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The Epstein files refuse to commit suicide
Paramount, which owns CBS, cancels highest-rated Stephen Colbert late-night show
The Epstein files continue to hold the rapt attention of the American public, even among Trump’s radical right MAGA (Make America Great Again) supporters, in spite of the tried and proven Republican tactics of Deny, Delay and Distract.
The controversy was caused by the original Trump lie that he had no connection with Epstein, the convicted pedophile and sex trafficker who “committed suicide” while he was in federal custody in 2019, during Trump’s first presidential term. Trump said that Epstein was a “creep he hardly knew”.
Republicans joined Democrats in pushing for the release of the Epstein files which served to protect the sexual abuse of minors by prominent and powerful elites of international society. Even Trump’s MAGA supporters were calling for the release of the files. Trump had hoisted himself with his own petard of previous lies by convincing his MAGA supporters that he had no connection with Epstein.
After all, his base had accepted his innocence of a multitude of even more heinous crimes – alleged and proven crimes of sedition, espionage, obstruction of justice – against a mountain of eyewitness, photographic and documentary evidence.
So why is Donald Trump now betraying his most loyal supporters by refusing to release the Epstein files to the public? He has been forced to change his position after his Attorney General Pam Bondi, who has been reviewing the files, warned Trump that his name appears on the files on numerous occasions. Trump immediately instructed her to either “dump” all 230,000 pages of the files, pretend they never existed, or redact every sentence which had reference to his name. Orders impossible to carry out. Bondi had already stated on TV that the files were on her desk, under review; and redaction of any reference to Trump would be irrefutable evidence of his guilt. The only redactable names were those of the victims, in order to protect their identities.
Last week, Trump went on a five-day visit to Scotland, ostensibly to open a new golf course in the name of his mother, who was of Scottish heritage, but also take a few days to defuse the Epstein controversy at home. He was met with hostile Scots crowds, with posters asking him to get the hell out of their country in more colorful Scottish slang; and with media questions about the Epstein files, which he answered with his usual lying flair.
Trump also met with British Premier Keir Starmer and European Union Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen for negotiations on tariffs. Although nothing had been finally settled, he took a victory lap on his successful deal with the European Union, which he announced was “the greatest trade deal ever made favoring the US”.
Trump’s 90-day “suspension” of the higher reciprocal rates declared on April 2, “Liberation Day”, would have ended on Friday, August 1, with a handful of tariff deals finalized. Most of the others will take effect on August 2, which will most likely plunge the world into recession by the autumn, unless Trump grants further “pauses”.
On his return from Scotland, Trump revealed yet another reason why he broke up his relationship with Epstein. He said that Epstein had stolen young women working at his spa at Mar a Lago, for use in his sex trafficking operation at Epstein’s notorious “Pedophilia Island”. When asked if he had ever visited the Island, Trump made two false statements. He said he had been invited but never went; but Bill Clinton went there 27 times. Both were baldfaced lies. Clinton visited the Island way more than on a mere 27 occasions. And the face of the second lie was considerably balder.
It was also strange that a spa of a resort like Mar a Lago, which Trump used as a second White House, where he hosted foreign dignitaries, would employ girls of high school age.
Virginia Giuffre, who had been working at the Mar a Lago spa in 2000, when she was 16-years old, had committed suicide last April. She was 43 years old. The family of Ms Giuffre issued a statement last Friday “that the toll of lifelong sexual abuse and trafficking had become unbearable”.
Ms Giuffre was one of the most outspoken critics of Epstein’s operation, and alleged that she had once been trafficked to Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, when she was 17-years old. An accusation that the prince has strenuously denied,
Trump admitted that he remembered Ms Giuffre, who was an employee of the spa at Mar a Lago before Epstein “stole” her to work for his sex trafficking operation. Epstein had long been a regular visitor at Mar a Lago. Trump lies so often that he had forgotten he had previously lied that he “hardly knew the creep”. And did Trump really believe that a human being could be capable of being “stolen”? Like the good old days he plans to Make America Great Again?
There is no way that any desperate efforts at distraction will conceal the friendship Trump had with Epstein for over 15 years at the turn of the century. Epstein is on record saying that Trump was his closest friend for ten years. Trump told the New York Magazine in 2002, “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side”. Far from the “creep said he hardly knew”.
The recent cancellation of the highest-rated CBS Stephen Colbert late-night show, provided a temporary distraction from the obsession with the Epstein files.
Paramount owns CBS, and is currently engaged in a $28 billion agreement with Skydance Media, in a proposal to merge the two media giants.
The Federal Communications Commission, the federal authority to regulate interstate and international communications (cable, wire, radio and television), with the goal of ensuring s robust and competitive market, was acting as the arbiter on the Paramount-Skydance Deal. The five members of the Commission are appointed by, and act at the pleasure of, the president.
Trump had earlier filed a lawsuit against CBS, that it had edited an interview with Vice-President Harris on its popular ‘60 Minutes’ program “to tip the scales in favor or of the Democratic Party”, before the 2024 November election. A lawsuit without any merit, which CBS appealed should be dismissed.
Paramount settled the frivolous lawsuit on payment of $16 million to Donald Trump, a case which Trump had no chance of winning,
Although Paramount had maintained that the Colbert show was canceled “for financial reasons”, it is more than likely that the settlement of $16 million had been made to appease Trump, who would have used his presidential power to scuttle the Skydance-Media agreement had the CBS lawsuit gone against him.
Colbert returned on his show the following night, accusing Paramount of capitulating to Trump to safeguard the Skydance agreement with a “big fat bribe of $16 million. Colbert ended the program with a heartfelt F..k You” to Trump, a slogan that has been adopted by many of other late-night hosts, who support him without reserve.
In fact, South Park, a popular animated sitcom known for its satirical take on current events, included in its latest episode a scene of Trump in bed with Satan, with comments on his “teeny tiny penis”.
America’s free press will not go down without a fight, but the odds are stacked against their survival. The many corporations which own these shows and the print media seem to be kissing the ring, in keeping with the Republican Party’s radical right Project 2025 agenda.
So Trump had a dream. He instructed Attorney General Bondi to release the 230,000 documents relating to the assassination of Civil Rights leader, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., which had been blocked from public view since 1977. The release of these documents was made in the hope that they would serve as a distraction to his supporters, who would judge him as they had done so often in the past, believing his blatant lies rather than the despicable content of his character.
Didn’t work. Few had any interest in files regarding the assassination of a Civil Rights leader over a half-century ago. So Trump went to his favorite Go To strategy of distraction – the treason of President Obama. He said that the FBI had uncovered fresh proof that the Epstein files were “run by the worst scum”, people like former Attorney General, Jim Comey , Hillary Clinton, Presidents Obama and Biden. They had made up thousands of lies about his association with Epstein, so that his political career would be ruined. What diabolical motives these “worst scum” had for not releasing these files they had manufactured when they had every opportunity to do so during the presidencies of Obama and Biden would be anybody’s guess!
The Department of Justice had also uncovered more evidence of Obama’s treasonous crimes of attempting to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He predicted that Obama will soon be arrested, face trial and be convicted on charges of treason, punishable by death.
Spokesman for President Obama, Patrick Rodenbush, released the following statement:
“Out of respect for the office of the presidency, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response.
“But these comments are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are a weak attempt at distraction”.
Trump then resorted to his other desperate, oft-repeated Trump card of distraction, his strategy for reducing grocery prices and controlling inflation. At a recent reception with members of Congress, Trump showed a degree of mathematical ignorance that was truly breathtaking,
Trump was talking about lowering drug prices at a time when his Big, Beautiful Bill, passed last week, would leave millions of Americans without health insurance in the near future. He promised some truly staggering figures.
“We will have reduced drug prices to numbers, likes of which you have never dreamed of. We are going to get the drug prices down, not 50% or 60%, but to 1000%, 1,400% ….numbers that are not even thought to be achievable”.
That’s for sure. Using Trump’s formula, if we get a discount of 60% off a drug with a retail price of $100, we get the drug at a bargain basement price of $40. But if some of Trump’s more attractive promises work out, then, at a discount of 100% we take the drug home free; and if we hit Trump’s most extravagant jackpots of up to 1,400%, we walk home with the drug and a sackfull of cash which will enable us not just to put food on the table, but pay our mortgages and finally live the American dream, as Trump has always guaranteed:
Promises made, promises kept – Trump-style.
On Friday, July 18, the Wall Street Journal released a “bawdy” letter from Epstein’s 50th Birthday Album, compiled by Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sexual trafficking of underage girls. The raunchy letter was from Trump, sending his best wishes on Epstein’s birthday. The letter included a sketch of a naked woman, with two arcs representing her breasts and a distinctive, squiggly ‘Donald’ signature mimicking her pubic hair.
There is only one president who would be justified in placing his signature on that particular area of a naked woman, and that would be President Bush.
The letter concluded: “Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret”.
What a wonderful sentiment from an alleged best friend! What secrets Donald must share with the creep he hardly knew.
The Wall Street Journal, owned by nonagenarian right wing media mogul, Rupert Murdoch, has become the unlikely champion of America’s free press. Murdoch has so far resisted Trump’s demands to “kill” the Epstein Birthday Album, even with the threat of a $10 billion threat of a defamation lawsuit.
Details of crimes of sex trafficking that Trump’s powerful friends, Republican, Democratic, even Royalty, of which they have been guilty, are unraveling by the day. Crimes against little girls who are now grown women, who have been carrying these gruesome memories all these years, at least one who had been driven to suicide. Do these innocent girls, someone’s daughters, granddaughters, sisters, not deserve, demand justice for having their innocence destroyed and sexually abused by pedophilic, aging monsters?
Whoever they are, whatever phony titles they carry.
I am totally opposed to capital punishment. My father, the late M. Chandrasoma, a Civil Servant of a previous era, penned the rhetorical question in his memoirs, “Why do we kill people who kill people to show people that killing people is wrong?” I will take that statement one step further. I would strenuously oppose the death sentence being imposed, I would even recommend clemency, on any person found guilty of killing a person who had sexually abused his/her child.
by Vijaya Chandrasoma ✍️
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Mannar’s silent skies: Migratory Flamingos fall victim to power lines amid Wind Farm dispute
By Ifham Nizam
A fresh wave of concern has gripped conservationists following the reported deaths of migratory flamingos within the Vankalai Sanctuary—a globally recognised bird habitat—raising urgent questions about the ecological cost of large-scale renewable energy projects in the region.
The incident comes at a time when a fundamental rights petition, challenging the proposed wind power project, linked to India’s Adani Group, remains under examination before the Supreme Court, with environmental groups warning that the very risks they highlighted are now materialising.
At least two flamingos—believed to be part of the iconic migratory flocks that travel thousands of kilometres to reach Sri Lanka—were found dead after entanglement with high-tension transmission lines running across the sanctuary. Another bird was reportedly struggling for survival.
Professor Sampath Seneviratne, a leading ornithologist, expressed deep concern over the development, noting that such incidents are not isolated but indicative of a broader and predictable threat.
“These migratory birds depend on specific flyways that have remained unchanged for centuries. When high-risk infrastructure, like poorly planned power lines, intersect these routes, collisions become inevitable,” he said. “What we are witnessing now could be just the beginning if proper mitigation measures are not urgently implemented.”
Environmentalists argue that the Mannar region—particularly the Vankalai wetland complex—is one of the most critical stopover sites in South Asia for migratory waterbirds, including flamingos, pelicans, and various species of waders. The sanctuary’s ecological value has also supported a niche with growing eco-tourism sector, drawing birdwatchers from around the world.
Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Justice, Dilena Pathragoda, said the incident underscores the urgency of judicial intervention and stricter environmental oversight.
“This tragedy is a direct consequence of ignoring scientifically established environmental safeguards. We have already raised these concerns before court, particularly regarding the location of transmission infrastructure within sensitive bird habitats,” Pathragoda said.
“Renewable energy cannot be pursued in isolation from ecological responsibility. If due process and proper environmental impact assessments are bypassed or diluted, then such losses are inevitable.”
Conservation groups have long cautioned that the installation of wind turbines and associated grid infrastructure—especially overhead transmission lines—within or near sensitive habitats could transform these landscapes into lethal zones for avifauna.
An environmental activist involved in the ongoing legal challenge said the latest deaths validate earlier warnings.
“This is exactly what we feared. Development is necessary, but not at the cost of biodiversity. When projects of this scale proceed without adequate ecological assessments and safeguards, the consequences are irreversible,” the activist stressed.
The debate has once again brought into focus the delicate balance between renewable energy expansion and biodiversity conservation. While wind energy is widely promoted as a clean alternative to fossil fuels, experts caution that “green” does not automatically mean “harmless.”
Professor Seneviratne emphasised that solutions do exist, including rerouting transmission lines, installing bird diverters, and conducting comprehensive migratory pathway studies prior to project approval.
“Globally, there are well-established mitigation strategies. The issue here is not the absence of knowledge, but the failure to apply it effectively,” he noted.
The timing of the incident is particularly worrying. Migratory flamingos typically remain in Sri Lanka until late April or May before embarking on their return journeys. Conservationists warn that if hazards remain unaddressed, larger flocks could face similar risks in the coming weeks.
Beyond ecological implications, experts also highlight potential economic fallout. Wildlife tourism—especially birdwatching—contributes significantly to local livelihoods in Mannar.
Repeated reports of bird deaths could deter eco-conscious travellers and damage the region’s reputation as a safe haven for migratory species.
Environmentalists are now calling for immediate intervention by authorities, including a temporary halt to high-risk operations in sensitive zones, pending a thorough environmental review.
They stress that protecting animal movement corridors—whether elephant migration routes or avian flyways—is a fundamental pillar of modern conservation.
As the controversy unfolds, one question looms large: can Sri Lanka pursue sustainable energy without sacrificing the very natural heritage that defines it?
Pathragoda added that for now, the sight of fallen flamingos in Mannar stands as a stark reminder that development, if not carefully planned, can carry a heavy and irreversible cost.
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‘Weaponizing’ religion in the pursuit of power
A picture of US President Donald Trump apparently being prayed for by supporters, appearing in sections of the international media, said it all loud and clear. That is, religion is being flagrantly leveraged or prostituted by politicians single-mindedly bent on furthering their power aspirations.
Although in the case of the US President the trend took on may be an exceptionally graphic or dramatic form, the ‘weaponizing’ of religion is nothing particularly new, nor is it confined to only religiously conservative sections of the West. For example, in South Asia it is an integral part of politics. The ‘South Asian Eight’ are notorious for it and it could be unreservedly stated that in Sri Lanka, the latter’s ethnic conflict would be more amenable to resolution if religion was not made a potent weapon by ambitious politicians of particularly the country’s South.
The more enlightened sections of Christian believers in the US may not have been able to contain their consternation at the sight of the US President apparently being ‘blessed’ by pastors claiming adherence to Christianity. Any human is entitled to be blessed but not if he is leading his country to war without exhausting all the options at his disposal to end the relevant conflict by peaceful means.
More compounded would be his problem if his directives lead to the death of civilians in the hundreds. In the latter case he is stringently accountable for the spilling of civilian blood, that is, the committing of war crimes.
However, the US along with Israel did just that in the recent bombings of Iran, for instance. The majority of the lives lost were those of civilians. If the US President is endowed with a Christian conscience he would have paused to consider that he is guilty of ordering the taking of the life of another human which is forbidden in the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Moreover, the ‘pastors’ praying over the US President should have thought on the above lines as well. May be they were in an effort to curry the President’s favour which is as blame-worthy as legitimizing in some form the taking of civilian lives. Apparently, the realisation is not dawning on all Christian conservatives of the US that some of these ‘pastors’ could very well be the proverbial false prophets and the latter are almost everywhere, even in far distant Sri Lanka.
However, the political reality ‘on the ground’ is that the Christian Right is a stable support base of the Republican Right in the US. Considering this it should not come as a surprise to the seasoned political watcher if the Christian Right, read Christian fundamentalists, are hand-in-glove, so to speak, with President Trump. But it is a scathing indictment on these rightist sections that they are all for perpetrating war and destruction and not for the fostering of peace and reconciliation. Ideally, they should have impressed on their President the dire need to make peace.
That said, political commentators should consider it incumbent on themselves to point out that religion is being ‘weaponized’ in Iran as well. Theocratic rule in Iran has been essentially all about perpetuating the power of the clerical class. The reasons that led to the Islamic Revolution in Iran are complex and the indiscreet Westernization of Iran under the Shah dynasty is one of these but one would have expected Iran to develop from then on into a multi-party, pluralistic democratic state where people would be enjoying their fundamental rights, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, for example.
Moreover, Iran should have taken it upon itself to be a champion of world peace, in keeping with its Islamic credentials. But some past regimes in Iran had vowed to virtually bomb Israel out of existence and such regional policy trajectories could only bring perpetual conflict and war. Considering the current state of the Middle East it could be said that the unfettered playing out of these animosities is leading the region and the world to ‘reap the whirlwind’, having recklessly ‘sowed the wind’.
However, religious fundamentalism-inspired conflict and war has spread well beyond the Middle East into almost every region since 1979, the year of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. So much so, knowledgeable opinion now points out that religious identity has come to replace nationalism as a principal shaper of international politics or “geopolitics”, as quite a few sections misleadingly and incorrectly term it.
Elaborating on the decisive influence of religious identity, the well known and far traveled Western journalist Patrick Cockburn says in his authoritative and comprehensive book titled, ‘The Age of Jihad – Islamic State and the Great War for the Middle East’ at page 428 in connection with the war in Chechnya ; ‘If nationalism was not entirely dead, it no longer provided the ideological glue necessary to hold together and motivate people who were fighting a war. Unlike the Islamic faith, it was no longer a belief or a badge of identity for which people would fight very hard.’ (The book in reference was published by VERSO, London and New York).
In his wide coverage of Jihadist Wars the world over Cockburn goes on to state that today a call from a cleric could motivate his followers to lay down no less than their lives for a cause championed by the former. The 9/11 catastrophe alone should convince the observer that this is indeed true.
However, as often pointed out in this column, there is no alternative but to foster peace and reconciliation if a world free of bloodshed and strife is what is being sought. Fortunately we are not short of illustrious persons from the East and West who have shone a light on how best to get to a degree of peace. Besides Mahatma Gandhi of India, who was the subject of this column last week, we have former President of Iran Mohammad Khatami, who made a case for a ‘Dialogue of Civilizations’ rather than a ‘Clash of Civilizations’.
The time is more than ripe to take a leaf from these illustrious personalities, for, the current state of war in the Middle East has raised the possibility of a war that could transcend regional boundaries. The antagonists are obliged to exhaust all the peaceful options with the assistance of the UN system. Besides, war cannot ever have the blessings of the sane.
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Venerable Rahula Thera’s 35-year green mission and national Namal Uyana
It was 35 years ago, on March 28, 1991, that Venerable Rahula Thera, then a young monk, embarked on a journey to the Na forest in Ulpathagama, Palagama, in the Anuradhapura District. Today, three and a half decades later, this mission stands as living proof of the enduring bond between Buddhist philosophy and the natural world.
Marking the 35th year of this green mission, Rahula Thera’s relentless dedication has transformed the National Namal Uyana into an environmental landmark admired not only across Sri Lanka but around the globe, as well.
When studying the life of Venerable Rahula Thera, one cannot ignore the profound connection between Buddhism and the environment. Buddhism is a philosophy deeply attuned to nature. The historical use of the sacred “Na Ruka” by all four Buddhas: Mangala Buddha, Sumana Buddha, Revata Buddha, and Sobhita Buddha — for enlightenment —demonstrates that from time immemorial, Buddhism has maintained a sacred bond with the Na tree. From the birth of Siddhartha to his enlightenment, the propagation of the Dharma, and even the great Parinirvana, all of these milestones unfolded in verdant, living landscapes.
Venerable Rahula Thera did not embark on the Namal Uyana mission seeking government support or personal gain. His commitment sprang from a deep devotion to the Buddha’s teachings on grove cultivation. A grove cultivator is one who spreads compassion for nature. As the Vanaropa Sutta teaches:
Venerable Rahula Thera reclaimed Namal Uyana which was then under the control of timber smugglers and treasure hunters. The term “Wanawasi” does not merely mean living in a forest; it signifies finding rest and enlightenment through nature, free from the destructive roots of greed, sin, and delusion.
Another defining aspect of Venerable Rahula Thera’s 35-year mission is the purification of the human mind. He has consistently taught the thousands who visit Namal Uyana that a person who loves a tree will never harm another human being. As the Dhamma proclaims:
It is important to remember that Venerable Rahula Thera devoted his life, without fear, speaking the truth and taking necessary action, tirelessly advancing the national mission he began. From 1991 to the present, he has worked with every government elected by the people, maintaining impartiality and independence from political ideology. Yet, he never hesitated to raise his voice fearlessly against any individual, of any rank or party, who committed wrongdoing.
Religious and Social Mission
The National Namal Uyana is not merely a forest; it is a magnificent heritage site, dating back to ancient times. Scattered across the landscape are boundary walls, the remains of ancient monastery complexes, and stone carvings believed to date back to the reign of King Devanampiyatissa. In earlier centuries, this sacred land had served as a meditation sanctuary for hundreds of monks. The name “National Namal Uyana,” by which this ecological and archaeological treasure is known today, was introduced by Venerable Rahula Thera in 1991. The government’s later recognition of the site as the National Namal Uyana stands as a significant achievement for both religion and national heritage.
Venerable Rahula Thera is a monk who has lived a life of renunciation. A striking example of this is his decision not to assume the position of Chief Incumbent of the National Namal Uyana Viharaya, instead entrusting the temple to the Ramanna Nikaya and its trustees. In doing so, he set a precedent for the contemporary Sangha. The Thera himself stated that he was merely the trustee of Namal Uyana, not its owner.
Legacy and Continuing Inspiration
The 35th anniversary of Venerable Wanawasi Rahula Thera’s arrival at Namal Uyana is not merely the commemoration of a period of time; it is a message of nature to future generations. Through his work, the Thera revived the ancient Hela tradition of loving trees and venerating the environment as something sacred. This religious and environmental mission remains unforgettable.
The revival experienced by Namal Uyana, after the arrival of Venerable Wanawasi Rahula Thera, is beyond simple description. Some of the major accomplishments achieved under his leadership include:
* Securing and protecting the largest Rose Quartz (Rosa Thirivana) reserve in South Asia.
* Restoring the Na forest spread across hundreds of acres, providing shelter to numerous rare plants and animal species.
* Transforming the area into a living centre for environmental education, offering practical learning experiences for thousands of schoolchildren and university students.
* Drawing the attention of world leaders and international environmentalists to Sri Lanka’s unique environmental heritage.
In recognition of his immense contribution to environmental conservation, Venerable Rahula Thera was honoured with the Presidential Environment Award and the Green Award in 2004—a significant moment in his life. Yet the Thera himself has always remained devoted to the work rather than the recognition it brings, making such appreciation even more meaningful.
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