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Banker Dimon’s Blind Spot

Banker Jamie Dimon claims he knew nothing about Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit crime activities, up to and including sex trafficking of minors and cannibalism, on his resort island. Little St. James, in the Caribbean Sea. But the same individuals who secured Dimon’s promotions to the top of the banking industry were the individuals who paved the way for Epstein to become a heavy-hitting investor, with entrenched political, business and entertainment contacts.

Those individuals included Les Wexner, the co-founder of Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works as well as the late James Crown, who served as board director for General Dynamics and J. P. Morgan Chase & Company.  Here’s more from Whitney Webb.

And speaking of Jeffrey Epstein, one of his butt buddies — Tom Hanks — managed to piss off more than half the nation Saturday night by producing a lame Saturday Night Live skit implying supporters of President Donald Trump are all dumb-ass rednecks. Hanks, one of the more vile leftists in Hollywood, has moved his domicile to Greece.

Why? Because Greece doesn’t have an extradition treaty, so Hanks — who’s definitely not a child molester –won’t be shipped back to the United States for trial if he’s ever formally indicted on charges of any kind.

In all honesty, this worthless piece of trailer trash should have faced justice years ago. Same applies to Bill Gates and all the rest of Epstein’s rich, fatcat, leftist cronies. They might have the bucks, but they are truly moral degenerates. The worst are pedophiles, child traffickers and cannibals, but all of them have truly bizarre and criminal quirks. They should have been prosecuted and jailed — or hung — decades ago.

Let’s hope Trump has enough control of the government to get it done this time around. Here’s more from The Salty Cracker.

 

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