Newly leaked data obtained by WIRED sheds fresh light
on who traveled to Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile island between July 2016
and his arrest in July 2019, along with the routes they took.
Nearly 200 people, the cellphone data shows, took multiple trips
to Little Saint James during those years. Pedophile island, by the way,
is where Epstein and his clients committed sex crimes with trafficked
minors.
According to the mobile data, many influential and wealthy people
traveled to pedophile island. A Near Intelligence analysis of the data
shows travelers coming from multimillion-dollar homes across the United
States and around the world.
Some of the travelers also hailed from lower-income areas where
Epstein’s victims are known to have lived and attended school, including
parts of West Palm Beach, Fla.
Around 40 of Epstein’s victims have been identified and found,
reports claim, though it remains unknown how the incriminating cellphone
data was obtained or how it was used.
Many travelers to pedophile island have ties to defense industry
Among the names identified as having traveled to Epstein’s pedophile
island are former President Bill Clinton and Great Britain’s Prince
Andrew. Prince Andrew, as you may recall, reached an out-of-court
settlement with a woman who accused him of sexual assault back in 2022.
Epstein was eventually arrested himself for similar crimes,
though he is said to have died in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting
trial.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s girlfriend and “madam,” was also
charged, convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison for her
involvement in the child trafficking that took place. She is currently
appealing the verdict.
WIRED further reported that many of the wealthy people who took trips to pedophile island have ties to the defense industry.
Their travel details include origination in the U.S. with
stop-offs at the Ritz-Carlton on neighboring St. Thomas Island. Others
were traced to a specific dock at the American Yacht Harbor, a marina
once co-owned by Epstein.
That dock hosts an “impressive array” of pleasure boats and mega-yachts, many of which WIRED was able to track by movement from the released data.
After arriving at Epstein’s island, these pleasure boats and
yachts were docked and those on board led to pristine beaches, pools and
cabanas scattered across the nearly 71-acre estate.
An astounding 11,279 coordinates were obtained showing a flood of
traffic to pedophile island during that time. As many as 166 locations
throughout the U.S. were pegged as areas where travelers originated,
with locations in Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan and New York
topping the list.
“The coordinates point to mansions in gated communities in
Michigan and Florida; homes in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket in
Massachusetts; a nightclub in Miami; and the sidewalk across the street
from Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City,” WIRED reported.
“The coordinates also point to various Epstein properties beyond
Little St. James, including his 8,000-acre New Mexico ranch and a
waterfront mansion on El Brillo Way in Palm Beach, where prosecutors
said in an indictment that Epstein trafficked numerous ‘minor girls’ for
the purposes of molesting and abusing them. Near’s data is notably
missing any locations in Europe, where citizens are safeguarded by
comprehensive privacy laws.”
In the comments, someone pointed out that all this potential blackmail is a CIA and Secret Service specialty.
“Getting powerful people in compromising positions is worth its weight in gold,” this person added.
“Epstein was a Mossad-CIA operative,” suggested another. “The
media never covers the most important part of the scandal, which is the
Mossad-CIA blackmail operation part of it.”
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