The verdict is in: Epstein was a spy!
And, despite what the MSM says, he wasn’t making Kompromat for his KGB komrades so much as he was wheeling and dealing for his friends, the Israelis.
In addition to the many, many ties to Israel I listed in my 10 Things I Learned from the Epstein Files editorial, more and more data continues to emerge showing how Epstein worked with his pal (and ex-Israeli Prime Minister) Ehud Barak to secure contracts and achieve diplomatic objectives for Israel. This data includes information on how Epstein:
- helped Barak sell Israeli-produced, Gaza-tested biometric control systems to the Nigerian government;
- connected Barak and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with US investors seeking to exploit the Leviathan natural gas field west of Haifa;
- greased the skids for the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Israel and was asked to facilitate contact between Indian leadership and Trump administration insiders like Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon;
- used his political network and financial influence to broker a security cooperation agreement between Israel and Mongolia;
- &c.
Heck, the Israeli government even installed and maintained the security system at the Manhattan apartment Epstein frequently lent out to Barak.
Yes, whatever else Epstein may have been doing, it seems he was working diligently behind the scenes as an agent of influence to promote Israeli interests around the world.
But Epstein is dead, as you may have heard. So, how will Israel wield power and influence over foreign diplomats and businessman now that they can no longer rely on their favourite fixer?
As it turns out, we can catch glimpses of the answer to that question in the Epstein files, too…









https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/how-to-identify-smart-glasses/
I was unaware of this.