The Plot Sickens: Epstein was an FBI Informant

Is It Really that Much of a Stretch of the Imagination?

Previously, I had written about Robert Maxwell being a Mossad asset. His daughter, Ghislaine Maxwell, may have been recruited, too. So, who’s her best friend and confident? Jeffrey Epstein. Dots connected.

If I put two-and-two together and got four in 2020, how is it that journalists and newscasters are only now making the same connections?

But there’s a twist to this tale of Spy vs Spy: Epstein did not die by suicide in the prison cell. Neither was he murdered by Mossad. He was spirited away on a emergency trolley after an apparent suicide. That’s why Cash Peters cannot, to this day, get Epstein to ‘cross over’ into death.

And the analysis of the prison video tape surveillance shows two bits of information: the stairway to his cell could be entered without anyone seeing, and one of the attending prison officers took ‘extra’ bedding up to that area.

Admittedly, there could have been a tacit agreement by the ‘powers that be’ to allow Epstein to try to take his own life and he may have had help to achieve the semblance of a death. (Others have noted these ideas.)

The FBI will be loathe to expose their connection with Epstein, which might account for the stonewalling that’s been going on for weeks and weeks. That shows the depth of depravity that exists between the government and a known sex offender. No wonder Epstein thought he was untouchable.

Like Watergate, this saga will run and run, until something happens. Today 51 years ago, Richard Nixon resigned as President. Watch this space.

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