EXCLUSIVE: The Jeffrey Epstein Files: Trove of never-before-seen emails and calendars gives unprecedented insight into late pedophile's network of power and influence that includes Chris Rock, Peter Thiel, Richard Branson and Irina Shayk
“Bill Burns, who has been CIA director since 2021, had three meetings scheduled with Epstein in 2014, first in Washington and then in New York at his home.”
* In the U.K. there are 650 members of parliament (MPs)
Therefore, 9% of British MPs are facing claims of sexual misconduct.
Almost one in ten.
(Unknown is how many *more* MPs — that is, over and above the 9% cited — have committed sexual ‘misconduct’ but aren’t included in these statistics and aren’t being investigated because the victim is a minor too young to report what happened; has been threatened/is too terrified/traumatised; is in witness protection/has assumed a new identity; or is hospitalised, dead, or otherwise not in a position to lodge a complaint.)
Then there are the members of the UK’s upper house, the House of Lords.
Lord Peter Mandelson, a longtime close friend and business associate of the paedophile sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, has been the subject of allegations made to the late psychiatrist Dr Joan Coleman.
The Parliamentary Commissioners for Standards are totally unwilling to investigate allegations against Parliamentarians, except in extremely narrow circumstances.
They say they’re only willing to investigate a Parliamentarian in cases where he or she is alleged to have attacked victims “with a parliamentary dimension”.
In other words, the alleged attacks must have been carried out while the Parliamentarian was formally acting in his/her official capacity as a Parliamentarian.
“I should like to state on the public record, for the avoidance of any doubt, that I will now proceed to traffic, rape, assault, threaten or kill you, in my official capacity as a Parliamentarian.”
A Parliamentarian who functions as a ‘Jack the Ripper’, ‘Jimmy Savile’ or ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ while formally ‘off-duty’, for example, is of NO interest to the Parliamentary Commissioners for Standards.
(Nor, incidentally, of much interest to senior police chiefs who don’t want to be forced out of their jobs and libelled as credulous ‘witch hunters’ in the spook-infested media — jeopardising their retirement pensions and life savings).
https://greatgameindia.com/zero-young-healthy-individuals-died-of-covid-19-israeli-data-show/
ReplyDeleteEXCLUSIVE: The Jeffrey Epstein Files: Trove of never-before-seen emails and calendars gives unprecedented insight into late pedophile's network of power and influence that includes Chris Rock, Peter Thiel, Richard Branson and Irina Shayk
ReplyDeletehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12136305/Trove-Jeffrey-Epsteins-emails-calendar-entries-reveals-pedophiles-network-power.html
“Bill Burns, who has been CIA director since 2021, had three meetings scheduled with Epstein in 2014, first in Washington and then in New York at his home.”
ReplyDeleteWhat do 60 top British politicians have in common?
ReplyDeleteAt the most recent count, “almost 60 members of parliament were facing claims of sexual misconduct”
“Many of those complaints were made by much younger people, few of whom would be saying it was consensual.
“Yet our nation’s seat of government remains a black box on this front, and we don’t know what happened to most of those investigations.
“Plenty of the alleged victims remain currently in limbo, and without faith that anything will ever be done.”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/may/30/mps-this-morning-parliament-daytime-tv
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In the U.K. there are 650 members of parliament (MPs)
Therefore, 9% of British MPs are facing claims of sexual misconduct.
Almost one in ten.
(Unknown is how many *more* MPs — that is, over and above the 9% cited — have committed sexual ‘misconduct’ but aren’t included in these statistics and aren’t being investigated because the victim is a minor too young to report what happened; has been threatened/is too terrified/traumatised; is in witness protection/has assumed a new identity; or is hospitalised, dead, or otherwise not in a position to lodge a complaint.)
Then there are the members of the UK’s upper house, the House of Lords.
Lord Peter Mandelson, a longtime close friend and business associate of the paedophile sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, has been the subject of allegations made to the late psychiatrist Dr Joan Coleman.
https://twitter.com/jmcevoy_2/status/1644323738706378754?s=20
The Parliamentary Commissioners for Standards are totally unwilling to investigate allegations against Parliamentarians, except in extremely narrow circumstances.
ReplyDeleteThey say they’re only willing to investigate a Parliamentarian in cases where he or she is alleged to have attacked victims “with a parliamentary dimension”.
In other words, the alleged attacks must have been carried out while the Parliamentarian was formally acting in his/her official capacity as a Parliamentarian.
“I should like to state on the public record, for the avoidance of any doubt, that I will now proceed to traffic, rape, assault, threaten or kill you, in my official capacity as a Parliamentarian.”
A Parliamentarian who functions as a ‘Jack the Ripper’, ‘Jimmy Savile’ or ‘Jeffrey Epstein’ while formally ‘off-duty’, for example, is of NO interest to the Parliamentary Commissioners for Standards.
(Nor, incidentally, of much interest to senior police chiefs who don’t want to be forced out of their jobs and libelled as credulous ‘witch hunters’ in the spook-infested media — jeopardising their retirement pensions and life savings).
https://twitter.com/ciabaudo/status/1441426752778084354?s=20