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Epstein Autopsy Finds Evidence He May Have Been Murdered


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2019 Aug 15, 2:37pm   69,377 views  492 comments

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Remember how some witnesses claimed they had heard horrifying shrieking coming from Epstein's cell in the hours before his death? Well, here's one explanation for that: An autopsy report found that Epstein had endured multiple breaks in his neck bones, deepening the mystery surrounding his death last week.

Among the bones broken in Epstein’s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men is near the Adam’s apple. These breaks can occur in those who hang themselves, particularly if they are older, according to forensics experts and studies on the subject.

But they are more common in victims of homicide by strangulation.

Even Jonathan L. Arden, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, admitted that a hyoid break is more commonly associated with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.

SEE: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-15/epstein-autopsy-finds-evidence-he-may-have-been-murdered

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468   Patrick   2024 Jul 3, 10:28am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/divided-house-wednesday-july-3-2024


Monday, PBS —PBS!— ran a story headlined, “Newly released Epstein transcripts: Florida prosecutors knew billionaire raped teen girls years before cutting deal.” It should have said, “Federal prosecutors knew.” But otherwise, it reported the story straight.

Florida Circuit Judge Luis Delgado’s release on Monday of about 200 new pages from the Epstein Grand Jury transcript surprised everyone, since the judge had scheduled a hearing for next week on when and how to release them, and the bookies were giving 7-1 betting odds on whether the judge would survive to hold the hearing.

But the bill Governor DeSantis signed in February allowed the release on Monday, or any time thereafter, and the judge apparently, for some reason, decided to go early. Probably good thinking.

Judge Delgado was not amused by what he’d seen. Delgado wrote, “The details in the record will be outrageous to decent people,” meaning everyone except many people who are in a political party that starts with the same letter as Donald. The judge pointedly continued, “The testimony taken by the Grand Jury concerns activity ranging from grossly unacceptable to rape — all of the conduct at issue is sexually deviant, disgusting, and criminal.”

In my view, there’s much too little calling out of disgusting sexual deviance these days. Just saying. But I digress.

In the order, Delago properly called Epstein “the most infamous pedophile in American history.” He wrote, “For almost 20 years, the story of how Jeffrey Epstein victimized some of Palm Beach County’s most vulnerable has been the subject of much anger and has at times diminished the public’s perception of the criminal justice system.” Not to quibble, but it’s diminished our perception of the criminal justice system more often that just “at times.” Other than that, I agree.

The new documents related to Epstein’s wrist-slapping 2008 plea deal. The transcripts from his Grand Jury indictment show that the jury heard testimony from victims that Epstein, who was then in his 40s, had raped teenage girls as young as 14 at his Palm Beach mansion. The teenagers testified that Epstein also paid them to find him more girls.

“The younger, the better,” Epstein told them.

In 2019, the Daily Beast ran a story about the sweet deal Federal prosecutors gave Epstein at the time. Former prosecutor Alexander Acosta approved the pathetic plea deal in 2008 that completely immunized Epstein, in exchange for just a year of house arrest. In 2019, when Acosta was applying to be Secretary of Labor, he was asked whether the Epstein deal would pose a problem for his confirmation. Acosta answered no, because Epstein belonged to intelligence:

"Is the Epstein case going to cause a problem [for confirmation hearings]?" Acosta had been asked. Acosta had explained, breezily, apparently, that back in the day he'd had just one meeting on the Epstein case. He'd cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein's attorneys because he had "been told" to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. 'I was told Epstein belonged to intelligence' and to leave it alone," he told his interviewers in the Trump transition, who evidently thought that was a sufficient answer and went ahead and hired Acosta. (The Labor Department had no comment when asked about this.)

Because of that non-prosecution deal, because Epstein belonged to intelligence, Epstein would go on to continue his pedophilic crime spree and massive blackmail operation for twenty more years. Nobody has ever forced Acosta to explain his comment or say who told him that. No so far, at least.

Here is a link to Judge Delgado’s order with the newly-released documents attached. Obviously, it includes some very adult material. On an aside, the order suggested that Judge Delgado is not super convinced that Epstein is actually dead:

The Court finds Epstein is also widely reported to have been deceased since August 10,
2019, under controversial and "newsworthy" circumstances, while under "supervision" at
Metropolitan Correctional Center in the state of New York. This adds to the public interest.

As the judge noted, the new pages included no new names, no magic bullets. But they did show the scope of what Assistant US Attorney Acosta knew when he signed the plea deal, and how he stage-managed the Grand Jury to help get Epstein off the hook. Thanks to these new pages, the government is losing its ability to obfuscate about Epstein’s connections to intelligence, and the reasons why he got such a sweetheart deal.

It raises questions that demand answers. Alex Acosta should be testifying before Congress. Our real limit is how many un-blackmailed Congressmen there are. It’s not “the” Epstein disclosure we’ve long hoped for. But this is nevertheless remarkable progress. One of these days, we’re going to get the answers. And there will be a reckoning.

Bless Judge Delgado. And bless Governor DeSantis for passing the law requiring publication of the Grand Jury transcript and its exhibits.
470   Patrick   2024 Jul 21, 11:32am  

https://tuckercarlson.com/tucker-show-mike-cernovich

Lots of good details about the Epstein mop-up operation to hide all the info and then kill Epstein.
473   Ceffer   2024 Aug 16, 8:25am  

All of the politicians, celebrities and Royals probably called the CIA/Mossad/MI6 and demanded to know the location of the new honey traps so they could get their rocks off some more. After all, a little embarrassment but no prosecution at all is scarcely an inhibition.

Dead or imprisoned pimps and madams is just the hazards of the peasant pretenders.
474   Patrick   2024 Aug 16, 2:15pm  




Maybe posted before, but so good.
475   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Aug 20, 1:31pm  

What happened to @Willpowers ?
477   The_Deplorable   2024 Aug 27, 1:03pm  

Patrick says



Score so far:

Bill Gates: 36
Bill Clinton: 27
478   Patrick   2024 Sep 4, 7:21am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/duck-duck-goose-wednesday-september


As for the Epstein List, who knows. I’m not getting my hopes up.

But Trump is going to lose votes if he keeps talking this way. It’s a good bet that, if Bill Gates hears about this, he won’t vote for Donald Trump in November. And don’t forget Magistrate Bruce Reinhart, who made history by signing off on the FBI’s warrant to raid Mar-a-Lago, the first police raid of a presidential home ever. Here’s the good magistrate:




Before becoming a federal magistrate, Reinhart quit the US Attorney’s office in South Florida to defend Epstein, who was being prosecuted by the US Attorney’s office in South Florida. Epstein got a sweetheart deal. I’m not accusing Magistrate Reinhart of anything. I’m just saying.

Could you imagine what would happen if that Epstein list got out? The people on that list can surely imagine it. It would be even bigger than McCarthyism. Call it Epsteinism.
479   Patrick   2024 Sep 15, 4:40pm  

https://www.amazon.ca/One-Nation-Under-Blackmail-Intelligence/dp/1634243013





One Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein, VOL.1 Paperback

One Nation Under Blackmail is a damning indictment of the consequences resulting from the nearly century old relationship between both US and Israeli intelligence and the organized criminal network known as the National Crime Syndicate. This book specifically explores how that nexus between intelligence and organized crime directly developed the sexual blackmail tactics and networks that would later enable the sexual blackmail operation and other crimes of deceased pedophile and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Other books on Jeffrey Epstein focus on the depraved nature of his crimes, his wealth, and his most famous/politically-connected friends and acquaintances. This book, in contrast, reveals the extent to which Epstein’s activities were state-sponsored through an exploration of his intelligence connections.
480   WookieMan   2024 Sep 16, 2:12am  

The_Deplorable says

Score so far:

Bill Gates: 36
Bill Clinton: 27

There's to way to prove this. I've said it before, they fly into STT and take a boat or yacht over to the island. No documentation. Fine they were listed on the flight plan land on mainland St. Thomas, it doesn't mean they went to Little St James. As I've said over and over it really was bullet proof. You don't even need a passport.

Not defending them, as I think they're scumbags. But this idea of some ritualistic fucking of young people (note people not just girls) is going to be impossible to prove. The other thing I've noted on this thread I believe is that the age of consent is much lower in Europe. They could just go there to screw a 14-15 year old. It would make no sense to do it on US territory.

This is why we'll never know. Just because you fly on someones plane that is a criminal doesn't mean you are. I've flow on private planes and jets. If they have 1 kilo of cocaine, am I guilty by association if I had no clue? We already know the prominent names from flight logs. Not a single charge. No prosecutor will attempt it. You can't charge someone of a crime for flying on a plane. Again, a perfect setup. I don't think we'll ever find out the full scope of it.
481   The_Deplorable   2024 Sep 16, 12:33pm  

WookieMan says
"You can't charge someone of a crime for flying on a plane."

True, unless it is one specific plane. The Epstein plane flying to Epstein island.
482   Patrick   2024 Sep 18, 3:15pm  

https://maajidnawaz.substack.com/p/p-diddy-arrest-exposes-mossads-global


“NEARLY 200 MOBILE devices of people who visited Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious “pedophile island” in the years prior to his death left an invisible trail of data pointing back to their own homes and offices. Maps of these visitations generated by a troubled international data broker with defense industry ties, discovered last week by WIRED, document the numerous trips of wealthy and influential individuals seemingly undeterred by Epstein’s status as a convicted sex offender.” ...

“..another and potentially more comprehensive view of all who visited Epstein’s domain in the US Virgin Islands has been revealed in mobile phone location data collected and mapped by a data intelligence firm called Near Intelligence.

The data pinpointed the location of more than 200 phones belonging to people who visited Little St James, according to Wired magazine, which said it found the maps while searching through reports produced by one of the company’s intelligence platforms.

More than 10,000 co-ordinates formed trails to the island from 80 cities in the United States, the magazine reported. They indicated people making their way there from homes on the well-heeled island of Martha’s Vineyard, or from Nantucket, from gated communities in Michigan and Florida and from a pavement on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, across the road from Trump Tower. The trails also led to Epstein’s mansion in Palm Beach, and his enormous ranch in New Mexico. The intelligence firm could infer, from the data, 166 locations where visitors to the island probably lived or worked, it said.”

The names of these 200 visitors to Epstein’s island must be publicised, not least so that they can no longer be blackmailed to serve foreign interests. Publicising these names destroys the blackmailer’s leverage.


Yes, it would be good to get all that blackmail out there into the public eye, because it then has no more power.
483   HeadSet   2024 Sep 18, 4:41pm  

Patrick says

Yes, it would be good to get all that blackmail out there into the public eye, because it then has no more power.

That firm can only show who visited the island, the blackmailer can still threaten to release the videos.
484   Patrick   2024 Oct 11, 2:28pm  

https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1844142776830865728


Rep. Matt Gaetz reveals shocking theory Epstein may have been assassinated in a "state-to-state" operation executed by a foreign state in concert with Feds:

"It was a foreign operation. Government-sponsored."

"There's no way you're getting the real story."



485   Ceffer   2024 Oct 11, 2:54pm  

Patrick says

Rep. Matt Gaetz reveals shocking theory Epstein may have been assassinated in a "state-to-state" operation executed by a foreign state in concert with Feds:

"It was a foreign operation. Government-sponsored."

"There's no way you're getting the real story."

"It was Messysad!" The blame magnet returns to take a bow. I'm more worried about the Government-sponsored bit. Of course, a faceless Messysad is better than naming American adjutants.
486   Ceffer   2024 Oct 11, 2:57pm  

LOL! Vogue posts a fashionable meme mine.
487   WookieMan   2024 Oct 11, 3:13pm  

The_Deplorable says


True, unless it is one specific plane. The Epstein plane flying to Epstein island.

I've said it multiple times, you cannot fly to Little St. James. You can chopper there, but it's a VFR flight. You don't need a passenger manifest. You just hop in the chopper and go and do normal ATC communications.

ATC likely doesn't have any records at this point. You land in St. Thomas and you're invisible. No passport needed. Plus they likely took Yachts if you've been to St. Thomas. His dock is large. The list doesn't matter much if you can't prove anything. Which they can't.

People would have been charged already. We're in what year 5 of this fantasy list? Even if you're on the list how do you even prove any wrong doing. I don't think any of you guys frequent the Caribbean. It was a brilliant passport free setup with zero proof you went to the island. I don't like the alleged acts, but Epstein or whoever was in control got it right for the despicable conduct likely happening.
491   Patrick   2024 Oct 16, 9:44pm  

https://outgoingmisanthrope.substack.com/p/a-knife-twist-for-neo-paganism


The signals of this type of paganism are everywhere in Occidental “culture.” They leak out all over the place most often as a confession, a desperate cry for Crusaders to appear and put them out of their misery. Madonna has been moaning and crying for the headsman's axe for decades, and scores of other pop “artists” likewise cry out for their own destruction because of the blackness that has stained their souls at their own invitation. The satanic material of Balenciaga or any "elite products provider" is not intended to convince dissenters or make a case for the beliefs being adopted by the masses at scale. It is an elite compliance mechanism intended for a small group, and the occluded leadership could not care less about the masses of goyim, save for the provision of children to despoil and devour.

We are seeing a tiny taste of this influence network with the Sean Combs case, but rest assured that it will stay at hints only, and the gatekeepers will descend if it seems like the Hard Truth might get mainstream traction. A good example of this is the Epstein Case. Epstein was called out years before he was sent to jail, and the story was quashed. Then, in the blind rage to get anything to stick to Trump, Epstein was sliced and dumped over the side as chum in the water. When it became clear he had nothing on Trump, he had to be disposed of because he became the face of a ghost network of compromising info and hidden locations. For years, “serious people” had mocked the very idea of this network, and suddenly it couldn’t be denied. So he gets killed, and it's incredibly obvious, and nothing is done about it. Everybody was saying "Epstein did not kill himself" from sports celebrities to NEETs on Twitter, and it didn't matter. Epstein was a message to other Elites, to anyone who might consider defecting. It wouldn’t matter if every single American cried out together in a loud voice “WE KNOW EPSTEIN DIDN’T KILL HIMSELF” because that basically happened, and not one single thing changed. Rather, nothing visibly happened, because every elite got the message loud and clear.


Then the essay gets really weird and off the rails. But I think the above is approximately correct.

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