Thursday, 17 July 2025

EPSTEIN WAS MOSSAD & TRUMP'S PROTECTING ISRAEL

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Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre comments on the release of the Epstein files ...







You might have shied away from the Epstein Client List story - paedophilia and blackmail don't make for nice night time reading. But not-so-hidden dimensions now emerge in the sordid tale of the Jew boy sacked for flirting with female students who landed a sinecure in banking, a career in procuring teenage girls, private jets and a Carribean island, who was finally convicted for sex trafficking and died by hanging, in prison.



Jeffrey Epstein was Mossad. Don't say that out loud - it's "anti-semitic". But working for Israeli Intel would explain Epstein's enormous wealth, would it not? It's only too credible that politicians, bureaucrats, celebrities and media got trapped in a honeypot operation gathering kompromat for Israel to extort money and bombs for genocide in Gaza and domination of the Middle East.



If the list exists, why wasn't it released by the Democrats? Why isn't it released now by Donald Trump? Because Israel is being protected. The "leader of the free world" is letting this untrammeled depravity go unpunished because the messianic madman Netanyahu, who Jeffrey Sachs says ran American foreign policy for 20 years and cost the US trillions of dollars, is intent on an authoritian Zionist State and rebuilding the Third Temple of Jerusalem.


If releasing an "Epstein List"would bring down the governments of the US, UK and their "most sacred ally", wealthy political figures and certain companies whose leaders are involved, then so be it.


Let justice be served.



Trump and Epstein with teenage victims




From Eric Sammons,  writing for Crisis Magazine:



I was never much of a conspiracy theorist. Sure, I heard the speculations (we didn’t land on the moon, vaccines cause autism, 9/11 was an inside job, etc.), but I usually just dismissed them with a shake of my head and maybe even a chuckle.

 

I know that evil men can join together to do evil things, but I just didn’t think men were competent enough to pull off the usually elaborate machinations these theories proposed. 

 

Of course, the past five years changed my perspective, and I’m not alone in this shift. It’s not that I see conspiracy theories everywhere; I still firmly accept that we landed on the moon, for example. However, after witnessing the massive gaslighting done by our authorities in order to give them more power and control over our lives, I realized that many conspiracy theories were conspiracy facts.

 

The lies that accompanied the Covid pandemic were particularly galling, as people were accused of wanting to “kill grandma” just because they didn’t accept obviously false claims about the virus.

 

While I don’t subscribe to some of the most extreme of the conspiracies (I don’t think the Covid vaccine was produced specifically to kill us, for example), I’m now far more open to the reality of high-level conspiracies in our government and other institutions. And like I said, there are many otherswho joined me in my skepticism of the dominant narrative.

 

Conservative commenter/ Israel operative Ben Shapiro says Epstein wasn't Mossad because former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett says he wasn't



Which brings me to Jeffrey Epstein and his infamous “client list” of rich and powerful child rapists. When Epstein’s case became prominent in 2019 I barely followed it. I suspected he didn’t kill himself, but that wasn’t much of a conspiracy theory—it just seemed obvious that he had information on very powerful people and that at least one of those people didn’t want it made publicly known.

 

It’s not like men haven’t been killed in this type of situation throughout history. But how was this any different from the normal DC corruption that flares up every few years?

 




 

Since 2019, however, the story has grown beyond all expectations. A number of major politicians and celebrities have been implicated for allegedly being on the Epstein List, including Prince Andrew and Bill Gates as well as Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.

 

Further, it’s been suggested that Epstein was actually an agent for Israel. Considering the deep connection between America and Israel, and the fact that our connection to Israel has involved us for decades in numerous military conflicts in the Middle East, the idea that we might have blackmailable pedophile government leaders beholden to a foreign government makes this far more than a run-of-the-mill story of political corruption.

 

During the 2024 presidential campaign Donald Trump tapped into the energy behind those calling for a release of the Epstein List to help propel him to the White House. Multiple times during the campaign Trump said he would release the List. In early September 2024 for instance on the Lex Fridman podcast he stated he’d have “no problem with” releasing the Epstein List.

 



On the October 22, 2024 Theo Vonn podcast, J.D. Vance explicitly said “we need to release the Epstein List.” Before the election, both Kash Patel and Dan Bongino—who became Trump’s FBI Director and Deputy Director, respectively—stated many times that there was an Epstein List being used to manipulate government officials to this day, and the List needed to be released.

 

And of course, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in February of this year stated that the List “was sitting on my desk right now to review.” 

 

Yet now we are told by Bondi, Patel, and Bongino that there actually is no list and that Epstein definitely committed suicide. Trump has gone even further, attacking a reporter for even asking about Epstein, and then posting a long rambling screed on Truth Social suggesting that the whole Epstein conspiracy theory was something made up by liberals, comparing it to the Russia Hoax. He ended by saying that Epstein was “somebody no one cares about.” 

 




No one cares? I’m sorry, Mr. President, but a lot of Americans care about the possibility of being led by pedophiles and being a puppet of a foreign government.

 

And it’s clear that a lot of people care: in spite of what Trump said, his post actually got “ratio’d,” meaning there was more resistance to what he said than support from his own followers. This was the first time that had happened on his own social media platform.

 

So what’s going on? Was the whole Epstein case a big nothingburger that got a lot of right-wingers riled up without cause? Or does this mean the Epstein situation is so deeply embedded in our government that Trump and his team are also now beholden to it?

 

Here’s the truth: I don’t know and you don’t either. But here’s what I suspect: I think either Trump or someone close to him is implicated in the Epstein List, or that someone is implicated who is important to Trump’s goals, and so he decided to try to squash interest in Epstein among his base.

 



Whether I’m right about his motives or not, Trump miscalculated. While he has historically been masterful in both understanding and manipulating his base, this time it just didn’t work. Too many people associated with Trump (as well as Trump himself) had whipped up the base for years with the promise of releasing the Epstein List—we can’t just drop the subject no matter how much Trump wants that to happen.

 



It’s important to understand the overall context to see why much of Trump’s base isn’t happy about this ham-handed redirection. In the first few months of the Trump 2.0 presidency, he fulfilled a large number of his promises, and took concrete steps to fulfill many more.

 

His administration was working hard to cut wasteful spending, MAHA was getting off the ground under RFK, Jr., and the appointments of Bondi, Patel, and Bongino seemed to indicate that Trump was serious about draining the swamp.

 

Yet since May it seems that the direction of the Trump Administration has shifted. Trump fell out with Elon Musk over the “Big Beautiful Bill” which would do little to cut spending; America got directly involved in the military conflict between Israel and Iran after first indicating we wouldn’t; and we sent more weapons to Ukraine after Trump campaigned on pulling support for Ukraine and ending that war.

 

So there was already a growing dissatisfaction among at least some elements of Trump’s base, and his attempt to sweep Epstein under the rug just inflamed those elements more.

 

 

Jean-Luc Brunel, Epstein's "talent" Scout. Got Epsteined in prison. Dead.
Ghislaine Maxwell's Dad. Epsteined off his boat. Peter Thiel's boyfriend. Epsteined out a window. Dead. Jeffrey Epstein. Epsteined in prison. Dead.



Why does all this matter? Let’s return to how we began: the growing acceptance of conspiracy theories. Obviously it’s not good to be lied to and gaslighted by our institutions simply because the truth is superior to a lie, but the constant and bald-faced lies also lead to a total loss of trust in anything someone in authority says. Even when they are telling the truth we suspect they are lying, and a society simply cannot function like this for long.


 


 

Sadly, the most likely path becomes revolution, which is often violent in nature, and which no Catholic should desire. On the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost on the old calendar, we pray in the Collect, 

Grant us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, that the world may be regulated in its course by Thy governance for our peace, and that Thy Church may with tranquil devotion rejoice.

 

Catholics should always desire peace and tranquility fostered by a stable and just government. As long as our leaders continue to gaslight us, however, we cannot have that, and we will sink deeper into a trustless society in which order and the common good is at risk.

 

I’ve heard some well-meaning people argue that perhaps the Epstein List shouldn’t be released even if it exists because it could break up the country and topple our government. Sadly, the constant lies and corruption of recent years is already putting us on that trajectory. Perhaps a strong dose of radical transparency is just what we need to halt the decline.

Release the Epstein List!https://crisismagazine.com/opinion/why-the-epstein-list-matters





 


St Pius X, pray for us

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