Kash should have been immune to any new news of any kind that was prevalent on Epsteins island when he took the job as FBI director. Certainly he had already read of the kiddie sacrifices and eating of the kid's flesh. This cannot be jaw dropping info that he is just finding out about.
This was my train of thought too. I mean I've been privy to this stuff since at least 2005ish, and I'm just some rando nobody. I would expect someone in this line of work AND at his level that there really wouldn't be anything "new" to him. I feel like there's definitely something deeper here than just reading something he already knew about. But then again the epstein stuff is so depraved just the fact that humans have been doing this to other humans is torturous to one's soul no matter how many times you read it over any span of time.
And like you said, he may be connecting these acts to people he knows which adds a whole new layer.
That could very well be a lot of it, but you cannot discount potential empathetical fallout. Like you said, you've known for quite a while. But when you read the actual accounts, know the statements, smell the sink at the sites, see the wreches, it can be a little overwhelming.
Somewhat related, people who watch horror and zombie movies make me laugh. It is different when you get to the real thing. A bunch of those film buffs won't be as desensitized as they wish they were.
This was my train of thought too. I mean I've been privy to this stuff since at least 2005ish, and I'm just some rando nobody. I would expect someone in this line of work AND at his level that there really wouldn't be anything "new" to him. I feel like there's definitely something deeper here than just reading something he already knew about. But then again the epstein stuff is so depraved just the fact that humans have been doing this to other humans is torturous to one's soul no matter how many times you read it over any span of time.
And like you said, he may be connecting these acts to people he knows which adds a whole new layer.
That could very well be a lot of it, but you cannot discount potential empathetical fallout. Like you said, you've known for quite a while. But when you read the actual accounts, know the statements, smell the sink at the sites, see the wreches, it can be a little overwhelming.
Somewhat related, people who watch horror and zombie movies make me laugh. It is different when you get to the real thing. A bunch of those film buffs won't be as desensitized as they wish they were.
I am not so sure they are humans anymore. They used to be humans!