Bill Gates Says Epstein Wanted To Blackmail Him, Denies Sex With Young Girls

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So, Bill Gates testified that Jeffrey Epstein wanted to blackmail him over his supposed dalliances with Russian women, while vehemently denying any involvement with underage girls or the infamous “pedophile island.” Let’s unpack this, shall we?

Gates is the latest elite to walk this tightrope of “I’m innocent, but I know bad people.” The irony here is thick. He’s a public figure who, until now, enjoyed a halo effect courtesy of mainstream media. CNN and MSNBC would have you believe he’s the misunderstood genius, bravely confronting the Epstein monster. But where’s the accountability? Gates claims he never even set foot on Epstein’s wicked isle, yet his ties to Epstein are well-documented. What’s with the strategic ducking and diving?

Meanwhile, corporate networks are spun into a frenzy, drooling over every “new” detail while conveniently glossing over the real questions—like why someone of Gates’ caliber was cavorting with a convicted sex offender in the first place. Fox News will paint a sob story, and CNN will parade him as a victim. The narrative is clear: protect the powerful, vilify the whistleblowers, and keep the public watching the spectacle.

Gates’ denials are about as convincing as a politician promising tax cuts during an election year. It’s time we stop letting these self-serving narratives shape public discourse. In the end, Gates wants to sell you a story of victimhood while skirting accountability—and the mainstream media is all too happy to play along.

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