For the common man there, yes it would be a scandal especially the torture part but these are royals we are talking. At best, he will be stripped of titles publically, his wife will divorce him, but he will still have access to wealth. |
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https://fortune.com/2026/02/13/who-is-kathy-ruemmler-goldman-sachs-epstein-barack-obama/
Ruemmler resigned finally |
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https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5731545-epstein-files-ohio-state-doj/amp/ Could this be related? |
| I had an epiphony about DEI and JE. Merit never existed. DEI created a system where an individual had to prove that they were qualified. Regular people fell for the lie that DEI needed to go away so that we could get back to a merit system that NEVER ACTUALLY EXISTED. What JE files let us see, is that the rich secret society of people like to make the rules that benefit them. Think about this. Women get 2% of venture capital. A tiny program for black women was eliminated b/c it "excluded" white men and women. But in the files we find out that rich people just hook each other up. You need $100m? Meet my banker at JP Morgan and it's done. There is no such thing as merit. It's called your relationships and if you aren't in the club, you are screwed. DEI made them open up the club and they didn't like it. It created merit. |
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Yes. This was obvious even before the JE files were released. |
Anyone on here have media or congressional contacts that could benefit from this well-organized data? I know media checks Reddit but not sure about Congress? |
I would say so. “ Late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein paid Ohio State University’s (OSU) head of gynecology quarterly payments of thousands of dollars, Department of Justice files show. Mark Landon, a physician and professor at OSU and the chair of the obstetrics and gynecology department, received as much as $25,000 every few months from Epstein in the early 2000s, according to released files. Landon told Nexstar’s WCMH that the payments were for consulting work and that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Along with quarterly payments, Landon also received at least 10 packages from Epstein or his associates between June 28, 2001, and April 12, 2005, the files show. In all, Epstein spent more than $200 mailing items to Landon’s Columbus home, though the files do not detail what was mailed. Ohio church sued for failing to act on warnings of sexual abuse On April 11, 2005, a man named Eric messaged Epstein and said, “Dr. Landon’s $25k quarterly payment is due, please approve.” A few hours later, Eric wrote that Epstein’s company had billed businessman Les Wexner and his wife, Abigail, in advance “as we have in prior years” for the Landon payment.” |
https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/s/36JuBmZEeG |
| Fixed link 🖕🏻 |