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Are You Sick of Epstein Yet?

 

 

If you’re sick of hearing “Epstein didn’t commit suicide” then ask yourself this question:

Why won’t this issue die…or commit suicide?

(Sorry, I couldn’t help myself).

Maybe it has something to do with a major mainstream media cover-up.

Cue up Amy Robach – ABC’s “20/20” Co-Anchor and Good Morning America reporter – who was caught on a hot mic claiming network brass scrapped her interview with an accuser of Jeffrey Epstein to appease the royal family.

Oooops!

Talk about stepping on some royal toes.

As expected, Ms. Robach was pressured into backtracking her statements about interviewing Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

Giuffre alleges she was forced to sleep with Prince Andrew while she was kept as Epstein’s sex slave.

Of course, Prince Andrew has denied any allegations.

Ironically, (or NOT) the interview took place in 2015 before last summer’s arrest of Epstein.

ABC claims the story “didn’t meet their reporting standards.”

LMAO!

Reporting standards is an oxymoron on steroids.

However, Robach’s admitted…“[Virginia] told me everything … She was in hiding for 12 years, we convinced her to come out. We convinced her to talk to us.”

Robach also said that Giuffre connected Bill Clinton and Alan Dershowitz to Epstein: “It was unbelievable what we had. Clinton. We had everything. I tried for three years to get it on to no avail.”

We’re only seeing the tip of a very dark iceberg here.

However, it’s also another reason why the whole “Epstein didn’t kill himself” theme is alive and gaining traction.

Rightfully so.

The “IMPEACH TRUMP” narrative was designed to take the focus off Epstein’s suicide/murder but it’s running out of gas.

Rightfully so.

So, if you’re tired of hearing about Epstein, keep in mind that there’s more at stake here than meets the eye.

Read about it in our November issue of “…In Plain English” (HERE).

 

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