
Former Prince Andrew, Duke of York, second son of HLM Queen Elizabeth II, has been arrested for his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein
The former Prince Andrew, Duke of York, second son of HLM Queen Elizabeth II, has been arrested for his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Three million documents, roughly half of the reported six million Epstein Files do not just quietly land on the internet. They explode.
For years people have been pounding the table demanding transparency around Jeffrey Epstein’s network. Release the names. Release the flight logs. Release the financial trails. Stop hiding behind national security language and procedural stall tactics.
Now a large portion of the Epstein files are out. The public has been handed millions of pages, photos, exhibits, communications, redactions stacked on top of redactions and what do we have to show for it so far?
A few high profile resignations and as of today, one major arrest in Prince Andrew.
Prince Andrew has been the only major arrest in the Epstein Files
Not great. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office tied to his dealings during his time as a trade envoy and his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
This is the same Prince Andrew who gave that disastrous BBC interview in 2019 and tried to convince the world he did not sweat. The same guy who suggested photographs might have been manipulated and who thought the public would accept explanations that fell apart under the slightest scrutiny.
Prince Andrew is a disgusting human being…
Prince Andrew’s own family distanced themselves from him years ago.
Titles stripped. Royal duties gone. Public exile. Now, if this arrest sticks, it is a seismic moment but it also raises a bigger and far more uncomfortable question.
How is he the only one?
Three million documents. The files reportedly detail trafficking networks, financial connections, political access, private flights, powerful men treating young girls like disposable commodities. Names connected to Democrats and Republicans. International figures. CEOs. Politicians. Royalty. Power brokers.
We are supposed to believe the only concrete result so far is a few resignations and one arrest? That does not add up, obviously.
Much like Prince Andrew, there should be arrests across the board if the evidence supports it. If crimes were committed, people need to be charged. If officials abused power or facilitated trafficking, they need to be prosecuted.
If financial institutions or political figures helped protect this operation, they need to answer for it. Instead what we are getting is the usual circus. One side screaming that their political enemies are monsters. The other side screaming distraction and conspiracy.
Everyone trying to frame this horror in a way that benefits their team which is absolutely ridiculous. This is not left versus right or red versus blue. It is regular people versus a political and financial elite that has operated in some of the most sinister depths of hell for decades with layers of insulation from consequences.
When names associated with both parties show up in the same orbit, that tells you everything you need to know. There is no partisan purity here. There is power, money, and an elite class across all political parties and countries doing some of the most disgusting shit imaginable.
The fact that the United States government still has redactions on anything tied to this is infuriating. If you are going to release the Epstein files, release them. All of them. Do not hand the public a mountain of documents and then black out the most critical details.
We keep hearing that full unredacted releases could destabilize markets or shake the global financial system, which I say GOOD. If the system depends on protecting monsters to remain stable, then maybe the system deserves to be shaken.
You cannot preach rule of law while quietly deciding that some people are too powerful to prosecute. You cannot tell citizens to trust institutions while shielding elites because their downfall might hurt stock prices.
Three million documents and we are still waiting for meaningful accountability. If Prince Andrew is the first domino, fine. Let it fall. However, if Prince Andrew is the only domino, then this was nothing more than theater and the opposite of transparency.
Enough already. I am so sick of the slow walking and selective outrage. Release everything and charge everyone who needs charging. Let the chips fall where they may.
The longer this drags on with minimal consequences, the louder the message becomes that the rules apply differently at the top. People are done pretending that is acceptable.




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