Living in a 24/7 news cycle where we have seen so much disclosure so quick is exhausting but i think its diluting the shock of the reality we live in.
The Epstein files are sick and yet everyone seems pacified of the truth. Each day we get more acclimated to the chaos and i think this was by design.
24/7 crimes, corruption, injustice and yet no one is picking up their pitch forks.
How do we get a moral country back if this is the new norm? Do we just accept that our new world is just one outrageous crime followed by the next and that is the life we need to be accustomed to?
what? more and more disclosure every week
the epstein files lead to something very very dark that normies are still NOT ready for
Treason, fraud, hidden crimes are something the average child care less about. It doesnt affect the directly. Yet, start showing kids being abused and that whole dynamic changes very quickly. The average citizen will want retribution and justice. THEN they will become more interested in the other crimes.
I think the constant flood of news of criminal activity was supposed to wake up the sheeple. It may just be desensitizing them to the criminal activity.
It doesn't help that all the reveal comes with zero consequences. People just shrug the crimes off with 'nothing will happen', and to be honest it often looks like that is the case.
YUP! It has gotten to the point that absolutely NOTHING I READ shocks me anymore.
At actuatually haven't seen anything yet. This is just the base being laid out to prepare people for the unimaginable horrors they are yet to endure.
For those of us who think we know what to expect it might feel like complacency. Is just the slow waking up
Fluoride in the water?
That's how our problems started.
A flouride molecule https://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/fluorine/flumethrin.gif
A sodium pentathol molecule https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Sodium_thiopental.svg/960px-Sodium_thiopental.svg.png
Notice any similarities?
Start by arresting everyone in the files.
Not a complete answer but a good start