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Jeffrey Epstein Interview: 'Good Mirror' and 'Dirty Money' Defense

[HPP] Noam BrownFebruary 5, 20263 min
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Questioning Wealth and Ethics

  • πŸ’° The interviewer directly questioned Jeffrey Epstein about whether his money was dirty money, to which Epstein replied it was not, claiming he earned it through hard work.
  • πŸ’‘ Epstein defended the source of his wealth by citing his contributions, such as funding efforts to eradicate polio in Pakistan and India, suggesting the recipients would not question the money's origin.
  • ⚠️ The interviewer countered, highlighting that Epstein earned his money by advising "the worst people in the world" and later directly confronted him about being a "class three sexual predator" or "criminal."

Public Perception of Money Source

  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Epstein asserted that individuals facing dire poverty and sickness would accept money for their children's well-being, regardless of its source.
  • 😈 He hypothesized that even if told the money came from "the devil himself," people would still prioritize their children's lives over the donor's identity.

The "Devil Himself" Confrontation

  • ❓ The interviewer directly asked Epstein, "Do you think you're the devil himself?", emphasizing it as a serious question.
  • πŸͺž Epstein's immediate response was, "I do have a good mirror," implying self-awareness without directly confirming or denying the comparison.
  • 🧠 The interviewer justified the comparison by noting Epstein's intelligence and brilliance, drawing parallels to literary depictions of Satan, such as in Milton's Paradise Lost.
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Jeffrey EpsteinDirty MoneyEthicsPhilanthropyPolio EradicationSexual PredatorCriminalityPovertyPublic PerceptionMilton's Paradise LostSatan
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