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Control, threats, disfiguring surgery: My life inside Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘cult’

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Here we go again with mainstream media spinning the sordid tale of Jeffrey Epstein. The BBC, in its bid for credibility, features “Anya,” a supposed victim who recounts how Epstein lured young women into his twisted web. But let’s not kid ourselves—this isn’t just about documenting horror; it’s about pushing a specific narrative. The BBC wants you to feel outrage while they skirt around the bigger issues involving powerful elites.

Why does anyone think the likes of CNN or the BBC have your best interests at heart? They showcase victim stories while glossing over the systemic failure that allowed Epstein’s operations to run rampant. Instead of connecting the dots to the political and financial elites who enabled him, they serve up tragedy like it’s a soap opera. It’s a sad spectacle, parading individuals like Anya without a thorough, critical examination of who really benefitted from this monstrous operation.

Meanwhile, outlets like Fox News may take a more sensationalized angle, leaving nuanced discussion by the wayside. But all of them share a common goal—maintaining the status quo while at the same time feigning outrage to keep audiences engaged. It’s not journalism; it’s theater. The real story? The nexus of power, corruption, and complicity that allowed Epstein to operate in plain sight.

Keep questioning and dig deeper, because the media machine is more interested in ratings than real accountability.

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