MOSSAD is large, well funded and extremely good--i.e., in a technical sense, I am not approving of 'modern intel' methods in general--at what they do. It is certainly possible that Epstein has at least some connection to one of the world's most influential spy agencies.
Without seeking to wade into a hornet's nest--for or against Israel--I would simply caution Patriots to exercise a bit of logic. The US has both the CIA and the FBI, both of which are thoroughly corrupt. In fact, most of the sources I follow suggest quite strongly that the Deep State IS the global Intel apparatus. Does the fact that the CIA is thoroughly corrupted, to the extent of trying to take down President Trump etc. make America an evil nation? The former head of the CIA, who has not been heard from in some time, was instrumental in organizing the abduction ring of young boys for a life of sex slavery. As a sick pervert, he used this to gain leverage on global politicos. By extension, are all American Patriots thus guilty of this same crime? Are we here all guilty of the abduction and trafficking of children? Of course not.
In like fashion, Mossad is a large, well funded and highly competent Intel agency. If they are truly as evil as our own CIA or the 5 Eyes by extension, that reveals nothing about Israel. It says a lot however about intel agencies in general, and the extent to which they have lost their way in the world and need to be revamped. One issue is that the world is divided into camps, and the Intel agencies have morphed into small groups, with no one agency acting in complete isolation. Thus, Epstein may have started out MOSSAD but ended up working for global intel, as his evil operation gained momentum and status among higher ups.
Food for thought. Please try to separate your personal (pro vs. con) views of Israel and the Jewish people and focus upon logic. Thanks!
Yes and no. The US is mired in evil. And the US has clearly done some evil things. But the structure of the US has made the spread of corruption more difficult, and so its presence is more nuanced. In fact the US constitution is so robust that the US intelligence agencies operate much more freely outside the US than within it. If the CIA had written the constitution, it would be a very different discussion (and they would then "compete" with Mossad on even terms!). I was just making the point that the political structure of the respective countries is reflected in their intelligence agencies, so drawing inferences can be legit.
I think your post is saying "don't judge the people by its political institutions," which I generally agree with. But with enough time, the two become intertwined and related. Interesting to compare countries based on the behavior of their Intel agencies, though.