Steve Bannon messaged Jeffrey Epstein that public outrage over his crimes was a “crazed jihad,” and then he scolded him—not for grooming and abusing girls, but for letting survivors “go tell their stories.”
He raged: “Who the f-ck advises u!!” and urged Epstein to stay silent when DOJ reviewed the Florida sweetheart deal.
This is what protection looks like: elite strategy sessions between rich men for damage control, while victims were silenced.
2/ In August 2018, Epstein asked Bannon if he wants to “come to Europe," and Bannon replied: “Yes. But let’s discuss–there is a crazed jihad against u–i’ve never seen anything like it–and I’ve seen a lot."
3/ “Mission first”
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There is a 2016 email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and German MIT cognitive scientist Joscha Bache, where they calmly discuss race-based intelligence, culling “unused” humans like neurons, mass death as population control, and fascism as an efficient system of governance.
2/ From Epstein and Bache’s messages:
“Kill yourself if you are not being used” — this is not metaphor. It’s a worldview.
3/ Jeffrey Epstein (2016): “The more radical idea is that brains are the nucleus of the human ‘cell’: the body the membrane.”
A 2017 iMessage shows Epstein coaching a Gates insider Dr.
Melanie Walker on health-data privacy, encryption, and how to sell it to Congress.
This was years after his conviction.
“I like Bill. He gets more from me than I get from him,” Epstein ended an exchange with Walker.
We need to talk about the corruption in the U.S. Virgin Islands. STAT.
2/ The latest Epstein file drop reveals the U.S. Virgin Islands government supported an operational base for Epstein’s trafficking, tax breaks for his businesses and essentially no oversight on his islands. And that’s just the beginning.
3/ The governors wife was literally Epstein’s employee.
Newly released files show the FBI received official survivor reports alleging abuse by Epstein and his network as recently as 2020.
Read that again.
He was dead. The network is not.
2/ The troubled teen industry shows up as another pipeline.
Growing Together was the “youth treatment facility” in South Florida that Virginia Giuffre detailed in her first memoir. She said the facility was extremely abusive and a traumatic experience for her and other young teens ordered to undergo “treatment” by their parents.
This FBI report from 2020 is from an individual who claims they were in the Growing Together program with another survivor of Epstein’s trafficking network. She said she has emails of “other kids telling the same story” but it’s unclear whether the FBI followed up.
3/ About Growing Together— born from the Scared Straight program
BREAKING:
Documents confirm underground or underwater construction on at least one of Epstein’s islands.
These are images of Little Saint James Island that were included in the latest DOJ file drop.
No photos of what’s underground.
No photos of Great Saint James.
Release ALL the files!
2/ For survivors, places matter. Seeing a location like what is being shown here(never released before) can confirm their lived experience. They said there were underground facilities.
3/ Official documents show Little Saint James divided into zones for the planned search. Yet there are no released photos or explanations of the subterranean areas, and many of the zones shown here remain undocumented visually.