Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Whitney Webb on many soft wet n dirtied monies


WWebb = 137k/8h on suppressed Trump related portions in the Epst. files.
 "This Looks Exactly Like A Massive Cover-Up" | Whitney Webb
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Feb 4, 2026
Check out Whitney Webb's bestselling book exposing the criminal rise of Jeffrey Epstein (One Nation Under Blackmail): https://amzn.to/4kcNCdI

Credit to The Corbett Report for their great interview with Whitney Webb.

This video challenges the sanitized narrative surrounding Jeffrey Epstein by arguing that his real power never lay solely in sexual blackmail, but in finance, real estate, and a shadow form of philanthropy that blurred the line between investment, laundering, and influence-peddling. Far from being a peripheral figure, Epstein is presented here as a central operator in networks linking intelligence agencies, organized crime, elite philanthropy, and major corporate players, including Microsoft and figures in U.S. politics. The discussion reframes Epstein not as an aberration, but as a representative of a system that deliberately narrows public attention to scandalous but contained crimes, while ignoring the deeper financial machinery that enabled his rise and protected his network.

At the center of this analysis is the claim that Epstein pioneered what is now marketed as “impact investing,” a model that cloaks financial engineering and capital control in the language of charity. This helps explain why figures like Bill Gates may have been interested in Epstein long before their publicly acknowledged meetings, and why media scrutiny remains strikingly selective. By tracing Epstein’s early identification as a property developer, his entanglements in Manhattan and Palm Beach real estate, his proximity to Donald Trump, Leslie Wexner, and Colony Capital, and his ties to the Maxwell family’s intelligence-linked tech ventures, the video argues that real estate and philanthropy functioned as tools for laundering money, influence, and legitimacy. The implications are unsettling: the Epstein network did not collapse with his arrest or death, and the economic and political crises unfolding today may have roots in these same covert arrangements, decades in the making. Turn on notifications to stay updated! 🔔🔔🔔

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