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Jeffrey Epstein Dies By Suicide Under Suicide Watch? Comparisons To Oswald's Death In Dallas Police Custody Inevitable.


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Very interesting Twitter thread on the recent Ghisliane Maxwell photographs, including the report on the US Customs computer outage that could have been useful to anyone attempting to leave the country with insider help.

https://twitter.com/mooncult/status/1163589661677125632

But this part was striking (and see the thread for pics confirming all or reprinting the details).

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In 1997 NY Post reporter Larry Celona is hired by Stanley Kubrick as a consultant on Eyes Wide Shut and tasked with writing two fake articles for the film. One headlined 'LUCKY TO BE ALIVE.' The other: a cover-up of the murder of a sex slave, falsely reporting it as a suicide.

When Kubrick dies in 1999, Celona is the one to break the exclusive story, reporting that Kubrick was "happy, joking, and completely at peace" before he died. Just a few months later, Celona is the first person informed of JFK Jr.'s untimely death, and breaks that story as well.

Between those years, in 1999, Larry Celona rides with Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and others on the Lolita Express from Teterboro, NJ to Palm Beach for a short weekend. They return with two extra women. Teterboro is now being reported as the hub of Epstein's sex traffic network.

Fast-forward to 2019, Larry Celona is still working at the NY Post and still breaking exclusives: He was the first to report Epstein's first "suicide attempt" He was the first to report of Epstein's successful "suicide" He was the first to release photos of Epstein's dead body.

Many of Celona's by-lines are exclusives. Getting out in front of the story and being the one who breaks it allows the writer to control the narrative. Be it through subtle word choice or simple omission, the degree to which a writer can shape perception cannot be understated.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Anthony Thorne said:

Very interesting Twitter thread on the recent Ghisliane Maxwell photographs, including the report on the US Customs computer outage that could have been useful to anyone attempting to leave the country with insider help.

https://twitter.com/mooncult/status/1163589661677125632

But this part was striking (and see the thread for pics confirming all or reprinting the details).

 

Fascinating.

Too bad the regular forum with it's heavy readership can't see this most intriguing and serious question creating post.

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11 hours ago, Anthony Thorne said:

Very interesting Twitter thread on the recent Ghisliane Maxwell photographs, including the report on the US Customs computer outage that could have been useful to anyone attempting to leave the country with insider help.

https://twitter.com/mooncult/status/1163589661677125632

But this part was striking (and see the thread for pics confirming all or reprinting the details).

 

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Two weeks after the death of disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, publisher Dutton announced a new book that will explore his connections with the Russian underworld.

Journalist Craig Unger, author of “House of Trump, House of Putin: The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia,” will release a new book about Russian connections to public figures, including Epstein, U.S. Atty. Gen. William Barr and President Trump, the Penguin Random House imprint revealed Tuesday.

The publisher said the book, due for release in 2020 and as yet untitled, “will contain deeply reported, explosive newsbreaks that shed new light on Russian ties to powerful politicians and financiers.”

The Department of Justice did not respond to request for comment about Unger’s book.

-- LA Times, 8/27/19

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