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originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
Pretty much an ideal opportunity to change the narrative.
In the style of a magician; when the audience is watching one hand....
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: Creep Thumper
That makes sense. Someone claimed this is a n NYFD EMT training photo that's been photoshopped, if someone could actually provide the original photo, that would be great
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNowMaybe his demise will make other victims feel safe enough to speak out.
But in reality, as a former federal prosecutor told Courthouse News reporter Adam Klasfeld, Epstein’s death could make it easier, not harder, to bring Epstein’s co-conspirators to justice.
The reason is that Epstein was the only person who had legal standing to sue the investigators trying to comb through the evidence in his mansions and penthouses, including videotapes of young girls and documents that may mention the names of people who were at his properties on specific dates. Had Epstein lived, and made it to trial, his attorneys could have filed motions to throw out that evidence. Now, however, no one has standing to put the brakes on the investigation.
Got to see, by accident, wacko comedian Bill Maher’s show - So many lies. He said patients in El Paso hospital didn’t want to meet with me. Wrong! Had really great meetings with numerous patients. Said I was on vacation. Wrong! Long planned fix up of W.H., stay here rather than..
...cause big disruption by going to Manhattan. Working almost all of the time, including evenings. Don’t have to be in W.H. to do that...And sooo many other false statements. He is right about one thing, though. I will win again in 2020. Otherwise, he pays 95% in taxes!
“Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell in the Special Housing Unit from an apparent suicide at the Metropolitan Correctional Center” in New York City at 6:30 a.m.
The Associated Press reported that “Fire officials received a call at 6:39 a.m. Saturday that Epstein was in cardiac arrest, and he was pronounced dead at New York Presbyterian-Lower Manhattan Hospital.”
The federal prison where Epstein was housed, the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Lower Manhattan, has a suicide prevention program designed for at-risk inmates. Why Epstein, an extremely high profile inmate, was taken off suicide watch remains unknown.
According to Bloomberg, citing a “person familiar with the matter” said Epstein “was taken off suicide watch just hours before he killed himself,” but other reporting has contradicted this timing and claims that Epstein was removed from suicide watch at the end of July.
Additionally, Reuters has reported that while “two jail guards are required to make separate checks on all prisoners every 30 minutes,” that “procedure was not followed overnight.”
Notably, the Bureau of Prison guidelines requires that a written justificationof an individual’s removal from suicide watch be provided:
“Once an inmate has been placed on watch, the watch may not be terminated, under any circumstance, without the Program Coordinator or designee performing a face-to-face evaluation.”
According to the guidelines “only the Program Coordinator will have the authority to remove an inmate from suicide watch.”
It is now likely there will be at least three separate investigations into Epstein’s death—one from the FBI, another from the DOJ Inspector General and finally, one from within the Southern District of New York (SDNY), the court district involved in Epstein’s case and incarceration.
In Congress, several calls for inquiry have also already been issued, including from Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who had previously urged the Justice Department to revisit the handling of Epstein’s controversial 2008 plea agreement.
One of Epstein’s lawyers, Marc Fernich, also called for “a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mr. Epstein’s death. The public needs to know exactly what happened and why — and how his custodians could have let it occur,” reported Fox News.
According to The Washington Post, “People close to Epstein, noting that he seemed recently to be in good spirits, were surprised by reports of suicide, according to one person familiar their discussions early Saturday, and expressed concern about the possibility of foul play.”
Another victim released a statement through her attorney, Lisa Bloom, saying: “I will never have a sense of closure now. I’m angry as hell that the prison could have allowed this to happen and that I and his other victims will never see him face the consequences for his horrendous actions.”
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
LEAKED: Shareblue talking points on Epstein:
twitter.com...
I forgot which Q drop mentions Shareblue and David Brock
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
LEAKED: Shareblue talking points on Epstein:
twitter.com...
I forgot which Q drop mentions Shareblue and David Brock
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!CbboFOtcZs
28 Jun 2018 - 10:54:56 PM
Coordinated effort to ramp pro violent attacks (4ch 8ch /pol/) (threads).
Mods controlled (4ch).
Staged to frame pro POTUS supporters.
Push violence (trap).
Shareblue.
Coordinated RL attacks (link).
Cause & Effect.
MSM outcry to force action.
It’s already begun (small > large).
www.huffingtonpost.com...📁
Anticipated.
Goal?
Ready David?
Q