Het
mag als algemeen bekend worden geacht dat CEO’s van bedrijven,
politici en hoge ambtenaren voor een groot deel psychopaten/sociopaten
zijn. Niet vreemd dus te zien dat een pedofiel als Epstein een
kindermisbruik netwerk heeft geleid waar met name de machtigen van de
aarde gebruik van maakten….*
Naast
het voorgaande is er nog het cliché dat macht corrumpeert (geen spelt tussen te krijgen), niet
vreemd dus dat deze psychopaten en sociopaten (de laatsten zijn
veelal machtige poltici) denken recht te hebben op alles wat ze
denken nodig te hebben, zelfs als dat betekent een kind misbruiken……
In
de VS worden kinderen op jaarbasis 2,5 miljoen keer misbruikt o.a.
door deze seksueel gewelddadige rotschoften….. Dat ‘o.a.’ daar
zoals je begrijpt niet alleen de machtige welgestelden kinderen
misbruiken, neem alleen al het enorme aantal rk geestelijken dat
kinderen heeft misbruikt (en wat waarschijnlijk nog steeds gebeurt,
zij het op nog meer stiekeme manier)…. Oh nee een beetje dom van mij,
immers ook rk geestelijken behoren voor veel mensen nog steeds tot de
machtigen op aarde en dat geldt al helemaal voor de kinderen van deze
mensen….
John
W. Whitehead heeft op The Mind Unleashed (TMU) een uitgebreid
artikel over deze zaak geschreven, waarin hij uitlegt hoe e.e.a werkt
en hoe men op veel manieren probeert om de machtige en welgestelde
daders te beschermen voor schandalen in de media…. Alweer niet zo
vreemd, daar het volk anders wel eens in opstand zou kunnen komen,
zeker als blijkt dat de machtigen op onze aarde, die als politici ons
dagelijks voorhouden dat we waarden en normen in acht moeten nemen en een grote bek opzetten over zaken waar ze zichzelf schuldig aan
maken…..
Deze zaak is niet typisch is voor de
VS, gegarandeerd dat e.e.a ook in Europa en zelfs in Nederland
plaatsvindt….. Neem onze politieke elite: een groep mensen die voor
het grootste deel zonder meer als sociopaten kunnen worden aangemerkt (neem de smerige omgang met vluchtelingen, of het steunen van de illegale oorlogen die de VS voert)….. Wat betreft de ondernemers: zie alleen al een figuur als Hans de
Boer van VNO-NCW, gezien zijn uitlatingen door de jaren heen, is het
duidelijk dat we hier met een psychopaat te maken hebben…..
Lullig
genoeg geldt hetzelfde voor ‘onze’ sociopaten en psychopaten als het gaat om het geen probleem hebben met wel heel smerige zaken als kindermisbruik: ook zij
denken recht te hebben op zaken die een ander niet eens in het hoofd zou halen…….. (klik voor de gein op het label met de naam
van de Boer en zie wat een enorme rotschoft deze vent werkelijk is)
Waarmee ik uiteraard niet zeg dat de Boer kinderen misbruikt, echter
het gevaar dat figuren als de Boer zich hier schuldig aan maken is
levensgroot…..
Een ander voorbeeld is VVD psychopaat Bolkestein,
die als minister in de 80er jaren van de vorige eeuw, tegen advies van
ambtenaren en deskundigen in exportvergunningen afgaf voor
onderdelen waarmee het bewind Hoessein in Irak chemische wapens
maakte…. De VVD opperschoft Bolkestein werd met deze zaak tevens oorlogsmisdadiger, kwam daar mee weg en verdient zich al jaren geheel en al scheel
in Brussel, waar hij lobbyt voor het bedrijfsleven, zo is hij verantwoordelijk voor de uitbuiting van Oost-Europese arbeiders in het westen van de EU, zoals in ‘ons land…..’
| JUL
14, 2019 AT 12:07 AM.
Sexual
Predators Within America’s Power Elite: What You’re Not Being
Told
Power
corrupts. Anyone who believes differently hasn’t been paying
attention.
“As
political and economic freedom diminishes, sexual freedom tends
compensating to increase. And the dictator (unless he needs cannon
fodder and families with which to colonize empty or conquered
territories) will do well to encourage that freedom.” — Aldous
Huxley, Brave
New World
(RI Opinion) —
Power corrupts. Anyone who believes differently hasn’t been paying
attention.
Politics,
religion, sports, government, entertainment, business, armed forces:
it doesn’t matter what arena you’re talking about, they are all
riddled with the kind of seedy, sleazy, decadent, dodgy, depraved,
immoral, corrupt behavior that somehow gets a free pass when it
involves the wealthy and powerful elite in America.
In
this age of partisan politics and a deeply polarized populace,
corruption — especially when it involves sexual debauchery,
depravity and predatory behavior — has become the great equalizer.
Take
Jeffrey Epstein, the hedge fund billionaire / convicted serial
pedophile recently
arrested on charges of molesting, raping and sex trafficking dozens
of young girls.
It
is believed that Epstein operated his own personal sex trafficking
ring not only for his personal pleasure but also for
the pleasure of his friends and business associates.
According
to The
Washington Post,
“several of the young women…say they were offered
to the rich and famous as sex partners at
Epstein’s parties.” At various times, Epstein ferried his friends
about on his private plane, nicknamed
the “Lolita Express.”
This
is part of America’s seedy underbelly.
As
I documented in the in-depth
piece I
wrote earlier this year, child sex trafficking — the buying and
selling of women, young girls and boys for sex, some
as young as 9 years old —
has become big business in America. It is the fastest
growing business in
organized crime and the second
most-lucrative commodity traded illegally
after drugs and guns.
Adults
purchase children for sex at least 2.5 million times a year in
the United States.
It’s
not just young girls who are vulnerable to these predators, either.
According
to a 2016 investigative report, “boys
make up about 36% of children caught up in the U.S. sex
industry (about
60% are female and less than 5% are transgender males and females).”
Who
buys a child for sex?
Otherwise
ordinary men from
all walks of life. “They
could be your co-worker, doctor, pastor or spouse,”
writes journalist Tim Swarens, who spent more than a year
investigating the sex trade in America.
Ordinary
men, yes.
But
then there are the extra-ordinary men,
such as Jeffrey Epstein, who belong to a powerful,
wealthy, elite segment of society that
operates according to their own rules or, rather, who are allowed to
sidestep the rules that are used like a bludgeon on the rest of us.
These
men skate free of accountability by taking advantage of a criminal
justice system that panders to the powerful, the wealthy and the
elite.
Over
a decade ago, when Epstein was first charged with raping and
molesting young girls, he was gifted a secret plea deal with
then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, President Trump’s former Labor
Secretary, that allowed
him to evade federal charges and be given the equivalent of a slap on
the wrist:
allowed to “work”
at home six days a week before
returning to jail to sleep. That secret plea deal has since
been ruled illegal by
a federal judge.
Yet
here’s the thing: Epstein did
not act alone.
I
refer not only to Epstein’s accomplices, who
recruited and groomed the young girls he
is accused of raping and molesting, many of them homeless or
vulnerable, but his circle
of influential friends and colleagues that
at one time included Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. Both Clinton and
Trump, renowned womanizers who have also been accused of sexual
impropriety by a significant number of women, were
at one time passengers on the Lolita Express.
As
the Associated Press points out, “The arrest of the billionaire
financier on child sex trafficking charges is raising questions about
how much his high-powered associates knew about the hedge fund
manager’s interactions with underage girls, and whether
they turned a blind eye to potentially illegal conduct.”
In
fact, a recent decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals
allowing a 2,000-page document linked to the Epstein case to be
unsealed references allegations of sexual abuse involving “numerous
prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign
presidents, a well-known Prime Minister, and other world leaders.”
This
is not
a minor incident involving minor players.
This
is the heart of darkness.
Sex
slaves. Sex
trafficking.
Secret societies. Powerful elites. Government corruption. Judicial
cover-ups.
Once
again, fact and fiction mirror each other.
Twenty
years ago, Stanley
Kubrick’s final film Eyes
Wide Shut provided
viewing audiences with a sordid glimpse into a secret sex society
that indulged the basest urges of its affluent members while preying
on vulnerable young women. It is not so different from the real
world, where powerful
men, insulated from accountability, indulge their base urges.
These secret
societies flourish, implied Kubrick, because the rest of us are
content to navigate life with our eyes wide shut,
in denial about the ugly, obvious truths in our midst.
In
so doing, we become accomplices to abusive behavior in our midst.
This
is how corruption by the power elite flourishes.
every
Epstein who is — finally — called to account for his illegal
sexual exploits after years
of being given a free pass by those in power,
there are hundreds (perhaps thousands) more in the halls of power and
wealth whose predation
of those most vulnerable among us continues unabated.
While
Epstein’s alleged
crimes are heinous enough
on their own, he is part of a larger narrative of how a culture of
entitlement becomes a
cesspool and a breeding ground for despots and predators.
Remember
the “DC
Madam” who was charged with operating a phone-order sex business?
Her clients included thousands
of White House officials, lobbyists, and Pentagon, FBI, and IRS
employees, as well as prominent lawyers,
none of whom were ever exposed or held accountable.
Power
corrupts.
Worse,
as 19th-century historian Lord Acton concluded, absolute
power corrupts absolutely.
It
doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about a politician, an
entertainment mogul, a corporate
CEO or
a police officer: give any one person (or government agency) too much
power and allow him or her or it to believe that they are entitled,
untouchable and will not be held accountable for their actions, and
those powers will eventually be abused.
We’re
seeing this dynamic play out every day in communities across America.
A
cop shoots an unarmed citizen for no credible reason and gets away
with it. A president employs executive orders to sidestep the
Constitution and gets away with it. A government agency spies on its
citizens’ communications and gets away with it. An entertainment
mogul sexually harasses aspiring actresses and gets away with it. The
U.S. military bombs a civilian hospital and gets away with it.
Abuse
of power — and the ambition-fueled hypocrisy and deliberate
disregard for misconduct that make those abuses possible — works
the same whether you’re talking about sex crimes, government
corruption, or the rule of law.
It’s
the same old story all over again: man rises to power, man abuses
power abominably, man intimidates and threatens anyone who challenges
him with retaliation or worse, and man gets away with it because of a
culture of compliance in
which no one speaks up because they don’t want to lose their job or
their money or their place among the elite.
It’s
not just sexual predators that we have to worry about.
For
every Jeffrey Epstein (or Bill Clinton or Harvey Weinstein or Roger
Ailes or Bill Cosby or Donald Trump) who eventually gets called out
for his sexual misbehavior, there are hundreds — thousands — of
others in the American police state who are getting away with murder
— in many cases, literally — simply because they can.
The
cop who shoots the unarmed citizen first and asks questions later
might get put on paid leave for a while or take a job with another
police department, but that’s just a slap on the wrist. The
shootings and SWAT team raids and excessive use of force will
continue, because the police unions and the politicians and the
courts won’t do a thing to stop it.
The
war hawks who are making a profit by waging endless wars abroad,
killing innocent civilians in hospitals and schools, and turning the
American homeland into a domestic battlefield will continue to do so
because neither the president nor the politicians will dare to
challenge the military industrial complex.
The
National Security Agency that carries out warrantless surveillance on
Americans’ internet and phone communications will continue to do
so, because the government doesn’t want to relinquish any of its
ill-gotten powers and its total control of the populace.
Unless
something changes in the way we deal with these ongoing, egregious
abuses of power, the predators of the police state will continue to
wreak havoc on our freedoms, our communities, and our lives.
Police
officers will continue to shoot and kill unarmed citizens. Government
agents — including local police — will continue to dress and act
like soldiers on a battlefield. Bloated government agencies will
continue to fleece taxpayers while eroding our liberties. Government
technicians will continue to spy on our emails and phone calls.
Government contractors will continue to make a killing by waging
endless wars abroad.
And
powerful men (and women) will continue to abuse the powers of their
office by treating those around them as underlings and second-class
citizens who are unworthy of dignity and respect and undeserving of
the legal rights and protections that should be afforded to all
Americans.
As
Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology at the at the University of
California, Berkeley, observed in the Harvard
Business Review,
“While people usually gain power through traits and actions that
advance the interests of others, such as empathy, collaboration,
openness, fairness, and sharing; when they start to feel powerful or
enjoy a position of privilege, those qualities begin to fade. The
powerful are more likely than other people to engage in rude,
selfish, and unethical behavior.”
After
conducting a series of experiments into the phenomenon of how power
corrupts, Keltner concluded: “Just the random assignment of power,
and all kinds of mischief ensues, and people will become impulsive.
They eat more resources than is their fair share. They take more
money. People
become more unethical.They
think unethical behavior is okay if they engage in it. People are
more likely to stereotype.
They’re
more likely to stop attending to other people carefully.”
Power
corrupts.
And
absolute power corrupts absolutely.
However,
it takes a culture of entitlement and a nation of compliant,
willfully ignorant, politically divided citizens to provide the
foundations of tyranny.
As
researchers Joris Lammers and Adam Galinsky found, those in power not
only tend to abuse that power but they also feel entitled to
abuse it: “People with power that they think is justified break
rules not only because they can get away with it, but also
because they
feel at some intuitive level that they are entitled to take what they
want.”
As
I point out in my book Battlefield
America: The War on the American People,
for too long now, Americans have tolerated an oligarchy in which a
powerful, elite group of wealthy donors is calling the shots.
They have paid homage to patriotism while allowing the military
industrial complex to spread death and destruction abroad. And they
have turned a blind eye to all manner of wrongdoing when it was
politically expedient.
We
need to restore the rule of law for all people,
no exceptions.
Here’s
what the rule of law means in a nutshell: it means that everyone is
treated the same under the law, everyone is held equally accountable
to abiding by the law, and no one is given a free pass based on their
politics, their connections, their wealth, their status or any other
bright line test used to confer special treatment on the elite.
This
culture of compliance must stop.
The
empowerment of petty tyrants and political gods must end.
The
state of denial must cease.
Let’s
not allow this Epstein sex scandal to become just another blip in the
news cycle that goes away all too soon, only to be forgotten when
another titillating news headline takes its place.
Sex
trafficking, like so many of the evils in our midst, is a cultural
disease that is rooted in the American police state’s heart of
darkness. It speaks to a far-reaching corruption that stretches from
the highest seats of power down to the most hidden corners and relies
on our silence and our complicity to turn a blind eye to wrongdoing.
If
we want to put an end to these wrongs, we must keep our eyes wide
open.
By John
W. Whitehead | The
Rutherford Institute
The
views in this article may not reflect editorial policy of The Mind
Unleashed.
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Zie: ‘Jeffrey Epstein en Ghislaine Maxwell werkten mede voor de militaire geheime dienst van Israël‘
en: ‘Epstein vermoord volgens patholoog-anatoom‘
en: ‘Kindermisbruikers beschermd door overheden‘
en: ‘Donald Trump – Jeffey Epstein: you’ve got to grab them by the pussy‘
en: Russiagate, ‘couppoging tegen Trump’ en kindermisbruik netwerk Epstein zijn gekoppeld´
en: ‘Prince Andrew ontkent kennis kindermisbruiknetwerk Epstein, maar……..‘
en: ‘Jeffrey Epstein waarschijnlijk op ‘loonlijst’ Mossad, de Israëlische geheime dienst‘ en: ‘Jeffrey Epstein (exploitant kindermisbruik netwerk) ‘overleden aan suïcide’‘
en: ‘Jeffrey Epstein, beheerder van een kindermisbruiknetwerk ‘is gesuïcideerd’ ofwel vermoord‘
Zie ook:
‘Psychopaten maken de dienst uit, de hoogste tijd om daar verandering in te brengen!‘
‘De psychopaten achter de schermen van de agressieve VS buitenlandpolitiek…..‘
‘Psychopathic Behavior and Leaders By James G. Long‘
‘The Disturbing Link Between Psychopathy And Leadership By Victor Lipman‘
‘Neoliberalisme, ofwel de inhumane, keiharde maatschappij anno 2015‘
‘Rutte’s commentaar op Hans de Boer, wat een hypocriet!!‘
‘Hans de Boer vindt uitkeringsgerechtigden luie labbekakkers…….‘