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Epstein Files: Intel Agencies Employ Similar ‘Honeypot Traps


Acting US Attorney for ‍the Southern District of New York, Audrey Strauss, announces charges​ against Ghislaine Maxwell during a July 2, ‍2020, press conference in New York ‍City. (Photo ⁣by‍ JOHANNES EISELE/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Tom McGrath and Jacob Miller
3:05 PM – ​Friday, January 5, 2024

The second batch of⁣ court documents linked to ‍late sex offender ‍Jeffrey Epstein was released to the public on‌ Thursday evening.

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The⁢ docket, Giuffre v Maxwell, ​contained around 87 names of people thought to have information on Epstein’s sex trafficking operations.

Familiar names from the first ‍batch in this‌ drop included Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew and⁢ Leslie‌ Wexner.

Additionally, an email contained in the⁣ dump alleged ⁤that Bill Clinton dissuaded Vanity Fair from ‌releasing a piece on Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes.

The Epstein files also shed light on the disgraced pedophile and his​ accomplice Ghislane Maxwell’s‍ ties to the ⁤intelligence community.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislane ‌Maxwell’s operations ⁣look strikingly similar to honeypot traps historically employed by the CIA.

Honeypots are ⁤designed to⁢ compromise and blackmail​ targets with the use of covert agents who develop sexual⁢ relations with their targets.

The CIA infamously used these tactics‍ during Operation Midnight Climax of its MKUltra project. In it, the agency used hookers, who were sometimes⁣ minors, to lure unsuspecting Johns in California. They would then dose them with LSD ⁢and observe what happened⁣ next.

The Pakistani Bank ​of Credit‍ and Commerce International also coordinated honeypots.

The released ⁤documents showed that Epstein would demand his victims report back⁢ on the sexual abuse they received from ⁢high profile targets.

They also ‌said that Epstein and Maxwell had a puppet of Britain’s⁢ Prince Andrew and would​ have‌ the puppet grope victims ‌in front of ⁤the ⁣prince. Andrew would then copy the puppet.

Additionally, Epstein had ties to OSS officer Donald Barr, the⁣ father of former U.S. attorney general and CIA‌ analyst William Barr, CIA ​director William Burns, officials within the Obama White House and high officials for Israel’s Mossad.

However, the documents did ⁢not provide any direct evidence of Epstein working for any intelligence agencies.

In the meantime, FBI‍ officials stressed that the bureau is sitting on evidence of Epstein’s operations, adding that some went missing after agents raided Epstein’s New York townhouse.

Furthermore, ⁣New⁢ York City⁤ is refusing ‌to release the paramedic’s report on Epstein’s death, which was officially ruled a suicide.

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⁢What is the significance of the email allegedly implicating former President Bill Clinton in dissuading Vanity Fair from publishing an article on Epstein’s crimes?

The release of the second batch of court documents linked to the‌ late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has​ shed ‌new light on his sex ‍trafficking ⁣operations and ​his connections‌ to high-profile individuals. The ‍documents,‍ part of the docket Giuffre v Maxwell, contain names of around 87 people who are​ believed to ‍have information on ‌Epstein’s activities.

Among the familiar names mentioned in this release are⁢ Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, and Leslie ⁤Wexner. These individuals ​have previously been implicated ‌in Epstein’s scandal. ‍However,​ a new revelation in the documents⁣ is⁣ an email that alleges former President Bill Clinton dissuaded ⁣Vanity Fair from publishing an ⁤article on Epstein’s crimes.

Further ​revelations‌ from ‍the Epstein files reveal the close ties between Epstein and his accomplice Ghislane ‍Maxwell to⁣ the intelligence community. Their operations bear⁢ a striking resemblance to honeypot traps historically‌ used by ‌the CIA. Honeypots are designed to compromise and blackmail targets through the use of covert agents who develop ⁣sexual relations with them.

The CIA famously employed ‍such⁢ tactics ⁢during Operation Midnight Climax as part of its MKUltra project. Similarly, the Pakistani Bank of Credit and Commerce International also coordinated honeypots. Epstein’s victims were reportedly expected to report back​ on the sexual abuse ⁢they⁣ received from high-profile targets.

The documents also detail Epstein’s ties ⁤to OSS officer Donald Barr, ‍the father of​ former U.S.​ Attorney General and⁢ CIA analyst William Barr, as well as CIA director William​ Burns, officials within the ‌Obama White House, and high-ranking officials of Israel’s Mossad. However, no direct evidence of Epstein working for any intelligence agencies⁢ is provided.

In the meantime, ⁤FBI⁤ officials have indicated that they possess evidence ⁣of Epstein’s operations, although ‍some of it went missing after agents raided his New York ‍townhouse.⁤ Furthermore, the ⁢paramedic’s ⁤report on Epstein’s death, which was officially ruled ⁢as a suicide, remains withheld⁣ by authorities in New ‍York City.

The release of these documents ​offers new insights into the extent of Epstein’s‌ sex trafficking operations‍ and his connections to influential​ individuals. The revelations raise further questions⁤ about Epstein’s activities and the involvement of intelligence ​agencies.⁤ As more information becomes‍ available, it is crucial to stay informed about‍ this case and its⁤ implications.

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