New york: In recent revelations, documents have surfaced that shed light on the alleged connections between the infamous American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and intelligence agencies, specifically those linked to the Zionist entity. Despite the sensational nature of these claims, Western media outlets have been criticized for not giving them the attention they deserve.
According to Yemen News Agency, the documents highlight Epstein's associations with intelligence agencies, notably his ties to the Zionist entity's intelligence. Epstein's interactions with his assistant Ghislaine Maxwell-whose father had alleged intelligence connections-and his rapport with Ehud Barak, the former Prime Minister and head of Zionist military intelligence, suggest deeper ties than previously acknowledged.
Independent journalist Drew Vavakeh has voiced concerns over the Western media's reluctance to explore Epstein's connections to the Mossad. Vavakeh argues that major media outlets have downplayed these links, branding them as mere conspiracy theories. He points to a 2021 email from Mark Iverson, which raises suspicions about Epstein, Maxwell, and her father being Mossad agents involved in blackmailing influential political and financial figures.
Further testimony comes from Ari Ben-Menashe, a former Israeli intelligence officer, who claims Epstein was recruited by the Mossad in the 1980s to manage a sexual blackmail network. This network allegedly served as an Israeli intelligence operation to gather sensitive information on powerful individuals worldwide. Ben-Menashe credits Robert Maxwell with playing a crucial role in Epstein's recruitment.
Social media speculations have linked the timing of these document releases to political maneuvers concerning Trump's policies towards Iran. Some suggest these documents act as a political pressure tool by the Israeli Mossad, potentially threatening further leaks if military actions are not taken against Iran. Christian nationalist activist Nick Fuentes echoed this sentiment, asserting that the "Epstein files are a dagger held over Trump's head," as reported by Anadolu Agency.
In a related report, "Al Jazeera Net" disclosed that the documents reveal a possible "backdoor channel" for exporting Israeli cyber-surveillance technologies, allegedly managed by Epstein and Barak. This covert channel, aimed at exploiting financial and power elites, has not garnered significant media coverage, as attention remains fixated on Epstein's sexual scandals rather than his alleged intelligence links.
A report by "Al-Quds Al-Arabi" highlighted debates on platforms like YouTube, where journalist David Cay Johnston explored the nature of Epstein's ties with Israel. Johnston emphasized Epstein's strategic relationships with influential figures, including former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, suggesting these connections were more strategic than social.
These revelations continue to stir debate and intrigue, raising questions about Epstein's true role and the extent of his alleged connections to intelligence networks.
