Former CIA counter-terrorism officer, Philip Giraldi — may be correct about whose agent Jeffrey Epstein was
© 2019 Peter Free
12 August 2019
Jeffrey Epstein's reputed sex doings . . .
. . . and the power-carrying figures who participated in them — demonstrate the character of the planet's morally rotten leadership.
The ethically worst among human apes generally have the most power.
One can infer from the Epstein uproar that none of those highly influential participants would want proof of their grossly immoral unseemliness to emerge.
Ergo, Epstein manages to "kill himself" — while in apparently federal government custody.
From a law enforcement perspective
A more ridiculous "suicide" situation can hardly be imagined. You have full physical control of some extraordinarily prominent Adam Henry, and he still manages to self-depart our Vale of Tears?
The anonymous former inmate — who told the New York Post that such a suicide was impossible, when things are run normally — appears to be correct.
Conspiracy? — probably way more than just "maybe"
The characteristically insightful former CIA counter-terrorism officer, Philip Giraldi, wrote that:
As a former intelligence officer myself, there is little doubt in my mind that what Epstein did and how he did it was an intelligence operation.
There is no other viable explanation for his filming of prominent politicians and celebrities having sex with young girls.
And as for the question of whom Epstein might have been working for, the most likely answer is Mossad.
The CIA would have had no interest in compiling dossiers on prominent Americans, but American movers and shakers like Bill Clinton, with his 26 trips on the Lolita Express, former Governor Bill Richardson, or former Senator George Mitchell are precisely the types of "agents of influence" that the Mossad would seek to coerce or even blackmail into cooperation.
Israel and high-profile Jewish players also have continued to turn up like bad pennies in the Epstein case, but no one seems to be interested in pursuing that angle.
[T]he key questions go unanswered including was he a spy for Israel?
And what about the [Barry] Krischer-Dershowitz connection that kept him from being punished commensurate with his crimes?
Did those instructions also come from Israel or from its friends in the U.S. Justice Department?
Will the three simultaneous investigations currently taking place even continue and ask the right questions now that the target of the investigation is gone?
Given the high stakes in the game, quite likely, there will be a cover-up both of how Epstein lived and how he died.
We the public will never know what Epstein was all about.
© 2019 Philip Giraldi, Jeffrey Epstein RIP: But Many More Questions Remain to be Answered, American Herald Tribune (10 August 2019)
Giraldi ties these suspicions together in his essay. Click on the above title link to see how he does this.
The moral? — Epstein: old-fashioned Spy Game blackmail, followed by erasing tracks
Appears that way to me.
Especially so, given Israel's ridiculous level of control of American politics. Right down to consistently reversing US national interests (via our essentially bribed leaders) in favor of Zionism's perpetually expansive name.
With regard to Epstein, perverted Fat Cats will skate again.