undercover FBI agent’s face in a 2009 sting video (seeking Epstein’s “black book”); DOJ later asked media to obscure it after public airing.
• Delays, incomplete compliance with congressional demands, and criticism during Bondi’s House Judiciary testimony (e.g., called “staggering incompetence” by lawmakers like Reps. Raskin and Massie).
• Other issues: Poor victim communication, accidental leaks (e.g., undercover agent details), and perceptions of prioritizing other redactions over victim protection.
These incidents fuel ongoing debates about whether they stem from incompetence, resource shortages, deliberate protection of powerful figures, or a mix. Official probes (e.g., OIG on custody/death) attribute many to negligence rather than conspiracy, but victims’ advocates and critics argue they reflect broader institutional failures.
Amen General. The American people are fast growing tired of the deceptions especially by the DOJ. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn told us, “A communist system can be recognized by the fact that it spares the criminals and criminalizes the political opponent.”
Lets just shoot straight on this, Trump and his Cronies “THEY’RE ALL A BUNCH OF SICK F*CKS!” ~ as Representative Becca Balint said after viewing more released Epstein Files. Here is further confirmation! https://larrykaifesh.substack.com/p/trump-and-his-cronies-are-satanic
Gen Flynn, thank you, this is Evil vs Good. Epstein was/is The Devil himself. God bless you for speaking up!
Ritual killings are premeditated, which by definition is first-degree murder.
The Weiner laptop is alleged to contain at least one video of ritual killing, so it’s time to divulge the truth. If the people implicated are innocent, they would not only welcome the opportunity to clear their names, they would demand it!
Amen brother! Lets just shoot straight on this, Trump and his Cronies “THEY’RE ALL A BUNCH OF SICK F*CKS!” ~ as Representative Becca Balint said after viewing more released Epstein Files. Here is further confirmation! https://larrykaifesh.substack.com/p/trump-and-his-cronies-are-satanic
“So have no fear of them; for nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, or kept secret that will not become known.”
Matthew 10:26
Lets just shoot straight on this, Trump and his Cronies “THEY’RE ALL A BUNCH OF SICK F*CKS!” ~ as Representative Becca Balint said after viewing more released Epstein Files. Here is further confirmation! https://larrykaifesh.substack.com/p/trump-and-his-cronies-are-satanic
General,
Thank you for remaining steadfast in your dedication to this topic. I am so disappointed in some who, for years, made a career off of the corruption, only to now tell us that there is no there there. I stand with you in your desire for justice.
Lets just shoot straight on this, Trump and his Cronies “THEY’RE ALL A BUNCH OF SICK F*CKS!” ~ as Representative Becca Balint said after viewing more released Epstein Files. Here is further confirmation! https://larrykaifesh.substack.com/p/trump-and-his-cronies-are-satanic
General Flynn, You are always prolific, straight and direct and of great character. I Always learn something from you. That is why we trust and respect your opinion. Appreciate all that you do. I would love for you to be part of this administration. You are leader among men and we are in desperate need of your knowledge and talent. Trump would be hard pressed to find such a loyal patriot.
I agree, wholeheartedly with what you say in your comment!
I get feeling like I live in the upside down with the left, but this administration’s response to the Epstein case is baffling. How can we as a nation allow the abuse of our MOST precious and vulnerable people? We have hit a new unprecedented low. Without justice/accountability we are doomed as a nation. This is prbly one of the major reasons we’re on a cliff looking down at the abyss as a nation.
It is true that President Trump has inherited a “shit show”, and he is doing ALOT of good things, but this is fundamental to a functioning fair and civil society. We can’t allow this. “Rule of Law”, isn’t just a phase to be thrown about at press conferences and executive functions.
I have served this country my entire adult life and continue to do so. Enough is enough.
Sorry for the rant, but I am confused.
Justice should be blind, regardless of social class, race, gender, or political affiliation.
Thanks for speaking out. Good leaders are hard to find, and you’ve proven yourself to be one. Thank you.
Keep fighting!
Absolutely! The manifestations we are witnessing and experiencing tell us just how compromised our government is. No one in DC can be trusted completely.
When I first began my Civil Intelligence work under Senator Helms, he told me decisively not to trust anyone in DC with full assurance.
The only way this gets fixed, is the American people intervene directly. No court, judge, DOJ, nor any LE agency is going to correct this matter. To many people connected to it.
TRUTH. WE SUFFER 24/7 PROPAGANDA. PASS THE SAVE ACT. IT MIGHT HELP.
The General SPEAKS the TRUTH and THE REAL Truth Only
Thank you, General, for your critical and analytical assessment, the exact opposite of what the elites want, ‘They want emotion instead of investigation.’ I, too, want evidence and justice.
How do we break through?
The truth is dark. It must be revealed and the guilty severley punished in the public square.
Amen sir!
General - thank you very much for keeping this issue in focus. As a retired LEO this case is incredibly disturbing. It's hard for me to understand how no one in law enforcement had the courage and power to bring all the facts to light. It's unbelievable that our elected officials and cabinet members are willing to just let this continue to be swept under the rug in hopes it goes away. People need to be held accountable - regardless of their stature in life.
Thanks for the clear reframe in the SitRep!
How much of the current evidence will stand up in a court of law? I’m familiar with nationalized rape trials and of course, OJ’s trial, and it’s apparently hard to get a conviction without clear proof. Without clear film footage or photos, how can the guilty be held accountable? Public shaming? Cancelling?
If the DOJ doesn’t ‘do good’ and release what’s necessary for convictions because of “National Security” defined by a government bureaucrat or official, it leaves us with ‘theories and speculations’. Let’s hope these representatives that are pushing for truth really want the truth and won’t stop pursuing the truth until it’s ALL revealed. Then let’s spend the lawmakers time and our (tax) money getting prosecutions and accountability!
So. WHAT should be done and WHO is to do it? Short of all those claiming to be victims going public with evidence nothing will happen. As for any abuse of children - the families of these children must come public; children without families/guardians if any … close to impossible to tell.
And how many victims are not even living to be witnesses?
True. Those will never be known unless those alive know of them and speak on their behalf. Tragic situation!
Ineptitudes *could* be deception, oOor… unintentionally convenient?
Heeey, Grok:
The Jeffrey Epstein case spans decades of documented law enforcement mishandling, negligence, and what critics describe as systemic failures or “blunders” by agencies like the Palm Beach Police, FBI, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Bureau of Prisons (BOP), and more recently the DOJ under Attorney General Pam Bondi. These range from early inaction to custody failures and recent file-release errors.
Here’s a chronological list of the major reported blunders and anomalies, drawn from public records, official reviews (e.g., DOJ OIG reports), court filings, lawsuits, and investigative journalism:
1. 1996: FBI ignores early reports of abuse and possible child pornography Victim Maria Farmer reported Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s sexual abuse (including of minors) to the FBI twice in late August 1996. The FBI classified it as involving “child pornography” but did not open a formal investigation until May 2006—nearly 10 years later. This delay allowed Epstein’s activities to continue unchecked for a decade.
2. Pre-2005: Multiple ignored tips to Palm Beach police Reports of Epstein’s suspicious behavior (e.g., from students, a masseuse, cab driver, and even his own employee) surfaced as early as 2001, including nude photos in trash pulls. Police deemed them “unusual” but not criminal until a 2005 tip from a stepmother about a 14-year-old victim prompted action.
3. 2005–2006: Palm Beach raid and missing hard drives During the March 2005 investigation and October 2005 search warrant execution at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, police found hidden cameras and photos of girls. Detective Joseph Recarey later testified that six computer hard drives were “hastily removed” shortly before entry, leaving dangling wires—raising questions about tampering or premature removal of evidence.
4. 2006: FBI opens “Operation Leap Year” but delays full action The FBI launched a federal probe in May 2006 after Palm Beach police pressure, but critics (including victims’ lawsuits) argue it failed to aggressively pursue leads, interview all victims promptly, or act on evidence of widespread trafficking.
5. 2007–2008: Federal non-prosecution agreement (Acosta deal) U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta negotiated a lenient plea deal allowing Epstein to plead guilty to state charges (solicitation of prostitution from a minor), serve minimal time (with work release), and avoid federal charges despite draft indictments for broader trafficking. This immunized co-conspirators and truncated investigations into hard drives and other evidence.
6. 2008: Premature truncation of computer evidence review Law enforcement reportedly ended examination of Epstein’s seized hard drives “prematurely,” missing opportunities to uncover child sex abuse materials (CSAM) or further conspirators.
7. July 2019: Raid on NYC townhouse and safe contents After Epstein’s arrest, FBI agents found a locked safe with cash, diamonds, and a fake/expired passport (with Epstein’s photo but another name). While opened (using a saw in some accounts for a different safe), questions linger about chain-of-custody and whether all items (e.g., potential hard drives/CDs) were fully secured or accounted for immediately.
8. July–August 2019: Custodial anomalies leading to Epstein’s death At the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC):
• Epstein was removed from suicide watch prematurely after a prior attempt.
• He was left alone in his cell despite protocols requiring a cellmate.
• Guards falsified logs, fell asleep, and failed to perform required 30-minute checks.
• Nearly all surveillance cameras malfunctioned (no recording of the cell area due to a July 29 system failure; upgrade delayed by staffing shortages).
• A DOJ OIG report cited “negligence, misconduct, and job performance failures” enabling his suicide (official ruling), with no foul play found but severe operational lapses.
9. Post-2019: Ongoing FBI/DOJ inaction on CSAM and broader conspiracy Victims’ lawsuits (e.g., 2024 suit by 12 “Jane Does”) accuse the FBI of “repeated failures, delays, and inaction” in investigating tips, protecting victims, and pursuing CSAM evidence from Epstein’s properties.
10. 2025–2026: DOJ Epstein files release under AG Pam Bondi (multiple blunders)
• Massive redactions errors: Victims’ names/identities exposed in some documents (leading to temporary removal of ~9,500 files for re-review).
• Inconsistent/over-redaction: Alleged co-conspirators (e.g., Les Wexner listed in FBI docs) heavily blacked out while victims unprotected.
• Accidental unredacted release of an undercover FBI agent’s face in a 2009 sting video (seeking Epstein’s “black book”); DOJ later asked media to obscure it after public airing.
• Delays, incomplete compliance with congressional demands, and criticism during Bondi’s House Judiciary testimony (e.g., called “staggering incompetence” by lawmakers like Reps. Raskin and Massie).
• Other issues: Poor victim communication, accidental leaks (e.g., undercover agent details), and perceptions of prioritizing other redactions over victim protection.
These incidents fuel ongoing debates about whether they stem from incompetence, resource shortages, deliberate protection of powerful figures, or a mix. Official probes (e.g., OIG on custody/death) attribute many to negligence rather than conspiracy, but victims’ advocates and critics argue they reflect broader institutional failures.