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“Only small secrets need to be protected. The large ones are kept secret by the public’s incredulity.”
-Marshall McLuhan
"Thank your agent and your god and fuck off."
-Ricky Gervais, 2020
(Note: It’s important that Gervais says “your god,” because it isn’t God. It isn’t the true God. It is their Satanic god.
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Here is the link to the Maxwell/Epstein Court Documents that were released today, 1/3/24.
All 944 pages of NEW Epstein docs into a single downloadable & searchable PDF put together by @Seamus Bruner.
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More proof that modeling agencies and the fashion world in general is one big front for sex trafficking and Mkultra programming—what Gene Decode calls “industrial scale human trafficking.” Epstein associate and MC2 Model Management model scout, Jean-Luc Brunel; Rachel Chandler (model scout for Balenciaga; tied to the Clintons and Epstein); Victoria’s Secret, Les Wexner mogul/Epstein. Epstein handled all of Wexner’s finances. I never understood the mainstream accounts about their relationship (see the 2020 Netflix doc, Filthy Rich), or why Wexner would entrust Epstein with everything he had when Epstein had no financial background. I thought perhaps there was a homosexual relationship between them. It made no sense until I learned that both were Mossad agents via journalists like Whitney Webb. From the accounts I’ve read over the years, model Naomi Campbell was an Epstein pimp, and probably started out as a victim herself. Many young 80s/90s models—and boys and girls in Hollywood—have horrible stories about being drugged and raped at Hollywood/fashion parties (Bryan Singer and Marc Collins-Rector).
The list goes on and on.
Everyone should read journalist Michael Gross’ 1995 book, Model (I reread it last summer and there is much disclosure there—it was quite shocking—so these previously reported stories and truths precede what is now suddenly labeled far right conspiracies). I first read Model for research as a teenager, for a film I was working on in college for my documentary class, as I was very critical of the fashion and media world even then. I have always hated all that shit, but had close proximity to it as a native New Yorker with friends in fashion, music, and film. I knew lots of children of celebrities as well, who confirmed the “rumors” floating around about various famous actors, who always denied the rumors. I attended the famous LaGuardia performing arts high school, where interestingly enough, there was zero social climbing and star fucking in my friend groups despite the fact that we were all studying to be musicians, artists, and actors in New York. All my friends had a lot of integrity back then. Later, my proximity to fame and hatred of NY “scenes” was always a point of contention between me and my friends—still is—as I did not want to be part of these worlds, was extremely critical of them in conversations as well as my work, and the people I knew (and sometimes dated) did and still do want to be part of these worlds, even though they’ll never admit it. There is such a thing as guilt by proxy, after all. We’ve been living in a very sick, scary, and shallow world for a very long time, but now we’re finally entering the age of disclosure. I’m sick of giving people a pass for choosing that shallow world and all the dysfunction and mediocrity that comes with it, often at my expense. Never again.
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Tucker Carlson, Ep. 59: “Most people understand that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself. But the attorney general of the United States helped cover up his murder? That’s a different thing entirely. Epstein’s brother Mark explains.”
Mark Epstein: “It’s a scary thought that you can be killed in prison by the government.”