Sunday, August 18, 2019

Epstein's Death: Inconvenient Facts

Epstein's first alleged suicide attempt was denied by Epstein himself.  He said he was attacked by his very muscular cellmate, who was facing quadruple murder charges.  This is why Epstein did not remain on suicide watch, an issue which endlessly gets circulated possibly to prevent deeper inquiry.

If the first injuries were not from a suicide attempt, that significantly weakens the claim of ultimate suicide. Of course, Epstein might have been lying if he really wanted to do the suicide (many claim that it would be utterly unlike him to be suicidal, however, it's possible he could have been convinced some other outcome--such as a prison murder--would be worse--and might have been threatened somehow).

Attorney General Barr visited MCC around the same time as the first "suicide attempt."  Attorney Generals virtually never visit correctional facilities--that is the job of the Director of Prisons.


In autopsy, it was found that a small bone was broken which almost never breaks in suicide-by-hanging because it is mobile.  It can only be broken in forceful strangulation.

Epstein is alleged to have committed suicide by tying the sheet (of what consistency has not been confirmed, but they are supposed to be paper thin) around the bed and leaning forward.  An additional problem is that particular manuever could not possibly break the bone found broken.

Epstein's lawyers are litigating over the question of whether it was actually a suicide.  Nobody official is questioning if the body is Epstein's (though, some bloggers are screaming for that to be proven).

Lawyers would have nothing to gain from proving the body wasn't Epstein, but they could rack up billable hours from his estate challenging the suicide allegation.

On top of every other irregularity, the security cameras (in the hallway) were not operating (though we haven't been told why).  So it can't be ruled out if someone visited the room shortly before the death.  That this additional safeguard failed is another reason for suspicion.

Some wonder if Epstein was switched with a dead body double.  For various reasons, that sounds highly unlikely.  It's more likely that Epstein was an "asset" than an "agent," and in captivity he would become a liability, for which a body switch would be a very expensive and risky manuever.  Though not at all impossible for the likes of CIA or Mossad.

Epstein's partner who was convicted for fraud in 1985 and freed in 2014, started claiming on release that Epstein had also been involved, and had embezzled hundreds of millions, yet was never arrested for that.

If Epstein had kompromat on Trump, it is now likely in Trump's hands.  If Epstein had kompromat on Democrats, that would be in Trump's hands now also.  One more advantage Trump might have in the 2020 elections, both for himself and for Congress.

Many allegations similar to those against Epstein are also made against Ghislaine Maxwell.  She had underage prostitutes for herself as well as arranging them for others, and controlling them.  It seems sufficient evidence already exists to arrest her, yet she is free.

All these activities systematically involved other people.  This was not just about the sexual desires of Maxwell and Epstein.  It was a sex trafficking ring if not far more.  The story of it being a blackmail factory used by intelligence services is not absolutely airtight but it is the standard in alternative news now, with the previously linked articles by Epstein researcher Whitney Webb are commonly praised on many sites including Consortium News where she did an impressive interview.  One commenter out of 500 dismisses the blackmail and intelligence possibility at Moon of Alabama.  Mainstream media has explicitly denounced such conspiracy theories, which gives more credence to them.

Though it would be taking it too far to suggest that Epstein made his fortune merely by blackmail.  Intelligence agencies don't pay all that much to assets.  Running such an operation for decades with increasing enemies could lead to an early death.  However it's also possible Epstein's "fortune" was a carefully crafted mirage, a cage in which he lived and entrapped others.  It's virtually certain that Epstein was part of something much bigger, involving the likes of mobsters and spies as Whitney Webb asserts, and he was not just a freelance blackmail pirate, he was sponsored.



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