The Epstein Files, Suicides, and Cover-Ups

The Epstein Files, Suicides, and Cover-Ups
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On February 21, 2025, referring to the Jeffrey Epstein client list, Attorney General Pam Bondi had said, “[i]t’s sitting on my desk right now to review.” It has still not been released.

On February 27,  Bondi released the “first phase” of the “declassified” Epstein Files. Where is the second phase? Why the delay? Why the cover-up?

Bondi said the files “related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his sexual exploitation of over 250 underage girls at his homes in New York and Florida, among other locations.” But she then admitted there was missing material. She admitted that she “was later informed of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein that were not previously disclosed.” She then sent a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel asking for additional documents.

On May 8, a group of Republicans wrote a letter to Bondi, asking for additional documents and noted “efforts by multiple Members of Congress to get answers regarding their release. There is still much that is not known about this case, including the names of Epstein’s network of associates who allegedly sexually abused countless women…”

They added, “The American people are tired of having a government that refuses to be fully transparent with its citizens. The release of these documents is long overdue, and the names of those who might have participated in these criminal acts must be released.”

On May 12, Rep. Daniel Goldman wrote to Bondi, saying, “It is now 74 days past the issuance of both your 24-hour demand and 14-day deadline for a comprehensive report, yet you have provided no additional materials nor an explanation for the delay.” He asked, “If you have been directed to redact instances of President Trump’s name or likeness that are included in the Epstein Files, then your oath of office and your commitment to transparency require you to inform the American people of that directive.”

Senator Ron Wyden wrote to Bondi as well, saying, “I am concerned that Attorney General Bondi’s February 27th release of documents related to the Epstein case failed to provide any meaningful new information, and that many of these documents were already in the public domain — similar concerns have been raised by Democrats and Republicans alike.”

He is right. Although Goldman and Wyden are Democrats, the concern is clearly bipartisan.

After the death of another survivor of Epstein’s network,  Virginia Giuffre, Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) led the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets in sending a letter to Bondi, demanding that the Department of Justice release the entirety of the Epstein files by May 16.

This letter was co-signed by Reps. Tim Burchett (R-TN), Eric Burlison (R-MO), and Eli Crane (R-AZ).

Meanwhile, FBI Director Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino have been making appearances on Fox News, trying to assure the American people that Epstein killed himself in jail and was not executed because of his knowledge of blackmail against prominent people.

On the Joe Rogan podcast, he claimed there was surveillance video taken of Epstein’s Manhattan jail cell that somehow proves the convicted pedophile killed himself in August 2019.

President Trump was once seen palling around with Epstein, but reportedly then kicked him out of his exclusive Mar-a-Lago club when he was told Epstein was hitting on young girls. His defenders say Trump knew when and where to draw the line.

If this is true, release the files.

Like Clinton lawyer Vincent Foster, who was murdered but whose death was officially ruled a suicide, Epstein became a man who knew too much. Homosexuality, blackmail, and extortion were behind his initial acquisition of wealth and power. And he was gay, too.

The failure by the media to explore Epstein’s high-level contacts is very disturbing. His victims describe how their sexual encounters with the rich and famous were taped for blackmail purposes. Do the Russians and the Chinese have those tapes?

Does the CIA?

The best Jeffrey Epstein book, A Convenient Death, by Alana Goodman and Daniel Halper, strongly suggests that Epstein was a mastermind of a pedophile network serving the rich and powerful that involved gay blackmail, similar to the Lavender Mafia in the Roman Catholic Church that protects and rewards pedophile and predator priests.

This book provides the circumstantial evidence that Epstein’s deepest and darkest secret was that he was a practicing homosexual and that, as sick as this may sound, his entourage of young girls provided a cover story that actually made him seem “respectable” to the movers and shakers in New York and Washington, D.C. Billionaires like Bill Gates associated with Epstein after he was convicted of sex crimes.

The authors refer to the “Epstein scheme of providing young kids for the sexual pleasure of world elites,” citing a well-informed source. Notice the word “kids” rather than just girls. That’s not a slip. The authors cite a report that Epstein “liked boys.”

He may have been bisexual, but the book makes it clear that homosexuality, blackmail, and extortion were behind his initial acquisition of wealth and power. Later, Epstein used the young girls to provide blackmail material on other elites.

Meanwhile, it was revealed by the New York Times that Jeffrey Epstein secretly invested millions of dollars with homosexual activist Peter Thiel, a well-known GOP power broker and financier who has been investing huge sums in the marijuana and psychedelic research industries. Thiel was a co-founder of Palantir Technologies, a firm being used to compile data on Americans, which is described in several reports as a national citizen database. Some reports suggest a Trump Administration link to this effort.

Thiel co-founded PayPal, which he sold to eBay in 2002 for $1.5 billion, and his net worth is now said to be around $4 billion. He favored Ron Paul for president in 2012, then switched to Donald J. Trump and was a featured speaker at the Republican National Convention in 2016.

The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) honored Peter Thiel, describing him as a technology entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist, at a dinner “for Western civilization.” The San Francisco Chronicle described him as “a proud gay Christian who has supported a wide range of causes including gay rights, freedom of the press, antiaging research, and artificial intelligence.”

Peter Thiel contributed $2.6 million to Endorse Liberty, a Super PAC backing Ron Paul in the 2012 presidential election, telling “60 Minutes” it was an “investment in the future.” He added, “I think the future of this country will be more libertarian. I think the future of the Republican Party will be more libertarian. It will be a party that believes in less government and less regulation, but also in less war and less intolerance.” He later joined MAGA and the Trump campaign.

Writing in Forbes, under the headline, “Peter Thiel, Believe It Or Not, is a Marxist,” Greg Satell noted that Thiel “quotes directly from Marx throughout” his new book, Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future. I checked and he is right. There are six references to Marx. For example, Thiel says Marx “had a belief in progress,” and quotes him as referring to the technological achievements of capitalism.

What Thiel apparently doesn’t understand is that Marx anticipates that such “progress” will be eclipsed by socialism and then communism, as part of the dialectical process.

Thiel was “married” to another man but had a boyfriend, a male model by the name of Jeff Thomas, who “died unexpectedly” and whose death was said to be a suicide. He was said to have “fallen to his death.”

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