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Quad9Damage - 2022-09-01

Oprah drinking a goblet of blood.

YouTube comments full of people who don't realize they're being made fun of.


Lef - 2022-09-02

So dumb!

Everyone knows the Epstein method is how the blackmail / control mechanism works.


casualcollapse - 2022-09-02

I used to think that Epstein killed himself but as corrupt as the politicians are on the surface with what we can see and they get arrested for, I'm sure that's only the tip of the iceberg in terms of fucked up shit the elite and very rich do.

The fact that there hasn't been a single arrest of Epstein's clients is rather telling


casualcollapse - 2022-09-02

And I know that's just the hop skip and a jump away from q but I'm pretty fucking jaded


casualcollapse - 2022-09-02

I mean didn't Kings throughout time Have harems of just then nubile young girls at their behest, The ultra ultra Rich are the new kings who do their dirty deeds in hiding, I don't think much has changed


Quad9Damage - 2022-09-02

Based on the documentary that I watched (I can't remember which one now) he would have had too much of an ego to kill himself.

It's also possible he killed himself, the guards knew it, and they looked they other way because he was a scum bag.

But it's also possible that he killed himself as a final "Fuck you" to the authorities and his victims because he is a psycho. Now they can't have him. Or, like the Joker, it could be a case of the means justifying the chaos that ensues. Look at what has happened in the wake of him swinging. We've got a significant part of the country collecting arms to wage guerilla warfare on the "Demonrats" and the "Global Elites," and it while it was boiling for a while, the worst of it started RIGHT THERE.


casualcollapse - 2022-09-02

Yeah those were precisely my thoughts earlier today was a lot of rich people ......fantastically rich people have such a big ego that would prevent them from killing themselves because they always think they can get away with it in the end,

It wouldn't be until all the chips have landed That suicide would ever be the answer to them


Crackersmack - 2022-09-02

considering that Epstein was 100% definitely an intelligence asset for US/Israel it's not out of the question that he would kill himself when captured, AND that the circumstances that made it possible for him to kill himself were orchestrated for him by outside forces


Adham Nu'man - 2022-09-02

Meh, he was a man who made his whole life by making friends in high places by offering young nubile girls (whom he manipulated and blackmailed) so that he could then manipulate or blackmail said friends in high places. You would think it only logical that, a man with that background, when caught, at the worst possible time in his life, would try all sorts of scumbaggery, manipulation, blackmail and pulling at all available strings to try and save himself.

Him committing suicide seems beyond extremely convenient. There were a lot of people who exhaled a huge sigh of relief after his death was announced.


casualcollapse - 2022-09-02

Yeah I'm going to have to go with Adam on this one...


Crackersmack - 2022-09-02

he was literally a spy, when the prison guard's shift change takes a little too long and he is delivered extra sheets and maybe someone whispers to him that the cameras are off, a good spook knows what he has to do


Quad9Damage - 2022-09-02

(Q (lol) Yakety Sax)

RSK
1 year ago
When your joke gets a warning from Youtube you know its right over the target.

Greg S
1 year ago
The ironic thing is how the truth is stranger than fiction

getl0st
1 year ago
That moment when South Park turns into a Documentary...

Mr666
1 month ago (edited)
South Park telling us the facts the government don’t. Thank you

greatstOne99
9 months ago
The crazy part is that this actually has a lot of evidence to back it up.

zotharr
1 year ago
Having a warning and disable the "share" option does look like a damage control to me...





I would like to go to sleep and not wake up now, please.


Retardo Montebaun - 2022-09-02

no idea if Epstein did himself in, it's very likely since he was 100% fucked at that point, but if you are wondering who had reason to the answer is pretty simple. Dude was taking girls out of Russia and eastern Europe, and that would take the help of the Russian mob that probably makes a ton of money doing exactly that. So getting a couple of their boys who are already in that prison to make sure he didn't talk wouldn't exactly have been a challeng


Nominal - 2022-09-02

The thing that prevents me from fully buying the suicide is the fact the coincidence that 3 separate systems to prevent that all just happened to fail at the same time he decided to do it.

Plus none of the arguments against it being as wacky as "jet fuel doesn't melt steel".


Simillion - 2022-09-03

Tracing ties
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/21/business/dealbook/jeffrey-e pstein-resignations.html

When Jeffrey Epstein gave The Times columnist James Stewart a tour of his apartment a few years ago, he boasted of his expansive Rolodex of billionaires — and the dirt he had on them. A year and a half after the financier’s death by suicide in a New York jail, the fallout for those in the registered sex offender’s orbit, and increasingly those a step or two removed from it, continues to spread.

For example, the latest management reshuffle at Apollo, as we reported yesterday, can be linked back to Epstein. Tracing all the resignations and reshuffles directly and indirectly tied to the scandal will take a while (we’re working on it), but here’s a tally of some so far:

The Apollo co-founder Leon Black said in January that he would resign as C.E.O. but stay on as chairman, after an internal inquiry found he had paid $158 million to Epstein for tax advice. He unexpectedly quit both posts in March, and later stepped down as chairman of the Museum of Modern Art. Josh Harris, a fellow co-founder who had unsuccessfully pushed Black to quit immediately, said yesterday that he was stepping back from Apollo after failing to become the next C.E.O.; Marc Rowan, Apollo’s third co-founder and Black’s pick as successor, now leads the firm.

When the details of meetings between Epstein and Bill Gates burst into public view in late 2019, the billionaire’s wife, Melinda French Gates, hired divorce lawyers. The couple’s split, announced this month, could upend their numerous investments and philanthropic ventures

Les Wexner announced last February that he would step down as C.E.O. of the Victoria’s Secret parent company L Brands, under pressure from multiple internal investigations about his close ties to Epstein. Earlier this year, he and his wife, Abigail Wexner, said they would not stand for re-election to the L Brands board this month. (The company is now in the process of spinning off Victoria’s Secret.) Mr. Wexner was Epstein’s biggest early client and, a Times investigation found, the original source of the financier’s wealth.

Prince Andrew of Britain gave up his public duties last November, days after a disastrous interview with the BBC centered on his relationship with Epstein. At least 47 charities and nonprofits of which he was a patron have since cut ties to the prince.

Joi Ito resigned as the director of the M.I.T. Media Lab, a prominent research group, in 2019 and as member of several corporate boards (including The New York Times Co.), after acknowledging that he had received $1.7 million in investments from Epstein.

Alexander Acosta resigned as Donald Trump’s labor secretary in 2019, amid criticism of his handling of a 2008 sex crimes case against Epstein when he was a federal prosecutor in Miami.


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