With
the Operation Epstein Fury misdirection trick in full swing, more
astonishing revelations emerge from extended Epstein Files release.
John Leake
Yesterday
a deeply eccentric Polish friend called me at 8:30 pm in Dallas, which
made it 3:30 am in Central Europe. I feared that it must be bad news,
but in fact he was lying awake with a burning question in his
head—namely:
“Was Jeffrey Epstein the most diabolically fascinating guy in history"?
“I guess he was.”
“Why
was he involved in ALL of the big deals—ALL of the really crazy stuff
with huge money, corrupt politicians, gangsters, bankers, technology
guys, arms dealers? It’s like he was in the middle of EVERYTHING.”
“I don’t know,” I replied. “He must have been a really magnetic guy.”
“What
exactly was so cool about him that all of these powerful people wanted
to hang out with him all the time and bring him into all their deals?”
“I don’t know,” I repeated.
“Do you think he was the greatest genius in history?”
“Maybe.”
“Is
it possible that all the talk about him being evil is from people who
were envious of him because he had so many hot chicks?”
“I suppose that too is possible,” I replied. “Nowadays nothing would surprise me.”
My old friend’s line of question was partly tongue-in-cheek, but also an expression of genuine perplexity.
Really, why did Epstein have his fingers in so many big, rich pies?
This
evening, while contemplating this question, I stumbled across the
following conversation between renowned investigative reporter,
Catharine Herridge, and national security analyst, Morgan Wright, about
emerging evidence that Epstein assisted Saudi defendants in their effort
to block the lawsuit of the families of 9/11 victims.
I have been intriguing story of Saudi involvement in 9/11 for over twenty years, as I reported in my 2023 post A Case Study of Congressional Concealment
Now it emerges that Epstein was involved in this intrigue as well! The man was ubiquitous!