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He really was the Forrest Gump of billionaire corruption and sexual deviancy.It seems increasingly clear from all of these emails being released that Epstein - while most certainly a monster and pedophile - was also a shrewd guy who knew precisely how to cater to the wealthy and powerful elites and that he quickly learned what their weaknesses were - sexually (and probably physically) abusing the underage girls he used, financial difficulties, drinking or drug problems, etc. And like most such men he kept files of these people's weaknesses for blackmail purposes, and in so doing he was able to gain wealth and power himself beyond his wildest dreams. He likely didn't even have to threaten them with blackmail, as the men he catered to knew damn well that he had the goods on them.
And the numbers of celebrities in the Epstein files from all walks of life is depressing - not just prominent politicians and businessmen, but well-known professors and lawyers from elite schools and law firms, celebrity artists (movie and television stars included) of all kinds, famous athletes, well-known writers and reporters, etc. Epstein moved easily among our nation's elites in many different fields like a fish swimming through a river, and these files expose just how corrupted, depraved, and sick so many of these people were, and probably still are in many cases.
The real story here is not Jeffrey Epstein, sex trafficker. It seems to be Jeffrey Epstein, free lance information broker with ties to Russian and Israeli intelligence who was trading contacts among business, government, finance and entertainment elites and using his sex trade operation as honey pot, blackmail/pressure point influencing opportunity and to barter with shadowing intel figures for other valuable intelligence.It seems increasingly clear from all of these emails being released that Epstein - while most certainly a monster and pedophile - was also a shrewd guy who knew precisely how to cater to the wealthy and powerful elites and that he quickly learned what their weaknesses were - sexually (and probably physically) abusing the underage girls he used, financial difficulties, drinking or drug problems, etc. And like most such men he kept files of these people's weaknesses for blackmail purposes, and in so doing he was able to gain wealth and power himself beyond his wildest dreams. He likely didn't even have to threaten them with blackmail, as the men he catered to knew damn well that he had the goods on them.
And the numbers of celebrities in the Epstein files from all walks of life is depressing - not just prominent politicians and businessmen, but well-known professors and lawyers from elite schools and law firms, celebrity artists (movie and television stars included) of all kinds, famous athletes, well-known writers and reporters, etc. Epstein moved easily among our nation's elites in many different fields like a fish swimming through a river, and these files expose just how corrupted, depraved, and sick so many of these people were, and probably still are in many cases.
As is almost always the case, sex trafficking, as horrible as it is, is a conduit/reward for financial criminals. MAGA's great error was not in recognizing the extremity of sex trafficking, which is real and deplorable. It was in choosing as its standard bearer a financial criminal, who obtained great wealth from, whether or not he participated in, the world of sex trafficking.The real story here is not Jeffrey Epstein, sex trafficker. It seems to be Jeffrey Epstein, free lance information broker with ties to Russian and Israeli intelligence who was trading contacts among business, government, finance and entertainment elites and using his sex trade operation as honey pot, blackmail/pressure point influencing opportunity and to barter with shadowing intel figures for other valuable intelligence.
The scope and reach is breathtaking and would be laughable as some sort of fictional spy thriller novel.