For those who are unaware, Jeff Epstein is a billionaire who entertained a lot of wealthy and powerful people. He charted them flights on his private jet and invited them to his private island. This includes people ranging from Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and British royal Prince Andrew, among many others. Epstein then attempted to prostitute underage girls to these men for the purposes of blackmail. He also used these under aged girls for his own perverse amusement. It doesn't take much to figure out he might have had a sponsor, likely the state of Israel and/or a sponsor in the US intelligence community.
Recently, the FBI arrested Epstein and raided his Manhattan home. He has been indicted for sexual abuse of dozens of girls. This is the second time he's been arrested on charges of this kind by the FBI. He was arrested back in 2007, but he copped a very favorable plea deal that has since fallen into serious question. That separate case regarding the questionable plea deal has ensnared Trump's labor secretary, Acosta, and there are now calls for his resignation. Acosta was the one responsible for granting Epstein the questionable plea deal that the DOJ is now reviewing.
There is a report circulating that Acosta allegedly told Trump, prior to his appointment to the administration as labor secretary, that the Epstein was an intelligence asset and that he, Acosta, was told to work out a plea deal that prevented details of the case from going public, which would have exposed an intelligence gathering honey-trap operation and scandalized a lot of high-powered people. Personally, there is very little doubt in my mind that Epstein is and was an intelligence asset to the state of Israel as well as other actors in the US. And in all likelihood, the FBI is legalizing Epstein's blackmail, enabling them to use the law to go after selected targets who could be used to put the heat on President Trump.
To complicate matters for President Trump, AG Barr will recuse himself from reviewing the case over the questionable and favorable plea deal that Epstein had struck in 2008. He will however review the case of the more recent abuses that have landed Epstein back in court.
What can we expect? I do expect President Trump's detractors to drag his name through the mud via his past associations with Epstein. I expect the FBI to try and use Epstein's blackmail to intimidate people, probably those closest to President Trump, to turn them into their bitches. Bill Clinton, among many others, will be forced to do some damage control, but I expect the "good" Democrats to receive favorable coverage. I don't really expect Epstein's victims to receive justice, but they should be well compensated in civil lawsuits. And I don't expect a word to be mentioned about Israel's involvement in all this (it would be "anti-Semitic"), but anyone with a brain can put two and two together on that one.
Recently, the FBI arrested Epstein and raided his Manhattan home. He has been indicted for sexual abuse of dozens of girls. This is the second time he's been arrested on charges of this kind by the FBI. He was arrested back in 2007, but he copped a very favorable plea deal that has since fallen into serious question. That separate case regarding the questionable plea deal has ensnared Trump's labor secretary, Acosta, and there are now calls for his resignation. Acosta was the one responsible for granting Epstein the questionable plea deal that the DOJ is now reviewing.
There is a report circulating that Acosta allegedly told Trump, prior to his appointment to the administration as labor secretary, that the Epstein was an intelligence asset and that he, Acosta, was told to work out a plea deal that prevented details of the case from going public, which would have exposed an intelligence gathering honey-trap operation and scandalized a lot of high-powered people. Personally, there is very little doubt in my mind that Epstein is and was an intelligence asset to the state of Israel as well as other actors in the US. And in all likelihood, the FBI is legalizing Epstein's blackmail, enabling them to use the law to go after selected targets who could be used to put the heat on President Trump.
To complicate matters for President Trump, AG Barr will recuse himself from reviewing the case over the questionable and favorable plea deal that Epstein had struck in 2008. He will however review the case of the more recent abuses that have landed Epstein back in court.
What can we expect? I do expect President Trump's detractors to drag his name through the mud via his past associations with Epstein. I expect the FBI to try and use Epstein's blackmail to intimidate people, probably those closest to President Trump, to turn them into their bitches. Bill Clinton, among many others, will be forced to do some damage control, but I expect the "good" Democrats to receive favorable coverage. I don't really expect Epstein's victims to receive justice, but they should be well compensated in civil lawsuits. And I don't expect a word to be mentioned about Israel's involvement in all this (it would be "anti-Semitic"), but anyone with a brain can put two and two together on that one.
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