Will We See Justice?
Malfeasance is easy; fixing it is nearly impossible.
How many bad things happened not only during the past four years but even well before? It seems like so many areas of American life need redress, but every effort to fix or return things to where they once were has become a battle: a battle with Congress, the district courts, or within the Republican party. Let’s take a quick look at some of the things that need to be fixed and are not moving very fast or at all at this time.
*The Epstein Affair. Jeffrey Epstein, even after his suspicious death, remains a mysterious character. The latest explanation for the delayed release of files related to his activities and associates is national security concerns. Was he being run by a US governmental organization? Did people in the government know of the escapades of the rich and powerful at his houses and on his island? If someone is listed on his private plane’s manifest, does it automatically imply criminal behavior? I am sure the Department of Justice (DoJ) is working to get the information. However, even now, we still know nothing about the man who conveniently committed suicide when the two guards on duty fell asleep, the security cameras did not work at the time, and the half-hour suicide watch checks did not take place.
*The Covid Misinformation Campaign. Senior figures at the NIH and CDC lied to and misled the American public. The virus did not come from a wet market, as a paper instigated by Tony Fauci suggested. The virus resulted from gain-of-function research, though Dr. Fauci denied the same. Officials closed schools, demanded six-foot separation, and forced masks on the people for no scientific reason. People were denied potentially life-saving medicine and instead forced to take experimental mRNA vaccines. As Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, head of the NIH, recently pointed out, where the RNA went was not clear; the same was true for how many proteins were produced per strand and........
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