Bill & Hillary Clinton Are Mentioned Many Times Throughout the Epstein Files!

China: What Are the “Epstein Files” – and Why is No-One Being Punished? (9.2.2026)

So, from the perspective of the Chinese people? I believe that any rational Chinese today will have a simple idea: fortunately, I was not born in the United States. Fortunately, this happened under their system. This strengthens our conclusion: only socialism can save China, and only the Communist Party of China can lead China. Without such political parties, systems and road design, no one can jump out of the ruts and dilemmas of the development model that the United States represents.

From the “big reconciliation” discussion of “drinking coffee and drinking human blood” at the beginning of 2023, to the concept of “killing line” at the end of the year providing us with a new perspective on American society, to the unfolding of the Epstein Papers in early 2024 – we are systematically seeing the back and dark side of this “lighthouse” from a level-up or even top-down perspective: from the “killing line” at the bottom to the “Loli Island” at the top, a complete map is gradually becoming clear.

Paul Gerald Scully - UK Paedophile!

Philippines: 58 “White” Paedophiles Banned from Entering – Including 48 US, 4 UK & 2 Australian – More to Follow! (26.7.2024)

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said that 58 of the excluded passengers are registered sex offenders or persons convicted of sex crimes in their countries.

The remaining 11 are facing pending complaints or are under investigation or prosecution for various sex offenses, he added.

Tansingco said 48 Americans account for the bulk of the excluded sex offenders, followed by four Britons and two Australians.

In 2023, the bureau said it barred the entry of 171 registered sex offenders, including 129 Americans, into the Southeast Asian country.

South Korea: US Military Sex Trade -Heavy Human Rights Cost for Alliance! (15.5.2023)

The pimps colluded with government officials and the police, who turned a blind eye and failed to investigate such crimes as murder, assault and confinement by U.S. soldiers, according to the plaintiffs.

“We were abandoned in this country where we were born … Even though I was a teenager, no adult helped me … I was so scared and hated this that when I ran away and asked for help, my whereabouts were told to pimps who beat me and sold me elsewhere after raising my debt,” one of the plaintiffs told the court.

Ahn-Kim told Xinhua that the plaintiffs would bring their cases to the United States, calling the legal victory over the South Korean government a “small gift” to compensate the surviving victims for their longstanding suffering.

While preparing for the legal fight in the United States, the Solidarity has submitted a report on the issue of camp town sex workers to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the co-head said.

“We are now planning to bring up that issue to the UN Human Rights Council to hold the United States accountable,” she added. (Video reporters: Chen Yi, Yoo Seungki, Jin Haomin, Yang Chang; Video editor: Wu Yao, Hui Peipei, Shi Peng).