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Shaun King's avatar

It's so disgusting and depraved.

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Ginger's avatar

Those poor kids.

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M3333's avatar

An Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics here and I have observed horrible cases of sexual abuse with children as little as 2 years of age! Pedophiles and their protectors should face legal repercussions and then spend the rest of their miserable lives in prison, NO MATTER THEIR STATUS OR WEALTH!!!

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Holli's avatar

What are you trying to say here? Are you saying that there’s no pedophiles in the Epstein case?

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Mighty Scout Flies's avatar

? Many of those girls were underage. Meaning pediatric. Meaning anyone having sex with them was pedophile - comes from the Latin as definition. While pedophile often refers to pre-pubescent, these girls were still underage. You should know that

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Aamir Razak's avatar

How vile and disgusting. It's a real shame, tragedy, and miscarriage of justice that she couldn't get justice when she was alive, and even in death her testimony is dismissed. I can't imagine how horrible it was for her and the other victims of this depraved and sickening trafficking network

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Sarina Pepper's avatar

Our sitting president is a PDF file. This sickness is rampant among the ruling elite. No Kings means no droit de seigneur. Down with the Black Nobility. Sink more billionaires, build more guillotines. Save the children.

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Mighty Scout Flies's avatar

Please share the PDF! :) I know autocorrect is a bitch

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Sarina Pepper's avatar

You should keep up with the vernacular. That’s an extremely popular euphemism to avoid triggering the algorithm. Say it five times fast in your head. Pew pew CEO pedos

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Julie's avatar

Thank you for spotlighting Virginia's story, Shaun. It's hard to hear these details but just like the horrific torture also suffered by Palestinians at the hands of Israel, important to acknowledge.

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Rosalind Dalefield's avatar

When a person experiences something that they believe puts them in imminent danger of death, the memories laid down are very vivid, very stable and often intrusive. Ask anyone with PTSD.

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Pro 🇵🇸's avatar

Given the terrorists israeli history, I would beleive her story

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Liz's avatar

Boy those in power in Israel get away with an insurmountable amount of cruelty. It’s time to bring all those men down!!!! Release the Epstein files.

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Real Apprentice's avatar

It’s heartbreaking, but her voice matters — even now. Power doesn’t erase what happened, and titles don’t make anyone untouchable. The only fair thing left is sunlight — real answers, real records, and the courage to look.

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Jeff Gewert's avatar

We’re headed for another Dark Age or maybe we’re already there.

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Jeff Gewert's avatar

Men have murdered and plundered, as well, throughout our time on the planet. That's why we have morals, codes of conduct, and institutions that check those primal behaviors. Everything in nature evolves to better survive. As our weapons of annihilation get more powerful and pervasive, we can choose to evolve or we can perish.

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Juan Schoch's avatar

Charlie Kirk: Epstein with his little friend Ghislaine and Ghislaine’s father Robert Maxwell, who is obviously a spy of the Israeli intelligence agencies but there was something else going on here. Epstein was not some sort of whizkid hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a larper. Epstein was cast for a specific role and he played it really well, the sweatpants and the Harvard jacket, the kind of dishevelled hair, looking as if he was so smart above the cloud, that he was doing advanced mathematics equations on the back of napkins, but if you actually go into some of the videos of people that actually met with Epstein, a ton of them said he was awfully unimpressive when it came to finance, and markets and economics. It’s nothing new that if you are in the intel agencies you want to try and get as much blackmail on powerful people as possible, easy, not hard. And this is no longer just speculation, first of all the evidence that shows that Epstein was a creation of either Mossad, Israeli intelligence, Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just a hired gun, maybe he was just a guy that countries would go to and park a couple hundred millions bucks and say hey can you get one of the members of the royal family with a 13 year old so we can get them to do what we want to do. Members of Congress are actively being blackmailed. The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis. Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier, he was not a hedge fund manager. Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi-decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet.

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June McHugh's avatar

Yep. The hubris and narcissism and deviance of so many people in power make them perfect marks for this kind of “blackmail.”

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Neve O's avatar

Clearly rhis woman was m rdered for standing up to a global network of paedophiles, child traffickers & British royals…She was courageous to do so..She said thatvshe was not suicidal if anything happened to her…Clearly in this photo with bruises on her face she is not alive ….MSM despicable to not tell the truth as usual & police also for no doubt not investigating.. Her life cut short and harmed by these international billionaire psychopaths.

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Neve O's avatar

Thanks that's appalling - she looks not alive even. As if she hadnt put uo with enough

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Neve O's avatar

What does IKR mean?!

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Neve O's avatar

Thanks

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Neve O's avatar

Her family say not & she said she was not suicidal.

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Neve O's avatar

Obviously I woukd not expect MSM.to truthfully report on anything anyway.

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Neve O's avatar

Oh no how terrible - she had too much to put up with - she dic tell those around her though that she was not suicidal. And her family did apparently say they fell it was not suicide. That photo of her bruised was shown months ago next to story of het being injured in a bus crash. which seemed odd at the time ie that photo with that story. MSM in Britsin seem to have not coveted her death and possible causes - not that I saw. She may have been murdered of course.

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Neve O's avatar

I do not know what evidence they do or do not have but months after she died one of them said it apparently- to journalist? I dont know. I have learned to not jump to the conclusions those who get rid of 'nuisance' humans/want us to especially re suicide (of courageous people who try to hold vast world powers to account). I feel that the bus story next to that photo ( wish I cd remember where I saw it ' it was not trashy magazine or site!) was designed to link the 2 - no mention anywhere of the violent boyfriend ( here in UK) but I may have missed it - unlikely though given that I am interested in this story. Suicides, even behind locked doors can be arranged as can many deaths such as by 'natural causes' eg heart attack, car crash, plane crash etc. Even not trying much, and not having my 'conspiracy to silence' glasses on, I can name easily a few 'natural' deaths in the UK that, in hindsight, probably wete not natural at all..The other problem is that often police, MSM, coroners etc are complicit so the real facts off a death are not known by the public, maybe ever...Even if no one else involved in the act itself of her death, she couid have been threatened that if she did not end her life, het child/family wouid pay the price. I have an open mind on this topic, knowing how ruthless, sadistic, blood thirsty, vengeful the peope Guiffre was exposing are ie Epstein, links to Mossad, with & without his partner in crime Ms Maxwell, British royals who orobably got rid of another whistleblower, Diana Spencer.....( the driver was not drink it turns out, he was a Mossad asset it turns out, etc)

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Keith Frohreich's avatar

I heard this last night on MSNBC, but the co-author just said, “a prime minister.”

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Shaun King's avatar

Understand that the ONLY reason they aren’t naming him is because he’s from Israel

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MJMN's avatar

“Her words deserve daylight.

Power doesn’t get to write the ending.” Absolutely. 100%. Make it so. Thank You.

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citizenswain's avatar

I’ve been saying, since it happened, Moussad killed Epstein. AND the "list” isn’t about the sex, it’s about money laundering. The abused women are the tip of the iceberg.

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Desiree Carter's avatar

When a woman is raped, be it 5 years ago or 45 years ago, she clearly remembers what was said and done by the rapist. It’s not something you forget. It stays with you, 24 hours a day, every day of your life.

Not writing the PM’s name in her book could be purely for the protection of her children. And there was a filing with his name, so. Virginia endured horrible things throughout her life, by multiple, multiple men, and women! One, her husband, who promised to care for her betrayed her as well. Every corner she turned, she was met with abuse!

I would think, writing a memoir of this magnitude, had to be extremely hard on Virginia. You want to put it all down on paper for the world to see, hoping those people who did these horrid acts will be held accountable. A legacy to her children and others she loved and those who can identify with her, giving them hope for a better day tomorrow! A reason to go on!

Reliving these moments in her life had to have put such a strain on her emotionally, and/or physically, more than she lived with every day! A memoir doesn’t necessarily give you closure, but it does leave an account of your strength and resolve in surviving. I’m just so sorry it all became so hard for her!!

She was indeed a hero, a true warrior, an inspiration to us!! Thank you, Virginia! 🩷

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