Epstein dossier/ 56 references to cannibalism, sexual abuse and pedophilia

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Three million pages of documents, 180,000 images, as well as 2,000 videos and a host of well-known figures such as Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Richard Branson, are mentioned in the Epstein dossier. The scandal that has shocked the world and beyond.

With these, Jeffrey Epstein, who committed suicide in his cell, is turning the global elite upside down once again.

Many scandals of the financier-pedophile are emerging from the documents, and what makes it more serious are the well-known names included in this Dossier.

However, approaches regarding Epstein have been different,

The Kremlin reacted through Peskov, following claims made by Donald Tusk that Epstein was a Russian agent and had organized a conspiracy by the KGB, describing it as ridiculous.

The same did not happen with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who apologized to those who had fallen prey to Epstein, after he had confided in the British Ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, about Jeffrey Epstein.

However, as much as Starmer apologizes for trusting and appointing Mandelson, the scandal is fundamentally shaking his government and leading it, through a… storm, possibly towards a vote of confidence.

Because Mandelson appears in his underwear at Epstein's house, while their correspondence shows that they were very good friends, so good that Epstein paid for the treatment of Mandelson's partner.

In Norway, the discovery of correspondence between the wife (52 years old, today) of the future king Mette-Marit and Epstein has caused an earthquake.

"I showed poor judgment and I deeply regret having had contact with Epstein. It is simply disgraceful," she said in a statement.

And what has also emerged are figures like Elon Musk who, according to emails, tried to secure an invitation to a "crazy party."

What are the reactions from the political front in the US?

In the US, interest is not limited to names. It also focuses on how the documents were made public: how extensive the cover-ups were, who is seeking access to less censored material, and what will happen to the part that has not yet been released.

In this climate of tension, Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify in the context of a House of Representatives investigation. The move was presented as a last-minute averting of an institutional conflict.

Storm in the United Kingdom

In Europe, and especially in the United Kingdom, the new wave of documents has revived cases that many considered closed to communication. In the material, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, later Prince Andrew, appears more than 3,000 times, even under nicknames.

This does not mean that every mention is essential. However, it does mean that Andrew is one of the key nodes of the archive, and therefore has also generated public debate.

The Palace is in the most difficult position an institution could ever find itself in; having nothing institutionally to say about a case that demands answers and the tension in the public sphere is increasing every day.
In the political class, the Peter Mandelson case offers a different narrative: not sexual, but of power.

The emails that have surfaced show searches for positions, moves to big companies, it seems like a raw expose of how politics "behind politics" works.

However, Mandelson, who deceived Starmer, as the British prime minister claims, has been "burned and continues to burn."

Lord Mandelson tries to show Epstein that he is hurt by his criticism and responds "how much he appreciated the support", adding that "throughout all the trials and tribulations, he had never left him".

Records show Epstein paid around $75,000 into accounts linked to Mandelson, including his partner. The Metropolitan Police has launched a criminal investigation into allegations that he leaked sensitive information.

Mandelson has said he will resign from the House of Lords, expressed regret for his acquaintance with Epstein and maintains that he was not involved in any crime nor did he act for personal gain.

He claims he sought help from Epstein in the national interest during the 2008 financial crisis.

Figures mentioned in the file

Elon Musk

The documents include emails between Epstein and the world's richest man, in which Musk seems almost... begging to be on the pedophile's island.

Even though Epstein warns him that his wife will be misunderstood, Musk insists he wants to join a "wild party," but Epstein ultimately avoids it.

A different story than the one Musk described, that Epstein invited him.

In a message from November 2012, Musk asks: "What day/night will be the craziest party on your island?"

In another message from December of the same year, he writes: “I want to enjoy the party scene in St. Barts.

In the email, we see Epstein politely avoiding it once and then referring the email to his secretary, asking her to remove it.

Bill Gates

The documents include two messages from July 18, 2013, that appear to have been written by Epstein, but it is not clear whether they are authentic or whether they ever reached the Microsoft co-founder.

One of them appears to be a resignation letter from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which refers to the medication Gates had to take "to deal with the consequences of having sex with Russian girls."

Gates' ex-wife, Melinda, said in an interview with NPR that the release of the documents brought back memories of the difficulties in their relationship and expressed her condolences to the victims.

On the other hand, a representative for Gates called the allegations "completely absurd and completely false."

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The files include photographs showing the former prince and brother of King Charles in a sexual position on top of a woman, who is fully clothed and unidentified.

In two of the images, he is seen touching his stomach and in one, looking directly at the camera. There is no accompanying context as to when or where the photos were taken.

Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing, but his relationship with the paedophile financier has not been well received in the UK.

Mysteries, conspiracy theories and scary things

One would think that the release of millions of documents would shed light on the Epstein case.

In fact, however, it has raised more questions, reviving or giving rise to new conspiracy theories, creating mysteries and bringing to light frightening cases.

– Cannibals. In 2009, Mexican model Gabriela Rico Jimenez was filmed in outrage outside a luxury hotel, crying and shouting that “disgusting people ate people. I knew about the murders, but not that they ate people.” Shortly after, she disappeared.

The publication of the new files has brought Gabriela's video back into the spotlight.

In more than two FD302s there are testimonies that make similar frightening descriptions.

There is a reference to American presidents whom he links to cannibalism, while there is also a witness statement describing an event on a yacht where, in 2000, guests, members of the global elite, participated in rituals and dismembered babies.

However, as international media reports, the witness was sent to the FBI offices by journalist Michael Moore, who is known for the extreme conspiracy theories he spreads.

There are 56 references to cannibalism in Epstein's files. There is also a complaint from a woman who was trafficked by Epstein.

Epstein was also a gamer. The files that were released include an email from Xbox indicating that his account in the game “Call of Duty” was being banned after threats and verbal abuse.

Epstein had a keen interest in games and is even said to have been the one who convinced Activision management to adopt the practice of microtransactions, in order to get underage players to spend money on games.


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