In the increasingly questionable Jeffrey Epstein documents, Elon Musk today commented on the big issue.
The Tesla billionaire claimed that many of Epstein's child victims were actually forced to become human traffickers as soon as they reached adulthood.
Musk made this statement while suggesting that pardons be given to those involved so that they dare to come forward to give evidence.
He also stated that Epstein is alleged to have exploited victims who have reached adulthood by forcing them to engage in trafficking activities.
This method is a strategy to silence them more effectively than non-disclosure agreements.
Therefore, the pardon is proposed to encourage them to come forward to give evidence to cripple the network.
The disclosure of millions of internal documents that are now viral reveals Epstein's network, which includes influential figures from various sectors such as business, academia and the royal family.
Despite being convicted in 2008 on charges of underage prostitution, Epstein's relationship with this elite continues.
Now, American lawmakers are increasingly looking into Epstein's unredacted files.
They fear that important names are being deliberately hidden from the public record, even though the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) requires the Justice Department to release all relevant documents.
Epstein's victims continue to demand justice. Since the investigation began in 2005, dozens of girls have come forward to confess to being victims of sexual abuse and harassment. The FBI has confirmed that more than 1,000 victims have been identified.
However, despite having strong evidence, Epstein was only given a light sentence after a strange deal made by then-Attorney General Alexander Acosta.
This variety of facts and overlapping information creates a great paradox. How can an offender with so much evidence get special treatment?
Why is the clearly traumatized victim forced to keep his mouth shut due to criminal threats? And most importantly, who is really still protected behind this curtain?
Musk, in a serious tone, has raised the issue of pardons as the key to unraveling Epstein's secrets.
This is not a matter of sympathy, but a strategy to cripple the dark web that has been operating in secret for so long. If the victims continue to be forced to remain silent, the web will continue to be in power.
The truth will not emerge on its own. It must be revealed, even if it is difficult.
