I will ask again:

Why should the Grand Jury testimony from the Epstein trials (Both Fla and NY) be such a tightly held secret?

What information in there is so dangerous to the country’s security (the only acceptable reason) that this needs to be hidden from the public?

Who has the wherewithal to influence so many people, people powerful in their own right, to keep the information under wraps? What information is in those files that the people named are working so hard to keep hidden?

 

6 thoughts on “I will ask again:

    • Would you get of that kick.

      Or at least do it somewhere else?

      It grows tiresome.

      If you wanna rant about “The Jooz Control Everything”, start your own blog and rant away. Blogger is easy to use and free to set up.
      I really don’t care one way or another…
      Just stop doing it here in my comments.

  1. I sort of agree but suppose you hired a contractor to do work on your house. Suppose while he was supposed to be working, he was selling drugs to children. Now, testimony about him selling drugs to children while on your property would include your name and address. Would you want that grand jury testimony publicly available? Just a thought.

    • It wouldn’t be hard, nor take that long, to redact any info like that…

      In fact, that was Patel’s reason for the delay in releasing the data that was “On My Desk” according to Pam Bondi, remember? Gotta make sure that there was no victim information in the release….but then it fell off her desk and vanished or something….

      Someone, somewhere, is doing their best to make sure that there is no record of who went to the Epstein island and abused those young women…(even if those girls went there willingly, often more than once).

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