Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

H2O Man

(78,872 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 03:00 PM 11 hrs ago

Hello

(I wanted to take a short break from the most difficult time in my life, to share an essay that I posted earlier today on another internet forum. Unlike DU -- my favorite site -- this one has Democrats, republicans, and independents of all sizes and flavors, and so my goal is to show there is common ground to be found here.)

" (There is a) power of the Congress to inquire into and publicize corruption, maladministration or inefficiency in agencies of the Government. That was the only kind of activity described by Woodrow Wilson in 'Congressional Government' when he wrote: 'The informing function of Congress should be preferred even to its legislative function.' From the earliest times in its history, the Congress has assiduously performed an 'informing function' of this nature.”
Watkins v. United States, 354 U.S. 178, 200 (US Supreme Court, 1957)


The above quote is from The Senate Watergate Report, also know as the Ervin Committee Report (page 40). There is also a longer quote from the Supreme Court's 1953 decision in United States v. Rumely, 345 U.S. 41,43, which states the informing function is “indispensable.” The ruling also quotes Wilson, saying: “....unless Congress both scrutinize these things and shift them by every form of discussion, the country must remain in embarrassing, crippling ignorance of the very affairs which it is most important that it should understand and direct.”

In my opinion, the wide-reaching Epstein Pedo File scandal provides a powerful example of an area where an extraordinary number of democrats, republicans, and independents agree – let's put all the cards on the table. My generation grew up on the Senate's Watergate hearings. That led to the Rockefeller Commission, the Pike Committee, The Church Committee, and the Nedzi Committee hearings, which uncovered corruption that took place under administrations of both parties.

As more of the victims of Epstein et al came forward in recent years, the public listened. Julie K. Brown put the spotlight on it. Citizens from both parties recognized this went beyond mere politics. Attempts to make it such has created stumbling blocks that slow or halt the path of progressive. But citizens of all backgrounds applied Amendment 1 pressure, and a growing number of elected officials began to support the effort to release the Epstein Pedo Files.

In November, 2025, the House passed a bill directing the DOJ to make the files public. The vote was 427 to one dick voting against it. The following day, by unanimous consent, the Senate passed it. The president signed it into law. The files released thus far are already having significant impact internationally, with at least ten other countries beginning investigations of possible Epstein connections that contaminate their societies. There are issues that our country needs to consider as sources of concern.

People from both parties and no party have asked who Epstein really was? Where did he get the money to finance his life-style? Who did he work for? We know that during the years the Reagan administration was involved in the Iran-Contra scandal, Epstein has a business relationship with Adnan Khashoggi.

https://deepnewz.com/middle-east/jeffrey-epstein-monitored-cia-since-1983-financial-fixer-adnan-khashoggi-iran-9d52c065


I think that alone might suggest that citizens have not only a right, but also a responsibility, to find out about the connections between Epstein and the intelligence agencies of the U.S., Israel, England, and eventually Russia. One might start with the five billionaires who initially funded Epstein, and focus on which country's intelligence agencies they were connected to.

Citizens must demand serious investigative hearings. Not ass-clowns playing “gotcha,” or the head of the Plastics reading from their burn book. Knock off the politics, and tell the public the truth.

17 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
Hello (Original Post) H2O Man 11 hrs ago OP
So right, as usual Easterncedar 10 hrs ago #1
Thank you bdamomma 10 hrs ago #2
Absolutely spot on and comprehensive as always, good sir. OldBaldy1701E 10 hrs ago #3
K & R malaise 10 hrs ago #4
Amen - excellent essay. TBF 10 hrs ago #5
Agree with you H2O Man. We need serious hearings livetohike 10 hrs ago #6
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe 9 hrs ago #7
The problem with Epstein is that there are too many people who can pull strings with government connect to him. patphil 9 hrs ago #8
It's my hope is that it will be harder to cover up as the files' international reach widens Ilikepurple 7 hrs ago #12
Epstein is the wart that stuck out enough to get noticed Martin Eden 9 hrs ago #9
Excellent KS Toronado 9 hrs ago #10
Belated Happy Valentine's Day H20 Man.nt jfz9580m 8 hrs ago #11
K&R spanone 6 hrs ago #13
Thanks for this essay H20 Man MustLoveBeagles 6 hrs ago #14
hope you are all right Kali 4 hrs ago #15
A real Who's Who of Billionaires with too much money on their hands MagickMuffin 3 hrs ago #16
It's very late. Let me share some links. usonian 18 min ago #17

bdamomma

(69,392 posts)
2. Thank you
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 03:10 PM
10 hrs ago

H2O Man. There is too much information that can't be sweep under the rug, Rug is not big enough!!

TBF

(36,093 posts)
5. Amen - excellent essay.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 03:55 PM
10 hrs ago

Nixon resigned on my 8th birthday. As I got older there was one thing I noticed that was really different between myself and my parents. They grew up thinking government was basically good (this was in a northern state). I didn't have that same frame of reference, instead I grew up in a world where politicians could be assassinated, and a president could be forced to resign. Typical Gen X, I suppose, not so trusting. I think there was a cover-up on Epstein for so long because it involved so many prominent people (politics may have connected some of them - but even more so it was wealth). And now it's time for the chickens to come home to roost.

livetohike

(24,141 posts)
6. Agree with you H2O Man. We need serious hearings
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 03:58 PM
10 hrs ago

and people testifying who respect themselves enough to tell the truth. We need people on the committee who are not afraid of “I am your retribution” asshat.

patphil

(8,870 posts)
8. The problem with Epstein is that there are too many people who can pull strings with government connect to him.
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 04:15 PM
9 hrs ago

He had so many protectors and enablers that it wasn't possible to get to the bottom of his criminal enterprise. Now that he's dead, they really want to have his whole sordid past, and their involvement to be buried alongside him.
I still believe we'll eventually get to the bottom of this, but it's going to take a very determined effort over several more years to do it.

Ilikepurple

(499 posts)
12. It's my hope is that it will be harder to cover up as the files' international reach widens
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 06:23 PM
7 hrs ago

As a wider net is cast, the chance that participants’ and their various countries’ concerns will come into conflict with each other increases. Different webs of political and monetary power will hopefully get off the same page and start pointing fingers at each other. Also, I hope that investigations in some countries will put pressure on others because no one will know what is going to be exposed. I applaud the other countries taking proactive steps, but the cynic in me says that’s only because the US can’t be depended on to control the information anymore. It remains to be seen if anybody in power is serious about getting to the bottom of this or if we are just going to get enough disclosure and justice to quiet the rabble. As large as Epstein’s sordid enterprise was, I can’t imagine how many have been involved in its operations or its ongoing coverup. I’m hoping some of the less odious conspirators attempt to get in front of being identified with the most heinous acts by providing further evidence. Enough official releases and leaks from various sources and I don’t think this genie can be put back in the bottle without some appearance of justice.

Martin Eden

(15,471 posts)
9. Epstein is the wart that stuck out enough to get noticed
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 04:25 PM
9 hrs ago

How many tentacles are on the creature that wart grew on?

MagickMuffin

(18,276 posts)
16. A real Who's Who of Billionaires with too much money on their hands
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 10:20 PM
3 hrs ago


From some of the emails I've read and researched it definitely is a who's who of elitist.

Very troubling, disgusting, and vile people. Epstein was into some wicked projects, like consciousness, (in which I found someone who is into higher consciousness and regarded as knowledgeable person) however, after reading an email in which he states if any of this email is made public it would ruin him. I'd really like to know his role in all this, the email indicates he wanted in the inner circle really bad.

They refer to children as puppies and dogs.

There definitely needs to be a thorough investigation. We could start with Zorro ranch that Epstein owned which now belongs to a GOPedophile running for office in Texas. Don Huffines bought the ranch sight unseen and he is a white nationalist christian. His campaign ads would make hitler proud. Also one of his sons Russell works in the White House.


That pesky web is getting a wee little bit cumbersome.


usonian

(24,275 posts)
17. It's very late. Let me share some links.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:45 AM
18 min ago
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=21024443

The web was enormous.

Biggest pedo, blackmail and money-laundering scheme in all of history.

Scumbag rich bastards.
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Hello