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Acosta was told to back off. Epstein was an “intelligence” asset -pg 2 The Finders...

Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:15 pm
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:15 pm
Intelligence...
Told to back off (by whom???)
Deep State folks...



https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeffrey-epsteins-sick-story-played-out-for-years-in-plain-sight

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Jeffrey Epstein’s Sick Story Played Out for Years in Plain Sight

How did the New York financier stay nearly untouchable for decades? Vicky Ward—who has reported extensively on Epstein, and on efforts to rehabilitate him—finds out what’s changed.

Vicky Ward
Updated 07.09.19 1:52PM E




Not trying to knight Acosta
I sensed that some frickery was in play (deep state tactics)

PS: the Orange one is very aware of this...
This post was edited on 10/25/19 at 10:41 pm
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:15 pm to
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/07/the_question_that_must_be_asked_was_epstein_running_honey_traps_and_blackmailing_the_power_elite.html

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July 9, 2019
The question that must be asked: Was Epstein running 'honey traps' and blackmailing the power elite?
By Thomas Lifson


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It strikes me as quite unlikely that Jeffrey Epstein's motive for allegedly inviting powerful figures from the U.S. and Europe aboard the Lolita Express on a trip to Orgy Island was mere fellowship — as if they were playing a round of golf together. My dominant hypothesis is that he was video-recording highly illegal and morally reprehensible rapes for use as blackmail material. It might have been insurance against serious prosecution for his indulging in his own perversion, which would explain why his punishment the first time he was prosecuted was laughably light:


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But a man who made serious money on Wall Street might well appreciate the utility of being able to blackmail people into sharing secret information, or rendering government decisions that favor him, among many other possibilities.

The sad truth is that in the course of my decades of academic and consulting work, I have come to believe that honey traps and blackmail are far more common than most people realize. And it is not just Russian intelligence agencies, as depicted in the Red Sparrow trilogy, whose heroine was trained as a honey trap agent. It extends to all sorts of activities. Salesmen hiring hookers for purchasing agents, lobbyists doing the same in state capitals, and all sorts of non-glamorous and non-cosmopolitan uses of the principle of getting compromising information on a target constitutes the lower level of the practice.


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There is absolutely no way to scientifically research the topic of the pervasiveness of honey traps, because the people who know have no incentive to talk. But after a lifetime of work and study, I sadly conclude that honey traps in all sorts of forms are part of our political, governmental, and corporate life to a degree that we simply do not want to believe.


That is the big picture folks
The better question is who does he work for
This post was edited on 7/9/19 at 7:17 pm
Posted by papasmurf1269
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:18 pm to
When you are a billionaire, you can get out of almost anything
Posted by PhDoogan
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:29 pm to
So, are the Cliff's:

Epstain was a super-wealthy dim and pervert.

Through that wealth gained him access to the power elite.

He had a fun playground that he could escort the power elites to in style.

His playground had a rub and tug with 14 year olds.

There was sophisticated surveillance system that caught Billy and others in lewd acts with minors?

He held this leverage until he needed it for a get-out-of-free card until it was needed?

Then how did they use that intelligence and who did it take down in or after 2008?

What did that intelligence ultimately buy when Acosta was ordered to stand down?

This post was edited on 7/9/19 at 7:31 pm
Posted by Saint Alfonzo
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:31 pm to
The question is what alphabet agency was running Epstein?
This post was edited on 7/9/19 at 7:32 pm
Posted by Bass Tiger
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:34 pm to
If this is true what does Epstein have to hide at this point? He’s literally the one who could take down the Deep State Swamp, might as well make your life count for something Epstein.
Posted by ehidal1
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:38 pm to
He will get a sweet plea deal by the same swamp he will protect. Any R’s or D traitors will be released to cover Epstein’s ‘plea deal’ and the swamp will go back to business as usual
Posted by VoxDawg
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:39 pm to
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The question is what alphabet agency was running Epstein?


Although it's up for debate, this screams CIA.
Posted by Bard
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:39 pm to
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He’d cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein’s attorneys because he had “been told” to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. “I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone,” he told his interviewers in the Trump transition, who evidently thought that was a sufficient answer and went ahead and hired Acosta. (The Labor Department had no comment when asked about this.)


This should be simple enough to verify (Acosta should know who told him this, for example). Investigate it, expose it, prosecute it.
Posted by GeorgePaton
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:44 pm to
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because he had “been told” to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade.


Yep! Nothing will happen to Epstein. He's got too many high profile people by the balls. Mountains of video and pictures and passenger manifest etc.

What puzzles me is these high profile folks partaking of Epstein hospitality (cough) must have known what this guy was doing. How could they not know? We're talking about trafficing of young girls for sex. So maybe Jeffrey was prone to yanking that chain if he suspected a client was feeling the heat.

Yep, Epstein will walk away unscathed.
This post was edited on 7/9/19 at 9:52 pm
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:45 pm to
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this screams CIA.


Modus operandi...

quote:

Finding the Finders and how the CIA made a child trafficking cult





https://steemit.com/pizzagate/@rebelskum/finding-the-finders-and-how-the-cia-helped-industrialize-child-trafficking
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:46 pm to
article

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FOIA On East Coast Trafficking Networks
June 16, 2017 Kenneth Whittle



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The document describes an investigation into child p0rnography and human trafficking by two detectives from the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police. The findings were presented to officials on July 26, 1982.



Detectives found that organized crime did play a role in the distribution of child pornography, but that the day-to-day activity in regards to child prostitution appeared to be run by a group of collectors who would, “trade material and trade male prostitutes back and forth.” The investigation revealed that young male and female minors were being transported between California and D.C. along a route known as the “California Connection.” The route was part of a circuit which encompassed Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New Orleans, New York, D.C., and Florida. According to detectives, clients could call a phone number in Houston from Washington and have a young boy delivered directly to their location. These purchases were incredibly streamlined and could even be made with credit cards which were charged to front companies under various guises such as photography studios, book stores, models, and model agencies.


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The investigation also noted that the younger children would be placed on narcotics in order to keep them under control, and were told not to talk to the police, and that if they did, they would receive bodily harm or be killed.


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Detectives also stated that these call services would supplement their income by selling information on the sexual proclivities of their clients to agents of British, Israeli, and Soviet intelligence services. Intelligence agencies have a documented history of seeking sexual blackmail to exert control over public figures and government assets.


See below...



FOIA pdf

pages 20-22ish:

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DETECTIVE FISHER: I think, it's almost like if you get into this area of mind
control
. You take someone, you get tnem out of their normal society, and you bring them, into this area. Perhaps, you start coming down on theni a little hard, and then you treat then. with niceness, and you have them basically sucked into you. They might want to get away, but they can't get away because they see no alternative, and that's a form of coercion, even if it's not a strict, harsh coercion. It's a mental coercion.


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DETECTIVE SHOFBLER: Well, when you talk about juvenile prostitution, traditional
law enforcement methodology is handicapped in terms of investigating those allegations; because if you are investigating narcotics or if you're­ investigating robbery or something like that, you can get informants. You can put them into the organization. You can get the facts you need. But when you're dea1ing with a situation that involves a juvenile, it's very hard. You can't. You can't take a juvenile and place them into a ring that's making movies or utilizing his services, because you're just as wrong as what you are trying to address. So law enforcement is really in a position there where it can't answer a lot of questions that I'm sure you would want answers to. We can only guess from interviews of other people who eventually talked to us as to how it goes on and what happens.


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this article was referenced in the article above

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Golden Showers In The US? Both Russia And US Intelligence Agencies Have Used 'Kompromat' Against Their Enemies

BY KASIA KOVACS @KASIAKOVACS ON 01/14/17 AT 10:40 AM


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The practice of collecting compromising materials is even a Russian word -- “kompromat” -- and Russian intelligence agencies have been digging it up and dishing it out for decades.


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If sexpionage was an Olympic sport, Russia would no doubt get the gold. But the U.S. may not be too far behind.


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American Kompromat

In November 1964, Coretta Scott King, wife of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., received a strange package in the mail. Inside was an anonymous letter addressed to the civil rights leader, along with a tape recording. Coretta Scott King thought the recording might be of one of her husband’s speeches. Instead, the tape apparently revealed his sexual indiscretions.
The letter was simply addressed to “King."

“In lieu of your low grade, abnormal personal behavior I will not dignify your name with either a Mr. or a Reverend or a Dr.,” the letter began.

The point was to blackmail King, and to embarrass him so ruthlessly so that he would take his own life.

“King, there is only one thing left for you to do. You know what it is. You have just 34 days in which to do... You are done. There is but one way out for you. You better take it before your filthy abnormal, fraudulent self is bared to the nation.”


Photo: National Archives, College Park, Maryland

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The FBI’s secret operations were verified in the 1970s, when the Senate put together the Church Committee to investigate the FBI and COINTELPRO. One committee member, Sen. Howard Baker, Jr. (R-Tenn.), stated, “[O]ur investigation uncovered many actions by agents of the FBI and of the CIA that I would previously have not thought possible (e.g. crude FBI letters to break up marriages or cause strife between Black groups and the CIA assassination plots) in our excellent intelligence and law enforcement institutions.”

But COINTELPRO wasn’t necessarily the anomaly in U.S. intelligence agencies that Baker was making it out to be. Two decades earlier, for instance, the CIA was using sexual circumstances to play with the possibility of mind control in its conspicuously named Operation Midnight Climax, a subproject of MKULTRA.

Starting in 1953, the CIA tested the results of LSD on human subjects. Although Operation Midnight Climax originally used volunteers, CIA agents later secretly gave the drug to unwitting visitors of a San Francisco brothel. The project stopped in the 1960s.
Posted by Jax-Tiger
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Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:52 pm to
Was he really an intelligence asset or was that a story concocted by the people above Acosta's paygrade to keep the story under wraps?
Posted by gthog61
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Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:55 pm to
I knew it wasn't just him making that decision. That is stupid.

The people who set it up probably won't be touched.
Posted by Saint Alfonzo
Member since Jan 2019
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 7:57 pm to
quote:

Was he really an intelligence asset or was that a story concocted by the people above Acosta's paygrade to keep the story under wraps?


They would not have protected him if he wasn't an asset.
Posted by Jarlaxle
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 8:03 pm to
Epstein has been backed by people like Les Wexner for years.

Wikipedia
Posted by JohnnyBgood
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 8:21 pm to
Wouldn’t surprise me if Epstein suddenly died of “natural” causes.
Posted by Wednesday
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 8:25 pm to
quote:

The question that must be asked: Was Epstein running 'honey traps' and blackmailing the power elite? By Thomas Lifson


Posted by Jax-Tiger
Vero Beach, FL
Member since Jan 2005
26979 posts
Posted on 7/9/19 at 8:54 pm to
quote:


They would not have protected him if he wasn't an asset


The he'll they wouldn't. If he had information that would incriminate the Clintons, you're damn right they would protect him.
Posted by Jarlaxle
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Posted on 7/9/19 at 8:59 pm to
Amazing Polly on Youtube

She does a good job of explaining where Epstein came from and how he became rich.
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