Hillbilly wisdom: you are not dead as long as someone remembers your name. This variation on the longevity of people is held by many throughout the world. You will not be forgotten, we pay tribute, we are here to honor are all forms that help those left behind to deal with death. Remembering is a positive and is good.
Unfortunately not all memories are positive. Hopefully, we learn from the negative, learn from the mistakes so that we do not make the same mistakes. Some mistakes are so bad that the particular crimes will not to be tolerated by society. Using a superior advantage for personal enrichment are crimes and take many forms within society. A boss makes an unwelcome advance, scams against elderly, and crimes against children. Crimes against younger people are so bad that there are no time limits (statue limitations) placed upon their prosecution. The crimes do not go away. This is the essence of the types of crimes committed by Jeffery Epstein and they will always be remembered. Those that participated in the commission of the crimes or knew of them and chose not to reveal them are tied throughout time to the actions of the criminal. It becomes a conspiracy of evil. There is no statue of limitations upon their prosecution. As sad as it is, the desire to hide the commission of this crime is understandable. All subsequent actions are to hide the existence of the original crime. The crime cannot be undone nor will it ever go away.
The choice is simple. Withhold any information you have which supports the crime to the detriment of the victim or testify and clear up this situation. This is simple but not easy.
The choice involves not testifying against a former highly respected person or speaking for the young victims and helping reveal the truth. The facts will speak for themselves and the consequences should fall upon those that committed the crimes.
“Finish the job”, this is Trump’s comment from the families that lost their young in service to their country. The deaths have occurred and the families that lost the most want the job finished. That is all the families of these Epstein atrocities want. Finish the job. The decision to testify before congress should not be based upon your job description but rather a search for the truth and closure for those abused. Good luck Pam Bondi.
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