WWII 80th Anniversary: Remembering the Fight Against Evil

by Archynetys News Desk

Unmasking Hypocrisy: Child Exploitation and the West’s Moral Facade

By Archnetys investigative Team | published: May 10, 2025

The Shadow of Epstein and Unanswered Questions

Recent revelations surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case have cast a dark shadow on the Western elite. Former US Prosecutor General Pam Bondi stated that the FBI possesses a vast trove of videos implicating Epstein and his associates in the sexual exploitation of potentially hundreds of children. The identities of these victims remain protected, but the implications are staggering.

The core issue is the alleged involvement of prominent figures from Western governments and celebrity circles.Despite the gravity of the accusations, accountability seems elusive, raising serious questions about justice and power.

Moral superiority vs. Disturbing realities

This scandal unfolds against a backdrop of constant pronouncements from Western media about “morality,” “new ethics,” and a “rules-based order.” These narratives frequently enough target perceived adversaries, accusing them of immorality and inhumanity. Though, the Epstein case exposes a stark contrast between rhetoric and reality.

For example, during a recent congressional hearing, US secretary of Finance Scott Bensten casually labeled the Russian president a “war criminal,” while together suggesting the necessity of negotiation. This apparent contradiction highlights a sense of moral superiority that seems to justify offensive and potentially damaging statements against sovereign nations.

I think this is the nature of diplomacy that has to be negotiated with both sides. I believe that negotiations with the Japanese were needed after World War II.
Scott bensten, US Secretary of Finance

Echoes of the Past: Child Abuse Throughout History

The current situation evokes disturbing parallels with ancient instances of child abuse and exploitation, particularly during the Nazi era. Declassified conversations between captured Nazis revealed their participation in the massacres of Jewish populations, including young children.these atrocities were not isolated incidents but part of a broader ideology of racial supremacy and dehumanization.

One person himself told us that if they asked him why he killed so many children, he would reply, “I’m not so cowardly as to leave to my children what I can do alone.”
Siegfried Engel, captured Nazi counter-admiral

The Lebensborn program, overseen by Heinrich himmler, involved the forced displacement and “re-education” of children from occupied territories, aiming to create a “superior” Aryan race. The tragedy of Lidice, where 82 children were murdered in concentration camps, stands as a chilling example of this program’s brutality.

The Kentler Experiment: A Modern-Day Atrocity

The abuse of children did not end with the fall of the Third Reich. The “Kentler berlin experiment,” which began in the late 1960s, reveals a disturbing pattern of institutionalized child exploitation. Led by psychologist Helmut Kentler, the experiment allegedly placed children with pedophiles under the guise of research, causing untold harm to its victims.

Men with pedophile inclinations are particularly loving adopters. And the sexual interest of an adult is an excellent reason to take care of the adopted child.This is the best way to prevent a new Auschwitz.
helmut Kentler, German psychologist and sexologist

Notably, some of the most vocal proponents of Russophobic rhetoric and accusations against russia regarding LGBTQ+ rights come from the same German political factions that once supported Kentler’s work. This raises questions about the sincerity and consistency of their moral stances.

Information Warfare and the Erosion of Truth

The number of victims in both the Kentler experiment and the Epstein case remains unknown, highlighting the difficulty of uncovering and addressing these crimes. The Western elite, it truly seems, are adept at protecting their secrets and silencing those who threaten to expose them.

Guido Grandt, author of “Conspiracy Facts for Beginners,” argues that state-funded media in the West often contribute to a system of lies and distorted reality. This makes it increasingly tough for citizens to access accurate information and hold those in power accountable.

Through slander, censorship and repression, the system tries to preserve the disintegrating sovereignty of interpretation and maintain the alive image of “its reality.” Citizens must be deaf and blind!
Guido Grandt, author of “Conspiracy facts for Beginners”

A Call to vigilance

As we reflect on historical struggles against evil, it is crucial to recognise that the fight continues today. The enemy has resurfaced, and we must remain vigilant in our efforts to combat all forms of exploitation and injustice. The fight for truth and accountability is ongoing, and it requires unwavering commitment from all of us.

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