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The "Epstein Class" at War: 5 Impactful Takeaways from the Siege of Iran

Introduction: The Relatable Reluctance to Look into the Abyss

There is a pervasive, visceral revulsion that comes with connecting the dots of modern power. As investigative journalist E.J. Dixon noted after excavating the Epstein files, it feels like "taking a swim in the cesspool of humanity." It is a depressing reality that the public understandably wants to avoid, yet we no longer have the luxury of looking away. The "Seven Deadly Sins"—lust, greed, envy, and wrath—have not vanished from the halls of power; they have simply been re-branded as modern policy and "national security" imperatives. To grasp the current siege of Iran, one must realize that the conflict is not being driven by diplomats, but by a predatory class that views human life as collateral and blackmail as the ultimate currency.

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The Pussy Wellness Tests: Surveillance as a Power Flex

Jeffrey Epstein was not merely a predator; he was a "fastidious" architect of a systemic sexual enterprise. Distilled from millions of leaked files, the medical network he constructed was a "well-oiled machine" designed to manage the bodies of his victims with clinical efficiency. Epstein, a germaphobe who famously refused to shake hands, was "sexually incontinent," engaging in reckless behavior while using a national network of OB-GYNs across New York, Florida, and New Mexico to maintain his "inventory."

This was never about health; it was a "power flex." By demanding "pussy wellness tests" and medical photos, Epstein exercised absolute surveillance over those he trafficked. The clinical nature of this operation was an open secret within his inner circle, punctuated by a chilling email exchange with his brother:

"Who's the gynecologist in New York that you used to send your victims to?"

This same appetite for total control and the "quotidian" handling of victims provides the blueprint for how this elite class now manages global conflict.

The "Epstein Button": Blackmail as Debt Collection

The infrastructure of predation Epstein built likely serves a darker geopolitical purpose. Anti-Zionist historian Haim Bresheeth-Zabner posits the existence of the "Epstein Button"—a theory rooted in the estimated 5 to 10 million files of "mafia-style evidence" Epstein collected on the world’s most powerful men.

This database is not just a collection of secrets; it is a mechanism of entrapment. Between the financing of billionaire donors like Miriam Adelson and the threat of releasing compromising footage, Western leaders—specifically Donald Trump—are viewed by analysts as "prisoners of a whole system." In this framework, the war in Iran is not a matter of national interest, but a "debt collection" exercise. When the "Epstein Button" is pressed, foreign policy is dictated by those who hold the files, forcing leaders into specific, often catastrophic, geopolitical actions to keep their own "spicy pictures" and crimes invisible.

"Epic Fury" and the Failure of High-Tech Hubris

Operation "Epic Fury" is being sold to the public through the punchy, Merciless rhetoric of Pete Hegseth, whom critics describe as an "unhinged, dried drunk sleazy reprobate." Hegseth claims America is winning "decisively," yet the tactical reality is a quagmire of hubris. The U.S. is depleting its high-end air defense interceptors at an unsustainable rate, leaving both American assets and Israel exposed.

This hubris has resulted in horrific "AI errors." On day one, an American cruise missile—reportedly guided by an out-of-date map—struck an elementary school, murdering 167 schoolgirls in their classrooms. Further exposing the lack of "territorial dimensions" in this war, a submarine sailing out of the British base at Diego Garcia sank an Iranian frigate in international waters off the coast of India. Of the 180 sailors on board, the submarine "bolted" and left 150 to die in a watery grave, a blatant violation of naval law and human decency.

The administration’s stated objectives remain:

  • Elimination of the Iranian missile program.
  • Destruction of the Iranian Navy.
  • Severing Iran’s relationship with regional allies.
  • Prevention of nuclear weapon development.

The "decapitation strike" strategy has failed. The Iranian system is decentralized, and in an act of breathtaking ineptitude, the U.S. killed the very successors they might have eventually negotiated with, ensuring a stalemate of blood.

The "Anointed" Apocalypse: Theology Over Realpolitik

Perhaps the most disturbing development is the overt religious framing of the slaughter. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) has received hundreds of reports from troops stating that commanders are describing the war as "God’s divine plan."

In these briefings, soldiers are told that Trump has been "anointed by Jesus" to light the "signal fire" in Iran for Armageddon. This "apocalyptic messianic ideology" is being used to radicalize U.S. troops, creating a stark irony: while Washington demonizes the Iranian leadership as "radical clerics," it is the Western commanders who are driven by end-times theology. Experts like Sina Toossi note that Iran’s actual policy has historically been characterized by "hard-nosed realpolitik," while the U.S. is now led by an administration that views the Middle East through the lens of a biblical "signal fire."

The Quagmire of the "Vassal States"

The fallout has reached the "vassal states" of the Persian Gulf—monarchies like Bahrain, the UAE, and Qatar. These "fake countries," as analyst Laith Marouf describes them, are facing imminent collapse. Their infrastructure is catastrophically vulnerable; the targeting of desalination plants has created an existential threat in the desert.

We are witnessing massive capital flight, with regional elites paying upwards of $250,000 per person just to flee the impending chaos. As the Strait of Hormuz remains contested and energy choke points close, the "Petro-dollar" is crashing, signaling the end of the economic order that sustained Western hegemony. Some observers suggest that humanity needed these blinding sacrifices to finally wake up to the nature of the class running these wars—a class that views these desert nations as disposable pieces in a larger game.

Conclusion: A Forward-Looking Reflection

The "short-term victory" promised by the architects of Epic Fury has vanished, replaced by the grim reality of a forever war. The masks of "reasoned debate" and "diplomacy" have fallen, revealing a geopolitical landscape dictated by the appetites, secrets, and blackmail of a global elite. We are no longer debating policy; we are witnessing the terminal decline of an empire. We are left to face a singular, chilling question: Are we witnessing the inevitable collapse of a civilization led by an "Epstein Class" that either rapes little girls or bombs them?

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