My name is Jennifer Guskin—Guest Opinion by an Epstein Island Survivor

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My name is Jennifer Guskin—Guest Opinion by an Epstein Island Survivor
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My name is Jennifer Guskin.

I was adopted as an infant by a couple in New York, who sold me throughout my childhood. 

I've been to Epstein Island and multiple Lolita Express types of flights as a child. I crossed paths with Epstein a few times, though at this point I don't remember any direct interaction with him. 

In October 2017, I made a post going public about what I remembered from childhood. Unfortunately, due to the severity of abuse, my memories are fractured, and while I'm still piecing it together, I've had to consider the gravity of what it IS - 

If what I am remembering IS accurate, can I stay silent? Or do I speak and encourage others to do the same?

Donald Trump was now President of the United States. I felt there may be a real, tangible possibility of putting an end to the systemic corruption plaguing us ALL, and this would be the best, if not ONLY, chance to make it happen. 

Overall, it was very well received (Better than expected, to be fully transparent), and I continued speaking when I felt relevant. 

A few months after I went public, Child Protective Services opened a Substance Exposed Newborn case, even though all tests came back NEGATIVE, and told me that if I didn't stop posting on Social Media, I'd never see my daughter again. 

My daughter was placed in Foster Care with her Paternal Grandmother, who became "Best Friends" with my father (Who raped and sold me throughout my childhood), and soon, she started showing signs of enduring similar abuse. 

I started putting together and publicly asked - If I were adopted as an infant and trafficked among Epstein's ilk, how many other children who have been through the CPS/Foster/Adoption industries have met the same fate?

It was at this point that Child Protective Services extorted my husband into filing a police report against me, and I spent about a year and a half as a Political Prisoner with no trial, and all charges essentially dropped. (Though one could probably argue that it was 2 and a half years)

It was during this time that Jeffrey Epstein "Committed Suicide"... 

I was in a cell similar to Epstein's. In the medical wing for Prisoners, they thought a suicide risk.

My first thought? "Oh no... All of the names... All of the information he knows... Lost..."

Second thought - "... Am I next?"

It's hard to describe my feelings about the ongoing Epstein Saga...On one hand - Good riddance to bad rubbish. On the other - If he could be turned? If we can get him to speak? The information...The names….

A part of me felt like my world had shattered. 

Even now, as I write this, the emotional roller coaster from the past few years...It's numbing.… 

I still believe that President Trump is the best path in getting answers as to what's happened.

Do I think it will be a quick and easy list of names, and a release of blackmail videos? No. Of course not. 

Do I think it needs to be eased into the collective consciousness? Yes. That I do. 

That being said, we also need to be realistic. President Trump has NOT been in power for the entirety of the US' existence. There are Administrations prior to Trump that knew this sick kind of corruption has been going on for DECADES, and rather than doing their job, and stopping it, they often actively FACILIATED it. Which, to be frank, will leave the accuracy/legitimacy of ANY documentation from those years in question. 

Do you trust corrupt people not to alter evidence? I don't. ANYTHING we may be presented with is in question. Not because we "TrUmP bAd." But because "We don't know who did what to this before it was put on our desk, and we have to question if this file has been compromised..."

The question is - Where do we go from here? How do we make sure this kind of systemic corruption never happens again?

We need to acknowledge what happened, and need to proceed like it's a brand new case. 

Yes, we have the remaining evidence that we have, but we must question its validity/legitimacy as we don't know to what extent, if any, it was contaminated. 

That doesn't mean to throw it out. But it must be evaluated with a giant question mark overhead. 

That being said, since President Trump has been re-elected into office, it seems like crime has skyrocketed, as the "Deep State" does everything it can to hold on to whatever power remains. 

So, what is the DoJ to do? Allow these people to get away with destroying our communities and cities? Or hold them accountable as soon as possible, to make sure the Statute of Limitations doesn't run out, and deter future events of violence?

Right now, the DoJ has a lot going on, with much of it being orchestrated for the purposes of taking resources away from more important, trafficking-related cases.

The things Epstein's ilk are involved in are really beyond the comprehension of the reasonable mind. 

Because, at the end of the day, it's NOT about Epstein.

It's about the system that created and enabled his kind. While allowing them to run around, almost completely unabated. 

President Trump and his Administration are the FIRST to bring attention to Government-Sponsored Child Trafficking. 

This is the first, and perhaps ONLY, chance we'll have to address it. As long as there is movement, they deserve the benefit of the doubt. 

That being said - I live about an hour from DC, and travel there to lobby (*wretch*) Congress, and various members of local agencies to bring attention to Child "Protective" Trafficking, by pushing to have laws changed/implemented, and seeing what can be done to help those harmed by it. 

There IS movement. There IS hope. 

In my opinion, at the very LEAST, Trump's Team deserves the benefit of the Doubt

There's a growing number of Congressional Representatives and DC "Locals" who are becoming aware of the issue and are evaluating what can be done about it. 

If you have a similar experience to mine, in any capacity, we need your voice. 

If you are willing - because it's doubtful you'll ever be "ready" - please consider speaking up and stepping forward. 

You have the power to make a difference. You ARE important. What you went through matters. Your voice matters. 

One voice becomes another. Becomes another. Becomes an undeniable ROAR. 

We must protect the children. We must protect the future. 

We must NEVER allow this to happen again. 

Transparency and Accountability are the only way,

To learn more about Jennifer Guskin’s experiences with Child Protective Services, see this article.

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