The Jeffrey Epstein story does not start with him, it starts with Robert Maxwell, and we really need to understand this.
@psychonautiques
What a grim reality we find ourselves in.
@richardmcgowan1651
We just had the President of America call the mass sexual assault of minors boring...... Boring. How do you even respond to something like that?
@ronalddippenaar2381
unz dot com Nick Bryant published the little black book in 2015
@mkhud50n
"Elite" used to be a bad word in America. As soon as they started using it I knew we were screwed.
@Sergio_21M
There is also an Epstein Victims Fund, 138 victims have been compensated, in return for the money they had to sign NDA and legally agree to not file criminal or civil charges for crimes rendered.
Author and podcaster Michael Malice explains how America’s elites maintain and wield power. Captured universities and cultural institutions have produced a homogeneous class of journalists, lawyers, politicians, and entertainers who spread their worldview unquestioned and in lockstep. One powerful weapon in their arsenal is the dreaded smear of “conspiracy theorist.” Michael argues that while we keep ourselves busy arguing over the Epstein files, true conspiracies are commonplace in American history, not just occasional exceptions to the norm.