From Mossad to Maxwell to the memory hole—can we handle the truth God is exposing?
Before I say anything else, know that I recognize my own complicity in all of this. The work and reflections I offer here aren’t born of hubris, but of repentance. They are the cries of a man who, through years of relative political apathy and spiritual laziness, helped pave the way for the very purgatory we now inhabit.
With that admission on the record again after Friday’s post…
Yet another week has come and gone with America still talking about “the list”—yes, that list, the Epstein client list. The one we’ve been told will finally expose the rot. The one with names and dates and dirty secrets, the one that supposedly has the power to bring down the elites and vindicate the conspiracy theorists once and for all.
The one that, once we see it, we’ll most definitely change. “But you gotta show us first” one.
But what if the Epstein list isn’t the point? This is just some of the work I’ve done over the years:
What if Trump—through subtle cues, omission, or even strategic silence—is trying to get us to look past Epstein altogether? What if the real story, the deeper wound, the harder red pill, is Ghislaine Maxwell?
From Daily Mail:
Ghislaine Maxwell is willing to speak in front of Congress about The Epstein Files, sources tell Daily Mail.
Maxwell, 63, is the only person behind bars – serving 20 years on child sex trafficking charges – despite the fact that pedophile Jeffrey Epstein allegedly controlled a web of underage girls.
Additionally, Epstein’s victims alleged they were passed around as sex toys to his wealthy friends and billionaire business associates who regularly visited his homes including his private island, Little Saint James.
After all, she’s alive. She’s convicted. And yet somehow, she’s still… off the radar. Quiet and insulated since June 2022 when she was locked up and I and many others were covering it.
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Hasn’t this been Trump’s way—time and time again? With Gaza, with Canada, with any number of things where he is strangely defiant or loud, even for him, and whaddayaknow, it ignites a firestorm of conversation about something that would have never been talked about with politics or polished soundbytes as usual.
No, Trump very clearly understands the Streisand Effect, and his created yin to the media’s yang is doing exactly what needs to happen in the first place…
People need to get righteously angry about this—enough to make the public mandate for truth go beyond even Trump.
(You know Christ uses this rhetorical technique as well right there in Scripture: note the numerous times he purposely rejects something said, which only riles up a greater intensity of interest from the speaker because of it. Do you think he changes his mind because he, well, changed his mind? Does God do that so quickly, so flippantly? Or do you think he seemingly “changed his mind” only after the speaker riled up in him- or herself the necessary ingredients of the heart to make Christ’s “new” yes more meaningful, more permanent?)
Some of us will read that as me equating Trump to Christ, and that is just plain dumb. I’m talking about rhetorical strategy here, something I know a lot about having taught college-level argumentative writing.
All of this, all of it, is why “trusting the plan” is also dumb if you don’t realize the plan is…
Get ready for it….
Us.
Uh-oh. That means I can’t just sit back and watch the movie? I actually have to play my role in it?
Trump lied!
When is the next Presidential election!?
Epstein may have been the face of the scandal, but Ghislaine may be the secret behind the infrastructure. Her background—especially the legacy of her father Robert Maxwell and his Mossad ties—suggests something more than elite perversion. Something more than sick parties and celebrity orgies. It suggests coordination. Surveillance. A global compromise operation dressed up as glamor, designed to ensnare, record, and control—all behind a convenient network of plausible deniability.
Here is just one glimpse of Robert Maxwell’s ties to consider:
Here is Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon saying what everyone should understand and feel. How is it exactly that we’ve been brainwashed into thinking we don’t have permission to even ask questions about certain countries when credible damning evidence is staring us right in the face.
Are some of us really going to reject them because it’s not Trump saying it? Think about that–that is exactly the mental slavery we are trying to break free from. And yes, the positive side of me believes Trump is purposely challenging what we want in these files–and so many other things–precisely for us to get off the cognitive couch and actually disagree with him.
It’s the only way to break the slavery–to train ourselves to disagree and discern even with someone we respect, support, and believe in.
As one final video, here is ex-Mossad agent Ari Ben-Menashe stating that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell worked for the government of Israel to blackmail American politicians with recorded child abuse, something Gen Michael Flynn has frequently asserted as well:
This whole idea was once placed firmly in the realm of tinfoil hat conspiracy theory, remember. Once unthinkable, it’s all being discussed aloud, oftentimes by the very people around us who once did the shaming. Even NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers said it—on Tucker Carlson’s show, no less. The claim? That Epstein’s island was a honeypot. That it was run, or at least supported, by intelligence agencies. That its real currency wasn’t sex, but leverage. And its real mission wasn’t pleasure, but blackmail.
There’s a reason people in media try to discredit Rodgers, you know.
This turns everything we’ve been told about certain allies on its head–if Ted Cruz didn’t already do that a few weeks ago already.
If all of this is true—if we’re dealing not just with corruption but networked corruption, not just with evil men but with systemized evil—then we have to ask: Have we been doing the cognitive work to face that?
Especially if that evil is our supposed best friends.
I am reminded of the Golden Book “The Little Red Hen.” Some of us have not been preparing while it’s sunny outside.
And the storm is coming.
The Epstein list, if it ever drops, will contain more than strangers and global villains. It may include the faces we liked. TV personalities. Comedians. Rock stars. Podcast heroes. Politicians who said the right thing once or twice. And if those names appear, would it bring reform… or paralysis?
Let’s be honest: when the JFK files were finally released and proved what the “crazy people” had been saying for decades—that our own government and another played a role in murdering our own president—what happened?
A few tweets. Some podcast episodes. A couple of headlines. But mostly silence where it matters.
What is the plan, I ask you again?
There was no storming of the institutions. No reckoning. Just another click, another binge-watch, another concert, another baseball game.
From us.
So why would Epstein be any different?
In fact, what if the obsession with Epstein is a distraction from Maxwell? And what if Maxwell is a stand-in for something even more uncomfortable? Will we care more for the name Maxwell over Epstein? Over JFK?
What if that is why Trump is yelling at us to stop talking about Epstein—when he himself and the war he’s waged the last decade is the only reason we know about any of this evil in the first place? Do we really think Trump is abandoning the very subject that got so many millions of American citizens behind him in the first place?
What if this is why Trump doesn’t talk about her much at all? What if he’s leaving the silence there to invite discernment, to let people see what they’re ready to see? What if the game has been laid bare, but only those willing to be scandalized—willing to be honest with themselves no matter what—will actually recognize it?
Don’t we have responsibility in all of this, or should we just take our handout like the Democrats we despise do?
Trump’s Chilling Ongoing War Against Child Sex Trafficking (May 2022)
Ghislaine’s trail doesn’t just lead to billionaires. It leads to Israel. To Mossad. To London. To MI6. Right down the road to the CIA. To spiritual inversion. To Satanic occult rituals. To the types of operations where exploitation isn’t the scandal—it’s the point.
If you’re reading this, you’ve probably been paying attention for a while. I have too. In fact, for years I’ve been tracking these stories—not just the names or headlines, but the patterns. The shifting. The projection. The coordination. I’ve written about the Epstein case through the lens of Trump, the Mossad, and the media. I’ve drawn connections to Diddy, to Podesta, to JFK, to blackmail, and to spiritual warfare. And I’m not alone. And I’m certainly not the biggest voice.
Just take a look at what Tucker and Bannon are saying. Gen Michael Flynn. Even Trump, even though he’s playing cat and mouse right now.
But the point isn’t to marvel at the size of the web of evil creeping right under our noses all these years.
The point is this: once you see it—will you change?
Because simple exposure is not where salvation is. It never has been. It’s a part of the process, sure. But truth is the mirror, not the end goal or rescue plan. And most people, even good people, don’t want that mirror if it means they have to admit how many of their favorite voices and institutions are compromised.
How they’ve been duped their whole lives into thinking the exact inverse of reality was reality the whole time.
RFK, Jr once talked about this. It’s how powerful cognitive dissonance can be when we don’t work the muscle of discernment over time. He said when we challenge someone’s orthodoxy directly, it’s like pouring concrete on it. You may remember the video–I believe it was with Tucker.
Some of us think that, sure, if Taylor Swift or Barack Obama is on any of these lists, I’ll definitely tune her out and him out and I’ll be on my merry way to Jesus.
But are we sure about that?
Isn’t it more likely that we’ll just make an excuse or shame the bearer of truth instead?
Just as we’ve always done when beyond credible evidence and pattern recognition has already been presented?
Even now, how many of us are still defending actors, pundits, or influencers just because they once said something edgy or “based”? Or because they play nice characters in movies? NO WAY TOM HANKS IS ONE OF THEM! Did you see Cast Away?
How many of us still consume and fund entertainment built on spiritual subversion? How many of us are still emotionally tethered to narratives that keep us docile, distracted, divided?
How many of us are still pissed off about how political the NFL got in 2020, and still is, and yet still devote our entire Sabbath days to it?
If we really want the list, we have to be prepared for the consequences.
Not just legal consequences for the guilty.
But moral consequences for the rest of us.
Read that again.
The guilty go well beyond that list. And I’m not pointing the finger here. I’m raising my hand.
What happens when your favorite “truth-teller” turns out to have been on the island?
What happens when you realize you’ve defended someone who now makes you want to vomit?
What happens when the weight of that truth falls—not on elites alone—but on the whole culture?
What happens when you realize the enemy wasn’t just hiding in the shadows…but playing to your applause?
Because that’s what Ghislaine shows us. That’s what Epstein was meant to cover. And that’s what Ghislaine, if we dare to look if she does in fact testify, will make impossible to ignore.
It’s not just about abuse of human beings. It’s about allegiance to powers and dominions. It’s about how many people were willing to play the game—to get the invite, to keep the power, to protect the club.
And if we’re still in love with that club, the list won’t save us.
It’ll only indict us.
Which is why this ends not with a courtroom, but a throne room.
Because the list that matters isn’t Epstein’s.
It’s God’s.
The Book of Life.
And the real question isn’t “Who’s on the plane?”
It’s “Who’s on His list?”
Are we?
Because if this is a war, and if the corruption is coordinated, and if Trump is exposing more than politics—intentionally or not–then we must ask ourselves the hardest question of all:
Are we willing to change everything for God?
Not just vote differently.
Not just get angry online and have all of our best friends like our posts.
But truly change.
Repent.
Detach.
Rebuild.
That’s the only mandate that matters now.
Because if we’re not ready for that…
The list won’t bring justice.
It won’t bring revival.
It won’t bring clarity.
It will just be a spotlight—
And we’ll look away.
We’ll rationalize.
We’ll make excuses.
We’ll reach for our remote, or our phone, or our favorite personality to tell us it’s not that bad.
And the names that mattered most—the ones in our prayers, the ones on our tongues, the ones we trusted—will vanish in a cloud of cognitive dissonance, never spoken again.
We’ll keep the ones we like.
Ignore the ones we don’t.
And bury the truth under another pile of trending topics.
Because when that list comes—if it ever comes—it won’t just call out the wicked.
It’ll call out the addicts.
It’ll reveal what we were willing to tolerate…
And what we refused to confront.
And that’s why the real list was never theirs.
It’s ours.
It’s the names of the people willing to change.
To step away from the fire, not just report on it.
To renounce the world, not just retweet the corruption of it.
To live as if God is real, and watching—and waiting.
So maybe that’s the real question all along.
Not “Who’s on Epstein’s plane?”
But “Who’s still on board with the world that built it?”
And will we stay on that flight…
Or finally disembark?
May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.
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