anyone focusing on finding out who was involved in the Epstein files is falling for the bait. there are probably thousands of Epsteins, bigger and smaller still active around the globe.by focusing on finding the perpetrators of evil crimes in his network in isolation, one does exactly what the people who recruited Epstein want you to be doing.what power actually demands is not trust, but submission and that is achieved through coercion, the more power you get offered, the more you must commit atrocities and expose yourself to blackmail. the actual battle is not about making the willfully exposed network of perpetrators pay. it is about how the current holders of power will loose their grip on the system.if blackmailing is the glue, what can disrupt that glue?if inconceivable crimes and their “levels” equal to the strength of that glue, what comes first, the crimes or the glue/blackmailing?if blackmailing is the glue and the level of crime simply defines the strength, which equals to the level of access to power, then how can we eliminate blackmailing?blackmailing is only possible, if identifiable people are needed for a system to work.we could build an anonymous system, where the sender doesn’t matter, but the message.anonymous democracies, no parties, no politicians, no presidents. it will take us decades, maybe centuries, but at some point, we will understand, that our ego, the mirror of our surroundings which dictates how to become “whole”, is the main obstacle to such a system.you’re born whole, there is nothing outside of you, that can make you wholer.