Homelander Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 minute ago, SectionC3 said: You’re right; of course it’s highly unlikely the people here are pedos or support pedos. It is, however, fun and a little cathartic to anonymously needle them with the same nonsense they’ve spouted off for years. I’ll have my fun for a little bit longer and eventually lay off. Meanwhile, in every anti-LGBTQ and trans thread on this board, MAGA is busy labeling anyone who supports that community a "pedo" - yet not a word from our so-called liaison. 3
Justice Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Some of you are still on the right or left huh? Lmao. You’ll never learn. 1
B-Man Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Justice said: Some of you are still on the right or left huh? Lmao. You’ll never learn. I guess not. But it's good to see you @Justice 2
Justice Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 50 minutes ago, B-Man said: I guess not. But it's good to see you @Justice You sure about that? I’ve been spending a lot of time listening to Tucker, Candace and Myron. 1
Big Blitz Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Tapper knows it’s all gone. “Trove of info” we didn’t ask for during the Auto Pen Administration. We called them conspiracy theorists!
The Frankish Reich Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, Justice said: You sure about that? I’ve been spending a lot of time listening to Tucker, Candace and Myron. Welcome back.
muppy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) so Much DRAMA I'm waiting to see how this all plays out before I say another peep what A DEBACLE though the smell is not good though What's going on? hmmm Edited 17 hours ago by muppy
BillsFanNC Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago From a fake Austrian passport to Iran contra associations. Interesting non Epstein island and client list stuff... Mike Benz lays out a case that Jeffrey Epstein was not only on the CIA’s radar since at least the early 1980s, but was intimately involved in covert operations, money management for CIA-linked figures, and broader intelligence restructuring following the 1970s scandals that supposedly neutered the Agency’s power. Key Points & Evidence: 1. Early Epstein–CIA Links (1981–1983) Post–Bear Stearns: Epstein leaves Wall Street and sets up Intercontinental Assets Group in his NYC apartment, pitching himself as an international “bounty hunter” for wealthy individuals. He helps recover assets from offshore accounts and shields money for royalty and elites. Fake Passport (1982): Epstein obtains a high-quality fake Austrian passport listing Saudi Arabia as his residence, discovered in 2019 by the FBI. Prosecutors presented it at the Maxwell trial; it passed multiple border checks. Client: Adnan Khashoggi: Khashoggi was the Reagan-era CIA’s main arms trafficker, central to the Iran-Contra affair. Epstein allegedly served as Khashoggi’s financial handler. Khashoggi himself confirmed to BCCI (a notorious CIA “proprietary bank”) that he worked for the CIA, and Epstein was his “money bundler.” 2. Iran-Contra and Deep State Operations CIA “Workaround”: After Congress banned official funds for Nicaraguan operations, the CIA turned to private arms deals and covert funding, using proxies like Khashoggi (and by extension, Epstein) to launder and move money. Epstein’s Role: The transcript claims Epstein was essential to structuring these operations... setting up offshore shell companies, using shadowy banks, and facilitating illegal arms sales and cash flows that the CIA could not touch directly. 3. Les Wexner Connection Wexner’s Empire: Epstein becomes close to Wexner (Victoria’s Secret founder), getting “durable power of attorney” over Wexner’s empire right after Wexner’s tax attorney, Arthur Shapiro, is murdered before testifying in an IRS case. Air America/Southern Air Transport: In 1993, Epstein negotiates the transfer of a CIA proprietary airline from Miami (busted for Iran-Contra smuggling) to Ohio for Wexner’s use. Southern Air Transport declares bankruptcy the same day the CIA finally admits Air America’s Iran-Contra role. 4. Extraordinary Privileges State Department Lease: Epstein becomes the tenant of the second-largest residence in NYC, property seized from Iran. The State Department (i.e., the U.S. government) rents it directly to him... an arrangement with no precedent for ordinary citizens. Criminal Defense Ties: Epstein subleases to a defense lawyer involved in major narco-trafficking cases with CIA connections, suggesting a pattern of high-level back-scratching and secrecy protection. 5. The Bigger Picture: Post-1970s CIA “Privatization”: Benz argues that the CIA, after the 1970s scandals and restrictions, shifted covert action to a network of front NGOs, private contractors, and financiers (like Epstein). Epstein, he claims, was “present at creation” of this system. No Way He Wasn’t On the Radar: Given the above, Benz insists it’s impossible the CIA did not have files and code names on Epstein. Blackmail vs. Deal-Maker Theory Benz Downplays Blackmail: He argues there’s little direct evidence Epstein ran classic sexual blackmail ops, despite the CIA’s history with this. Direct blackmail would compromise access to high-value targets, making the “access agent”/deal-broker role far more plausible. Role as a Connector: Epstein’s value was as a facilitator... greasing skids for international deals, moving money, keeping formal U.S. government hands “clean,” and possibly gathering intelligence passively via his elite network. Why Epstein Wasn’t Protected Forever Turf Wars: Benz details a precedent (Rolando Masfur, 1960s Cuba ops) where CIA assets got too big or went rogue, causing friction between agencies like State Department and CIA. Eventually, the need for secrecy collides with the need to maintain control. Cover-Ups & Compromise: In such cases, the DOJ may be pressured to prosecute, but only in ways that don’t expose CIA sources/methods. (E.g., judge restricts evidence at trial.) Epstein’s Fall: Benz theorizes that, as with previous CIA assets, Epstein’s exposure became a liability.. possibly due to pressure from foreign intel agencies, inter-agency rivalries, or simple operational risk. Final Notes “There’s zero chance there are no CIA files on this guy.” Benz repeatedly hammers that the narrative that Epstein was some rogue pervert, ignored by intelligence, is an insult to basic intelligence history and operational reality. Lack of Transparency: He is highly critical of the Justice Department’s failure to investigate CIA connections, framing the entire official response as a calculated cover-up. Epstein as Prototype: He casts Epstein as emblematic of the post-1970s CIA outsourcing/privatization model, not a freak anomaly. Mike Benz lays out overwhelming circumstantial evidence that Epstein was a career CIA asset, specializing in covert finance, arms, and backchannel diplomacy for U.S. intelligence. Blackmail is almost a sideshow... his real role was to broker dirty deals and move illicit money with plausible deniability. The official story is a whitewash, his connections to Khashoggi, Wexner, Southern Air, and the U.S. State Department all scream spook. The lack of accountability, cover-ups, and mysterious privileges prove Epstein was not just a “private citizen” but an essential tool in America’s shadow wars. The odds that the CIA had no files on him? Absolute zero.
BillsFanNC Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The time between the election and inauguration is miniscule and an insurmountable road block when you're trying to challenge a rigged election via the courts.... But it's an eternity for the IC to easily perform an extensive clean up operation. 1
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