
Editor’s note: For the past six years, Anons have been analyzing Q drops, following the crumbs and researching what was given. Seeing anything about a six year mission before now was like…oh frick, I want this to be over now. Mercifully, time speeds on, and here we are at the fruition of a plan way longer than these few years.
Any doubt about the existence of a Quantum Computer and / or the Looking Glass ought to be put to rest by now. There are 28 Q drops that contain the phrase “mathematically impossible,” referring to exactly the phenomenon of how the Q Team could possibly have predicted any of the events that we’ve seen come to be.
There are people on social media griping about how wrong it is to use blackmail, and of course, I agree. However, said kompromat had already been created. The White Hats are now using it to not only hold the guilty accountable, but to actually dig out the roots of such depravity.
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July 9, 2025, x.com/looP_rM_3117211
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The Epstein files haven’t been made public yet because they’re not just legal evidence; they’re also political leverage.
There is more than just scandal in the flight logs, black books, graphic videos, and thousands of pages of sealed FBI documents. They point the finger at powerful people from all over the world, including royalty, former presidents, oligarchs, and intelligence agencies like the CIA and Mossad. This isn’t just a guess; Ari Ben-Menashe, a former Israeli intelligence officer, said that Epstein was running a “honeytrap” operation linked to the Mossad. We know what it’s all about.
These files don’t just show crimes; they could change the way countries interact with each other and are being used as secret weapons.
Think about negotiations over oil, trade agreements, NATO decisions, and talks about the Middle East. If those files have foreign leaders in them, the US gets stronger by keeping them locked up and hinting that they could be released. That’s not being incompetent; that’s being a politician.
Even Trump’s closest friends, like Patel, Bondi, Bongino, and others, have held on tightly. They say it’s to “protect victims,” but that’s just a cover. People aren’t holding back these names for justice; they’re holding them back for power.
As the world moves toward a new global order, these files may be one of the last things the U.S. can use to stay on top. If they were released now, lawsuits would start, alliances would be shaken, and useful diplomatic pressure would be lost. The files stay sealed, and now it’s Trump’s turn to use Epstein’s blackmail scheme to get everyone to do what he wants.

