Whitney Webb details Jeffrey Epstein’s rapid rise at Bear Stearns, his forced resignation amid an SEC investigation, and the complex web of financial and intelligence connections that shaped his career. She explains how Epstein’s early mentors, including Adnan Khashoggi and Douglas Leese, d him to arms trafficking and Israeli intelligence, particularly through figures like Robert Maxwell. Webb describes how Epstein became embedded in overlapping scandals of the 1980s, including Iran-Contra, the Promise software affair, and BCCI, connecting him to both organized crime and intelligence agencies. She emphasizes the recurring involvement of the same elite families and financial institutions, highlighting the lack of accountability and the cyclical nature of these scandals. Ultimately, Webb argues that Epstein’s story is not just about individual criminality but about a transnational network of power, finance, intelligence, and organized crime that persists across decades. Interview Link: https://youtu.be/EwejUh3m9Fg?si=vuLZR9TmS_wkYYvp Disclaimer: The content in this video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be financial, investment, or legal advice. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions. We are not responsible for any financial losses or decisions you make based on this content.
“Epstein’s Strange Ties To Iran Contra And Rothschilds Are Disturbing” | Whitney Webb
Whitney Webb details Jeffrey Epstein’s rapid rise at Bear Stearns, his forced resignation amid an SEC investigation, and the complex web of financial and intelligence connections that shaped his career. She explains how Epstein’s early mentors, including Adnan Khashoggi and Douglas Leese, d him to arms trafficking and Israeli intelligence, particularly through figures like Robert Maxwell. Webb describes how Epstein became embedded in overlapping scandals of the 1980s, including Iran-Contra, the Promise software affair, and BCCI, connecting him to both organized crime and intelligence agencies. She emphasizes the recurring involvement of the same elite families and financial institutions, highlighting the lack of accountability and the cyclical nature of these scandals. Ultimately, Webb argues that Epstein’s story is not just about individual criminality but about a transnational network of power, finance, intelligence, and organized crime that persists across decades. Interview Link: https://youtu.be/EwejUh3m9Fg?si=vuLZR9TmS_wkYYvp Disclaimer: The content in this video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be financial, investment, or legal advice. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions. We are not responsible for any financial losses or decisions you make based on this content.