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There Is No Epstein List, But We Got Names
2025-03-27
[ZeroHedge] revelations, Bondi then declared that she had been bamboozled by the FBI’s New York field office. Regardless of how we slice Bondi’s actions, she has to shoulder the blame for the fiasco, because either she lied on national television, or she didn’t diligently review the documents on her “desk.” I’m a charitable person, so I’ll ascribe her actions to incompetence instead of mendacity.

On February 21, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Epstein client list was “sitting on my desk” for review. On February 26, she proclaimed on national television that the “Epstein files” would be released the following day: “What you’re gonna see tomorrow is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information.” But when the highly anticipated tranche of documents was released, her words had been much ado about nothing.

I uploaded Epstein’s Black Book on the internet in 2015, and I believe that’s the closest we’ve come to an Epstein List, because the Black Book contains the names of numerous perps. I also uploaded flight logs from Epstein’s various sojourns, which contain the names of perpetrators, too. In fact, I singlehandedly released more information about the Epstein case in 2015 than Bondi released last month.

In the Epstein List narrative, I’m surmising, Epstein kept a list of his child molesting clients as if he were a travel agent at the Jeffrey Epstein Travel Agency. The List narrative is problematic, because he had their names and numbers in his Black Book.

At best, the Epstein List is wishful thinking. At worst, it’s a contrived meme.

Now … the news cycle is on to the next bright, shiny object, which is the recently released JFK files. But let’s step back and take a hard look at the Epstein case: I’ll demonstrate that we don’t need the fictitious, vaunted Epstein List to have a list of Epstein perpetrators that’s fully grounded in reality.

According to July 8, 2019, New York Times article, federal authorities seized “hundreds—possibly thousands—of sexually suggestive photographs of girls who appear underage, as well as hand-labeled compact discs with titles like ‘Girl pics nude,’ and, with the names redacted, ‘Young [Name] + [Name].’”Judging by the titles on the discs, Epstein was a purveyor of child rape material. The latter disc named by the New York Times is perhaps an indication of blackmail? Moreover, Business Insider reported that an FBI agent later confessed that “hard drives” were taken from the safe.
Lots of previously released names and their stories discussed.
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