The Jeffrey Epstein Cover-Up: Presidents, Intelligence, and Justice
[HPP] Deep NisharNovember 18, 202549 min
44 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβPresidential Involvement in Epstein Cover-Up
- β οΈ Four presidents (Bush, Obama, Biden, Trump) are accused of continuing a cover-up related to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
- π― Donald Trump is specifically criticized for promising to release Epstein documents during his 2024 campaign but failing to do so, and for allegedly lying about his ongoing relationship with Epstein.
- π‘ The speaker suggests Trump's actions are part of a charade to delay or prevent a full investigation, despite his public statements.
Revelations from Epstein Emails
- π Recently released emails provide new information, showing the breadth of Epstein's connections and his influence.
- β‘ Emails between Epstein and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak suggest Epstein was involved in "sculpting geopolitical events."
- π One incriminating email from 2011 allegedly links Trump with a victim at Epstein's residence for hours, contradicting Trump's claims of banishing Epstein.
Intelligence Connections and Financial Schemes
- π΅οΈββοΈ Epstein is believed to have worked with both Israeli intelligence (Mossad) and American intelligence as an "access agent" to compromise officials.
- π° The "sweetheart deal" Epstein received in 2006 for his crimes is attributed to President Bush's approval, indicating high-level intelligence involvement.
- π Epstein is described as a "world-class money launderer" who used his influence and connections to manage vast sums, with banks like JP Morgan allegedly complicit.
Ghislaine Maxwell's Special Treatment and Political Obstacles
- βοΈ Ghislaine Maxwell's placement in a minimum-security "Clubfed" prison is seen as an unheard-of "sweetheart deal", defying standard prison rules for sex offenders.
- ποΈ Efforts for an independent investigation, like the discharge petition in the House, face significant political hurdles and potential obstruction from Senate leadership and the President.
- π« The speaker argues that the entire congressional process is unnecessary, as the President could unilaterally order the release of executive branch documents.
The Fight for Justice and Victim Advocacy
- π The scandal represents a "pandemic" of child molestation, with millions of Americans affected, highlighting the urgent need for justice.
- β The organization Epstein Justice advocates for an independent congressional investigation to uncover the full truth and prosecute all involved.
- π£οΈ Victims are often terrified to come forward, but the speaker emphasizes that society cannot allow the government to cover up a proven trafficking case, as it would deny hope and a voice to survivors.
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Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein Cover-upChild TraffickingPresidential InvolvementEpstein EmailsEhud BarakIsraeli IntelligenceUS IntelligenceMoney LaunderingGhislaine MaxwellCongressional InvestigationVictim AdvocacyPolitical CorruptionFranklin ScandalRICO Act
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