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Both attempts to take his own life seem well out of character for Epstein, the Epstein our media and society pages have painted for us over the years.
The confluence of information given to the media on his suicide and his history seem out of context with each other. He was a brash person who obviously
kept his business and personal dealings private yet strangely in view of everyone to see. He tailored an image of himself as a no nonsense stalwart
businessman of big fortune and at the same time a social mongrel who cared little of what others thought of him.
Suicide in context to Epstein's persona is a cowardly act, an escape without a fight something he was not known for. He has a battalion of attorneys
at hand, the power and influence of the elite to aid in his fights, or just the weight of his reach and influence and yet he somehow hangs himself
in a cell largely set up so suicide isn't possible or in the least, extremely difficult.
Next is the "keystone cops" routine of coincidence where over-worked, sleepy corrections officers did not perform their duties well, a mismanaged high
profile facility run but the Feds (the incompetent wing of the Feds and the State Department), a memo against usual policy to remove his cell mate hours or a few short days before
his suicide.
So, you being emphatic on this, in the smug sense, in a post only tells me, you question authority and the word of those seemingly in charge when it suits you and not when
what is being said doesn't make sense in light of previous knowledge - a little like the Benghazi conspiracy theorist who call HRC a killer.
"Well, the government says my client did it, so he must have done it. Only a conspiracy theorist can question what the government says."
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he would just lend his lazy ass name to some biased liberal investigator to give them credibilitiy while he basked in the attention and adulation. He is not infirm. There were specific lies and avoidances throughout his testimony that indicate otherwise.
This is a great examply about how heing a marine does not grant you special immunity from being a scumball. he ruined innocent people's lives (Carter Page).
Not agreeing with his investigation doesn't make an ex-Marine a scumball.
Guy devoted his life to public service. Shame on you.
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Wandered off....
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They were wrong.
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Read the report.
....he over reaches and calls things evidence of colusion that are not....which is why Bob Barr made the decision that he did (while your fake investigators deferred to him so as not to go to jail for their deception).
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But he and his campaign collided with Russia and Wikileaks.
That’s ok with you. We know.
Anything to be able to keep using that word, so that some people some where will think Trump did something wrong.
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You are as much of a whackadoodle as the rest of them. And I had such high hopes.
theory, himself believes in debunked conspiracy theory? Yes, I tend to find glaring examples of irony humorous. And, yes, this new rejoinder from the purveyors of this hokum to "Read the report!" only adds to the self-satirizing.
As for Epstein, my first posts here after the death stated that I thought he committed suicide and that it strained credulity that he would've been allowed to be placed in a position where he could do that. Suicide is not common among high-profile inmates awaiting trial. Nothing in this ruling explains how all the stars aligned to allow this to happen. To the contrary, it makes clearer the bizarre nature of the psychologist and warden deciding that Epstein wasn't a suicide risk.
Corruption is rampant in our correctional system. Guards are bought off all the time by drug dealers. But a billionaire, through some surrogates, paying some guards to look the other way and a psychologist to take him off suicide watch is inconceivable? Okay.
The truth is that a billionaire paid guards to look the other way while he committed suicide?
That's the conspiracy that is being alleged here?
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Would you prefer that I conform to the one you or Chris imagined that "The Washington Examiner" hasn't actually advanced, as far as I know? I assume there are other boogeymen to be named later who render all conspiracy theories null and void. Alex Jones?
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The truth is out there.
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Link: https://www.dailywire.com/news/49355/acosta-was-told-epstein-belonged-intelligence-ryan-saavedra
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