I was elated to hear the recent announcement of major racketeering and sex trafficking charges against rapper ‘P Diddy.’
The scandal represents yet another news story that fits a pop culture trend that coincided my uprising as a blogger and political activist back in 2017-2018. With the P Diddy indictment we see that a high-level celebrity or public figure is once again at the center of a major sex trafficking scandal.
This new prosecution, yet again, puts a damper on the public’s starry-eyed delusions that we live in a ‘just world’ and that people with power and success are the good guys and that they acquired their wealth and power through merit.
Contrary to popular belief, the world is not always just. The prosecution of P Diddy and others proves that good things really do happen to bad people, and conversely, that bad things really do happen to good people.
Does the current prosecution mark a shift in the balance of power by increasing public recognition of the evils committed by those tasked with enforcing the law upon us?
Let us consider recent trends in major DOJ prosecutions, starting when Trump came into office and I eventually began my uprising as a blogger and political activist on social media back in 2017-2018.
Recent Upsurge in News Stories Involving Sex Trafficking Scandals Among
Wealthy Elite
The Jeffrey Epstein and Gislaine Maxwell scandal. This scandal marked a trend towards increased public exposure of the involvement of every major political figure in sex crimes and human trafficking. The Epstein scandal established our nation as a 'culture of blackmail'.
The Harvey Weinstein scandal. The Weinstein scandal highlighted the fact that every corporate or government ‘big wig’ sitting in a position of authority is most likely a sexual harasser that habitually extorts sexual favors in return for advancement and promotion in the workforce.
The Bill Cosby serial rape scandal. ‘Dr.’ Bill Cosby is another wealthy celebrity who prospered economically, only to eventually be outed as a serial rapist. Having earned a doctorate, Bill Cosby fits the ‘Dr. Lector' stereotype the FBI loves to propagate amongst educated elites. The mythos held by the FBI is that anyone calling themselves ‘Dr.’ needs to fit the archetype of a weird, overly-educated, perverted monster. The motive for the stereotype is the same as we see with the politicians: anyone rewarded with success in their field needs to surrender their liberty to the state by handing over ‘dirt’. The FBI needs the dirt to prevent the educated and wealthy classes from using their knowledge and resources to challenge state authority.
The sex trafficking scandal involving Smallville star, Allison Mack and NXIVM cult leader, Keith Raniere. This story involved a routine pattern of blackmail rape within the NXIVM cult being prosecuted as sex trafficking. The case seems vaguely similar to what we see with P Diddy. Somehow there needs to be a sex trafficking ring at the center of every group with resources behind it, and every single party needs to get their hands dirty through involvement in some type of crime.
The Stormy Danielle’s scandal involving Donald Trump. What we saw here was Trump patronizing a ‘premium escort’ or ‘high paid hooker’, who was probably groomed by guys like Epstein or her law enforcement handlers and then fed to Trump as a high paid prostitute. Trump himself is a guy that profits from sex trafficking. Trump was even accused of raping a 13-year old girl, probably to hand over dirt to the FBI in return for economic and political advancement.
The above mass media events clearly evince a pattern: sex trafficking scandals have been increasingly coming into the limelight over the past 7-8 years. The P Diddy indictment represents the latest major sex trafficking scandal fitting this same pattern. Such open recognition of habitual criminal offending among the wealthy elite is reaching unseen levels.
Is this trend a sign that major transformational change is coming? Particularly, will we see legislation that helps curb police and FBI abuses of power, as well as their practice of using criminal informants to commit crimes against the civilian population?
Role of Law Enforcement in Sex Trafficking Scandals
Law enforcement is behind all the above racketeering schemes. P Diddy himself had recently been outed as an informant by Suge Knight. The sex trafficking offenses were clearly the price of P Diddy's fame.
The FBI obviously promised P Diddy success in his ‘legitimate fronts’ within the music industry so long he partook in all his ‘illegitimate activities’ within the racketeering enterprise. The use of legitimate business to serve as a cover for the illegitimate businesses is commonly seen within organized crime syndicates and the same pattern appears to extend to the organized criminal enterprise of which P Diddy was part.
The P Diddy scandal serves as a clear example of the ‘price of fame.' Many celebrities get selected for fame because they won a lottery and paid a price for it. Namely, they surrendered their liberty to the state by handing over dirt to the police and FBI in order to get all those rewards. The police and FBI also use profits from their organized crime networks to fund their own 'black ops' interests, including their practice of non-consensual human experimentation, human trafficking, domestic and international terrorism, and espionage.
Many popular celebrities possess very little natural talent on their own. Neither their looks or technical abilities are all that scarce. They can easily be replaced with a competitor that is eager for money and fame. In order to get all those rewards, the FBI thus requires they pay a price for it, namely, by committing crimes. Blood sacrifices, including involvement and the commission of murders are reported to be common, and frequently cited as part of the price of wealth and fame.
Unfortunately, the price of getting all those rewards often includes the FBI eventually swooping in and raiding the shop. The FBI seizes illegal earnings and stashes the money away in their own black ops accounts. Additional funds may be redistributed to the victims (often informants themselves acting as bait), the legal profession, and the courts. The celebrity, the FBI’s own ‘informant’, then gets served with a lengthy prison term, public humiliation, and status loss.
The Corrupting Role of Law Enforcement on Society
In short, the P Diddy scandal represents additional evidence of the corrupting influence the FBI and law enforcement have on society. The criminal role played by law enforcement poses is exercised through their mass civilian snitching system known as the ‘Community Oriented Policing’ (COPS) program.
Through the COPS program, the government stretches out its tentacles and gets hands-on with ordinary civilians, turning them into brainwashed state drones. Ordinary civilians are recruited to stalk, harass, domestically abuse, and kidnap other civilians because their cop handlers promise them rewards for it. People who are not criminals are deprived of rewards.
The COPS program is not being used legitimately, but represents a front for law enforcement’s own criminal racketeering enterprise. It is in imminent need of reform.
Conclusion
In sum, the P Diddy scandal represents more proof of the criminal nature of government, the FBI, and law enforcement. The Police and FBI are not our noble servants of justice. They do not seek to eliminate crime from society or prevent crime from happening. On the contrary, their role in society is to serve as the ‘creators of crime’. They bring crime into society as a force to terrorize and oppress the civilian population. The police are the government’s criminals.
The police love crime because their jobs depend on it. Without crime, there would be no need for them. When the police induce someone to commit a crime, they profit from it because they can then steal labor from that person by invoking the thirteenth amendment right to ‘legal slavery’. The police, however, are the biggest criminals of them all: they are complicit in every crime they induce or instruct one of their informants commit. The police are behind virtually all crime that happens in society.
Let us hope that the P Diddy scandal represents a sign of potential major social change in law enforcement. Perhaps new legislation is coming that will place limits on police power, improve transparency around their use of criminal informants, or reform the COPS program altogether in a manner that makes it serve it’s intended function.
'Till next time.
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