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Jeffrey Epstein’s close associate, love interest, business partner and good friend Nicole Junkermann was finally named in the German parliament, as Peter Thiel advances on home territory. Here’s more from Johnny Vedmore.
Jeffrey Epstein’s close associate, love interest, business partner and good friend Nicole Junkermann was finally named in the German parliament, as Peter Thiel advances on home territory. Here’s more from Johnny Vedmore.
Model or Mossad? Nicole Junkermann is not just a hotshot angel investor and businesswoman. Was she a steady Jeffrey Epstein girlfriend or a child trafficker on the same level as Ghislaine Maxwell?
If it were up to the Countess Brachetti Peretti – as she is also titled – you wouldn’t know anything about her past. Here’s more from Newspaste with Johnny Vedmore.
It won’t appear on Broadway anytime soon, but Jeffrey Epstein Podcast: The Musical should eventually surface somewhere off-Broadway, and likely has some long legs. This is the creation of Johnny Vedmore, a Welsh musician and investigative reporter.
He combines both of his talents in recounting the untold saga of Jeffrey Epstein — the CIA and Mossad operative who ventures too close to the sun, pushing his own rattled version of pedophilia and transhumanism. Let’s hope he’s dead! Here’s more from Vedmore.
What’s the connection between the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and the shadowy fixer extraordinaire J. Stanley Pottinger? How did Pottinger — the former boyfriend of Gloria Steinem — come to represent Epstein’s victims while having enjoyed a direct connection with Epstein in real life? What role did the CIA play in boosting both these men, as well as their sordid international deals, including Iranian arms sales?
Here, Newspaste investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore shares some of his research into Pottinger in a far-ranging interview on Jason Bermas’ show Making Sense of the Madness. Bermas, a veteran Epstein investigative himself, produces the show under the auspices of the American Media Periscope.
It runs a full hour, but you can easily break the show into half-hour segments and watch them over successive days if you don’t have the time to digest it all in one sitting.