Saturday, August 10, 2019

Why the Illuminati Disposed of Jeffrey Epstein

Conspiracy theories galore abounded following the announcement of Jeffrey Epstein's death. Users on internet forums everywhere speculated that a man who should have been on suicide watch in a federal prison couldn't have killed himself without help, that is if he even killed himself at all. Others posted ideas that he knew too much and had secrets that could devastate some of the wealthiest citizens across the U.S. and possibly the world. News stories reveal that even Prince Andrew of the British royal family possibly had a role in Epstein's sex trafficking affairs.
To confirm what many have postulated, yes, Epstein was most likely taken out for what he knew, but it's what he knew that people haven't comprehended. Most just think that he could name names of people who engaged in pedophilia. However, that's just the tip of the iceberg. What Epstein really would be able to explain was how the entire Illuminati functioned and how it engages in perverse rituals. That's what the sex trafficking was for, to bring individuals to serve members.
In Stanley Kubrick's final film, "Eyes Wide Shut," the director presents a depiction of an Illuminati orgy. Somehow this strange film made it to the general audience, but it was not until after the director's death. Who knows what Kubrick's final cut actually was and what it would have told us about the Illuminati. One thing that should be noted though is that the movie depicted a secret society engaged in human trafficking. Look back to the scenes of the woman who was overdosing. She was kept secret and hidden, only being seen by others in the nude at undisclosed locations and never in public. By the end of the film, the character is dead and the film deeply insinuates she was killed. 
In fact, the Illuminati member depicted in "Eyes Wide Shut" who engaged in the trafficking, Victor Ziegler, bears a striking resemblance to Epstein. If this was the case, then Epstein's actions truly do connect to America's most powerful families. To spell it out, Kubrick's final film was released in 1999, toward the end of the Clinton administration and a time when Donald Trump was reportedly friends with Epstein. This is key and should not be ignored, especially considering Kubrick's proclivities for conspiracy theory Easter eggs.  

Even without the overt symbolism from "Eyes Wide Shut," there is little doubt that someone as prominent and wealthy as Jeffrey Epstein was a member of the Illuminati, and based on his role in human trafficking and ownership of a private island, he was in the highest echelons. Who only knows what occurred on that island too, which has since been nicknamed Pedophile Island. Also in question is who else went there? Did the Clintons, Trumps, Bushes, or royal family spend time there and participate in the Illuminati's most bizarre rituals? Nobody will ever know.

Regardless of who Epstein collaborated with in the Illuminati, the order's membership either decided to ruin him by leaking evidence against him or he stupidly got caught. One thing's for sure, they could not let him talk. Hence, his mysterious death in a federal prison, where he should have been on suicide watch. How the Illuminati carried it out will forever be a mystery. Did they bribe a guard to kill him or bribe prison staff to turn a blind eye while an agent went in to do the deed? We will likely never know, but this was no accident. 

Think it over, a high-profile billionaire who had attempted suicide in a federal prison, which is well-staffed and funded, somehow is not placed on suicide watch is later able to kill himself. What this tells us is that he knew something huge, and the Illuminati had to dispose of him with haste. So much to the point that they couldn't even craft a believable narrative.

Question everything, there are no coincidences! 

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