by Laura Aboli on Telegram
As bad as what we’ve seen to date (re the Epstein Files) is, it represents but a scant percentage of the larger treasure trove of documents the DOJ still retains.
Just keep in mind that there are a number of things in play that make this neccesary.
For starters, you can’t just drop the extent (depth & breath) of the truth on the public all at once. It would be more than many could handle. You’d get the general public there in stages.
Just getting them to understand that there are actual Satanic pedophile cannibals operating within our midst, is a massive first step in getting to full disclosure.
Additionally, evidence related to active grand jury investigations and/or sealed indictments waiting to drop simply can’t be shared yet. And that’s especially true if what we’re waiting on is a massive RICO investigation that lays out a web of interconnected people, all operating under an enterprise-level crime syndicate. The likes of which the world has ever seen before.
This also means that the names not yet mentioned are the people in the most trouble.
Overall, I have zero doubt that this is all being managed according to a timeline to which the public doesn’t have access…but rest assured, it’s all going to come out.
Why? Because it has to.
It has taken a great deal to arrive at this point…
For those of us who have been awake for years, this was never a dramatic overnight awakening or a single defining moment that changed everything. It was a gradual erosion of illusion, a slow dismantling of narratives we were raised to trust, and a very painful confrontation with truths that we would have preferred not to see.
We did not swallow the darkness in one overwhelming gulp, we absorbed it in stages, as each layer of deception revealed itself, forcing us to completely recalibrate our understanding of the world and reality.
There was shock, disbelief, disgust, anger, frustration and eventually that awful sense of unease and uncertainty that comes when you realise you were lied to about everything.
Alongside that internal reckoning came the external consequences; labels, ridicule and relationships that faded because confronting what we were seeing would have required them to question their own foundations.
We paid a social and emotional price for asking questions, but we remained steady because we understood that truth, however destabilising, is the only path to freedom.
We had years to process what is now breaking open in real time. We had time to research, to reflect, to argue internally, to despair and then to rebuild our inner footing. We developed emotional resilience because we were forced to, but those waking up now do not have that gradual unfolding.
They are not being introduced to uncomfortable truths one at a time; they are being confronted with a convergence of revelations all at once. What many of us processed over many years, they are having to digest in a matter of weeks.
That process is destabilising, and deeply frightening. If we have been awake longer, this is not the moment for superiority or quiet vindication. We can all remember what it felt like when the veil first lifted and the ground beneath us seemed to move. We’ve all been there at some stage.
Awakening is not a competition over who saw it first. It is a collective psychological and moral transition that requires strength, clarity, and a measure of compassion.
If the goal is genuine freedom rather than merely being correct, then we must recognise that not everyone had the same timeline. Some needed to see more evidence, others needed to experience the consequences personally, and some are only now finding the courage to look.
The storm is no longer something on the horizon; it is unfolding in full view. Millions are encountering truths that once isolated a small minority, and they are doing so without the gradual preparation that many of us had.
It took years for many of us to integrate what we know today. Allow others the space to do the same, because if this awakening is to lead anywhere meaningful, it will require not just exposure, but the rebuilding of resilience, discernment, unity and moral courage across society.

The best way to get people out of prison is to open the doors and show their guards in custody. We can trust God to open their eyes. However, the traitors in the midst of the freed captives will have to be grabbed and tossed in with the guards.