What Did Jeffrey Epstein Need 330 Gallons Of Sulphuric Acid For?
What in the world was Jeffrey Epstein doing on the private island that he owned? As I discussed yesterday, the latest batch of Epstein documents has raised a lot of very alarming questions. In this article, I want to focus on one particular document from...
OK, great. So you want the Government to control everything that is purchased? Big brother to "protect" us? You're using the same argument that gun-grabbers use.
No. I don't care if you go and buy a million stuffed animals for your bedroom. I don't care if you buy a million golf balls. That's eccentric. But it's not going to hurt anybody.
if you want to go out and buy a truckload full of dynamite and you're not a legitimate contractor who has an actual reason to be purchasing something of that nature -- YES!!!! I sure as all hell want someone to ask you what you plan to do with that truckload of dynamite or in Jeffrey's case 330 gallons of sulphuric acid.
No man is an island. And as long as we recognize that there are NUTS in the world -- yes, we can't exactly go around having total freedom.
You have to have a permit for your guns don't you? It isn't as if the government doesn't know you have them (unless you've managed to get your hands on an unregistered weapon).
It's common sense.
If someone had been paying attention to the purchase of those 330 gallons of sulphuric acid (which, we are speculating were used to dispose of human remains) -- do you think creepy Jeffrey would have been able to get away with what he was doing as long as he did?
Decomposing bodies stink. The cops who dug up the corpses in John Wayne Gacy's crawl space could tell you that ! Even though some of those bodies had been there for years -- they still gave off an odor.
Considering Epstein liked to live a luxurious life in glamorous surroundings -- do you really think he'd want to live with the stink?
You need to start thinking of this in terms of a crime and give up on this abstract notion of total freedom. This man was responsible for the demise of only God knows how many people.
I read a lot about true crime. And I honestly believe most people don't have a clue what really goes on in the world and how many NUTS there are running around loose.
After some of the cases I've read about I most assuredly would give up some of my "freedoms" if it would save the life of another person.
I have no intention of EVER purchasing dangerous chemicals or substances because I am a normal person. So why on earth would I care if the government regulates them to protect people from criminals?
Seriously! What are you thinking! Do you actually PLAN to go purchasing sulphuric acid? Why would you care?
I don't need permits for guns.... That's a silly non point. Hardly anyone needs those
People who believe in following the law always need them.
Yeah, but how many places even have a law to register. In most places that's considered an obstacle to the 2nd amendment.
Just Hawaii and DC basically (duh, ny and ca) but it's on shaky ground and won't last.