Canadian media says Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad spy and that this is why he got off easy in 2002
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In an attempt to justify the incredibly light sentence imposed on the wealthy pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Alex Acosta, the federal prosecutor in charge of the prosecution of this case, allegedly claimed that he did so because he was told he was a secret agent: "I was told Epstein "belonged to intelligence" and to leave it alone." His explanation was enough to reassure Trump's transition team, who gave him the position of Secretary of Labour. When asked at a press conference about this, Acosta did not want to answer.
We assumed that Epstein was untouchable because he had amassed a lot of junk on important people. But if Epstein is involved in "intelligence" cases, the case may take an even more serious turn. Was he collecting this compromising information for the secret services of a foreign power?
Indeed, if Jeffrey Epstein worked for an "intelligence" department, it was not a US security agency. The American secret services tolerate many things from their informants, but would never accept that they run a child prostitution ring for years, even in the United States.
Then who could he work for? The Russian FSB? Unlikely. Epstein's best friend, business partner and accomplice, the British Ghislaine Maxwell is the daughter of press boss Robert Maxwell, who died in mysterious circumstances in 1991. Israel organized a national funeral for him during which six Israeli secret service officials listened to Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir say about him: "He did more for Israel than can be said today.
Epstein's network of friends included many world figures who could have been filmed in compromising situations, which would be of great interest to all intelligence services around the world. Was the Epstein case a large-scale sexual seduction and compromise operation used to trap American and foreign leaders?
Epstein kept a black phone book in which he recorded the numbers of all his important contacts. The little black book is now in the hands of the investigators. In addition to the telephone numbers of Trump and Clinton, were recorded among dozens of others, those of Tony Blair, Prince Andrew, David Koch, Mike Bloomberg, Ehud Barak. Israel's former prime minister downplayed his relationship with Epstein, who in 2015 financed an Israeli start-up, Reporty Homeland Security, owned by Barack, a political opponent of Prime Minister Netanyahu. Not an ideal way to hide links with Mossad.
The names of Conrad Black and his wife also appear in the notebook with about 20 of their phone numbers.
Vicky Ward, the investigative journalist who began revealing Epstein's disgusting side in Vanity Fair in 2002, now explains in an article in the Daily Beast that Conrad Black, recently pardoned by Trump, intervened to have his story on Jeffrey Epstein changed. She states: "Epstein also relied heavily on my ex-husband's uncle, Conrad Black, to try to exert his influence on me, which was particularly unexpected given that Black was my ex-husband's boss at the time." Vicky Ward says that the allegations of two women were deleted from her Vanity Fair article.
Let us return, in conclusion, to the allegations of espionage. The Epstein saga is likely to become even more sinister and... more interesting as long as the media continue to dig into the story and do not abandon it as they did in 2008. The file was inactive until investigative reporter Julie K. Brown from the Miami Herald relaunched the business in 2018. New York federal prosecutors, who are suing Epstein, have expressed their gratitude to him, saying that they have benefited from his excellent investigative journalism.