Jeffrey Epstein arrested: Israeli-American pedo ring to be exposed?

Why so much overthinking and intellectual diarrhea is involved with this? The truth is really very simple and banal. Group of people consisted mostly of psychopaths believe they are "god chosen" people and shaping the world to their interest. In that goal they have psychopaths and criminals that lure other psychopaths and criminals in their network by the way of compromitation. For that compromitation they use so called "satanism", torturing, killing, eating raping other people. If you ask any of them did they really saw Satan, or some lizard alien being, the answer would be no. They owe their succes ONLY to their "Satanist" people in high places. All just mundane criminal there, all just ordinary people. If you stick them, they bleed.

They are just ordinary psychopaths and criminals. And if the whole world is not corrupted, as it obviously is, they should be dealt with accordingly.

I think along similar lines. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the Epstein case, and it raises more questions than answers. I'm trying to understand the psychology of this. To begin with, when a government—Trump’s administration in this case—allows so much sensitive information to be released, it immediately makes me suspicious. We know that when people in power suddenly display this much supposed “transparency,” it’s usually wise to be cautious.

What this suggests to me is that this goes beyond a purely legal matter. There’s clearly more happening behind the scenes, but none of the explanations fully convince me. I still can’t clearly see the underlying intentions, especially since Trump himself ended up being negatively affected by all of this. Because of that, I can’t yet find a rationale that really holds together. It feels to me like everyone ended up getting splashed, but I can’t tell who’s throwing the water—if that makes sense.

As for Epstein himself, I strongly suspect he was a perverted, psychopath useful as an instrument of someone else—or at the very least protected by someone far more powerful. The level of influence he appeared to have was enormous. I don’t believe he could have reached that position through blackmail alone, especially since many of the people he was allegedly blackmailing were powerful in their own right. Power works both ways: just as he could silence others, others could have silenced him. Logically, that points to the existence of someone very influential shielding him.

I’ve also thought about the nature of the people involved. They don’t seem to be perverted only in a sexual sense; there’s a profound level of dehumanization reflected in many of the disturbing details found in the emails. To reach that level of dehumanization, you likely have to share a certain belief system—one where you see yourself as fundamentally superior, to the point where other people are no longer perceived as human beings but as something closer to livestock I think. Without that mindset, it would be impossible to carry out such cruelty.

I’ve also considered that Epstein may simply have been a type of serial killer, with the key difference being resources. Instead of having to go out and kill directly, he had the means to bring people to him and do whatever he wanted. That may sound simplistic, but at its core it’s not entirely off: an extremely perverse individual with the money and connections to act on his impulses more efficiently.

I also can’t ignore the P Diddy case—a Hollywood producer, or something along those lines—who suddenly had a large number of artists essentially eating out of his hand. He was hosting perverse parties and similar events. But the same pattern is there: spaces where people gather specifically to indulge in perversion.

That brings me back to the same conclusion. People in positions of power seem to show a strong tendency toward this kind of behavior. I assume it’s supported by some kind of belief system, maybe with a religious component? Just as ordinary people believe in something, perverse people probably have the same need to believe.

These are the kinds of cases that honestly make you wish the world would just end. When you listen to or read about so much perversity and cruelty, you inevitably ask yourself: what actually motivates people to do this? We can argue that some are instruments of someone more powerful, with political goals, or even drift into theories about higher dimensions—but at the end of the day, these things still require people. Real people. And those people exist and they are A LOT.

And when you bring this closer to everyday reality—away from politicians, celebrities, and artists—you realize there’s no shortage of perverse individuals. Just open the news: stories of extreme cruelty, so-called satanic rituals, abuse, and human trafficking appear constantly, even if on smaller scales than Epstein. And that’s when it becomes clear that, in the end, a lot of things are deeply rotten.
 
Maybe a reason the Epstein files have been released is because it renders the files as prejudicial evidence nullifying any legal case against the individuals in the files.

Thinking on the word "prejudice" made me come up with the following question:

Are the files susceptible of providing an objective assessment of the prejudice?

I am not sure this is the real nitty-gritty but I feel it has the ability to gather many questions that those "files" trigger (objectivity, use, quality as an assessment tool for prejudice, more).
 
UC Berkeley tries to manage the fallout from its disclosures about the University's ties with Epstein between 2011 and 2017.

Rae Wymer, Eleanor Dalton & Hannah Kaminker | Senior Staff 20 hrs ago

Records show that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein funded a student’s UC Berkeley School of Law degree in return for referring female “assistants.”

Jeffrey Epstein paid Berkeley Law a $1,000 deposit in 2016 according to a March 22 American Express credit card statement.

The timing of the payment corresponds with several emails exchanged between Epstein and the law student. The pair communicated frequently from 2015 to 2019, during which the student completed a Master of Laws from Berkeley Law’s program, and graduated in 2017.

According to the emails, the student was already training to be a French barrister, and was looking to work in the United States. The Master of Laws is intended to prepare international students for the fundamentals of U.S. law practice, making them eligible for a U.S. Bar Exam.

A few days prior to the payment, on March 15, 2016, Epstein said he would “personally” handle the $1,000 deposit.

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In the same email, Epstein expressed frustration that the student had not supplied him with “assistants,” insisting it was part of an “understanding” with the student when they asked for financial support.

“Now that you are a lawyer i woudl have thought you recognized that an agreement had two sides, each with their own obligations. )):” Epstein said in the email.

The former student declined to comment after a request from The Daily Californian.

Campus spokesperson Janet Gilmore said UC Berkeley could not comment on individual students due to federal privacy laws, but noted that many students have third-party sponsors that pay for tuition and other fees across campus’s academic programs, which are processed through the standard billing procedures.

Years of correspondence with Epstein from 2015 to 2017 detail the student’s application process, deferral and attendance at Berkeley Law. Documents show Epstein provided financial support in exchange for recommendations of “assistants,” referred to as girls.

Emails included photos of the candidates, their names and descriptions of a number of girls from New York, Paris, Zurich and Monaco.

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Photo by U.S. Department of Justice/Epstein Library under Public Domain (U.S. Gov't work; 17 U.S.C. § 105)

Their correspondence began in 2011, but it was not until 2014 that their emails first mentioned Berkeley Law.

“If your company could invest in my education at Berkeley, we could make an agreement and I will work for one of your companies upon my completion,” the student wrote in an email dated December 2014.

In January 2015, the student asked for an official contract with Epstein that guaranteed a commitment of $25,000 in tuition payments from his foundation before applying to the program.

“I can work for you as a lawyer, with pleasure after, you know it,” the student said in the January 2015 email.

Upon acceptance into the Master of Laws program, the student deferred their attendance for a year after a job offer from a Swiss bank, according to emails forwarded to Epstein between the student and admissions manager at Berkeley Law.

After agreeing to make the deferral payment, as requested by Berkeley Law, Epstein assured the student they did not need to repay him for tuition.

In 2016, a series of emails from Bella Klein — one of Epstein’s former accountants — to the student show that Epstein made about $2,700 worth of payments to campus Residential and Student Service Programs for summer session housing.

The student said over email Epstein would pay for their schooling through his self-titled foundation, The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.

Their communication in 2017 points toward a more explicit expectation of recommending “assistants,”with Epstein writing, “Im not against helping you, however you must produce two candidates. with your full recomeendation. and then i willi help.”

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Epstein later chastised the student after she recommended a 28-year-old as an assistant. In the email, Epstein said the student was not meeting his requirements, to which the student replied with “ok, no more over 24! Sorry for that.”

“You MUST just do as you are told, you tendency to add your own thoughts is a huge negative in biz,” Epstein said in an email reply. “i want it in an organized professional form. I know your work can be better than you have led me to believe. this is high school level.”

After her graduation in 2017, Epstein and the student remained in contact, continuing their communication via email and WhatsApp. Epstein helped the student prepare for the California bar exam, and documents indicate that he funded their preparatory course prior to taking the exam.

In 2019, the student shared via WhatsApp how the work they had done for Epstein negatively impacted their reputation in the Swiss investment bank they previously worked at and “other Swiss circles.” The student described their work for Epstein as a “side gig” recruiting for a businessman in New York.

“It was a price to pay for Berkeley I guess,” the student said in a text message. “And I don’t judge or complain. Hire me as a lawyer/paralegal at some point - way better than supplying you ladies.”

Ajith Araiza-Singh contributed to this report.

Rae Wymer is the Executive News Editor. Contact them at rwymer@dailycal.org or on X @rae_wymer
 
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