Mike Benz
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And it was almost like jumping on the grenade immediately as it happened. And it's not the first time you have these strange things. I mean, Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell, fell off a yacht in 1991. Just just oh, well, I guess that's a suicide, too. And then it comes out later that he was working for Israeli intelligence at the time and potentially British intelligence.
And, you know, it had been known as this publisher. But then in death, we find out that there's this big intelligence network and that happens to be. a close partner of U.S. intelligence on many foreign policy issues.
And, you know, it had been known as this publisher. But then in death, we find out that there's this big intelligence network and that happens to be. a close partner of U.S. intelligence on many foreign policy issues.
And, you know, it had been known as this publisher. But then in death, we find out that there's this big intelligence network and that happens to be. a close partner of U.S. intelligence on many foreign policy issues.
So the other thing is when you read CIA assassination guides, as I've done on my own streams, there's so much attention paid to trying to minimize and ensure that there's only a casual investigation afterwards, that you create the appearance of an accident. You know, you can't you can't. To me, I that level of evidence shifts the burden to where I think you need to presume that it is.
So the other thing is when you read CIA assassination guides, as I've done on my own streams, there's so much attention paid to trying to minimize and ensure that there's only a casual investigation afterwards, that you create the appearance of an accident. You know, you can't you can't. To me, I that level of evidence shifts the burden to where I think you need to presume that it is.
So the other thing is when you read CIA assassination guides, as I've done on my own streams, there's so much attention paid to trying to minimize and ensure that there's only a casual investigation afterwards, that you create the appearance of an accident. You know, you can't you can't. To me, I that level of evidence shifts the burden to where I think you need to presume that it is.
But if there if there is, you know, evidence that absolves the bill bar Justice Department of that, I would be open to it. But I think that the burden has flipped where you need to presume suicide.
But if there if there is, you know, evidence that absolves the bill bar Justice Department of that, I would be open to it. But I think that the burden has flipped where you need to presume suicide.
But if there if there is, you know, evidence that absolves the bill bar Justice Department of that, I would be open to it. But I think that the burden has flipped where you need to presume suicide.
I think for the same national security reason that we've been talking about, which is that whether it's US intelligence, British intelligence, Israeli intelligence, whether it's implicating specific things about those networks or about the modalities through which those networks operate.
I think for the same national security reason that we've been talking about, which is that whether it's US intelligence, British intelligence, Israeli intelligence, whether it's implicating specific things about those networks or about the modalities through which those networks operate.
I think for the same national security reason that we've been talking about, which is that whether it's US intelligence, British intelligence, Israeli intelligence, whether it's implicating specific things about those networks or about the modalities through which those networks operate.
So, for example, if those files show that Epstein belonged to intelligence and was reporting directly his conversations about the Iran deal, about his conversations with Ahud Barak, to Bill Burns, I guess that was after it, but to the CIA director or to the Justice Department or to the FBI, you can imagine that straining relations between U.S. and Israel.
So, for example, if those files show that Epstein belonged to intelligence and was reporting directly his conversations about the Iran deal, about his conversations with Ahud Barak, to Bill Burns, I guess that was after it, but to the CIA director or to the Justice Department or to the FBI, you can imagine that straining relations between U.S. and Israel.
So, for example, if those files show that Epstein belonged to intelligence and was reporting directly his conversations about the Iran deal, about his conversations with Ahud Barak, to Bill Burns, I guess that was after it, but to the CIA director or to the Justice Department or to the FBI, you can imagine that straining relations between U.S. and Israel.
If it comes out that there's a CIA memo that says, you know, we know this about Epstein, he's doing this work for us, but he's also doing this work for the Brits or for the Israelis, you could see a situation where you might have delegations from those governments pushing on the State Department, pushing on the CIA, pushing on FBI,
If it comes out that there's a CIA memo that says, you know, we know this about Epstein, he's doing this work for us, but he's also doing this work for the Brits or for the Israelis, you could see a situation where you might have delegations from those governments pushing on the State Department, pushing on the CIA, pushing on FBI,
If it comes out that there's a CIA memo that says, you know, we know this about Epstein, he's doing this work for us, but he's also doing this work for the Brits or for the Israelis, you could see a situation where you might have delegations from those governments pushing on the State Department, pushing on the CIA, pushing on FBI,
pushing on the Justice Department to not do that because it implicates their own national security. And this gets back to this sort of strange entanglement within the intelligence world where you have these intelligence coalitions. You have them in the five eyes. And so in theory, I mean, you can imagine a situation where, let's just say there's some joint intelligence work we're doing, the U.S.