Somewhere between the third and fourth million pages of the Epstein files, you stop seeing a crime and start seeing a church. These aren't the actions of run-of-the-mill crooks. This is an organized religion built on the blood of innocents.
The Mainstream Distraction The mainstream press is busy chasing celebrity gossip. The alternative media is counting flight logs. The politicians are pointing fingers across the aisle, as if the aisle isn't part of the building. And everybody, every last one of them, is jamming this thing into a box marked "sex trafficking" because that box is familiar and safe. It implies the system still works and the FBI will swoop in to fix it.
The Deeper Darkness But the files don't describe a criminal enterprise. Criminals don't build temples. Criminals don't name bank accounts after Canaanite gods. Criminals don't develop a clinical staging system for the spiritual effects of raping a child. Criminals want money. They want power. They steal and lie and kill for it, same as humans always have. But none of that requires dedicated ritual infrastructure on a private island.
Worshipping Baal What the Epstein files describe is something that uses crime the way a church uses a collection plate. The crime funds the operation. The operation is worship. You can ignore the temple. You can ignore the twin pillars matching Jachin and Boaz from Solomon's Temple. You can ignore the bank account literally named Baal. But then you're no longer reading the files. You're reading a cover story.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf