I mean look, all I know is that I've suddenly got at least FIVE conspiracies, I knew where real, all connecting up together inside the personal correspondence of the world's most famous pedophile blackmailer.

And either I have to pretend these things are not connected, despite this glaring indication that they are, or I have to accept the fact that Jeff Epstein (and maybe Steve Bannon) are/were trying to take over the world and created this modern fascist movement to do it.

It's basically one or the other. And I'm not the only person noticing that - it's just most of them are not putting the pieces together; they're still in whatever corner of these conspiracies (plots really, now that they're exposed) they reside in and staring dumbfounded at what they found.

But if you put it all together - you end up with a very fucked up conclusion and no way to debunk it.

Here - this is from a far right researcher trying to put some of the pieces together. I don't even know that I agree with all his conclusions, but this is some of the work I think people aren't really doing yet because they're still shocked their thing, whatever it is, links back tot he Epstein stuff.

https://www.garbageday.email/p/here-s-how-epstein-broke-the-internet

Here's how Epstein broke the internet

His meeting with the founder of 4chan and his quest to profit off the end of democracy

Garbage Day

Again, I want to be clear - I DON'T think this author has gotten the answer yet. But I do think, clearly, this work of connecting the various plots we know about, through Epstein, is how you're going to get to the right answer.

And obviously this is just one aspect of the plot I think we're looking at here.

Rightwing "populism" - all of it, is clearly an op. And somehow Epstein (and Bannon) are at the center of it. But if that's an op, it means what? They're taking over WHOLE COUNTRIES.

@AnarchoNinaWrites
"...I DON'T think this author has gotten the answer yet."

Yeah, but Holy Fuck.