One hypothesis: Epstein didn't kill himself, he wasn't murdered, he was
ferreted away by his handlers and is alive...apparently, an increasing
number of people believe this...
In my previous two articles about Epstein, I presented pieces of a
circumstantial case indicating Epstein was an intelligence
agent---Mossad/CIA. His job obviously would have involved accumulating
tons of evidence on powerful influential men who were having
sex with his underage girls. The blackmail value of that evidence
would be enormous to his handlers in controlling those men.
If that was his job, suppose Epstein is alive now? Again, what follows
is a fictional scenario. If you believe I'm trying to PROVE beyond a
shadow of a doubt that the man is still alive, you're either deranged or
inattentive.
A MEETING---A PRIVATE ROOM SOMEWHERE IN ISRAEL
MOSSAD EXEC #1: Jeffrey's in jail, but he's feeling better. We've gotten word through to him that we're doing everything we can
MOSSAD EXEC #2: Everything we can to accomplish what? We're convinced
he isn't going to commit suicide. That leaves termination or we somehow
get him out and take him away.
MOSSAD #1: Yes. Termination is easier, from a tactical point of view.
MOSSAD #2: You favor that?
MOSSAD #1: I don't know. What are your thoughts?
MOSSAD #2: We don't know where he's stashed all his evidence against our
targets. We may have most of it, but not everything. Jeffrey's not
what you'd call a careful agent in every respect. So we'd need to sit
him down and go through every detail of his
work, which would take a huge debrief. Months, if not years. For
that, we need him alive.
MOSSAD #1: Understood. And there is also the fact that he's ours. He's
done service for us for a long time. I don't want to overlook that. I
don't want to throw that aside and say it doesn't matter. We reward
our own. He's been loyal. The whole basis
of our organization, since the beginning, has been loyalty.
MOSSAD #2: Let's say we want him here, alive and well. Plastic surgery,
the works. New ID, new legend, new life history down to the last dot.
We HAVE prepared for that possibility. We have a double, just in case.
MOSSAD #1: Go over that for me. How good is the double?
MOSSAD #2: Quite good. We can take this double and put him in a coma.
With drugs, we can approximate death. Or we can actually terminate him.
MOSSAD #1: But then we'd probably have to get him inside the jail so we
can take him out. Not deep into the jail, but a short distance.
MOSSAD #2: We can arrange to have the video cameras shut off, and we can pay off the guards.
MOSSAD #1: There are other personnel we'd need to control as well. And
that says nothing about how we actually get the real Jeffrey out of
there. That would involve more personnel paid off. Or somehow
substituted for. It's a bit tricky.
MOSSAD #2: I know.
MOSSAD #1: Then there is the matter of the autopsy. The double's DNA...
MOSSAD #2: We've got the medical examiner in our pocket. But if
independent autopsies also take place, that could be a problem. And in
any autopsy, a lot depends on who is allowed to stand around and watch.
MOSSAD #1: Many little problems. That's why I have a surprise for you.
MOSSAD #2: Really? What is it?
MOSSAD #1: The man who is now in a cell in Manhattan awaiting trial?
It's not Jeffrey. It's the double. The FBI arrested the double. We
knew the arrest was going to happen, so we made the switch. And Jeffrey
is already here with our people.
MOSSAD #2: Really? Fantastic!
MOSSAD #1: Yes. We chose our double well. He has a terminal disease.
He has a family. He has no money. We promised him we'd take good care
of his family. He's going to commit suicide in his cell. That's the
deal. We've made a few payoffs that will allow
the suicide to happen. We believe we can control the autopsies and
switch DNA samples, if necessary...
END OF FICTIONAL SCENARIO
Readers can add details or make up their own scenarios.
Of course, after reading the above dialogue, some people may be less
convinced, rather than more convinced, that Epstein is alive.
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