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They seem to focus on the worst of the worst and let littlest things go,
originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: IndieA
They seem to focus on the worst of the worst and let littlest things go,
In that case could you ask them to have a look at Epstein’s and Ghislaines’s clients? They had the names and numbers of them kept in a little black book. Shouldn’t be to hard to track them down?
originally posted by: IndieA
originally posted by: surfer_soul
a reply to: IndieA
They seem to focus on the worst of the worst and let littlest things go,
In that case could you ask them to have a look at Epstein’s and Ghislaines’s clients? They had the names and numbers of them kept in a little black book. Shouldn’t be to hard to track them down?
That's not my county's business. Take that up with the feds.
I've seen that black book. It was online last I knew.
One person in it that I found interesting was David Copperfield, because as someone who understands the art of illusion, Epstein's death always looked like a clever prison-break and disappearing act to me. What better way to disappear than to make everyone think your dead.
He had over $400 million, connections to people in the highest places of power, and dirt on a lot of those people. Trust me on this, where there's a will, $400 million and powerful connections, there's a way.
Think people are smart enough to figure that out?
Bill Hicks hid in plain-sight for decades as Alex Jones, while also likely being a federal asset and information gatekeeper, yet very few people can even grasp those possibilities, however a preponderance of evidence is out there for those who look hard enough for it.