I think the fix is probably in, and the public will get no more. Bondi and Patel have gotten the message, and they don't care to be suicided. Trump has already had two "failed" assassination attempts, just as a reminder that he's already in the crosshairs and can be taken out any time, at their good pleasure, if he doesn't toe the mark. Bondi and Patel are very aware of that, and if a president can be taken out, how much more so can lower-level functionaries be suicided without too many embarrassing questions arising?
So what the public has now is likely all the public will ever get in the matter. Case closed.
It's probably just a function of the Mandela Effect, but I do distinctly recall seeing two leaked pages from the client list a couple of years ago. Not sure how that happened if it doesn't exist, so I'm blaming it on the Mandela Effect.
Another thing I find curious in the video of the jail that was released is this: just after the missing minute in the tape, a guard strolls through the common area from the direction of Epstein's cell, comes up the stairs to the landing, and stops at a security door. He picks up the phone on the wall and speaks to someone on the other end, and waits around to be identified and have the security door unlocked before entering... but then he leaves that security door wide open, and later has to return to close it. Is this that guard's first day on the job? Security doors are secured for a reason, and it's a security breach to just go through them and leave them open and unsecured. So was this his first day on the job? Was he even a legitimate guard? He should have learned in training before ever stepping foot in the prison that you don't leave security doors unsecured, and for good reason.
So why did he do that? Why did he not realize the security breach? Was it his first day on the job? Was he even a legitimate guard? Do they perhaps simply employ untrained guards right off the streets? Why did that happen?
We will never know. That question will never be addressed, because the case is closed, and my guess is that all incriminating evidence has either now been destroyed, or otherwise secured... just in case TPTB want to, you know, open up another can of blackmail and extortion later on...
It would be a pretty good blackmail scheme to later just say "oh lookie - there actually WAS a list after all, and Trumps administration suppressed it and lied to you... are you really gonna vote for a MAGA candidate again?" Then they could release a couple more pages through a "leak", just to prove the point, and the goose would be well cooked.
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So what the public has now is likely all the public will ever get in the matter. Case closed.
It's probably just a function of the Mandela Effect, but I do distinctly recall seeing two leaked pages from the client list a couple of years ago. Not sure how that happened if it doesn't exist, so I'm blaming it on the Mandela Effect.
Another thing I find curious in the video of the jail that was released is this: just after the missing minute in the tape, a guard strolls through the common area from the direction of Epstein's cell, comes up the stairs to the landing, and stops at a security door. He picks up the phone on the wall and speaks to someone on the other end, and waits around to be identified and have the security door unlocked before entering... but then he leaves that security door wide open, and later has to return to close it. Is this that guard's first day on the job? Security doors are secured for a reason, and it's a security breach to just go through them and leave them open and unsecured. So was this his first day on the job? Was he even a legitimate guard? He should have learned in training before ever stepping foot in the prison that you don't leave security doors unsecured, and for good reason.
So why did he do that? Why did he not realize the security breach? Was it his first day on the job? Was he even a legitimate guard? Do they perhaps simply employ untrained guards right off the streets? Why did that happen?
We will never know. That question will never be addressed, because the case is closed, and my guess is that all incriminating evidence has either now been destroyed, or otherwise secured... just in case TPTB want to, you know, open up another can of blackmail and extortion later on...
It would be a pretty good blackmail scheme to later just say "oh lookie - there actually WAS a list after all, and Trumps administration suppressed it and lied to you... are you really gonna vote for a MAGA candidate again?" Then they could release a couple more pages through a "leak", just to prove the point, and the goose would be well cooked.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake