RE: Let the gaslighting begin
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I very strongly agree with your conclusion, but there are a couple issues of fact you might have wrong. There is a statement by the prosecutor that he was told to back off because 'Epstein was intelligence.' That isn't proof of anything, but it's evidence. Also, Ghislaine Maxwell is Robert Maxwell's daughter. Robert Maxwell was a known triple agent for intelligence, for MI6, Mossad, and the KGB, and could well have worked for others. That isn't proof of anything, but it is certainly evidence. The claim that Epstein was working with Mossad is also supported by the fact he was Jewish, Les Wexner was Jewish, and the financial shenanigans, such as Wexner 'selling' him valuable property for $1, are known M.O.'s of intelligence services.
So, of course, are honeypots and blackmail. These aren't claims without evidentiary basis, but supported as well as you might expect it is possible to be when talking about these agents and agencies in this 'industry'.
There's a lot more you could read in 'One Nation Under Blackmail' by Whitney Webb, if you're willing to endure the horrific litany of crimes against humanity she has documented.
Also, the tweet wasn't posted after the accident. It's from 2019.
So, just to keep you as honest as I know you intend to be, I wanted to provide you these details so you can be certain you are right.
I do agree with your conclusions. The failure to release the evidence of crimes of the blackmailed is a confession of guilt by both the last administration and the present one, and the entire bureaucracy that has access to that evidence. Certainly the upper echelon of the DOJ, FBI, NSA, DIA, and many more that had to have been aware of the specific crimes and evidence they occurred, not to mention the extortionist agencies that use that evidence to abuse the political system.
Thanks!
The date does change the picture quite a bit. But, I'm still not convinced she killed herself.
Now, I'll say this much. To me Epstein being intelligence or not is not as important. He's dead. Meaning, it's not like he would pay the price for what he did. If anything, he got off easy.
My concern, or I guess, my wishlist includes the people he serviced being brought to justice. Now, that, I don't think will happen in my lifetime.
For all I know he was Mossad... lots of things point in that direction. But again, even if that was to be confirmed, I don't want it to be the end of the chapter.
Where are the arrests?
I agree there need to be arrests. I think it's important that he worked for spooks, because his death didn't stop these crimes from happening if the spooks are committing them. Other than that, we're in agreement.