Dear Members,

On February 28th the Government of the United States went to war with Iran.

They cited rising nuclear tensions as the reason for their operations; many online speculate about the true cause.

The Files Don't Lie. Neither Does the Timing.

We've been here before.

A powerful name surfaces. Evidence emerges. People start paying attention. And then — something happens. A scandal. A tragedy. A war. And just like that, the story gets buried.

The Epstein files dropped, and Google searches hit maximum interest. Every time new documents were released, people came back. The pressure was building.

In the UK, Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson were arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Actual arrests. Not resignations. Not negotiations. Arrests.

And yet neither has been charged. Even that didn't go far enough.

Now look at the United States (the country with the most to answer for). And the answer thus far has been paperwork and bureaucracy.

Then came March.

The March batch of Epstein documents was by nearly every measure the most politically damaging release yet. Under any normal news cycle, it should have dominated headlines for weeks.

It lasted 48 hours.

Because that's when the bombs started falling on Iran.

Since the Iran war began, Google searches related to Epstein have dropped by 95%.

Go check for yourself. Google Trends. Search "Epstein files." Past 90 days. Watch the line climb through January and February, every time new documents drop.

Then watch what happens when the most explosive files land in the middle of a war.

War coverage occupied every column, every broadcast, every trending search.

52% of Americans believe this war was launched at least in part to distract from Epstein.

That's not a conspiracy theory. That's the majority.

Other countries moved. Arrests were made. Investigations opened. Still no real justice — but at least they moved.

America hasn't even flinched.

Not an arrest. Not a charge. Not a single consequence. And then the most damaging documents yet dropped — and a war swallowed them whole.

This is the pattern. It has always been the pattern. Distract. Delay. Redirect. And those who dared say so out loud were dismissed, discredited, and ignored.

Congressman Massie stated: "Bombing a country on the other side of the globe won't make the Epstein files go away."

He's right. The files are still there, and so are we.

Stay on it. Strength in numbers.

LeeJynn Starling, Menscuit
Community Writers
Sovereign Alliance