I mean never say never right?
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I mean never say never right? At this point I have gotten out of the business of saying what Epstein and the Epstein ring "couldn't possibly" be...
but it looks to me like exactly what some of the more excitable YouTubers are calling it - a billionaire cabal of sick fucking muppets, plotting to rule the world for themselves and get even richer doing it
And yes, these people are POWERFUL and influential enough that their rolodex is filled with presidents and ministers, so those ppl involved too
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I mean never say never right? At this point I have gotten out of the business of saying what Epstein and the Epstein ring "couldn't possibly" be...
but it looks to me like exactly what some of the more excitable YouTubers are calling it - a billionaire cabal of sick fucking muppets, plotting to rule the world for themselves and get even richer doing it
And yes, these people are POWERFUL and influential enough that their rolodex is filled with presidents and ministers, so those ppl involved too
But I am not seeing a lot of evidence that Epstein did what he did, to benefit any specific government. I just don't think the plots worked like that. That's not what the emails show.
And to be fair, we have Epstein many times saying "not here" and implying the really good dirt, won't be in the emails.
But ppl want to hear "a foreign nation is running Trump" and have wanted to hear it for a very long time - this is just an extension of that.
I don't think truly rich ppl care about countries.
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But I am not seeing a lot of evidence that Epstein did what he did, to benefit any specific government. I just don't think the plots worked like that. That's not what the emails show.
And to be fair, we have Epstein many times saying "not here" and implying the really good dirt, won't be in the emails.
But ppl want to hear "a foreign nation is running Trump" and have wanted to hear it for a very long time - this is just an extension of that.
I don't think truly rich ppl care about countries.
@AnarchoNinaWrites Chesterton wrote, in The Man Who Was Thursday over a century a go, "The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn’t; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all."
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