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There is a classic strategy of mixing bullshit in with facts to sow doubt.



Michael Wolff is definitely a Trump-hater. Wrote several disparaging books about Trump.

I’m still going through the Epstein files to discuss on the show tomorrow. Some people are arguing that the nonsense in the files — unsubstantiated “tips” called in from anonymous schizophrenics, etc — means that the documents never should have been released at all. I understand that argument but totally disagree with it, which is why I’ve called for the release for years.
The fact is that the “conspiracy theorists” were right. There is a powerful network of evil, degenerate, incestuous elites whose behavior even when it is not criminal — though it often is criminal — is nevertheless disgusting and depraved. For years they have enjoyed far more privacy than they ever granted us. They deserve to be exposed, even with whatever unintended consequences may accompany it.
I don’t see any other option. In a post COVID world, trust in our institutions and the elites who run them is nonexistent. These are the people who locked us in our homes and lied to us about the reason. They lied about George Floyd. They spent years claiming that the best way to treat a gender confused adolescent girl is to chop her breasts off. They have lied so brazenly and so frequently at the highest levels of society that now we cannot be satisfied with anything less than complete radical transparency.
Yes, liars and charlatans will take whatever they want from the files out of context to support their preferred narrative. That is not ideal. But the path we’ve taken for the past several years — allowing the very people implicated in the files to decide which parts of it we can see — is far less ideal. In fact it is totally untenable.
This is where we are now. Put it all on the table and let the chips fall where they may. So be it.
https://x.com/DerrickEvans4WV/status/2017610903840297358
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Ehud Barak, a Zionish Socialist and former or current Mossad, admits he made millions by consulting Wall Street firms connected to Epstein.
Epstein essentially helped Mossad shell companies, part of the loot likely was to support the lavish lifestyles and additional "pension money" for the Mossad community.
My guess is Epstein extorted his Wall Street clients (who are no-names or non-celebrity types) to get them to invest in Mossad shell companies and Israeli industries, and also extorted them for insider trading information.

Ehud Barak, a Zionish Socialist and former or current Mossad, admits he made millions by consulting Wall Street firms connected to Epstein.
Epstein essentially helped Mossad shell companies, part of the loot likely was to support the lavish lifestyles and additional "pension money" for the Mossad community.
I’m utterly blown away by this new audio in the Epstein Files. It shows the secret conversation you fear every high-level gov’t official might have with an outside fixer to hook them up the moment they “leave government to enter the private sector.”
Here, Jeffrey Epstein teaches Ehud Barak — while he is still Minister of Defense in Israel but on his way out — how to make millions of dollars in the private sector by first compiling a list of people who owe him favors from his 40 years in government service.
Epstein then told Ehud Barak to pursue Peter Thiel, whose name at that point Ehud Barak did not even know how to spell, and to try to connect with a company called Palantir, which existence Ehud Barak had never heard of, and whose name Jeffrey Epstein didn’t know how to spell.
Credit @RyanGrim whose clip I first saw to look for this. I used Grok to backtrace the source link from the audio. Ryan assesses this meeting took place in February 2013, which seems to line up with the audio saying Ehud Barak is about 71 at the time of the recording, as Ehud Barak is 83 today.
This morning, the BBC reported, “Lord Mandelson resigns from Labour Party over Epstein links.” ...
The British press lovingly —and ironically— labeled him the “Prince of Darkness” for his ruthless media manipulation and backroom dealing. He served in Tony Blair’s cabinet twice, resigned in scandal twice, and still bounced back— eventually becoming Business Secretary under Gordon Brown and earning a seat in the House of Lords. His sticky fingerprints are on every major Labour decision for the last thirty years.
That’s what makes the Epstein connection so explosive. Last September, Mandelson was sacked as UK Ambassador to the United States after evidence emerged of supportive messages he’d sent Epstein after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Now, fresh documents show three payments from Epstein to Mandelson’s husband totaling $75,000. ...
Also released in the latest tranche of Epstein files were highly inconvenient images of Mandelson in his tighty whities standing next to a woman wearing a hotel bathrobe.
Worse for Peter, it looks like the old quid pro quo. Other emails reveal Mandelson sent Epstein a confidential government memo to give the convicted pedophile a heads-up over a proposed tax policy that would affect Epstein’s income. Presumably, it was so Epstein could do something to stop it.
Publicly, Mandelson has repeatedly claimed he “barely knew” Jeffrey Epstein. The files say otherwise.
MANDELSON: “I barely knew Epstein.”
THE FILES: “Here’s $75,000 and photos of you in your underpants.”
As I’ve wondered before, what baffles me more than these powerful men thinking with the little Lord and dipping their Peters in Epstein’s staff pool is that they let themselves be photographed. These aren’t pictures taken by secret cameras. Someone was standing right there. My goodness. They must have felt untouchable.
Confronted with the picture, Mandelson told reporters he “cannot place the location or the woman, and I cannot think what the circumstances were.” Uh huh. We can think what the circumstances were, Peter.
So far We got Leon Black, Jay Z, Bill Gates, George Bush, Bill Bar.
List of people above the law



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