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Very interesting in view of Epstein's "suicide" ..........
Bill Clinton must be happy
Very interesting in view of Epstein's "suicide" ..........
Indeed, but Clinton is no Trump obviously so it will be hard to find the pictures they have with that guy on your usual mediaBill Clinton must be happy
Bill Clinton must be happy
As far as i read, he was the orgy organiser for the upper NY classHe was on suicide watch and was also threatening to bring it all out in court. Very suspect.
With the Clintons, there are sources that say there's a body count around them. Although perhaps a long bow in this case.
Best tweet I have read on this.....
Nobody is more surprised by Epstein's suicide than Epstein himself.
Mike Mish Shedlock @MishGEA
Which is More Likely?
1: Epstein committed suicide
2: Epstein was purposely allowed to commit suicide
3: Epstein was murdered and it was made to look like suicidehttps://moneymaven.io/mishtalk/economics/jeffrey-epstein-commits-suicide-questions-abound-3BI4yRQYgECnBjPOwg4U6A/ …
Vote result:
5%Suicide
37%Purposely allowed Suicide
58%Murder
The implication goes much further. Fundamentally it means that there is no such thing as the rule of law in the USA, all the bloviating and TV shows about how the system works to the contrary. Once you have agencies such as the CIA (who spend a lot of money controlling the press and journalists, as has been extensively documented publically and even before the Senate), there is no such thing as democracy. Card carrying politicians need some form of private corruption that makes them vulnerable to blackmail -- only then to they get a leg up from the powers that be.
With hk airport blocked for second day,l expect China to spark a pretext now and move the army from Shenzhen to physically occupy.
The West will winge but China will sign a deal on trade war...
Deal it will not honour as usual .
only question is when do we see army trucks there:.hours days or weeks
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