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The first arrest was Jeffrey Epstein. First indictment was Ghislaine Maxwell because Jeffrey died (or was whisked away into witness protection) before it could happen.

And complete flops they were, insofar as public awareness is concerned. They were tabloid sideshows, on the front pages of The Globe and the National Enquirer.

And if you don't think that indictment triggered a mass pop awakening?

u/#q4566

What was "impressive, most impressive?"

Nurse Deplorable's Tweet, which is archived here-

https://archive.ph/XOTJ7

And what happened on July 2, 2020?

u/#q3508

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/ghislaine-maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-arrest-856874/

Archive - https://archive.ph/0xIET


Q wasn't ambiguous at all. You just didn't study the drops and are speculating on things that were already covered.

P.S. This is what you call a flop, insofar as public awareness is concerned?

Ghislaine: Partner in Crime aired on Paramount+.

Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell? aired on STARZ.

Chasing Ghislaine aired on Amazon.

Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons, which covers Les Wexner's relationship with Epstein and Maxwell, aired on Hulu.

Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich aired on Netflix and was one of the most watched shows in their history when it first debuted.

It's also worth noting the co-producer of the Netflix show Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich was author James Patterson, who collaborated on a fictional mystery novel The President is Missing with Bill Clinton in 2018.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/article-james-patterson-on-the-president-is-missing-his-collaboration-with/

So, yes, the coverage and content on many of these shows was heavily censored and produced in such a way to implicate Donald Trump and exonerate deep state Democrats and their allies as much as possible.

However, when you keep in mind these shows were produced by the same networks that buried the Epstein story in years prior to his actual arrest, there can be no argument it produced a mass pop awakening.

I'd be willing to wager if we polled 100 random Americans, more of them would know who Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell are than who Kamala Harris is.

1 year ago
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The first arrest was Jeffrey Epstein. First indictment was Ghislaine Maxwell because Jeffrey died (or was whisked away into witness protection) before it could happen.

And complete flops they were, insofar as public awareness is concerned. They were tabloid sideshows, on the front pages of The Globe and the National Enquirer.

And if you don't think that indictment triggered a mass pop awakening?

u/#q4566

What was "impressive, most impressive?"

Nurse Deplorable's Tweet, which is archived here-

https://archive.ph/XOTJ7

And what happened on July 2, 2020?

u/#q3508

https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/ghislaine-maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-arrest-856874/

Archive - https://archive.ph/0xIET


Q wasn't ambiguous at all. You just didn't study the drops and are speculating on things that were already covered.

P.S. This is what you call a flop, insofar as public awareness is concerned?

Ghislaine: Partner in Crime aired on Paramount+.

Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell? aired on STARZ.

Chasing Ghislaine aired on Amazon.

Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons, which covers Les Wexner's relationship with Epstein and Maxwell, aired on Hulu.

Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich aired on Netflix and was one of the most watched shows in their history when it first debuted.

It's also worth noting the co-producer of the Netflix show Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich was author James Patterson, who collaborated on a fictional mystery novel The President is Missing with Bill Clinton in 2018.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/article-james-patterson-on-the-president-is-missing-his-collaboration-with/

So, yes, the coverage and content on many of these shows was heavily censored and produced in such a way to implicate Donald Trump and exonerate deep state Democrats and their allies as much as possible.

However, when you keep in mind these shows were produced by the same networks that buried the Epstein story in years prior to his actual arrest, there can be no argument it produced a mass pop awakening.

I'd be willing to wager if we polled 100 random Americans, more of them would know who Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell is than who Kamala Harris is.

1 year ago
1 score