Oh, how the mighty love to wallow in filth and then pretend they're squeaky clean. Let's talk about Jeffrey Epstein, the man who was so deeply engrained in the golden circles of wealth and politics that his true fortune's origin is still shrouded in mystery. This is a man who amassed a wealth of $600 million, only for it to be as questionable as his moral compass. Or lack thereof.

Imagine a man so skilled in the art of manipulation that he could play both sides of a coin so convincingly that it's still hard to discern which side landed face up. Epstein, the sex offender turned billionaire, whose fortune's source remains as elusive as the Loch Ness monster. But we all know monsters exist, don't we?

Where did this peddler of perverse pleasures get his wealth? Some say he was a math teacher turned Wall Street maven. But that explanation stinks worse than three-day-old fish. Epstein was no ordinary financier; he was the financial 'fixer' for the world's wealthiest dirtbags. He knew how to launder reputations as efficiently as he laundered money.

But Epstein wasn't just some rogue trader playing fast and loose with other people's money. No, he was the puppet-master, pulling the strings behind an international cabal of power players who prostituted their principles for personal gain.

Money has a funny way of making people look the other way, especially when it's greasing the palms of the elites. Epstein had an awful lot of friends in high places, didn't he? From Prince Andrew to Bill Clinton, the who's who of the world's elites were happy to rub shoulders – and who knows what else – with him.

Epstein was the perfect camouflage for these spineless opportunists. A convenient scapegoat to dilute their own deeds in the sea of his sins. It's easy to point the finger at a dead man, isn't it?

This isn't just about Epstein, though. This is about the utter corruption and depravity at the heart of our society's power structures. It's about the oligarchs and billionaires, the politicians and corporate execs, who use money and power as both shield and sword. They're the untouchables, protected by a system that's rigged in their favor.

And let's not forget the media, the supposed 'watchdogs' of our society. The same media that peddles fear and division while ignoring the grotesque realities festering under their noses. The same media that buries stories like Epstein's under mountains of celebrity gossip and clickbait headlines.

So, where did Epstein get his fortune? The answer, my friends, is as ugly as the question. He got it from a system that rewards the worst of human behavior, a system that values profit over people, power over principle. Epstein was just a cog in a machine designed to chew up the weak and spit out the powerful.

Any illusion you had about the sanctity of our society's upper crust is a lie. Jeffrey Epstein is not an anomaly; he's the rule, not the exception. Wealth doesn't equate to virtue; often, it's just the opposite.

So, keep asking where Epstein got his money. Keep digging for the ugly truth. Because the more you look, the more you'll find that Epstein wasn't just a pimp for the elite; he was a product of them. And that, ladies and gents, is the real horror show.