Nukes, Spooks, & l'affaire Epstein

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L’affaire Epstein continues to roil the political world. The NYT has an article titled, or is it entitled, “The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable Elite.” Now, that’s rich. The entirely unaccountable NYT, vice unmatched, pointing fingers at their readers. They should provide a list of the people in the files who are also NYT subscribers.

The article states Epstein’s “correspondence described a network of people whose high-flying lives belied the struggles of ordinary Americans.” The struggles of ordinary Americans, now there’s something which the publishers and editors of the NYT are familiar.

Be that as it may, the Epstein files opened doors revealing how a lot of business is done, not just in the US, but across the globe. It’s as if some well placed courtier had written a journal about life inside Versailles in the last century of the Ancien Regime. It's clear a lot of the recent years MAGA conspiracies are not nearly wild enough – Show us the money.

In certain ways, Kathryn Ruemmler, who announced her resignation from Goldman Sachs, though she’s not leaving until June, personifies not just l’affaire Epstein, but the degenerate American “ruling class” – a term actually used by the NYT. Sort of like Rocky Sullivan, Ruemmler’s rise through a corrupt system could only lead to no good. It did end up paying millions and after all that’s the predominant if not only American value, Year of our Lord, 2025.

Working for Goldman, Epstein, the Obama White House, and you want to say explaining it all, starting in the last year of the Clintons’ White House, Kathryn’s path was set. Speaking of the Clintons, one of the file's revelations is Ghislaine Maxwell advised and arranged a million dollars for the start-up of the Clinton Global Initiative.

Remember, that was Mr. Bill’s post-White House gig funneling billions of dollars for humanity's sake. You can see Mr. Bill's upcoming testimony to Congress, wagging his finger, "I did not have financial relations with that woman, Ms Maxwell." Let's pray Mrs. Bill once again stands by her man.

Nonetheless, Kathryn’s trail of disrepute didn’t start there, after all she was taught by the Jesuits at Georgetown Law. Even deeper, she was born and raised in Richland, Washington. In Kathryn’s own words, “Richland was actually created by the federal government for purposes of supporting a nuclear production facility, very large one called Hanford.” Her parents “both worked kind of around nuclear issues, around radiation, all of it. They couldn’t really talk about it very much because it was all government contract and classified.”

So, Kathryn was birthed into the Security State, no doubt familiar with its various agencies from a young age. Thus, no surprises in 2015 when she revealed to “Uncle Jeffrey”, the CIA had given her their highest medal. However, you do have to ask, why would a president’s counsel be given a medal by the CIA? Haven’t seen the NYT dig into that one. In 2014, Kathryn, as White House Counsel, was point man when the CIA got caught hacking Senate computers. No one was held accountable. Hence the medal?

Just as important for these times is the story of Hanford itself. Along with Los Alamos, New Mexico and Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Hanford was constructed to create the first atomic bombs. Hanford manufactured the plutonium that leveled Nagasaki. Now toxic, shuttered, and overflowing with nuclear waste, Hanford located on the banks of mighty Columbia river at one point had nine nuclear reactors running.

MIT Professor Kate Brown says in over forty years, “Hanford released more than 200 curies of radioactive isotopes into the surrounding environment – twice the amount expelled in the Chernobyl disaster.” Once again, we surpassed the godless Commies.

It’s important to remember this history of nukes as our most decrepit “elites” push to build an energy idiotic, next generation centralized compute infrastructure, marketed as AI. One Tech innovation being pushed, neighborhood plutonium reactors.

Don’t worry, it’s all good. After all, the one thing the Epstein files reveal our ruling class just wants to have fun.