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Justice Madlanga’s description of Colonel Padayachee’s inference — that General Khumalo’s conduct amounted to fraud and corruption — as a “quantum leap in logic” could not be more apt. For me, that moment stands as the high-water mark of the entire IDAC stream at the Commission. It encapsulates the...

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This scene, and especially these lines, caught my attention. I find them quite interesting, as if they mark pivotal moments - not used just as metaphors, but as turning points that define the characters’ lives and the story. Each experience seems to reflect a shared trajectory between Eşref and Nisan, also possibly suggesting that what Eşref has lived through might be mirrored in Nisan’s future as well. - Like the first murder – This was a major turning point for Eşref. After it happened, his life was never the same. And it makes me wonder if this is also a kind of foreshadowing - will Nisan cross a similar line? Could this be the moment where her life changes irreversibly too? Or was it just a reference to Eşref’s first murder that affected Nisan’s life as well? But one thing is for sure - this is where their shared path, their shared trajectory of life, begins to appear. - Like falling in love – Eşref has loved Rüya for as long as he can remember, and yet he fell for her again, as Nisan. Nisan, in turn, falls in love with Eşref. That love becomes a defining moment for both of them. After it, nothing remains the same. - Like betrayal – This one feels layered. It could reference Kadir’s betrayal, synchronized with Eşref’s suspicion that Nisan might have betrayed him too. And the kiss that followed is another turning point. It could also be a foreshadowing of betrayal yet to come. - Like being born – This seems to reflect the pain and injustice both Eşref and Nisan have endured since childhood. They’ve been shaped by suffering they never chose. Their only “crime” was being born into a world that was already cruel to them. - Like death / maybe – This line feels more uncertain, more speculative. “Maybe” suggests hesitation. Death is usually final - not a turning point, but an ending. Unless, of course, it’s not the end for the person dying… or it becomes a defining moment for those left behind. In short, these lines seem to be the highlight of their lives - the story of Eşref and Rüya. With the story unfolding, the full weight of these moments will come into focus, and their meaning will become clearer. #EşrefRüya #EşSan

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“Ghislaine Maxwell remains, as of yet, the only woman convicted for trafficking underage victims to absolutely nobody. And that is the fundamental conundrum in the case of the Epstein files. And that is that other than Prince Andrew having been stripped of his title, and Mandelson having to have had to quit the House of Lords and his position in the Labour Party, it doesn’t appear - in the way of punishments - for anyone to have faced anything that could even be described as being close to justice. Keep in mind, and as we’re going to go into in the details of this stream, resignations and public shamings and loss of titles, considering the scale and the implications of the crimes we are talking about, cannot in any way be defined as justice. If we’re discussing, as it appears increasingly to be the case, the international globalist trafficking ring that was trafficking in underage victims for the purposes of acquiring compromise on politicians to sell out the national interests of on behalf of a foreign power, presumably most likely to be Mossad, then we’re talking of not just treason here, we’re also talking, of course, of the crime of underage rape and trafficking, but including, as we’re about to hear in this stream, torture, rape, and so on and so forth. So considering the sheer scale and enormity of the crimes, a resignation here and a stripping of a title there doesn’t feel anywhere near close to justice, especially for those who may have fallen victim to this scheme. So that is the topic for today. Epstein Files Fallout: Name the Clients.” Maajid Nawaz for WARRIOR CREED
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