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Wonder what he bought in Greece.....?

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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I didn't look at all into the whole Pizza-gate thing, but there is a metric f%$kton of weird emails talking about pizza that don't make any sense.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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In this email, Maxwell kidnaps a girl for to be sold as a slave for sex and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "tortured her" before "forcing" someone else to murder her.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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Not even kidding.  😭  Rapes, tortures, murders, cannibalism.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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From the reporting, it appears that most of what wasn't k ow was just old rich men planning dinners with women (of age) that might accept money for sex. There might be some prostitution charges...maybe.

Did anyone else notice that it is mostly very wealthy democrat donors that were exposed?

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said:

Did anyone else notice that it is mostly very wealthy democrat donors that were exposed?

Quite a few people have commented that.  It's mainly Democrats in the files.

Which explains why they wouldn't release them.  If there was bad stuff about Trump in there, they would have.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
12 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said:

From the reporting, it appears that most of what wasn't k ow was just old rich men planning dinners with women (of age) that might accept money for sex. There might be some prostitution charges...maybe.

Did anyone else notice that it is mostly very wealthy democrat donors that were exposed?

This is one of the things that's always kind of been a bit of a head scratcher for me. To listen to the media and people discuss it it sounds like there were hundreds of children and grossly underage girls who are handed over to rich people by the bucketful.

If anything it sounds like a relatively small number of underage girls and by underage I mean by a few years, not children. I don't think there's actually been an accusation of real pedophilia which only involves prepubescent kids.

The whole thing kind of sounds like a tempest in a teapot to me. Epstein very obviously tried to get close to any famous person he could. He obviously liked recruiting young girls for his own pleasure as well as Gislaine's pleasure. There is some indication he prostituted some of the girls to some of the wealthy people he sucked up to, and a small bit of indication that a few of those girls may have been underage involving at small number of actual cases

None of that's good, it's all pretty terrible especially seeing as the girls work for him and then he turned them so to speak. But it just doesn't sound like the international earth-shattering crime syndicate that it's often portrayed as. Was probably 10,000 pimps in America that do worse daily

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

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23 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

If anything it sounds like a relatively small number of underage girls and by underage I mean by a few years, not children. I don't think there's actually been an accusation of real pedophilia which only involves prepubescent kids.

I'm not 100% sure of that.

There are a lot of FBI whistleblower documents in there that talk about small children being tortured and murdered, one I just saw said 2 small girls, buried at Zorro.

Everyone knows about the island, but it seems there was just as much happening at his Zorro ranch.

Did the FBI act on any of the whistleblower info?    If they did and nothing came of it, why are the reports in there?  Are investigations on-going?

I know, I know......I ask too many questions. 🤣

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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29 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

The whole thing kind of sounds like a tempest in a teapot to me. Epstein very obviously tried to get close to any famous person he could.

There was definitely some kind of plan to profit off pandemics.  There's a lot of emails between him and Gates RE: Event 201 and setting up ways to hide the money, quite a few mentions of the Wuhan lab.

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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I'm surprised they released some of these pics.  This one looks maybe 7 or 8.

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"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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2 hours ago, Goddess said:

I'm not 100% sure of that.

There are a lot of FBI whistleblower documents in there that talk about small children being tortured and murdered, one I just saw said 2 small girls, buried at Zorro.

Everyone knows about the island, but it seems there was just as much happening at his Zorro ranch.

Did the FBI act on any of the whistleblower info?    If they did and nothing came of it, why are the reports in there?  Are investigations on-going?

I know, I know......I ask too many questions. 🤣

First I've heard of anything like that but honestly I haven't been following all that closely

Anything that was ever in the file will remain in the file. So if the police did investigate and decided it was nothing then they'd still leave it in the file anyway. That's why cops and prosecutors and legal people in general generally don't like to see these kinds of files released, they often name people that turn out to have nothing to do with it or make accusations that turn out to be dead ends or the like and you can ruin someone's life real easy obviously.

But if it was investigated and nothing came of it the investigators can tell us that in this case

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

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3 hours ago, CdnFox said:

it just doesn't sound like the international earth-shattering crime syndicate that it's often portrayed as

No, it looks more like a spotlight  on the biggest lapse in criminal justice in history.

But I doubt anyone's illusions have been truly shattered, except the victims.

21 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

But if it was investigated

There's the rub.

Every name on these lists need to be interrogated as a suspect in both the crimes and their cover up.

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

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11 hours ago, eyeball said:

No, it looks more like a spotlight  on the biggest lapse in criminal justice in history.

Really :) How is this the biggest lapse in history? How is it even a lapse?

11 hours ago, eyeball said:

There's the rub.

Every name on these lists need to be interrogated as a suspect in both the crimes and their cover up.

There is no list. This is another little fantasy that's been floating around for ages now, but somehow there's a client list with all the names of anyone who biked an underage girl along with their current phone number and email contact.

That is not the case. This is just a compilation of every scrap of paper the police found or came up with or wrote down or had an idea about including a whole bunch of stuff that has absolutely no relevance to the investigation but they thought it might so into the pilot went.

The police have already suggested that they investigated everybody who is actually suspected of wrongdoing. 

And when you say 'should investigate everyone'  do you also mean going back to harass the victims? They're in the files too. In fact some of them had their nude pics and info posted when the files were published. Which is precisely why the cops have said it's bad to publish those kinds of things. 

Get a clue, THEN talk.

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

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15 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Really :) How is this the biggest lapse in history?

Largely due to the consequences of the whole spectacle on politics, divisiveness and above all else its demolished the public's faith in their institutions of accountability and justice - the lapse has taken these beyond the point of spectacle.

18 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

There is no list. This is another little fantasy that's been floating around for ages now, but somehow there's a client list

I didn't call it a client list.

21 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

And when you say 'should investigate everyone' 

I said interrogate.

22 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Get a clue, THEN talk.

Pay attention to what people actually post, then talk.

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I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

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6 minutes ago, eyeball said:

Largely due to the consequences of the whole spectacle on politics, divisiveness and above all else its demolished the public's faith in their institutions of accountability and justice - the lapse has taken these beyond the point of spectacle.

Well that might be a 'lapse' for the media or the like but i'm not sure it' s a lapse in criminal justice. It was the political types and the media types who blew it up, not the justice system .

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I didn't call it a client list.

You called it a list.  But i'm loving that your argument is  "I wasn't' THIS kind of wrong and stupid, i was THAT kind of wrong and stupid!"  Sure kid :) 

 

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I said interrogate.

isn't that part of investigation? How would you interrogate someone unless you're investigating something? Just randomly ask questions?  "Chicken or beef, which is better. Answer me!  ANSWER ME YOU SICK BASTARD!!"

So in other words you've realized what you said was stupid and that I was correct and rather than address it in a more adult fashion you are having a bit of a hissy fit and desperately trying to weasel on technicalities :) :P 

And you accuse others of being argumentative and focusing on details :P :P 

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Had better start running."

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2 hours ago, CdnFox said:

isn't that part of investigation?

Yes, investigators typically question everyone that was at the scene of a crime, especially when they're also close to the criminals.

2 hours ago, CdnFox said:

You called it a list.

Of potential witnesses to a crime you silly twat. Not the client list strawman you dragged into things.

A client list is the responsibility of investigators to compile. So far it doesn't look like they've tried very hard. Low hanging fruit at best.

 

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

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The files may bring down the UK government.

Rumor is that Starmer will be forced to resign. Mandelson already has, I believe.

 

 

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

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About f$%king time.

This sicko ran the whole "pandemic".

 

 

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
1 hour ago, eyeball said:

Yes, investigators typically question everyone that was at the scene of a crime, especially when they're also close to the criminals.

 

Oh so you did mean an investigation :P 

You can't even keep your eyes straight

 

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Of potential witnesses to a crime you silly twat. Not the client list strawman you dragged into things.

Oh so now it's not everybody in the Epstein file?? Sorry you keep changing your tune so fast it's hard to keep track without a spreadsheet. So which name specifically do you feel weren't investigated but were potential witnesses? 

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A client list is the responsibility of investigators to compile. So far it doesn't look like they've tried very hard. Low hanging fruit at best.

That is the stupidest thing you've said in quite a while and I have to say it was up against some pretty stiff competition

The client list is absolutely not the responsibility of investigators to compile. Ever.

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

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37 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Oh so you did mean an investigation

Yes an interrogation.

37 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

The client list is absolutely not the responsibility of investigators to compile. Ever.

You're talking from experience?

I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical,
a liberal, oh fanatical criminal

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