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NY Post Reports on Epstein’s Last Words: Said ‘I’ll See You Sunday’ & Was Certain He’d Win
Good thing AOC was never alone with Epstein, huh, George.
NY Post Reports on Epstein’s Last Words: Said ‘I’ll See You Sunday’ & Was Certain He’d Win
NY Post Reports on Epstein’s Last Words: Said ‘I’ll See You Sunday’ & Was Certain He’d Win
https://www.westernjournal.com/ny-p...m_content=2019-08-15&utm_campaign=pushtraffic
They could tell you his 'Last Words" were anything.
Tell my wife I love her.
Look Ma, I'm on top of the world.
Its buried under a big W I tells ya.
Kiss me Hardy.
Lets Roll.
Stay Gold Ponyboy, stay gold.
Say Hello to my Little Friend.
Earn This.
I'm youre father.
Oh what a world.
Rosebud.
Brooks was here.
Freedom!!!!!!
And from Once Upon a Time in America (which is sort of appropriate in this case ) : "I slipped..."
Good ones! Seriously. Some iconic lines in there. :clap:
Hopefully the system will let me give you some deserved rep for that one. :thumbsup:
ETA: Nope. I owe ya.
I can't believe his murder was staged to look like suicide lol
But his lawyers gonna do a independent autopsy now
https://beta.washingtonpost.com/nat...9-a5c6-1e74f7ec4a93_story.html?outputType=amp
And from Once Upon a Time in America (which is sort of appropriate in this case ) : "I slipped..."
Good ones! Seriously. Some iconic lines in there. :clap:
Hopefully the system will let me give you some deserved rep for that one. :thumbsup:
ETA: Nope. I owe ya.
Thats ok I owe you a ton of rep.
Glad you appreciate the movie/history references. Although I'm your father wasn't a last word.
I slipped. That poor kid. Died in Noodles arms he did.
The Epstein Tapes: Unearthed Recordings From His Private Island
A 2003 interview provides a rare glimpse of the figure in his own voice.
By Tom Metcalf
14. August 2019, 20:58 MESZ
There are questions Jeffrey Epstein will never answer now.
But a lifetime ago—long before his dark journey ended in an apparent suicide in a Manhattan jail cell—Epstein settled into a sling-back chair on his private Caribbean island and began talking.
Over the course of more than five hours, in an interview with journalist David Bank, Epstein held forth on subjects from the dangers of having too much money to the beauty of mathematics, the importance of prenuptial agreements to the exquisite convenience of owning private jets.
That 2003 interview, captured in a previously unpublished cache of recordings, provides a rare glimpse of the enigmatic figure in his own words.
Epstein drew the rich and powerful into his orbit over three decades, even after he registered as a sex offender in 2009. His opulent retreat of Little St. James, fringed by high palms, only added to his mystique.
But why speak here, in a gazebo steps from the crystal-blue sea, rather than up in the grand main house?
“Too many girls,” Epstein said. And with that, the tape began to roll.
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Poor whimsy. Poor poor poor whimsy.
The Washington Post can tell you anything they wish. What they or any other big newspaper says should not be used to form your own opinion about anything.
You oughta know by now.
Poor Meester... eating tinfoil popcorn on the stovetop
Someone could say that all the deaths associated with former president Bill Clinton are coincidental!
1. Mary Mohane — former White House intern gunned down in a coffee shop. Nothing was taken. It was suspected that she was about to testify about sexual harassment at the White House.
2. Vincent Foster — former White House Counsel, found dead of a gunshot wound to the head and ruled a suicide. He had significant knowledge of the Clintons’ financial affairs and was a business partner with Hillary. If the Clintons are guilty of the crimes they are accused of by Larry, Vincent Foster would have detailed knowledge of those crimes.
3. C. Victor Raiser, II – former National Finance Co-Chairman of Clinton for President, and Montgomery Raiser, his son. Both died in a suspicious private plane crash in Alaska. No cause determined. Raiser was considered to be a major player on the Clinton team.
4. Paul Tully — DNC Political Director, was found dead in a Little Rock hotel room. No cause was ever determined and no autopsy was allowed. Tully was a key member of the damage control squad and came up with some of the Clinton strategies.
5. Ed Willey — Clinton fund raiser. Found in the woods in Virginia with a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide.
Herschel Friday, an Arkansas lawyer who had been on the Clinton presidential campaign finance committee, died in a airplane accident on 1 March 1994. His plane did not “explode”; this accident was another case of pilot error that occurred when the 73-year-old Friday, at the plane’s controls, crashed it during an attempted landing on a poorly-lighted private airfield at dusk on a dark and drizzly day.
7. Jerry Parks — former security team member for Governor Clinton. Prior to his death he had compiled an extensive file on Clinton’s activities. His family had reported being followed and his home broken into just before being gunned down at a deserted intersection.
8. John Wilson — former Washington D.C. council member. Had ties to Whitewater. Died of a very suspicious hanging suicide.
9. Kathy Ferguson — former wife of Arkansas State Trooper Danny Ferguson, the co-defendant with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Found dead in her living room of a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Interestingly, her packed suitcases seemed to indicate she was about to go somewhere.
10. Bill Shelton — Arkansas state trooper and fiance of Kathy Ferguson. Allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself at her grave.
11. Gandy Baugh — attorney for Dan Lasater in a financial misconduct case. Supposedly jumped out the window of a tall building to commit suicide.
12. Dr. Donald Rogers — dentist. Killed in a suspicious plane crash on his way to an interview with reporter Ambrose Evans-Pritchard to reveal information about Clinton.
13. Stanley Huggins — lawyer investigating Madison Guaranty. Suicide. His extensive report has never been released.
14. Florence Martin — Accountant for the CIA and had information on the Barry Seal case. Three gunshot wounds to the head.
15. Suzane Coleman — reportedly had an affair with Clinton. Was seven months pregnant at the time she was found dead of a gun shot wound to the back of the head, ruled suicide.
16. Paula Grober — Clinton’s interpreter for the deaf. Traveled with Clinton from 1978 until her death in 1992 in a one-car accident. There were no witnesses.
17. Paul Wilcher — attorney investigating corruption. He had investigated federal elections, drug and gun smuggling through Mena, the Waco incident, and had just delivered a lengthy report to Janet Reno. He died in his home of unknown causes.
18. Jon Parnell Walker — RTC investigator who mysteriously fell to his death from an apartment balcony.
19. Ron Brown — former DNS Chairman, Commerce Secretary. Reported to have died in a plane crash, but new evidence reveals he may have been shot in the head. He was being investigated by a special investigator and was about to be indicted with 54 others. He spoke publicly of his willingness to “make a deal” with the prosecutors to save himself a few days before the fatal trip. He was not supposed to be on the flight but was asked to go at the last minute. (This count does not include the other business leaders and other passengers who died on this government-sponsored trade mission.)
20. Barbara Wise — Commerce Department secretary. Worked with Ron Brown and John Huang and had extensive knowledge of their activities. Found dead in her locked office the day after Thanksgiving. It was ruled a suicide. Interestingly, she was found partially clothed, bruised, and in a pool of blood.
21. Charles Meissner — Assistant Secretary of Commerce. John Huang was given a special security clearance by Meissner. Shortly thereafter, he died in the crash of a small plane.
22 & 23. Kevin Ives and Don Henry — seventeen-year-old boys who apparently saw something related to drugs in Mena by accident late at night. Officially ruled an accidental death on the train tracks, but evidence shows they died before being placed on the tracks — one of a crushed skull and the other of a knife wound in the back.
24. Keith Koney — had information on the Ives and Henry deaths. Died in a motorcycle accident with reports of a high-speed car chased involved.
25. Keith McKaskle — had information on the Ives and Henry deaths. Stabbed to death.
26. Gregory Collins — had information on the Ives and Henry deaths. Gunshot wound to the head.
27. Jeff Rhodes — had information on the Ives and Henry and McKaskle deaths. Tortured, mutilated, shot, body burned in a dumpster.
28. James Milam — had information on the Ives and Henry deaths. He was decapitated. The coroner ruled death due to natural causes.
29. Jordan Kettleson — had information on the Ives and Henry deaths. Found shot in the front seat of his pick up truck.
30. Dr. Stanley Heard — Chair, National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee. He personally treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather, and brother. His personal small plane developed problems so he rented another. Fire broke out in flight and he crashed.
31. Steve Dickson — attorney for Heard. Died in same plane crash.
32. John Hillier — video journalist and investigator. He helped to produce the documentaries “Circle of Power,” and “The Clinton Chronicles.” He mysteriously died in a dentist’s chair for no apparent reason.
33. Maj. Gen. William Robertson
34. Col. William Densberger
35. Col. Robert Kelly
36. Spec. Gary Rhodes
37. Steve Willis
38. Robert Williams
39. Conway LeBleu
40. Todd McKeehan
41. Sgt. Brian Haney
42. Sgt. Tim Sabel
43. Maj.William Barkley
44. Capt. Scott Reynolds
* all former Clinton bodyguards who are dead.
45. Gary Johnson — former attorney for Larry Nichols, severely beaten and left for dead.
45. Gary Johnson — former attorney for Larry Nichols, severely beaten and left for dead.
46. Dennis Patrick — had millions of dollars laundered through his account at Lasater & Co. without his knowledge. There have been several attempts on his life, all unsuccessful.
47. L.J. Davis — reporter. While investigating the Clinton scandals he was attacked in his hotel room and his notes were taken. He survived.
48. Larry Nichols — former marketing director of ADFA. Responsible for bringing forth more evidence and witnesses on Clinton corruption than any other source. Very public about his claims against Clinton. He has suffered six beatings, arrest on trumped up charges, and a near arrest.
These Clinton body bag "lists" are just such fantastical trash :1orglaugh
I know you won't bother to read the following page that addresses most of that - much more intriguing to cling to the whole Clinton Murder Inc crappola - but here it is anyway
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/clinton-body-bags/
Yeah, the Clintons are such respectable people very strange that one dies from a so called suspicious suicide when he has to testify against them
Jean-Luc Brunel, model agency head, wanted for questioning about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex ring has disappeared like a ‘ghost’
Now Meesterperfect, I figure this one is sitting comfortably on a balcony somewhere in Brazil, drinking the drinks that you thought Jeffie was having.
Also interesting:
In 1997, Alan Dershowitz wrote a controversial op-ed for the Los Angeles Times titled “Statutory Rape is an Outdated Concept,” which advocated for lowering the age of consent to 15, no matter how old the partner was. “There must be criminal sanctions against sex with very young children,” Dershowitz wrote, “but it is doubtful whether such sanctions should apply to teenagers above the age of puberty, since voluntary sex is so common in their age group.”
Dershowitz’s views are particularly interesting in light of Giuffre’s 2015 claim that Epstein and Maxwell directed her to have sex with Dershowitz at least six times when she was underage. According to the New Yorker, Dershowitz defended his “unscathed reputation,” saying Giuffre was a “prostitute” and a “bad mother,” who “made the whole thing up out of whole cloth” and was in search of “a big payday.” When a TV news reporter questioned why he would call Giuffre a “prostitute,” Dershowitz replied, “She made her own decisions in life.”