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Jeffrey Epstein was not a lone rogue predator; he was an asset… (Part 1)

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05.01.2026

I must confess that when I first heard of Jeffrey Epstein and his salacious lifestyle, I disregarded it as the familiar excesses of an arrogant, misogynistic tycoon. A wealthy man who believed himself entitled to indulge his pedophilia. Initially, I rejected the political conspiracy theories surrounding his activities until I began to connect the dots. 

The dismissal was soon crushed under newly released tranches of sealed files: the emails, the private island, flight logs, photographs of young girls and powerful political men. The released files revealed an operation far broader than mere sexual depravity. Juxtapose this with the meticulously documented history of covert control of American politics in One Nation Under Blackmail, and the picture comes into focus. Across its two volumes, the work exposes how Israel-first billionaires, Mafia and intelligence-linked networks have utilised financial coercion, political entrapment, sexual kompromat, and compliant corporate media to shape a US political system in service of Israel.

Epstein was not a deviation from this corruption model. He was its manifestation.

For many years, the Jeffrey Epstein scandal was intentionally mis-framed by the Zionist-managed “free” media as the story of a lone sexual predator, an obscene figure whose wealth insulated him from accountability. The framing wasn’t a lapse in journalism. It was part of the cover-up to shield institutions, intelligence services, political and intellectual elites.

Such a conclusion is not conjecture. It was made clear by the survivors’ testimony, documented relationships, photos and Epstein’s own communications. When pieced together, the pattern is unmistakable. Epstein’s reach was not in money or sex; it was power and control.

Epstein bragged that he was a “people collector.” A more accurate description, however, would be a “dirt collector.” Intelligence services do not cultivate elites out of admiration or social curiosity, but for how to use them. For this purpose, Epstein........

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