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Jeffrey Epstein Predator Spy: The Shocking True Story of Jeffrey Epstein

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Jeffrey Epstein Predator Spy, Third Edition reads like a new book. Additional information has been added throughout, with new chapters on Bill Gates, Jean-Luc Brunel, Ehud Barak, Leon Black, Alexander Acosta, Melanie Walker, Prince Andrew, Joseph Biden, and others.# # #The case of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, on its surface, is about child sex trafficking, prostitution, grooming, pedophilia, the exploitation of children, human slavery, and child abuse. At its core it reveals how intelligence agents working on behalf of a foreign government can hijack and control the United States. There is little question that Epstein and Maxwell were Mossad agents running an international blackmail operation. How that unholy alliance began and how the U.S. turned a blind eye to the Lolita scandal (and other covert activites before it) is what I have spent a lot of time exploring.

Jeffrey Epstein was written about as if he were a mythical figure. But it is like taking Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, rolling them into one, and working backwards. Epstein purchased glowing stories in the Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, New York Times among other seemingly well respected and widely read news platforms. They wrote about the mysterious Ralph-Lauren lookalike with a penchant for privacy and secrecy. He wasn’t any of the things described but rather a carefully constructed persona. When paired with rich, powerful and famous men like Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and Donald Trump he had unlimited access to anyone. On both sides of the social the uber wealthy and underprivileged children. Worldwide. These are the two worlds he inhabited.

Ironically, it would be Epstein’s flaunting of his friendship with these stratospheric personalities that would lead to his demise. However, for decades his crimes went un-reported, un-noticed, and un-punished. It is clear he was enabled by blackmailed luminaries and his handlers in the intelligence world.In this book, the author examines the man behind the myth and shares startling discoveries.“This was a page turner. Your book has so many nuggets of information I hadn’t seen anywhere else.” -Ryan Miller“The book reads like a John Le Carré novel.” -Philip Fokker

445 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 18, 2021

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