Epstein Files

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I still don't understand how Epstein was able to make the leap from barely a high school graduate to rubbing elbows with the world's elite. Why would they trust him? There's a stench about him that comes right through the photographs.

He obviously was highly intelligent. He used it for evil.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Whatever is in these files on Trump and Co must be truly horrific.


There is only one thing that Trump knows that would turn his MAGA cult against him and that is if he was a closet homosexual. I would bet there are photos and videos of him in flagrante delicto with young boys and, quite likely, even with Epstein.


Nope, that wouldn't change their minds either. Not even if it came out that Trump narc'ed on the people around him.

MAGA is a cult and the mouth breathers need their saviour.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m astonished by how many people are involved in this web. Does this mean most people are easily corruptible? Everyone has their price? And for so many people to keep all this quiet for so long???


It is amazing how many. BUT many more people of comparable wealth and influence were not involved.



Good point. Still feels like so many people - more than just a few bad actors.

Yes, slavery too was more than just a few bad apples. A whole swath of immorality and depravity. Even at the highest level of our govt, many found fathers and others were so depraved - slavery, white male supremacy, denying basic human rights to the majority of the population, what they did to the Native Americans - stealing their land, ripping apart families, torturing and abusing children.


I see that you agree with my previous point, but I feel like your frame of reference is off. Morality did not flow from the top down on these issues.

There is plenty of evidence, Harvard elites were funded by slavery after the civil war. The academics loved to go down to Cuba to study plant physiology on plantations... slave plantations that is. It's pretty much the same idea, same Harvard elites.

Like it or not Suffrage for women movement was born in the Midwest, like the abolitionists before.


?? You are not the PP that the post just above responds to. I am.

I am unclear on the point you are trying to make, but I certainly wouldn't use "Harvard" as a catch-all for anything I find elitist.


You seem to think people at the highest level are somehow more moral than the rest of us. EG "Even". Slavery was the institution carried out by the rich. It was their laws. They bought the boats and traded the slaves.
Anonymous
When Congress tried to release the Epstein files, the White House tried to stop it in a wild way — they started offering Rep. Massie's key staff members higher-paying jobs to poach them. No staff = no bill. One staffer got an offer that would DOUBLE his salary. He turned it down anyway. (The Atlantic)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When Congress tried to release the Epstein files, the White House tried to stop it in a wild way — they started offering Rep. Massie's key staff members higher-paying jobs to poach them. No staff = no bill. One staffer got an offer that would DOUBLE his salary. He turned it down anyway. (The Atlantic)


Wow. The cover up is intense. It’s so insane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Congress tried to release the Epstein files, the White House tried to stop it in a wild way — they started offering Rep. Massie's key staff members higher-paying jobs to poach them. No staff = no bill. One staffer got an offer that would DOUBLE his salary. He turned it down anyway. (The Atlantic)


Wow. The cover up is intense. It’s so insane.


It’s also very expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m astonished by how many people are involved in this web. Does this mean most people are easily corruptible? Everyone has their price? And for so many people to keep all this quiet for so long???


It is amazing how many. BUT many more people of comparable wealth and influence were not involved.



Good point. Still feels like so many people - more than just a few bad actors.

Yes, slavery too was more than just a few bad apples. A whole swath of immorality and depravity. Even at the highest level of our govt, many found fathers and others were so depraved - slavery, white male supremacy, denying basic human rights to the majority of the population, what they did to the Native Americans - stealing their land, ripping apart families, torturing and abusing children.


I see that you agree with my previous point, but I feel like your frame of reference is off. Morality did not flow from the top down on these issues.

There is plenty of evidence, Harvard elites were funded by slavery after the civil war. The academics loved to go down to Cuba to study plant physiology on plantations... slave plantations that is. It's pretty much the same idea, same Harvard elites.

Like it or not Suffrage for women movement was born in the Midwest, like the abolitionists before.


?? You are not the PP that the post just above responds to. I am.

I am unclear on the point you are trying to make, but I certainly wouldn't use "Harvard" as a catch-all for anything I find elitist.


You seem to think people at the highest level are somehow more moral than the rest of us. EG "Even". Slavery was the institution carried out by the rich. It was their laws. They bought the boats and traded the slaves.


Many of those would be the same people that currently love to genocide their neighbors. Although they've tried very hard to destroy the historical record and whitewash K-12 education. But google exists... for now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Federal prosecutors in 2019 asked New Mexico officials to halt their investigation into sex trafficking activities at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, agreeing to share information that potentially could have led to criminal charges here.

New Mexico lived up to its end of the agreement, ending its investigation and providing police reports, recorded witness interviews and other investigative records to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, former Attorney General Hector Balderas said last week.

Hector Balderas
Balderas, who served as attorney general from 2014 to 2022, said he is unaware that federal investigators provided any information to New Mexico officials that could have led to criminal prosecutions here.

Cooperation between the two agencies "was a one-way relationship," he said.

https://www.abqjournal.com/news/feds-asked-new-mexico-to-halt-its-epstein-probe/2990694


Guess who was president in 2019? Donald J. Trump!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Congress tried to release the Epstein files, the White House tried to stop it in a wild way — they started offering Rep. Massie's key staff members higher-paying jobs to poach them. No staff = no bill. One staffer got an offer that would DOUBLE his salary. He turned it down anyway. (The Atlantic)


Wow. The cover up is intense. It’s so insane.


It’s also very expensive.


American lives squanderd by Trump in a war started to try to keep Epstein files toppling him from power.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Congress tried to release the Epstein files, the White House tried to stop it in a wild way — they started offering Rep. Massie's key staff members higher-paying jobs to poach them. No staff = no bill. One staffer got an offer that would DOUBLE his salary. He turned it down anyway. (The Atlantic)


Wow. The cover up is intense. It’s so insane.


It’s also very expensive.


American lives squanderd by Trump in a war started to try to keep Epstein files toppling him from power.
.

He's a puppet. Let's not take our eyes off the puppet masters. We need to destroy them as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When Congress tried to release the Epstein files, the White House tried to stop it in a wild way — they started offering Rep. Massie's key staff members higher-paying jobs to poach them. No staff = no bill. One staffer got an offer that would DOUBLE his salary. He turned it down anyway. (The Atlantic)


Wow. The cover up is intense. It’s so insane.


It’s also very expensive.


American lives squanderd by Trump in a war started to try to keep Epstein files toppling him from power.

Trump needed a dog to wag the tail.
Anonymous
Epstein and Lutnick lived next door to each other in NYC. Did we already know this?

Epstein (or his brother Mark Epstein) owned this buildings, and Jeffrey filled it with models, his pilots, and who knows who else.

On Epstein's apartment building ownership:

"My point is this: for 10 years Jeffrey Epstein owned an apartment building that he filled with victims, accomplices, money, paperless businesses, lawyers, pilots, world leaders, and a long-since destroyed list of friends and colleagues. Mark Epstein claims he rented units to his brother Jeffrey, but has always denied knowing anything that went on inside the building."

On Howard Lutnick, Trump's Secretary of Commerce, and Epstein being next-door neighbors:

"Built by the Straus family (co-owners of Macy's Department Store) in the 1930s and made to look like the French Neo Classical style, it was kind of a disappointment, if I’m being honest. It certainly doesn't look like the biggest house in New York City, and must have some underground stories tucked away somewhere, because it's about the same size as his neighbor Howard Lutnick's house.

Yes, you heard that right--Howard Lutnick, billionaire, and current Secretary of Commerce under Donald Trump."

https://ellieleonard.substack.com/p/the-mystery-of-301-e-66th-street

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Federal prosecutors in 2019 asked New Mexico officials to halt their investigation into sex trafficking activities at Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, agreeing to share information that potentially could have led to criminal charges here.

New Mexico lived up to its end of the agreement, ending its investigation and providing police reports, recorded witness interviews and other investigative records to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, former Attorney General Hector Balderas said last week.

Hector Balderas
Balderas, who served as attorney general from 2014 to 2022, said he is unaware that federal investigators provided any information to New Mexico officials that could have led to criminal prosecutions here.

Cooperation between the two agencies "was a one-way relationship," he said.

https://www.abqjournal.com/news/feds-asked-new-mexico-to-halt-its-epstein-probe/2990694


Came here to post this...so Trump has been covering this up the entire time. Interesting....
Anonymous
Wow, Boebert ask Hillary Clinton if she reviewed the 'pizzagate' emails in the Epstein files.

Good lord.
Anonymous


Looks like Bill Gates’ Russian girlfriends were honeypots.


What a dummy.



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