I think that would be a very bad sacrifice as he has the dirtiest dirt on a lot of powerful people. They will want him dead.Epstein will be sacrificed.
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I think that would be a very bad sacrifice as he has the dirtiest dirt on a lot of powerful people. They will want him dead.Epstein will be sacrificed.
Here are the sources, and an image of the map:Ry Dawson at Anti-Neocon Report just put out a video of his "Epstein map" showing his various connections. Epstein, Les Wexner, the Bronfmans, NXIUM, Ehud Barak, Harvey Weinstein, Lewis Libby, Richard Perle, Adnan Khashoggi, Marc Rich, the Clintons, Dershowitz, the Kushners, and more, and all the connected rape convictions, pedophilia, sex trafficking, and sexual blackmail associated with pretty much every connection on the map. Pretty sick stuff. And it's only the tip of the iceberg.
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Ry Dawson at Anti-Neocon Report just put out a video of his "Epstein map" showing his various connections. Epstein, Les Wexner, the Bronfmans, NXIUM, Ehud Barak, Harvey Weinstein, Lewis Libby, Richard Perle, Adnan Khashoggi, Marc Rich, the Clintons, Dershowitz, the Kushners, and more, and all the connected rape convictions, pedophilia, sex trafficking, and sexual blackmail associated with pretty much every connection on the map. Pretty sick stuff. And it's only the tip of the iceberg.
Epstein Sold 'Lolita Express' Weeks Before Arrest: Court Document
Epstein's 'timely' sale of the Lolita Express begs the question of what he may have known, and when he knew it. Notably, following a series of reports by the Miami Herald, the Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) in February opened a probe into Epstein's 2008 'sweetheart' plea arrangement brokered by current Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta.
I think we can be fairly certain there is pretty much zero real stuff that they could use to blackmail or to take down Trump, otherwise they would have pulled that one out long ago... They really tried hard, remember? The most they could produce for Trumps "bad behavior" in that regard were his statements about a porn actress at the beginning of his career in the oval office in a bus somewhere in the past. They simply have nothing because Trump has done nothing wrong in that regard. I think that is rather likely.
I think both apply! Mind games of the DEEP State.c.a., surely you meant "tentacles"?
I recently had talk with 2 contacts in the Good, Old USA.The ventricular system is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord
In February he was charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse in Illinois state.
Greenberg said R. Kelly was not a flight risk as he spent all his time in his one bedroom apartment on the 48th floor of the Trump Tower in Chicago and had no money.
“If he was going to flee he would have done so already,” Greenberg said. He later said that he would appeal the judge’s bail decision.
Two women who say they have been in consensual relationships with the singer were at the hearing, but did not speak in court or comment to reporters.
The women, Joycelyn Savage and Azriel Clary, expressed their support for R. Kelly in a video posted this week on entertainment news site TMZ.
Best known for hits “Bump n’ Grind,” and “I Believe I Can Fly,” R. Kelly faces a maximum prison sentence of over 190 years for the Chicago charges and decades more for those filed in New York. He is already fighting sexual assault charges in Illinois that carry a prison sentence of up to 30 years.
The musician and record producer is charged with sexual misconduct with 12 teenage girls and young women. Prosecutors said they had evidence in three videotapes of women performing sexual acts with Kelly.
Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti, who says he represents three of Kelly’s victims, on Monday said the singer paid over $2 million to keep one young woman off the stand in his 2008 trial on child pornography charges, in which he was acquitted.
“The difference between his old cases and now is that his victims are cooperating with law enforcement,” said prosecutor Kroll.
“The investigation “has registered the strong bond established between Cosa Nostra Palermo and U.S. organized crime,” particularly the Gambino clan, a police statement said.
The Gambinos are one of the five historic Italian-American Mafia families in New York. Past charges against family operatives have included murder, loan sharking and illegal drug distribution.
The reported crime boss of the family, Francesco “Franky Boy” Cali, was gunned down in front of his Staten Island home in March - a killing that deeply alarmed the Inzerillo clan.
FBI officers and Italian colleagues with international search warrants carried out raids on three properties in New Jersey, Staten Island and Philadelphia, police said.
Italian police said the suspects arrested on Wednesday faced a string of charges, including membership of the mafia, aggravated extortion, fraud and “unfair competition”.
Amongst those detained was Salvatore Gambino, the mayor of a village near Palermo, and Tommaso and Francesco Inzerillo, close relatives of Salvatore Inzerillo who was killed by Riina in 1981.
Once all-powerful on Sicily, the Cosa Nostra has been squeezed over the past two decades, with many bosses jailed, businesses sequestered and locals increasingly ready to defy it.
Prosecutors have warned repeatedly that the group is looking to rebuild.
The state’s fight against the Mafia got serious in 1992 after the group murdered two of Italy’s top magistrates, Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, triggering national outrage and finally forcing complacent politicians to act.
Friday marks the 27th anniversary of Borsellino’s death.
In Italy, home of the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta Mafia, police arrested 12 people and sought two others in a parallel investigation for Mafia association, illegal weapons possession, fraudulent asset transfers and other crimes.
“The ‘Ndrangheta is a very dangerous criminal organization,” said Fausto Lamparelli, an Italian Mafia investigator who joined Canadian police at a press conference near Toronto. “Criminal organizations recognize no borders.”
Figliomeni, alias the “brigante” or the “bandit,” has been sought in Italy for almost a decade and is appealing a 20-year jail sentence there. Because he is a Canadian citizen and the crime of Mafia association does not exist in Canada, he could not be extradited and was living comfortably in Vaughan, a suburb of Toronto.
In Canada, he developed a massive money laundering operation, according to York police Detective Sergeant Carl Mattinen, who helped spearhead the investigation. Money was laundered through legal casinos in Canada, Mattinen added, saying Figliomeni’s organization had “cleaned an excess of C$70 million in only a few short years.”
The so-called “Figliomeni Group” also ran illegal gambling dens out of cafes, 11 of which were seized by police. Police seized 27 homes and 23 luxury vehicles, including one Ferrari valued at C$880,000. A car-loan business was also used to launder money, police said.
Though little known in Canada, the ‘Ndrangheta is a pervasive presence in the southern Italian region of Calabria - located on the toe of the boot - and today it has surpassed Sicily’s Cosa Nostra to become the most powerful organized crime group on the peninsula.
Italian investigators say the ‘Ndrangheta, which is made of dozens of smaller clans that all answer nominally to a group of senior leaders in Calabria, makes millions of euros a year as Europe’s top cocaine broker. But Calabria remains Italy’s poorest and most underdeveloped region.
Strict anti-Mafia legislation makes it easy for authorities to seize mob-connected assets in Italy, which means the group often invests its criminal proceeds abroad.
Mattinen said a conscious effort had been made to go after the leaders of the clan and their assets instead of the people working for them.
“They’re a very powerful and violent group, so the way we approached the investigation was to go for the foundation which allows them to exist, not the individual crimes,” Mattinen said.
“Forensic accounting is not afraid, math is not afraid, documentary evidence is not afraid ... We can tender that in court with no worry of recant due to fear from the community and the ‘Ndrangheta,” he added.
The Canadian investigation is ongoing, Mattinen added.
“It’s safe to say that with almost one year of wiretapping, we have a lot of information to go through.”
by Gilad Atzmon
Yesterday, prosecutors revealed that Jeffrey Epstein kept a fake Saudi passport in his home’s safe along with diamonds and piles of cash. It also emerged last week that Epstein invested millions in a deal with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Barak acknowledged to the Daily Beast that he, like other world leaders, visited Epstein’s Island and that he was first introduced to Epstein by Shimon Peres, former Israeli prime minister and president.
Barak’s high-tech company financed by the arch sex trafficker is called Carbyne. The Israeli enterprise develops “call-handling and identification capabilities for emergency response services,” essentially it seeks total access to your phone, its GPS system and its camera. This shouldn’t take us by surprise. By now we know that Epstein was very excited by cameras.
In a world with functioning media, the Guardian, the New York Times, the Washington Post and every other Mainstream Media (MSM) outlet would compete mercilessly to dig out the dirt all the way from Epstein’s Island to Tel Aviv but, it seems our MSM is doing the opposite. It conceals the shame. It invests its energy into diverting attention from that which has become obvious to the wider public: Epstein wasn’t just a disgusting paedophile. It is likely that he was serving an intelligence agency and perhaps more than just one.
Four days ago one of the most courageous writers around, former CIA analyst Philip Giraldi, produced a detailed article dealing with the obvious question: was Epstein an Israeli spy? Giraldi ends his piece: “it will be very interesting to see just how far and how deep the investigation into Epstein and his activities goes. One can expect that efforts will be made to protect top politicians like Clinton and Trump and to avoid any examination of a possible Israeli role. That is the normal practice, witness the 9/11 Report and the Mueller investigation, both of which eschewed any inquiry into what Israel might have been up to. But this time, if it was indeed an Israeli operation, it might prove difficult to cover up the story since the pedophile aspect of it has unleashed considerable public anger from all across the political spectrum.”
{like the citizens reacted in Belgium to the coverup of the Dutroux case perhaps}
I admire Giraldi and would like to think that he is correct here. In Britain, however, the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, pretty much collapsed when Lord Janner, became a centre of its focus. Lord Janner was a former chairman of the BOD, a Body that claims to represent British Jews. He was also the founder of the Holocaust Memorial Trust. Some people, so it seems, are either above the law or beyond scrutiny.
We may have to admit that in a world where the Labour Party is terrorised, in the open, by a foreign lobby, in a world where Penguin press stops publishing a book because it referred to the Rothschilds as an ‘influential Jewish family,’ in a world where the British national broadcaster is reduced into a Zionist propaganda unit, no one in proximity to power dares to look into the possibility that the intelligence agency of a close ally might have invested millions if not billions of dollars in the formation of a spectacular blackmail apparatus that abused underage children through sex trafficking.
If Epstein wasn’t a lone operator, it is time to ask what his senders had in mind when they formed such a sex trafficking operation. Did they think of the possible consequences if the network were exposed? Did Ehud Barak or Shimon Peres consider the possible implications of their association with a convicted sex offender? Did they care about the possible ramifications to world Jewry, or Israel’s reputation, or Israel’s political affairs and its relationships with the USA? Did they have a plan B? Or maybe you don’t need a plan B in a world where the political class is deeply compromised and the mainstream media as a whole does little but veil the truth.
According to the dinosaur media, the worst part about the exposure of Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking and high-level blackmail operation is that it bolsters conspiracy theories about child sex trafficking and elite corruption. Newsflash: they're trying to gaslight you. Don't fall for it for a second.