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LitebulbwithaFiero
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JUL 03, 12:50 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg: It's like I am looking at the photographs of Bill Clinton here and saying "OK. I see that. But what does it mean? If someone can look at those photographs and make something of them that connects Bill Clinton with the Jeffrey Epstein underage sex crimes, what could they make of this other photograph ('my' photograph) where a younger version of Donald J. Trump was hosting Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Mar-a-Lago?"
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It is not just the picture alone. There is a back story to the photos.
The story of the pictures involving Trump is Trump greeting Epstein at his club.
The story behind Clinton photo is Epstein greeting Clinton on his plane.
Epstein is an accused sex trafficker/ underage sex ring leader. To be hosted by him can implicate involvement with the sex ring.
Trump is an accused ass. To be hosted by him implicates you are a kiss ass
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Rickady88GT
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JUL 03, 01:03 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
But I have never been photographed with, been to the residence of, or ridden in the car or airplane belonging to a convicted pedophile. |
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You don't know that....yet. just like Trump did not know that then. So if Trump would have known, would he still have taken that photo? I say he would not, just like I say Clinton would not either. The dead man obviously had more in his life than criminal intent, and the rich and famous like birds flock together and entertain each other. This is what I think Clinton was doing, just hanging out with the rich and famous doing what they do, totally legal stuff. I think the dead man kept his skeletons in the closet and only opened that door to a VERY few people to see. There was no doubt more to do on that island than criminal behavior.
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rinselberg
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JUL 07, 02:37 PM
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| quote | New York state financial regulators slapped Deutsche Bank with a $150 million penalty for the bank's "significant compliance failures" in its dealings with late financier Jeffrey Epstein, the accused child sex trafficker.
Deutsche Bank failed to properly monitor Epstein's account activity, regulators said Tuesday, including processing hundreds of transactions totaling millions of dollars that should have prompted additional scrutiny.
The New York State Department of Financial Services said its penalty was the first enforcement action by a regulator against a financial institution for dealings with Epstein.
According to the department, the bank's failings included not scrutinizing payments to Epstein’s publicly alleged co-conspirators in sexually abusing young women; payments to Russian models; payments for women’s school tuition, hotel and rent expenses; direct payments to numerous women with Eastern European surnames (which were consistent with prior public allegations of wrongdoing); settlement payments totaling over $7 million, as well as dozens of payments to law firms totaling over $6 million for apparent legal expenses for Epstein and his co-conspirators.
There were also periodic suspicious cash withdrawals from Epstein's account that failed to prompt scrutiny — in total, more than $800,000 over approximately four years. |
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That was a generous copy and paste. About half of the entire report.
"Deutsche Bank hit with $150 million penalty for dealings with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein" Dan Mangan for CNBC; July 7, 2020. https://www.nbcnews.com/bus...der-jeffrey-n1233055[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 07-07-2020).]
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williegoat
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JUL 07, 02:53 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
That was a generous copy and paste. About half of the entire report.
"Deutsche Bank hit with $150 million penalty for dealings with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein" Dan Mangan for CNBC; July 7, 2020. https://www.nbcnews.com/bus...der-jeffrey-n1233055
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There were a lot of transactions between Maxwell and Epstein, huge sums of money, back and forth, over and over again. Before this is done, we are going to hear about more than just sex trafficking. We will hear names we haven't yet thought about.
This will indeed get interesting.
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Rickady88GT
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JUL 08, 12:33 AM
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He was a dirt bag, but I am not holding my breath to see who gets caught up in this. The kind of money he had should have paid off some VERY powerful lawyers who hid or laundered the dirty laundry.
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Zeb
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JUL 09, 09:45 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Rickady88GT:
.....The dead man may have done this stuff and felt such guilt and shame that he couldn't live with it. ....
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I don't think for a second he had any "guilt and shame" for what he did.
He had guilt and shame for getting caught. Big difference. You could even say... YUGE.
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williegoat
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JUL 09, 09:53 PM
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Yeah, he was murdered. Some wanted him silenced, others just hated him for what he did. All his keepers had to do was turn their back for a little while and let nature take it's course.
It's a pretty safe bet that they kept watch on Maxwell from the moment they snagged Epstein. They let her roam for a year to see what they could learn and when they saw what they needed, they reeled her in. She probably knew it and was just happy that they were keeping her alive. Remember that there were a few "Ghislaine sightings" with very clear photographs and locations. These were most assuredly fishing expeditions.[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 07-10-2020).]
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williegoat
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NOV 08, 10:37 PM
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Jury selection in Maxwell's trial will begin at the end of the week. This could shake up a lot of people as the story unfolds.
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sourmash
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NOV 09, 08:42 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
Yeah, he was murdered. Some wanted him silenced, others just hated him for what he did. All his keepers had to do was turn their back for a little while and let nature take it's course. |
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No. Not at all. He was deep state tool for a foreign nation and his part was as the contact person for those he was collecting dirt. They were just done with him and did the hit themselves. They did the same thing to Maxwell's father when they were deeply in his debt.
| quote | | It's a pretty safe bet that they kept watch on Maxwell from the moment they snagged Epstein. |
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There is no "they" in the form of federal agencies coming for her. Key intelligence agencies know exactly what she's been doing with whatever people. Her activities are directed by deep state. Her bosses might be watching though. Was she part of a conspiracy against them and they want that info?
| quote | | They let her roam for a year to see what they could learn and when they saw what they needed, they reeled her in. She probably knew it and was just happy that they were keeping her alive. Remember that there were a few "Ghislaine sightings" with very clear photographs and locations. These were most assuredly fishing expeditions. |
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She's always been totally synced in with her directors, who are the highest form of organized crime. They are the Deep State. The intrigue here is which deep state actors are feuding for control, and of lesser importance why they are feuding.
She and Epstein were responsible for schmoozing important people and getting them to commit illegal acts that are recorded and used against those people as a means to control them. Some of those targets knew they were recorded (Bill Clinton).[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 11-09-2021).]
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NOV 09, 11:19 AM
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