Originally posted by Tactical Genius
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The Andrew formerly known as Prince (was: Jeffrey Epstein thread)
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It's worth repeating, just for a laugh, that the 42nd and 45th President of The United States - who both have 'history' with women - are linked by their association with the same convicted sexual offender and apparent pedophile.
Twenty years ago, if someone had used the phrase "pedophile sex ring featuring presidents, princes, power-brokers, scientists, lawyers, et al", you'd have written them off a conspiracy loons.
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The sexual abuse of institutionalized children by men in power has being going on for as long as such institutions have existed, as has paedophilia among religious authority figures so for me, Epstein is part of that historical process but with the added element of capitalism and globalization.
But there is also an enabling network and blind eyes being turned by people in the know, as in Trump's "he likes them young". They knew Epstein liked them young but let him continue.
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostNot if you were Belgian
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I once attended a long dinner party in the villa of a former Belgian colonial official who had served in the Congo, but spent most of his career in Bruxelles.
It was a constant competition among the decor, "mementos" and many of the other guests as to which was more appalling.
A very strange country, Belgium.
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostI once attended a long dinner party in the villa of a former Belgian colonial official who had served in the Congo, but spent most of his career in Bruxelles.
It was a constant competition among the decor, "mementos" and many of the other guests as to which was more appalling.
A very strange country, Belgium.
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Interview with one of Epstein's bodyguards and trainers:
I get that. But you and I have a history at this point. One thing you told me, for instance--okay, one thing you told me is he got a heads up when the authorities were going to come to his house the night before.
Listen, what you say is between you and me --
You told me he would get phone calls the night before and eight o'clock the police are going to come. He would get a heads up from local police.
[Silence.]
You told me that, Igor. Want me to read the quote?
Well, you can read whatever you want right now. Don't just -- you can put yourself in big trouble.
You said: "He always do something wrong. There was some nights in question. There was at home arrest and police, before they come to the house, they call him and tell him they coming in at eight o'clock in the morning. It's all corruption you know. It's all bullshit."
Listen, don't put yourself in trouble. Seriously.
We talked about this.
I understand we got this.
I'm telling you to give you a chance to remember because we talked about this stuff. I know it's hard. I don't know what you mean about "put myself in trouble."
Let that go. Seriously. Let that go.
Why is it so important? Are you worried about the local cops?
Listen, you're really smart and I'm not going to offer that over the phone right now, okay? You're really smart. You have no idea. Please!
What do you mean by that?
I can't explain you. I can't explain you over the phone any of this.
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Originally posted by Incandenza View Post
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostI once attended a long dinner party in the villa of a former Belgian colonial official who had served in the Congo, but spent most of his career in Bruxelles.
It was a constant competition among the decor, "mementos" and many of the other guests as to which was more appalling.
A very strange country, Belgium.
The oddest thing I noticed in Brussels, is that dogs seem to have a similar status in belgian society, to the one enjoyed by cattle in india. they were everywhere, and I don't mean packs of dogs wandering the street. I mean in nearly every place of business, and if your shop was too small to have a dog, you'd have a picture of a dog instead.
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Originally posted by The Awesome Berbaslug!!! View PostThe oddest thing I noticed in Brussels, is that dogs seem to have a similar status in belgian society, to the one enjoyed by cattle in india. they were everywhere, and I don't mean packs of dogs wandering the street. I mean in nearly every place of business, and if your shop was too small to have a dog, you'd have a picture of a dog instead.
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Originally posted by Amor de Cosmos View Post
A nation that loves dogs can't be bad. (Except Korea maybe.)
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More detail on why those autopsy findings raise more questions
Among the bones broken in Epstein’s neck was the hyoid bone, which in men is near the Adam’s apple. Such breaks can occur in those who hang themselves, particularly if they are older, according to forensics experts and studies on the subject. But they are more common in victims of homicide by strangulation, the experts said.[URL="https://twitter.com/glennkesslerwp/status/1161843248513638405?s=21"]https://twitter.com/glennkesslerwp/status/1161843248513638405[/URL]
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