OUR NEW THEME SONG: ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST, AS MIROSLAV LAJCAK RESIGNS OVER HIS APPEARANCE IN THE EPSTEIN FILES
Two weeks ago I told you that our theme song was “I Won’t Back Down”. Well, we *haven’t* backed down, and now, because we aren’t backing down – because we are releasing the files that the DOJ attempted to disappear almost as soon as they’d posted them – and now our new theme song is “Another One Bites the Dust”!
Miroslav Lajcak, the security advisor to the Slovakia Prime Minister, has resigned after the following exchange was revealed in the Epstein documents:
Epstein: “You get the tee shirt. Then you get the girls.” (Lajcak agrees)
Epstein: “No kidding their sisters are both swimming in the pool.”
Lajcak: “That’s not fair!”
Epstein: “Though they’re all under 30. So. Probably too young for you. Or should I say under 50.”
Lajcak: “Don’t be mean. You don’t know me in action.”
As I posted yesterday, the DOJ started playing a digital shell game with these files, removing and putting them back, or removing and replacing them, and putting them in different places so that links to the files that people were finding suddenly stopped working.
BUT GUESS WHAT?
It was too late. The Internet *already* had them. There are 100s of people (maybe 1000s, but hundreds of whom I’m aware) working feverishly to create 100s of torrents and mirrors and magnets with or pointing to those files that the DOJ tried to disappear once they’d realized what they’d posted.
Too late. We the people *have* them. We the people *will* find the truth. And it’s not just “we the people of the United States”. This administration has pissed off people around the world, and it’s payback time.
Earlier Mandelson resigned, and now Lajcak. Some of you have asked “Why aren’t Americans resigning?”
Don’t worry, their day of reckoning is coming – the people who are resigning across the Atlantic are setting the example for how it must be done, and the people here know it. Those people who are in the United States are just hoping, praying (ha!) that their name won’t be unearthed. But I promise you that more than one politician, more than one billionaire (and likely many) are already planning what their exit strategy is.
(I have to wonder if people in high places were discovering their names in particular files and putting pressure on the DOJ to disappear them.)
Have patience, citizen warriors, this has become too big for them to contain.
P.S. We now have *all* of the disappeared files in Volumes 9 and 10. They can delete, but they can’t hide.
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