According to the WSJβs Wednesday report on the calendarβs contents, Barak visited Epstein about 30 times between 2013 and 2017 at his estates in Florida and New York, including a time in 2014 when the former Israeli premier flew with Epstein on his private aircraft from Palm Beach to Tampa, after which Epstein went on to New York. Barak said his wife and an Israeli security guard were also on that flight. He said he flew with Epstein on his private plans on one other occasion, also with his wife and guards.
According to the report, Barak also met with Epstein monthly for nearly a year, beginning in December 2015.
Indeed. I can appreciate that from a research perspective.
That said, from a narrative perspective as it affects the villager worldview (not the anon view) these stories and articles are important to the villagers, as they (the villagers, aka normies) are about 4 or 5 years behind us now.
Important themes:
Mossad, Maxwell - Intel organization connections, blackmail, 'elites', etc.
Start here?
https://www.timesofisrael.com/ehud-barak-met-with-jeffrey-epstein-dozens-of-times-flew-on-private-plane-report/
They reference these:
https://www.timesofisrael.com/noam-chomsky-ehud-barak-among-names-on-jeffrey-epsteins-newly-uncovered-calendar/
And
https://www.wsj.com/articles/jeffrey-epstein-documents-woody-allen-larry-summers-edb3e9b2
(archive not much help with that last one, tho: https://web.archive.org/web/20230505024752/https://www.wsj.com/articles/jeffrey-epstein-documents-woody-allen-larry-summers-edb3e9b2)
At this point I am only interested in names that appear in the newly unredacted documents. These seem to be old news making new rounds.
Indeed. I can appreciate that from a research perspective.
That said, from a narrative perspective as it affects the villager worldview (not the anon view) these stories and articles are important to the villagers, as they (the villagers, aka normies) are about 4 or 5 years behind us now.
Important themes:
Mossad, Maxwell - Intel organization connections, blackmail, 'elites', etc.
π Amen!