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Unraveling Epstein Hot Potato

Mike Benz talks with Joe Rogan about the Jeffrey Epstein files, why they are essential to understand how the CIA operates and how Epstein worked his arms sales and financial scams, as well as blackmailing politicians, academics and business leaders.

Some have criticized Benz for not diving more deeply into Epstein’s child sexual perversions — the ritual abuse, raping and murder of kids.  This website was one of the first anywhere to discuss Epstein’s proclivities — as long as a dozen years ago, even before Pizzagate became a household name. We took plenty of heat for doing so, and even had to endure a five-year ban on Twitter.

That said,  it’s a mistake to exclusively pump up the more salacious sides of the debate. Benz in our estimation, provides proper balance. A former official with the U.S. Department of State, he is now executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online. Here’s his full interview on the Joe Rogan Experience.

 

Epstein: The Midas Touch

The origins of Jeffrey Epstein and his rise to affluence. Welcome back to the Epstein files. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Meanwhile, Mike Benz joins Viva Frei to discuss Epstein’s involvement with intelligence services, including both Mossad and the CIA. After Epstein became the chief financial advisor to Les Wexner, the CIA’s chief air cargo line, Southern Air Transport, transferred its headquarters to Columbus, Ohio — the same as Wexner’s company Limited Brands.

Benz delves at length on Epstein’s involvements with arms dealers, particularly Adnan Khashoggi. Benz also notes how Epstein bought Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands because that island chain has very loose banking standards, so it has become a big hub for money laundering and illicit financial dealings.

Benz repeats his call for the Trump administration to release a 348-page report prepared by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), an arm of the U.S. Department of Justice, overseen by the FBI. The report, prepared back in 2020, gets into Epstein’s criminal history and the sweetheart deal he received from Alex Acosta, the former Secretary of Labor.

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