This week we learned the names of more people that hung out with Jeffery Epstein. These are people in the highest echelons of government and the private enterprise just on the other side of the golden revolving door. There is a CIA director, Whitehouse council, a storied intellectual among this batch. (I’m sparing you the names and details because hundreds of regular journalists dutifully recite them; I’ll focus on a single point here.) Once these names come out, there’s a hurried exasperated rush to claim they knew nothing about Epstein’s abuses, even though their many meetings took place after a Florida child sex offence sentence. They claimed that they needed Epstein’s expertise in meeting and maneuvering amongst other super wealthy and highly placed individuals in government and private enterprise of whom they were already a part. They were busy about some vague greater good like saving the world. Harvard University figures prominently in these ‘meetings’ to the point that Epstein was even given an office there to compel financial largesse. Funny how this went down even though so many other prior Epstein associations have expressed heretofore hidden doubts about his financial kingdom. What is it about the most intelligent people on the planet that they have no questions or concerns after the child sex offense conviction? What is it about Harvard that so many of these brilliant people had connections with the institution that continued to promote Epstein? What is it about the Masters of the Universe that are Harvard alumni that they are somehow still so co-dependent on each other? Of course, we’re all being bull-shitted.
Harvard used to be known as the premier learning institution in the United States,. Of course, there are other schools that would counter that claim, like Princeton or Yale or Stanford, but Harvard projects itself as the name above all names in higher academics in this country. Its the place where the very best and brightest go or so we thought. Given what we’ve learned about Epstein and his whole circle of associations there, Harvard’s reputation should be adjusted. It is not for the best and the brightest, it’s devolved into a place where richest, the most woke, those both super privileged and desperate, trade on each other’s pedigree there to gain even more power, wealth, and camouflage for evil.
I’d like to think, in an old-fashioned way, that a school like Harvard would be content with their superior wealth and status, enough to promote pure unfettered academics, not afraid to stand up to the faddish movements that constitute ‘woke’. Instead, they’ve become whores and cashiers, a fraternity of vices. Who among them is not tainted?
But what’s it to the groveling proletariat? That depends on what a school like Harvard was or could be. There certainly is a place for the ‘best and the brightest’ even if they aren’t directly seen or heard from down on the ground floor. They can solve problems, make life a little better and fuller for others. If their core mission is to groom radicals to rule over us, promote regime approved thought, fraternize and enrich their own elite, and to protect or even enable their most devious and fallen associates, then we the public are first, over-due to reorder their reputation and diminish their influence over us. Granted that would take a long time but don’t underestimate the first step, the power of sudden plunging esteem. We’ve had enough of being bullshitted.
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