Tag Archives: Jeffrey Epstein
The Illusion of Action
How we spend our time and money reveals what we care about. That principle applies not only to individuals, but to groups, to corporations, to governments. What people say means very little. It’s what they do that counts.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Pornography
Tagged BoyLover, child sex trafficking, children, Department of Homeland Secuity, Derek Chauvin, George Floyd, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, Jerry Sandusky, Minneapolis Police Department, Operation Cross Country, sex-trafficking, Superbowl, The Illusion of Action
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‘Elite’ Pedophiles Panicking after Jeffrey Epstein Arrest
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein socialized with the rich and powerful, harboring a sordid hidden life that came to light in 2008, landing him in prison for the solicitation of underage girls for sex. Epstein was infamous for his private Boeing 727 airliner nicknamed the “Lolita Express,” which ferried guests including Bill Clinton and a bevy of young girls allegedly pressed into prostitution at his Caribbean estate dubbed “Orgy Island.”
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Bill Clinton, Chris Tucker, Courtney Wild, Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Jonathan Turley, Julie K. Brown, Kevin Spacey, Larry Summers, Lolita Express, Naomi Campbell, Orgy Island, Sandy Berger
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