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The Ochelli Effect – Making Money Epstein Bars

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A historical exploration with Michael Swanson took us from the beginning of the Twentieth Century to the Post-911 reality in money, gold, and wars flat. Patterns seem to make sense when you remember that worship of the profit for the death industry is the American reality.

Were “Concentration Camps” named correctly in the first place? Who else might have been concentrated into a camp in America’s past and in The World’s present? Woodrow Wilson was from New Jersey, but Chuck is not proud of the guy, but they used to teach kids about him NJ public schools.

Mike gives us his insight into all of this despite Chuck’s mood swings. By The Way, H. Ross Perot Died today?

Pearse Redmond does his round-up of reports and chronology on the Jeffery Epstein Saga. Has one of the rich criminals actually been dealt with? Is there more to come? How disturbing are the case and the lack of reporting that has been when we understand exactly how greasy this whole thing is?

Are high-powered scumbags going to be accountable for their crimes? Trump, Clinton, and way too many names you know are in the mix. A vast sex trafficking network and corrupt Labor Department people are simply not what rape victims need obstructing them from Justice.

Tuesdays are always informative on The Ochelli Effect.

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Show Notes:

USA v Jeffrey Epstein (SDNY Indictment)

SDNY Bail Memo

Bill Clinton statement on Epstein

Trump: “Not A Fan” Of Jeffrey Epstein; “Feel Very Badly” For Alex Acosta

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael : Ep. 29 Pearse Redmond on The Sordid Saga of Jeffrey Epstein, Pt. 1: The Overview

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On this edition of Parallax Views you’ll hear the first part of a conversation with Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review and the Open Minds Foundation on the sordid saga of disgraced billionaire and child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Much has been made of Jeffrey Epstein, often refered to as the “Billionaire Pedophile”, by right-wing pundits due to his connections with Bill Clinton. However, mum’s the word when it comes to Epstein’s relationship to current President of the United States. We begin by giving a brief summary of who Epstein is for listeners who may not be familiar with him. Pearse unpacks how Epstein first came on the radar as a sex offender before discussing the often overlooked relationship between Epstein and Trump. From there we dive into the Palm Beach police force and FBI’s involvement in the Epstein case as well as a discussion of the possible psychology behind Epstein’s sex offences. Pearse points out a number of details about how Epstein has deflected criticism, the manipulative tactics Epstein used to perpetrate his crimes, and Epstein’s targeting of young girls from lower income neighborhoods. In particular, Pearse highlights the massive power imbalances in the relationships between Epstein and the underage girls he sought out.

We then delve more into Epstein’s background, which is decidedly of a working class/poorer strata than old money elites, and how this may factor into his psychology. Pearse and I note the extravagant image that Epstein, like Trump, has cultivated for himself as well as delving into Epstein’s need to climb the social ladder. Pearse delves into how Epstein went from a lower class status into the world of elites. This leads to a discussion of Epstein’s career in the financial career and philanthropic foundation which themselves seem to be colored by possibly shady chicanery including his being mentored by white collar ponzi scheme criminal Steven Hoffenberg.

In part two of the conversation we will take a deep dive into some of the other players in the sordid saga of Epstein’s child sex offences, the possible web of connections that tie Epstein to figures like Roger Stone, and the recent low-key, secretive meeting that took place between Epstein and right-wing man of infamy Steve Bannon.

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Porkins Policy Radio episode 79 Jane Doe 43 Lawsuit Against Jeffrey Epstein

Today we cover the latest lawsuit against convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. This lawsuit was filed by Jane Doe 43 and accuses Epstein, Ghislane Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, and Natalya Malyshev, of being involved in a criminal sex trafficking enterprise. I talk mainly about the criminal complaint filed by Jane Doe 43 and what it reveals about Epstein and his operation. I talk about the hierarchical structure that Jane Doe 43 describes, and the various roles that the named individuals were tasked with. I touch on the mysterious case of Sarah Kellen: a known figure in Epstein’s entourage who has since changed her name and married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. I explore the process through which Jane Doe 43 (and presumably other young women) was initiated into Epstein’s sex trafficking enterprise and what was expected of her. I also discuss the fact that Natalya Malyshev was not only a paid recruiter but also a victim of Epstein’s. I talk about how this is an example of the complexity of this case and the practice of sexual exploitation and trafficking.

I also discuss some of the darker sides of professional modeling and Epstein’s connections to MC2 modeling agency. Later I discuss why this particular case may actually have some real momentum behind it. I end the episode by giving an update on Virginia Guiffre’s defamation suit against Ghislane Maxwell. I also mention the insertion of Trump Troll Mike Cernovich into that case any the significance of that.

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Show Notes:

Jane Doe 43 Criminal Complaint

Jeffrey Epstein Scandal: Women with new identities run firms from Epstein linked properties

Bribery, gay porn, and copyright trolls: The rise and fall of lawyer Marc Randazza

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