
Then you read an email exchange that shakes you. Not because it confirms corruption. That part is expected. It is the casual tone that tells you this was not an emergency plan. This was not an act of desperation. This was normal.
In February 2018, a man once at the heart of a White House administration traded emails with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein was already a convicted sex offender. His crimes were not secrets. His patterns were not unknown. Yet here he was, speaking with the former chief strategist to the President of the United States as if they were planning a marketing campaign.
Rich Guy Talk Translation
1. The “coin issues” lines
What Epstein is really asking is something like this:
“How can we build a money system for political operations using crypto so that donors can give, campaigns can spend, and the whole thing avoids normal election rules? Could foreign money be hidden in it?”
That is the simplest accurate translation.
He is not talking about blockchain theory.
He is talking about the flow of political money.
2. “money needed for think tank… ads… policy meetings…”
This translates to:
“We will need money to influence policy, run messaging, host gatherings, and shape public opinion. How do we move that money in ways that do not trigger campaign-finance alarms?”
The “non negotiable for 2 years” line means:
“Maybe we can lock the coins so they do not look like donations or payments right away.”
3. “is there a super smart FEC person?”
This is basically:
“Get me a campaign-finance lawyer who knows the loopholes.”
He is asking for an expert who understands how to navigate or work around federal election law.
4. The “Christian component” line
Here is the accurate, plain English translation:
“Should we use a religious structure, like a church, to shield money and communications, because clergy confession has legal protection that investigators cannot easily penetrate?”
This is not theology.
It is not faith.
It is legal strategy using religious privilege as a form of insulation.
5. Bannon’s reply
That means:
“Target those voters first. Bring conservative Christians into the coalition after.”
“Reverse Alabama” was Bannon’s shorthand for preventing a repeat of the 2017 Alabama Senate race, where suburban Republicans, women, and conservative Christians abandoned a GOP candidate and handed Democrats an unlikely victory.
It is not a refusal.
It is political strategy.
When I read this, my stomach turned. Not because corruption exists. Corruption has existed since Genesis. It turned because these men were using the language of faith as a tactic. They were treating the church as a cloak for political power, as a refuge for influence, as a loophole to bypass scrutiny.
Jesus warned exactly about this.
He said wolves would come dressed as sheep.
He said there would be men who prayed loudly in the temple while plotting in the streets.
He said there would be people who used God’s name as a tool, a mask, or a shield.
This is that.
The Bible tells us that truth does not fear the light. Deeds done in darkness fear only one thing. Exposure.
When Epstein floated his idea about creating a religious structure for political cover, he was not inventing a new trick. He was resurrecting an old sin. The sin of using sacred things for personal gain.
In Acts, Ananias and Sapphira tried to manipulate the early church for influence. They lied about money. They tried to use the appearance of generosity to gain spiritual credibility. Scripture tells us plainly that God did not tolerate it.
Power brokers may not fear God today. They should.
If they do not, the people still can.
Here is the truth we can say with confidence:
This does not prove a conspiracy.
It proves something simpler and more disturbing.
It proves what they were comfortable discussing.
In the New Testament, Paul warns Timothy to guard the church from those who would use godliness as a form of gain. This is what spiritual corruption looks like in the twenty first century. Not fire and brimstone. Not theological wars. But influence disguised as faith. Power whispered through scripture. Strategy dressed in holiness.
These emails show the White House Chief Strategist standing shoulder to shoulder with a man infamous for ruining the lives of the innocent, a figure entangled in murky financial dealings and crypto schemes that looked like modern forms of dishonest scales, all while invoking the name of the Lord to mask deceit. It is the very picture of wolves dressing themselves as shepherds.
If that does not shake a country that claims to be a nation under God, then perhaps nothing will.
We can debate policy all day. But when powerful men begin floating the idea of creating churches not to worship but to shield money and political plans, that is not politics anymore. That is profane.
America has many challenges.
But our greatest threat has always been the same.
Not enemies abroad.
Not rivals at home.
But powerful men who believe the rules do not apply to them.
Men who believe God is something they can use.
History is full of nations that fell not from invasion, but from corruption, rot, and compromised souls at the top.
Jesus said you will know them by their fruits.
Now we have read their emails.
And the fruit is rotten.

