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Epstein And The Rothschilds

Ian Carroll does a deep dive into the trove of Jeffrey Epstein documents, newly released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee. He’s exploring the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and European bankers, particularly the Rothschilds, but also Boris Collardi, the Swiss-Italian banker who became CEO of the Julius Baer Private Bank in Zurich from 2009-2017.

This was the same period when Epstein hung around extensively with Ehud Barak, the former Prime Minister of Israel. Epstein not only was involved with intelligence gathering for Israel, but also engaged in arms sales in Africa. These emails touch upon his Israeli arms sales in Nigeria and the Ivory Coast.

As part of the deep dive, Carroll explores Epstein’s cozy relationship with the rulers of France.  Epstein not only dined with the former President Nicolas Sarkozy, but also has ties with Emmanuel Macron, the current French president, and Macron’s wife Brigitte.

We get a brief introduction as well to the French involvement with the Wilmington Delaware Airport. This is where the French defense and intelligence company, Satys Affiliates out of Blagnac, owns a hangar.  First noted by Candace Owens, Carroll describes this French setup as “a criminal cabal,” operating behind the scenes and above the law. Asks Carroll, “Why is France significant to this Deep State?”

Why Gaddafi Was Murdered

MediaGiant reports that the real reason Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi was brutally murdered in 2011 was because of his desire to bring a new currency to Africa and Muslim states.

While rumors floated that the Gaddafi, who ruled Libya for 42 years, was killed for excess dictatorship or humanitarian purposes, the real reason he met his demise from National Transitional Council forces was for power, oil and money. His desire to put forth a gold-backed African currency, called the gold dinnar, was perhaps the final trigger.

Here’s more with MediaGiant, who also discusses the key roles that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. official Sidney Blumenthal and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy played in shutting down Gaddafi.

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