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Epstein segment on 60 Minutes

Posted on 1/4/20 at 4:11 pm
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
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Posted on 1/4/20 at 4:11 pm
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SWMP5j3M6GE


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Inside Jeffrey Epstein's cell, Sunday on 60 Minutes
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Published on Jan 4, 2020

The death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a federal prison has sparked countless conspiracy theories. Sunday, 60 Minutes reports on the investigation


Epstein did not kill himself
2020/ eyes open/clear vision

Epstein is part of the “control system” most are not supposed to see...

This post was edited on 1/5/20 at 7:25 pm
Posted by FredBear
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Member since Aug 2017
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Posted on 1/4/20 at 4:14 pm to
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Epstein segment with the intent to provide cover for Clinton and all the other creeps involved on 60 Minutes tomorrow



FIFY
Posted by hawgfaninc
https://youtu.be/torc9P4-k5A
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 1/4/20 at 4:43 pm to
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“control system”

elaborate...
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
In a sea of cognitive dissonance
Member since Mar 2013
11089 posts
Posted on 1/4/20 at 4:49 pm to
Posted elsewhere
Control via blackmail...
Who he worked for...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/comments/ehe8p9/epstein_and_danny_casolaro/


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r/Epstein
Epstein and Danny Casolaro
u/OverallGeologist3d


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Twitter Epstein investigator Kirby Sommers posted an interesting tweet today about Epstein and "suicided" investigative journalist Danny Casolaro. Some connections between the two have already been pointed out in Whitney Webb's series on Epstein, but it seems all of the dots have yet to be connected. You can follow the Wikipedia threads to Michael Riconosciuto. He apparently was the person who hacked Promis to include a government backdoor. This apparently was done on a Southern California Native American reservation to avoid US laws. There was apparently a deep investigative report done around this story which is linked to from Wikipedia. I can no longer find the rest of the investigation on their website, but I think it would be interesting to see the whole thing and if/how it connects to Epstein.


Summary

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Danny Casolaro was researching what he called "The Octopus", which looks to be very intertwined with the Iran Contra Affair and PROMIS (software used for spying). Epstein had Iran Contra links with Wexner (the moved the airline that was shipping arms -- previously Air America) to Ohio under the guise of shipping to Hong Kong for Wexner's The Limited corp. Wexner was also involved with the distribution of PROMIS. Basically Wexner and Epstein were part of the Israel/CIA group that was smuggling arms to Iran and using Epstein's blackmail to promote Israel friendly foreign policy. The theory is this is why he got so intertwined with Clinton, he deliberately targeted him.


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PROMIS...



https://www.wired.com/2011/02/ff-octopus-conspiracy/

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ANDREW RICE 02.04.1102:15 PM

THE OCTOPUS CONSPIRACY: ONE WOMAN'S SEARCH FOR HER FATHER'S KILLER


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Then one night in 2007, she idly typed her father's name into Google. She didn't find much, but as she clicked through the few results that came up, she found a book entitled The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro. Based on the work of a fringe freelance journalist, the book argued that the 1981 triple slaying was wrapped up in an enormous plot involving arms dealing, private-security firms, and the upper echelons of the Reagan administration. Skeptical but intrigued, Begley dug deeper and discovered that over the years the murder case had taken on a curious life of its own, preserved on obscure websites and nurtured by a grassroots community of obsessives. To these conspiracy theorists, Boger's killing was the work of a secret syndicate that they called the Octopus, because its tangled tentacles supposedly reached into some of the most powerful organizations in the world.


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As Begley plunged into the world of the conspiracy theorists, she found more than facts and assertions—she found a community with its own rules, ethics, and currency. And it was a difficult one to penetrate; the cluster of people devoted to studying the Octopus tended not to throw their arms open to newcomers. Over the years, they had built a kind of gnostic society, a belief system that was both all-encompassing—a grand unified theory of everything sinister—and exclusionary, open only to the select few who could accept the devastating truth. They were suspicious of outsiders and divided into factions that warred over arcane points, often accusing one another of being double agents.


Sounds familiar???

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When Begley stumbled upon The Octopus, though, she found a more nefarious explanation: Nichols proposed to use the tribe's sovereign status to build an arms factory on the reservation and ship weapons to Central American rebel groups like the Contras. Drawing heavily on a San Francisco Chronicle investigation, the book reported that he had struck a partnership arrangement with Wackenhut, a private-security firm with alleged ties to the CIA and Republican Party.


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That strange story was widely reported in the early 1990s. But since then, others had embroidered those findings with more bizarre information, speculation, and extrapolations. Before long, Begley was tearing through websites and bulletin boards, finding herself drawn into the conspiracy. Much of what she found traced back to Danny Casolaro, the freelance journalist who had been the first to write about a shadowy "international cabal" of covert operatives he dubbed the Octopus. Casolaro tied the Cabazon tribe's arms company to a Reagan crony, who figured in the so-called October Surprise of 1980 and was connected to a computer program called Promis, which was supposedly used for spying. In 1991, the writer was found dead in the bathtub at a West Virginia hotel, his wrists slashed. Authorities deemed the death a suicide, but others presumed Casolaro was killed because he knew too much.


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There were many competing interpretations of the Octopus—Seymour was particularly interested in the alleged role of entertainment company MCA—and they were infinitely adaptable, able to accommodate the Patriot Act or the financial crisis. Devotees found and fought one another on sites like Above Top Secret, conspiracy clearinghouses that host every conceivable thread of discussion. Begley forged an alliance with a retired FBI agent who was exploring a link between the Octopus and Satanic cults. She did battle with a prominent UFO enthusiast who thought the Octopus was hiding the government's collaboration with a colonizing alien force.


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Finally, the world seemed to be listening. "Actually, this might be better," Begley says, sounding curiously invigorated. Though this experience has been draining, it has given her a sense of purpose, of a momentous cause. Hughes might be free, heading back to Honduras, but in a way, defeat offered a perverse validation. The Octopus wouldn't be the enemy she thought it was if it gave up its secrets so easily. "You're going to find out real soon," Begley says, "that the world isn't what you think it is."






Hail hydra...





Posted by LSU Alumnus
Member since Nov 2017
1831 posts
Posted on 1/4/20 at 4:51 pm to
So they're going to describe, in detail, how those two prison guards screwed up and let him commit suicide?
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117720 posts
Posted on 1/4/20 at 5:20 pm to
No chance in Hell I’d watch 60 Minutes, let alone some kind of MSM fake news production. But, this was a great comment from bayou2 the other day,



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Has anyone else noticed a pattern with the media? Tonight they are running a special with interviews with the

Epstein victims and on Sunday, 60 Minutes segment of never-seen-before Epstein photos of his death. All in the middle of this Iran event.

In the same context --- let us remember back during the time Epstein was arrested. The media was all over the place running stories of JFK jr airplane crash history.

Question is ... How many crap-oleo-margarine sandwiches are you going to eat before you realize that all they are feeding you is ...

just Plain $hit



Posted by ThinePreparedAni
In a sea of cognitive dissonance
Member since Mar 2013
11089 posts
Posted on 1/4/20 at 5:44 pm to
Agreed

At least now everyone is hopefully looking at the shitty “menu”...
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
In a sea of cognitive dissonance
Member since Mar 2013
11089 posts
Posted on 1/5/20 at 7:22 pm to
“sometimes a cigar is just a cigar “....



May be just me, but I have not heard that saying before...

shite still stinks...
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