Trump has been more cagey and indirect in a really aggressive way, particularly with the Maxwell stuff. He's being expressly non-committal which is keeping not only his opponents guessing, but all of us as well.
I don't think that it's evidence that there are people that are untouchable, I think it's more like a decentralized version of what Stalin and Saddam did. Stalin made sure that he gave orders that specific people would assassinate other people so that they would be implicated in the murders. Saddam directlyhad his own party members execute the party members he ordered purged. The utility of this means that everybody in a position of power is explicitly implicated in the same crime as everybody else, and everyone is guilty, and anyone who speaks out against the conspiracy will be targeted by the other co-conspirators who need to be silenced to protect everyone else in the conspiracy.
Except instead of murder, it's child sex trafficking. So many are guilty of allowing, ignoring, tolerating, facilitating, or participating in the conspiracy that it makes the conspiracy either permanent, or a total collapse. If you speak the truth, everyone will hunt you down because everyone is guilty. If you everyone speaks the truth, then the whole system collapses on itself and everyone loses everything. Even if you know it's true, everyone just pretends that it isn't.
I think that's really what they found. The western, rainbow-flag, version of Saddam's coup; except without a Saddam. It's just the concentration of power itself. For the cost of killing Saddam and his system, you got the rise of Al-Qaeda, and 300,000 dead Iraqis. Was the Arab Spring really worth it? If you kill the Fabian Order, what happens next?
Unfortunately, I agree with Peter Hitchens on this. Destroying Saddam's system might actually be fucking worth it from a moral stance alone. I think the destruction of the Fabian Order might actually be better than letting it continue. Even if that risks causing a French Civil War, an anti-English Intafada, an invasion of Taiwan, and a 2nd Great Depression.
Trump has been more cagey and indirect in a really aggressive way, particularly with the Maxwell stuff. He's being expressly non-committal which is keeping not only his opponents guessing, but all of us as well.
I don't think that it's evidence that there are people that are untouchable, I think it's more like a decentralized version of what Stalin and Saddam did. Stalin made sure that he gave orders that specific people would assassinate other people so that they would be implicated in the murders. Saddam directly had his own party members execute the party members he ordered purged. The utility of this means that everybody in a position of power is explicitly implicated in the same crime as everybody else, and everyone is guilty, and anyone who speaks out against the conspiracy will be targeted by the other co-conspirators who need to be silenced to protect everyone else in the conspiracy.
Except instead of murder, it's child sex trafficking. So many are guilty of allowing, ignoring, tolerating, facilitating, or participating in the conspiracy that it makes the conspiracy either permanent, or a total collapse. If you speak the truth, everyone will hunt you down because everyone is guilty. If you everyone speaks the truth, then the whole system collapses on itself and everyone loses everything. Even if you know it's true, everyone just pretends that it isn't.
I think that's really what they found. The western, rainbow-flag, version of Saddam's coup; except without a Saddam. It's just the concentration of power itself. For the cost of killing Saddam and his system, you got the rise of Al-Qaeda, and 300,000 dead Iraqis. Was the Arab Spring really worth it? If you kill the Fabian Order, what happens next?
Unfortunately, I agree with Peter Hitchens on this. Destroying Saddam's system might actually be fucking worth it from a moral stance alone. I think the destruction of the Fabian Order might actually be better than letting it continue. Even if that risks causing a French Civil War, an anti-English Intafada, an invasion of Taiwan, and a 2nd Great Depression.