Viespeukje.quote:Op zaterdag 24 augustus 2019 16:45 schreef MangoTree het volgende:
Reactie van Andrew in de Telegraaf.
https://www.telegraaf.nl/(...)-contact-met-epstein
Het is een verknipte wereld. Die tempel van bovenaf op Google maps, rara wat zouden die 4 patronen onderop kunnen betekenen? Muntje viel snel bij mijquote:Op woensdag 28 augustus 2019 21:04 schreef Special-Tee het volgende:
Ik kwam dit tegen. Zou dit de reden zijn dat Hillary zich niet goed voelde tijdens haar campagne?
En hier gaat iemand in op de occulte symboliek van Epstein's neukpaleis (als dit niet mag hier haal je het maar weg).
We zijn die complottertjes incl. Alex Jones wel veel excuses verschuldigt.
Nou, zeg het maarquote:Op woensdag 28 augustus 2019 22:44 schreef MangoTree het volgende:
Die tempel van bovenaf op Google maps, rara wat zouden die 4 patronen onderop kunnen betekenen
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"We kunnen de videobeelden niet gebruiken, want het zicht op zijn cel wordt geblokkeerd door dat groepje kleerkasten met touwen en boksbeugels"twitter:Reuters twitterde op donderdag 29-08-2019 om 00:49:12 The FBI is studying two cameras that malfunctioned outside the jail cell where Jeffrey Epstein died while awaiting sex-trafficking charges https://t.co/GNNrj1NquL https://t.co/kqeL02l4pQ reageer retweet
Lijkt mij verdacht veel op het patroon dat mijn lokale pizzeria heeft hangen boven de deur naar de kelder.quote:Op woensdag 28 augustus 2019 22:44 schreef MangoTree het volgende:
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Het is een verknipte wereld. Die tempel van bovenaf op Google maps, rara wat zouden die 4 patronen onderop kunnen betekenen? Muntje viel snel bij mij
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Heb het gegoogled, geen idee of dit gaat laden, maar ff in spoiler dan:quote:
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
[ Bericht 14% gewijzigd door Tyr80 op 29-08-2019 15:51:04 ]"We aren't people, we are text." - Japanman Sakyusan -
Tja, ze zullen enkel checken of er goed opgenomen werd wanneer ze beelden nodig hebben... Had je vroeger ook met backup tapes, bedrijven die backups maakten, maar nooit checkten of die backups goed waren....quote:Op donderdag 29 augustus 2019 14:09 schreef speknek het volgende:"We kunnen de videobeelden niet gebruiken, want het zicht op zijn cel wordt geblokkeerd door dat groepje kleerkasten met touwen en boksbeugels"twitter:Reuters twitterde op donderdag 29-08-2019 om 00:49:12 The FBI is studying two cameras that malfunctioned outside the jail cell where Jeffrey Epstein died while awaiting sex-trafficking charges https://t.co/GNNrj1NquL https://t.co/kqeL02l4pQ reageer retweet
Grappig dat het allemaal precies zo gaat als men van te voren voorspelde.quote:Op donderdag 29 augustus 2019 14:09 schreef speknek het volgende:"We kunnen de videobeelden niet gebruiken, want het zicht op zijn cel wordt geblokkeerd door dat groepje kleerkasten met touwen en boksbeugels"twitter:Reuters twitterde op donderdag 29-08-2019 om 00:49:12 The FBI is studying two cameras that malfunctioned outside the jail cell where Jeffrey Epstein died while awaiting sex-trafficking charges https://t.co/GNNrj1NquL https://t.co/kqeL02l4pQ reageer retweet
Ohja heeft die Holocaustontkenner en pizzagategelovige ook weer een filmpje.quote:Op donderdag 29 augustus 2019 15:54 schreef LelijKnap het volgende:
Zeer degelijke uitbreiding; https://www.ancreport.com/report/8510/
quote:The Day Jeffrey Epstein Told Me He Had Dirt on Powerful People
Almost exactly a year ago, on Aug. 16, 2018, I visited Jeffrey Epstein at his cavernous Manhattan mansion.
The overriding impression I took away from our roughly 90-minute conversation was that Mr. Epstein knew an astonishing number of rich, famous and powerful people, and had photos to prove it. He also claimed to know a great deal about these people, some of it potentially damaging or embarrassing, including details about their supposed sexual proclivities and recreational drug use.
So one of my first thoughts on hearing of Mr. Epstein’s suicide was that many prominent men and at least a few women must be breathing sighs of relief that whatever Mr. Epstein knew, he has taken it with him.
During our conversation, Mr. Epstein made no secret of his own scandalous past — he’d pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution from underage girls and was a registered sex offender — and acknowledged to me that he was a pariah in polite society. At the same time, he seemed unapologetic. His very notoriety, he said, was what made so many people willing to confide in him. Everyone, he suggested, has secrets and, he added, compared with his own, they seemed innocuous. People confided in him without feeling awkward or embarrassed, he claimed.
I’d never met Mr. Epstein before. I had contacted him because my colleagues and I had heard a rumor that he was advising Tesla’s embattled chief executive, Elon Musk, who was in trouble after announcing on Twitter that he had lined up the funding to take Tesla private.
The Securities and Exchange Commission began an investigation into Mr. Musk’s remarks, which moved markets but didn’t appear to have much basis in fact. There were calls for Mr. Musk to relinquish his position as Tesla’s chairman and for Tesla to recruit more independent directors. I’d heard that Mr. Epstein was compiling a list of candidates at Mr. Musk’s behest — and that Mr. Epstein had an email from Mr. Musk authorizing the search for a new chairman.
Mr. Musk and Tesla vehemently deny this. “It is incorrect to say that Epstein ever advised Elon on anything,” a spokeswoman for Mr. Musk, Keely Sulprizio, said Monday.
When I contacted Mr. Epstein, he readily agreed to an interview. The caveat was that the conversation would be “on background,” which meant I could use the information as long as I didn’t attribute it directly to him. (I consider that condition to have lapsed with his death.)
He insisted that I meet him at his house, which I’d seen referred to as the largest single-family home in Manhattan. This seems plausible: I initially walked past the building, on East 71st Street, because it looked more like an embassy or museum than a private home. Next to the imposing double doors was a polished brass plaque with the initials “J.E.” and a bell. After I rang, the door was opened by a young woman, her blond hair pulled back in a chignon, who greeted me with what sounded like an Eastern European accent.
I can’t say how old she was, but my guess would be late teens or perhaps 20. Given Mr. Epstein’s past, this struck me as far too close to the line. Why would Mr. Epstein want a reporter’s first impression to be that of a young woman opening his door?
The woman led me up a monumental staircase to a room on the second floor overlooking the Frick museum across the street. It was quiet, the lighting dim, and the air-conditioning was set very low. After a few minutes, Mr. Epstein bounded in, dressed casually in jeans and a polo shirt, shook my hand and said he was a big fan of my work. He had a big smile and warm manner. He was trim and energetic, perhaps from all the yoga he said he was practicing. He was undeniably charismatic.
Before we left the room he took me to a wall covered with framed photographs. He pointed to a full-length shot of a man in traditional Arab dress. “That’s M.B.S.,” he said, referring to Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. The crown prince had visited him many times, and they spoke often, Mr. Epstein said.
He led me to a large room at the rear of the house. There was an expansive table with about 20 chairs. Mr. Epstein took a seat at the head, and I sat to his left. He had a computer, a small blackboard and a phone to his right. He said he was doing some foreign-currency trading.
Behind him was a table covered with more photographs. I noticed one of Mr. Epstein with former President Bill Clinton, and another of him with the director Woody Allen. Displaying photos of celebrities who had been caught up in sex scandals of their own also struck me as odd.
Mr. Epstein avoided specifics about his work for Tesla. He told me that he had good reason to be cryptic: Once it became public that he was advising the company, he’d have to stop doing so, because he was “radioactive.” He predicted that everyone at Tesla would deny talking to him or being his friend.
He said this was something he’d become used to, even though it didn’t stop people from visiting him, coming to his dinner parties or asking him for money. (That was why, Mr. Epstein told me without any trace of irony, he was considering becoming a minister so that his acquaintances would be confident that their conversations would be kept confidential.)
If he was reticent about Tesla, he was more at ease discussing his interest in young women. He said that criminalizing sex with teenage girls was a cultural aberration and that at times in history it was perfectly acceptable. He pointed out that homosexuality had long been considered a crime and was still punishable by death in some parts of the world.
Mr. Epstein then meandered into a discussion of other prominent names in technology circles. He said people in Silicon Valley had a reputation for being geeky workaholics, but that was far from the truth: They were hedonistic and regular users of recreational drugs. He said he’d witnessed prominent tech figures taking drugs and arranging for sex (Mr. Epstein stressed that he never drank or used drugs of any kind).
I kept trying to steer the conversation back to Tesla, but Mr. Epstein remained evasive. He said he’d spoken to the Saudis about possibly investing in Tesla, but he wouldn’t provide any specifics or names. When I pressed him on the purported email from Mr. Musk, he said the email wasn’t from Mr. Musk himself, but from someone very close to him. He wouldn’t say who that person was. I asked him if that person would talk to me, and he said he’d ask. He later said the person declined; I doubt he asked.
When I later reflected on our interview, I was struck by how little information Mr. Epstein had actually provided. While I can’t say anything he said was an explicit lie, much of what he said was vague or speculative and couldn’t be proved or disproved. He did have at least some ties to Mr. Musk — a widely circulated photo shows Mr. Musk with Ghislaine Maxwell, Mr. Epstein’s confidante and former companion, at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
“Ghislaine simply inserted herself behind him in a photo he was posing for without his knowledge,” Ms. Sulprizio, the spokeswoman for Mr. Musk, said.
It seemed clear Mr. Epstein had embellished his role in the Tesla situation to enhance his own importance and gain attention — something that now seems to have been a pattern.
About a week after that interview, Mr. Epstein called and asked if I’d like to have dinner that Saturday with him and Woody Allen. I said I’d be out of town. A few weeks after that, he asked me to join him for dinner with the author Michael Wolff and Donald J. Trump’s former adviser, Steve Bannon. I declined. (I don’t know if these dinners actually happened. Mr. Bannon has said he didn’t attend. Mr. Wolff and a spokeswoman for Mr. Allen didn’t respond to requests for comment on Monday.)
Several months passed. Then early this year Mr. Epstein called to ask if I’d be interested in writing his biography. He sounded almost plaintive. I sensed that what he really wanted was companionship. As his biographer, I’d have no choice but to spend hours listening to his saga. Already leery of any further ties to him, I was relieved I could say that I was already busy with another book.
That was the last I heard from him. After his arrest and suicide, I’m left to wonder: What might he have told me?
Met wat, de schokkende onthulling dat bekende mensen wel eens drugs gebruiken?quote:
Op het eiland AKA Drugs Island?quote:Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 14:44 schreef Ludachrist het volgende:
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Met wat, de schokkende onthulling dat bekende mensen wel eens drugs gebruiken?
Geen idee pik, ik hou het gewoon bij wat er in dat artikel staat, niet wat er in BNW-cirkels rondgaat.quote:Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 15:01 schreef MangoTree het volgende:
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Op het eiland AKA Drugs Island?
En kleine kinderen misbruiken ja...quote:Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 14:44 schreef Ludachrist het volgende:
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Met wat, de schokkende onthulling dat bekende mensen wel eens drugs gebruiken?
Ja, dat is de BNW waar ik het net over had inderdaad.quote:Op dinsdag 10 september 2019 15:25 schreef Landgeld het volgende:
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En kleine kinderen misbruiken ja...
Ik ben benieuwd wat er nog gaat gebeuren in deze zaak.quote:French police have searched the Paris apartment of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the offices of a model agency belonging to his alleged associate Jean-Luc Brunel, himself accused of rape and of procuring minors for his friend.
The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed that investigators had carried out searches at Brunel’s Karin Models in the 8th arrondissement of Paris and at Epstein’s luxury 800 sq metre apartment on the exclusive Avenue Foch near the Arc de Triomphe.
Police sources told local media the search of the late US financier’s residence, part of a French probe into allegations that he and others had for years trafficked underage girls for sex, began at 3pm on Monday and continued until 4am on Tuesday.
Epstein’s Franco-Brazilian butler told the Franceinfo news site that the apartment contained a specially built massage room to which “a great many women” had come. He added that he was not able to judge whether any of them were minors.
Epstein was arrested on 6 July in New Jersey after returning in his private jet from Paris. He pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking involving dozens of girls as young as 14, but on 10 August was found hanged in his cell.
The disgraced financier’s ownership of an apartment in Paris, and allegations from women who say they were abused in France, last month prompted French authorities to open their own criminal investigation into half a dozen possible charges of rape and sex abuse, including of minors.
The probe focuses on potential crimes committed against French victims in France and abroad, and on suspects who are French citizens, the Paris prosecutor has said. Police have appealed for victims and witnesses to come forward.
The whereabouts of Brunel, who founded Karin Models in 1978, has been unclear since August. He has been named as a close friend of Epstein’s who often flew on his plane and visited him in jail in Florida when he was serving a previous 13-month sentence for procuring a girl under 18 for prostitution.
The Frenchman, who now lives mainly in the US and has denied all wrongdoing, has been accused in court documents of rape and procuring minors for Epstein, who at one time counted Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Prince Andrew among his friends.
Three women have already given evidence to investigators in France. They include a former Dutch model, Thysia Huisman, who has told the Guardian how she was invited to Paris in 1991 with the promise that Brunel would make her famous, but subsequently drugged and raped by the model scout in his flat.
In the US, Virginia Roberts Giuffre has alleged Epstein used her as a “sex slave”, forcing her to sleep with politicians and businessmen including Brunel. She accused the Frenchman of bringing girls as young as 12 to the US and passing them on to his friends.
Brunel, who claims to have launched the careers of top models Monica Bellucci, Sharon Stone, Christy Turlington, Jerry Hall and Milla Jovovich, was accused of rape by several models in a CBS documentary as early as 1988.
In 2015 he issued a statement vehemently denying any involvement, “directly or indirectly”, in any of Epstein’s crimes. “I strongly deny having committed any illicit act or any wrongdoing in the course of my work as a scouter or model agencies manager,” he said then.
Bron van dit artikel staat hier.quote:The Federal Bureau of Investigation has expanded its investigation into identifying more of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking victims, some of whom could provide information on Prince Andrew’s ties to the late financier. “The U.S. investigation is focusing on several potential victims in the hope that they can provide more details about Prince Andrew and his connection to the Epstein case,” U.S. Department of Justice officials told the Sunday Times. “They are not going to dismiss [claims relating to Andrew] because he is a royal.”
The FBI is expecting to question about 100 alleged victims, 80 of which have already been identified, over the next two months. Virginia Roberts Giuffre accused Epstein of trafficking her, and has alleged that he directed her to have sex with Prince Andrew. The Sunday Times reports that Giuffre’s allegations are not the only claims being reviewed in relation to Prince Andrew by the FBI. Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied the allegations against him, saying they are “false” and “without foundation.”
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