
Epstein Files BLOCKED—Congress Sparks Outrage
July 17, 2025Listen To Megyn Kelly On Epstein
Megyn Kelly said she was told OVER THE YEARS by somebody very close to the Epstein thing, that it wasn’t like he did little kids the way they make it sound. If I understood Megyn correctly, she was told that Epstein liked the “Barley Legal” types that were around 17-19, and he liked hand-jobs with a massage. It looks to me like anything more than that, and the public is being worked up. But again, there is too much important shit going on right now to care about fucking Epstein and his affinity for young snatch!
Once again, certain people in society are going around putting yesterday’s morals to today’s standards. That round peg will not fit into today’s square hole. Epstein comes from a time when there was a magazine in every convenience store selling a rag called “Barely Legal,” which was a porn magazine that specialized in young ladies who were barely legal to vote. Epstein comes from a time when you could walk through the supermarket, going down the cereal aisle, while listening to Benny Mardones singing “Into the Night” pumped out of the supermarket’s speakers above. It was a time when the rock group The Police sang the song “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” and if you don’t know those two songs, go listen to them and look up the lyrics. Check out “Christine Sixteen” by the band KISS or “Seventeen” by Winger; it was a different time.
Just go watch the music video by Van Halen called “Hot For Teacher” or go watch the movie “The Graduate” with Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft. You can not take today’s strict moral code and apply it to a very different time in America. In the 1960s, when Epstein was coming of age, the age of consent laws in the United States were determined individually by each state. In 1960, the most common age of consent in U.S. states was 16 years old. Alaska and Hawaii (which became states in 1959) still had an age of consent of 14 in 1960. While not as common by the 1960s, a few states had an age of consent slightly below 16, typically 13 or 14. Historically, some states had much lower ages of consent, such as Delaware at 7 years old until 1871. However, by the 1960s, these extremely low ages were no longer in effect anywhere in the U.S.
It’s important to remember that these ages refer to the age below which a person cannot legally consent to sexual activity, and engaging in such activity with someone under that age is considered a crime (e.g., statutory rape). So, if Megyn Kelly’s source is correct, then this Epstein thing has become a class study on gaslighting. Can we just accept the man was in the fold of the Intelligence Communities here and abroad, and that they will never admit that any more than they would come clean about killing a U.S. President? Fuck Jeffrey Epstein! Move on, Coca-Cola is removing the poison, High-fructose corn syrup, responsible for the obesity epidemic, from Coke and going back to cane sugar, which affects our lives, but Epstein does not.

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