Everyone’s heard the “Epstein files” story: the island, the billionaires, the politicians, the abuse, the cover-ups.
But there’s a major angle that rarely gets discussed on network news: Epstein’s documented relationships with powerful Israeli figures, including Benjamin Netanyahu’s circle, and repeated reporting on his proximity to Israeli intelligence-linked individuals.
Ehud Barak, a former Prime Minister of Israel, was photographed visiting Epstein’s home multiple times. This isn’t internet rumour – it’s been reported.
So why is the story always framed as a lone predator or a generic ‘scandal’, instead of a possible geopolitical operation with international ties? When the media avoids certain facts because they’re ‘too sensitive’, that isn’t journalism – it’s narrative management.
Produced by: David Says Stuff
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