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At some point I have to start being incredulous and asking, if Epstein really was alive, is he going to blow his cover by playing on his Xbox account of all things? I don't agree with censoring archive snapshots because it makes it look like there's something to hide rather than transparently showing that there's nothing there.
The impression from Epstein's many emails is not of a particularly smart man, so I could buy it.
I could also buy it, but surely if this was true then the intelligence agencies would quickly track him down and capture him, then announce his recapture.
Why would they do that? The intelligence agencies went out of their way and pulled their weight to make sure he wasn't prosecuted or spent any significant time in jail via Acosta - why would they make more work for themselves by actually finding and capturing him again?
If Epstein was still alive, he'd basically be public enemy #1 with how much discourse there is about declassifying his files. It would be a good look for them to recapture him especially since the Epstein files have implicated high-ranking figures like the president of the US.
The agency has been going out of their way to avoid capturing him and avoid prosecuting him. They have actively destroyed evidence and apparently haven't even investigated the Zorro ranch at all. It would be good for the public if they were to capture him, but when you think about the actual ramifications of this case being fully prosecuted it becomes extremely obvious why they wanted to let him continue sex-trafficking children and blackmailing politicians as much as they could.
If they really wanted to not prosecute him then they would have... not prosecuted him. Not arrested him or put him in jail. The cops don't have to pull over every speeder on the highway, they get to pick and choose and they could have turned a blind eye to him if he was really that powerful. How does this viewpoint align with the theory that he was assassinated because he had
information that could lead to the arrest of the Clintonsdirt on people? Surely if it turned out he was alive after all, the Powers That Be would do everything in their power to at least arrest him or kill him for real.The child sex trafficking and blackmail operation targeting presidents, high-ranking members of government and multiple billionaires in important industries run by the intelligence service of a foreign country is not actually something that every single low level police officer or government attorney is kept informed on or told about for very obvious reasons. There's nobody putting out bulletins to every single police officer in the country about how Jeffrey Epstein's child trafficking operation is actually totally fine and allowed - rather, the corrupt members of the government in high places have to deal with this stuff themselves when they are made aware of it (see "belonged to intelligence").
I can grant this (or at least it's not falsifiable) for at least his first 2005 arrest by city police, but his 2019 arrest was by the FBI, an agency that I think would definitely be in on the conspiracy (if there was one).
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