The Epstein Conundrum: A Problem Bill Gates Can’t Ctrl+Alt+Delete
Epstein has become the Darth Vader of recent times
Epstein is our new Darth Vader, embodying the very worst of humanity—cruelty, exploitation, and a complete disregard for innocent lives.
Every day you open your eyes to new mini versions of Darth Vader. It’s not ending, as if the craving for brutality were not quenched. And it surprises me that there seems to be less on the good side, and every good thing I thought was slowly being added to the other side. Let alone the politics or Hollywood.
Who thought the yoga guru, Deepak Chopra, who had millions of followers around the world and who spoke of spirituality, was sending emails to Epstein, supporting him throughout? Think of the extent of hypocrisy. Soft Hinduism on one hand and cruelty on the other hand.
I sometimes wonder and ask myself. “Is there anyone left?” Who is left to be trusted?
Photographs don’t lie, neither do records… countless records in various formats spanning calendar entries, photographs, and over 1,000 emails connected directly to Gates, his foundation, or his employees.
Come on, use common sense. Who would even try to think that Bill Gates was unaware of all that Epstein did? Please spare me the crap…
Epstein and Bill Gates
I opened my eyes to not-so-surprising news in the newspaper. A feature on Bill Gates and his Epstein connection. These days it’s become normal, though the crime cannot be normal for anyone with even a bit of humanity alive inside of them.

He regrets having associated with Epstein. Had that remorse come years earlier, perhaps many innocent souls might have been spared unimaginable suffering.
Everything that this mogul earned is tarnished due to his association with the sex offender.
What Bill Gates says is hard to digest
I know people who idolise Bill Gates. For them, it might come a bit hard. However, only the uneducated or the ignorant can believe what Bill Gates said in his testimony to the House Oversight Committee.
By the time of their meeting, Epstein had already been indicted by a grand jury, arrested, pleaded guilty, and served jail time for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
I never witnessed nor had any indication that Epstein was engaged in ongoing criminal conduct. I never went to his island, his ranch, or his Florida home. I have never victimized anyone. While he may have sought to foster a personal relationship, I was never interested in that and never reciprocated,” Gates said Wednesday, according to his prepared remarks. “I learned Epstein had become aware of sensitive information about my personal life, including the fact that I had been unfaithful in my marriage. These affairs had nothing to do with my interactions with Epstein, but they were painful for my family.”
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/06/10/politics/bill-gates-epstein-house-oversight
A man who was convicted in 2008 and Bill Gates seem to act so innocent that they had no idea about what was going on in the background. Come on… Who on earth would believe you, Bill?
Note what CNN says as “prepared remarks.” When you can afford competent lawyers, you will be well-trained for such closed-door interviews. I hope money doesn’t come in the way of the investigation.
No one can escape the retribution
If a big entrepreneur like him thought himself to be safe after all his association with Epstein, he is a failure. If he was innocent enough to overlook Epstein’s criminal background, then again, he is a big failure.
Life is a circle. It comes back to us. No one can escape retribution. That’s a life rule.
True, many victims passed away; many convicts may not be alive. But the survivors who are fighting their way out should be rewarded.
A man whose name appears more than 3000 times should not be given any chance to escape. Give the most stringent punishment, nothing less than life imprisonment.
Though Gates has not been accused of wrongdoing by any of Epstein’s survivors, his invisible support is well understood. Gates met this disgraced guy in 2011, when Epstein was already convicted in 2008 for a sex offense.
Again, you never know what those who passed away had to say about anybody.
Gates’ consent is very clear
Even after being aware of his crimes, he thought of overlooking the convicted sex offender’s past.
I recall being aware that Epstein had faced prior legal issues, but I did not fully understand the extent of the crimes he committed,” Gates said in his opening statement.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/what-to-know-about-bill-gates-relationship-with-jeffrey-epstein-as-he-is-interviewed-in-house-probe
Mentions are enough to be indicted
Experts may argue that mere mention should not indicate any wrongdoing. However, I defer. Even mentions, especially thousands of times, of any meeting mean there is involvement, direct or indirect. When you agree to collaborate with a convict, it is consensual and not a forced one.
It’s been a long wait for justice
Show mercy to the survivors. Let’s join hands to bring every single person to book. Show the world that humanity still exists and is not totally gone. These should be considered the “rarest of the rare,” considering the innocent, defenceless victims. Only animals could commit such gory crimes. With a big list of influencers considered the sex offenders’ friends, bringing justice would be a daunting task.
But the normal people who stand with the victims request we give back our faith in the system, judiciary, and mainly justice.
The magical Ctrl+Alt+Delete command
Mr Gates must be craving that magical “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” command.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete their meetings.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete their emails.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete awkward questions from the public.
“Ctrl+Alt+Delete to delete his mentions in the Epstein files.
“Ctrl+Alt+Delete to delete his name from the memories of countless followers he has.
“Ctrl+Alt+Delete to delete all his associations with Epstein.
But “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” is not enough in His presence on the big Judgment Day.
It was a conscious choice to side with a sex offender. Butyes, we can ask for His forgiveness through genuine repentance and acceptance of our faults.

