Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of 5 out of 6 charges on Wednesday night, but as some cheers of joy at the sight of justice bloomed, massive questions remain that involve power and intel agencies.
Wow. I was looking for some actual details into Maxwell and Epstein's connections to the intelligence community as were mentioned on "Breaking Points." Did you ever deliver! And better yet, you cite sources. In a media landscape so bereft of actual journalism and substantive reporting, your substack is a real breath of fresh air. You've won a new fan. Thank you.
Thank you for the comment. It's all due to Whitney Webb's work, who by the way has a book coming out in late Feb. 2022 entitled One Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein. Also check out, among others, Nick Bryant, Julie K. Brown/The Miami Herald, The Gray Zone, The Free Press Report, Matthew Russell Lee/Inner City Press (for continued Maxwell updates, and updates regarding her and Epstein's connections to the U.N.), and comedian/podcaster Tim Dillon, who—as a comic—offers takes that are far more revealing and detailed than what's commonly available regarding this whole thing. There are good sources out there that are dense with information on this subject and other important matters. All any of us can do is to continue widening the range of perspective regarding news and current affairs. Again, I appreciate the engagement, and have a Happy New Year!
Wow. I was looking for some actual details into Maxwell and Epstein's connections to the intelligence community as were mentioned on "Breaking Points." Did you ever deliver! And better yet, you cite sources. In a media landscape so bereft of actual journalism and substantive reporting, your substack is a real breath of fresh air. You've won a new fan. Thank you.
Thank you for the comment. It's all due to Whitney Webb's work, who by the way has a book coming out in late Feb. 2022 entitled One Nation Under Blackmail: The Sordid Union Between Intelligence and Crime that Gave Rise to Jeffrey Epstein. Also check out, among others, Nick Bryant, Julie K. Brown/The Miami Herald, The Gray Zone, The Free Press Report, Matthew Russell Lee/Inner City Press (for continued Maxwell updates, and updates regarding her and Epstein's connections to the U.N.), and comedian/podcaster Tim Dillon, who—as a comic—offers takes that are far more revealing and detailed than what's commonly available regarding this whole thing. There are good sources out there that are dense with information on this subject and other important matters. All any of us can do is to continue widening the range of perspective regarding news and current affairs. Again, I appreciate the engagement, and have a Happy New Year!
PS, I've already plugged the article and your substack on my social media. Happy New Year to you as well.