Chris Hedges: American Satyricon
The trial of Ghislaine Maxwell which began this week in Manhattan will not hold to account the powerful and wealthy men who are also complicit in the sexual assaults of girls as young as twelve Maxwell allegedly procured for billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, hedge-fund billionaire Glenn Dubin, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Secretary of the Treasury and former president of Harvard Larry Summers, Stephen Pinker, Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, billionaire Victoria’s Secret CEO Les Wexner, the J.P Morgan banker Jes Staley, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barack, real estate mogul Mort Zuckerman, former Maine senator George Mitchell, Harvey Weinstein and many others who were at least present and most likely participated in Epstein’s perpetual Bacchanalia, are not in court.
The law firms and high-priced attorneys, federal
and state prosecutors, private investigators, personal assistants, publicists,
servants, drivers and numerous other procurers, sometimes women, who made
Epstein’s crimes possible are not being investigated.
Those in the media, the political arena and the entertainment industry who aggressively and often viciously shut down and discredited the few voices, including those of a handful of intrepid reporters, who sought to shine a light on the crimes committed by Epstein and his circle of accomplices are not on trial.
The videos
that Epstein apparently collected of his guests engaged in their sexual
escapades with teenage and underage girls from the cameras he had installed in his
opulent residences and on his private island have mysteriously disappeared,
most probably into the black hole of the FBI, along with other crucial
evidence. Epstein’s death in a New York jail cell, while officially ruled a
suicide, is in the eyes of many credible investigators a murder. With Epstein
dead, and Maxwell sacrificed, the ruling oligarchs will once again escape
justice….
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