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next tonight, ORANGE MAN BAD.
Yep. and the existential challenge of climate change.
The Joos did it! HP would be proud.Nonc Hilaire wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2019 6:54 pmMore obsfucation. A CEyeA guy saying it could not have been the CEyeA because they are too dumb.
There must be a hundred people to interview out there, especially Maxwell.
I've read complaints that it's not even being covered in the conspiracy corners.
yep. not to mention it is a story that does not further a narrative. So where is the return on investment? News that does not have an agenda, why would anyone report that?NapLajoieonSteroids wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 9:46 am
I've read complaints that it's not even being covered in the conspiracy corners.
The speculation for the reason is that it doesn't lead to a tinfoil, shadowy finale. Conspiracy corners are filled with people whose goal is to render everything doubtful.
Forgot about Epstein's weird, and very convenient, suicide. If one were to follow through on Epstein to the end, it would leave a very definitive answer: he was the type of pimp and conman that rich-and-important folk (TM) are credulous towards, and get wrapped up in. Not everyone associated with Jeffrey Epstein was involved in his scheming, but I'm sure all of them became equally embarrassed of knowing him the minute he hit the news and are relieved he's passed and therefore can never be spoken about again.
He's not the first of these characters of course, two which immediately spring to mind are Charles Manson and Rasputin. That lady who ran Theranos and had all those very old men giving her millions of dollars and allowing her to trade off on their names because she was a young woman who dressed like Steve Jobs...
SM I never figured you for a castabaiter.Simple Minded wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 11:45 amyep. not to mention it is a story that does not further a narrative. So where is the return on investment? News that does not have an agenda, why would anyone report that?NapLajoieonSteroids wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 9:46 am
I've read complaints that it's not even being covered in the conspiracy corners.
The speculation for the reason is that it doesn't lead to a tinfoil, shadowy finale. Conspiracy corners are filled with people whose goal is to render everything doubtful.
Forgot about Epstein's weird, and very convenient, suicide. If one were to follow through on Epstein to the end, it would leave a very definitive answer: he was the type of pimp and conman that rich-and-important folk (TM) are credulous towards, and get wrapped up in. Not everyone associated with Jeffrey Epstein was involved in his scheming, but I'm sure all of them became equally embarrassed of knowing him the minute he hit the news and are relieved he's passed and therefore can never be spoken about again.
He's not the first of these characters of course, two which immediately spring to mind are Charles Manson and Rasputin. That lady who ran Theranos and had all those very old men giving her millions of dollars and allowing her to trade off on their names because she was a young woman who dressed like Steve Jobs...
Some rich and powerful people, who no ones wants to piss off get embarrassed (not likely) or sent to prison (even less likely)?
Only reason it ever made headlines is cause some of the underage victims thought the #metoo movement might also apply to people who weren't already famous. No headline value to be found here.
Assuming of course, that Epstein really is dead...... (bait is cast....)
Those linked to Epstein’s inner-circle have gone on to continue their day-to-day lives without facing any probing for their relationship with the late sex-trafficker.
There was a pretty high profile Australian involved as well but even we won’t write about that.
Probably not much more to come.
Nat Post | Medical examiner says he sat in on Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy and it looked more like murder than suicidenoddy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:12 am Only the satire papers are the real news.
https://www.betootaadvocate.com/world-n ... -own-neck/Those linked to Epstein’s inner-circle have gone on to continue their day-to-day lives without facing any probing for their relationship with the late sex-trafficker.
There was a pretty high profile Australian involved as well but even we won’t write about that.
Probably not much more to come.
Dr. Michael Baden said broken bones in Epstein's neck, as well as eyeball hemorrhages more common in strangling than in hanging, led him to his conclusion
Baden also noted that security surrounding Epstein had been very lax before his death. Officially, a report into the case found that two guards at the understaffed correctional centre slept as Epstein hung himself, and nearby security cameras were broken.
This, Baden said, was “extremely unlikely.”
I love the weasel wording, sure you can break your neck hanging yourself, thats irrelevant - can you do so on the floor with a paper tissue sheet.Dr Michael Baden says the autopsy report provides evidence for a homicide investigation to take place
But the medical examiner says she stands "firmly" behind her findings of suicide
Other experts say injuries like those Epstein suffered do happen in suicides
On November 2nd, 2019, during a Fox News segment about military dogs, a former US Navy SEAL Mike Ritland unexpectedly said "Epstein didn't kill himself" in a manner similar to the meme format.
It's now a sordid meme bumping into other sordid memes apparently:noddy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 1:59 am It has become a meme, which is amusing.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/epstein- ... ll-himself
On November 2nd, 2019, during a Fox News segment about military dogs, a former US Navy SEAL Mike Ritland unexpectedly said "Epstein didn't kill himself" in a manner similar to the meme format.
So here's a good job to Prince Andrew for putting out that fire.I've forgotten visits to my billionaire friend's private island, but I have never forgotten my single visit to this unusual restaurant on a specific day nearly 20 years ago. I popped here in my sweat pants after my afternoon rub down, I was about to go to a party but then I remembered I don't really party much actually, to be clear. Enjoyed the red sausage. Cheerio!
AP sources: Jail guards at time of Epstein death reject deal
By MICHAEL BALSAMO and MICHAEL R. SISAKyesterday
FILE - This March 28, 2017, file photo, provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry, shows Jeffrey Epstein. Federal prosecutors offered a plea deal to two correctional officers responsible for guarding Epstein on the night of his death, but the officers have declined the offer, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. (New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP, File)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors offered a plea deal to two correctional officers responsible for guarding Jeffrey Epstein on the night of his death, but the officers have declined the offer, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
The existence of the plea offer signals the Justice Department is considering criminal charges in connection with the wealthy financier’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York in August. The city’s medical examiner ruled Epstein’s death a suicide.
The guards on Epstein’s unit are suspected of failing to check on him every half hour, as required, and of fabricating log entries to show they had. As part of the proposed plea deal, prosecutors wanted the guards to admit they falsified the prison records, according to the people familiar with the matter. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not permitted to publicly discuss the investigation.
For Andy it was not a sweat to go on BBC It was the honorable thing to do and no underage girls were hugged in public to do it
I think unsackable is right. No one is perp walkin' the royal Duke of whatever, the Queen's favorite son. Instead it's embarrass him, make him squirm and then hope that releases enough of the pressure valve to lessen the tension around it.
After RotherhamNapLajoieonSteroids wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:33 amI think unsackable is right. No one is perp walkin' the royal Duke of whatever, the Queen's favorite son. Instead it's embarrass him, make him squirm and then hope that releases enough of the pressure valve to lessen the tension around it.
Whaddya talkin' about? It makes as much sense as a 66 year old man pulling off the perfect triple somersault from the top bunk of his anti-suicide cell with a roll of toilet paper around his neck, landing just right to kill him.Simple Minded wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:30 am thinking he is actually dead is kinda a leap of faith.
Epstein Guard Offers To Cooperate With Prosecutors, Wants To Spill Details On Suicide
mostly disposable wins.NapLajoieonSteroids wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2019 6:33 amI think unsackable is right. No one is perp walkin' the royal Duke of whatever, the Queen's favorite son. Instead it's embarrass him, make him squirm and then hope that releases enough of the pressure valve to lessen the tension around it.
A source told The Telegraph Prince Andrew, 59, drove to the estate to see his father and older brother Prince Charles on Thursday, and was allegedly told to "take his punishment" and accept his royal career is over.
"It was a tense meeting, and Philip told his son he had to take his punishment," the source said. "There was no screaming or shouting, but Philip told him in no uncertain terms that he had to step down for the sake of the monarchy.
Jesus came back..... Lazarus came back..... Mr. Perfect came back...... Their contemporary causal observers thought all three of them were dead and gone.........stranger things have happened.NapLajoieonSteroids wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:00 amWhaddya talkin' about? It makes as much sense as a 66 year old man pulling off the perfect triple somersault from the top bunk of his anti-suicide cell with a roll of toilet paper around his neck, landing just right to kill him.Simple Minded wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:30 am thinking he is actually dead is kinda a leap of faith.![]()