Epstein Docs Released

Some names are still redacted, and no useful new information has been released.


[A sweetheart immunity deal in an Epstein 2007 trial is the kind of info] that could have killed [Alexander Acosta's] nomination to be Secretary of Labor. But Acosta offered an explanation for his handling of the Epstein case. He told investigators for the Trump administration that he had been directed by U.S. intelligence agencies to let Epstein off the hook. He was told that Epstein, “belonged to intelligence,” that the matter was, “above his pay grade,” and that he needed to, “leave it alone.”
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It’s a funny thing, isn’t it? Epstein was an international pimp and pedophile, but apparently he had no clients. That’s what we’re supposed to believe anyway. But we can’t believe that, because it’s nonsense. Which means that the truth — the real truth, the full truth — is still being kept secret from us.
Those are secrets, as Alexander Acosta said, that are above our pay grade. And they will remain above our pay grade — at least, until the people Epstein was blackmailing step out of line. Then we might see the names on those CDs. Then we might learn the identity of all the people named in those binders in his New York townhouse. Otherwise, the feds will continue to stonewall Cernovich and everyone else who’s been seeking the truth. That’s because, more than four years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, he still belongs to intelligence.
The CIA has a term called “limited hangout.” This is a tactic where some small portion of the truth is made public while the most important details — the stuff that really matters — is kept hidden. Intelligence agencies do this in hopes that the stuff they release will satisfy everyone’s curiosity and they’ll stop asking questions. These Epstein files appear to be exactly that. This is a limited hangout. A diversion meant to satisfy you without actually telling you what you need to know. They want you to stop asking questions. Don’t fall for it.
 

  • Bill Clinton was only mentioned 50 times: Everyone figured that number would be WAY higher.
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  • The most frequent visitor to the island was a guy named "John Doe": What a sicko.
 
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