Epstein’s all too convenient “suicide” was an inevitability

I was far too naive to believe that Epstein would go to trial, name names, and lay out on the table the blackmail material he had been accumulating at the behest of his handlers for years. Of course he had to die, as he knew too much. And, well, dead men tell no tales. Still, it is an outrage that his death was allowed to happen while in custody. He should’ve been monitored around the clock, to ensure that he would get the chance to talk. The Political Class wouldn’t let that happen, of course. I’d also hoped that, aside from the blackmail list, the freaks and filth surrounding John Podesta, James Alefantis, and Comet Ping Pong would also be exposed.

Epstein was surely assassinated. The system of mutual blackmail through which our Political Class keep one another in check will never be allowed to be exposed. Was he a Mossad asset, CIA? Hopefully something will come of this, but at the moment it appears that the entire affair will fade from the public with no resolution.

Monsanto operated its own personal spy hub that targeted journalists, and paid Google to alter search results

From The Guardian:”Monsanto operated a “fusion center” to monitor and discredit journalists and activists, and targeted a reporter who wrote a critical book on the company, documents reveal. The agrochemical corporation also investigated the singer Neil Young and wrote an internal memo on his social media activity and music.

The records reviewed by the Guardian show Monsanto adopted a multi-pronged strategy to target Carey Gillam, a Reuters journalist who investigated the company’s weedkiller and its links to cancer. Monsanto, now owned by the German pharmaceutical corporation Bayer, also monitored a not-for-profit food research organization through its “intelligence fusion center”, a term that the FBI and other law enforcement agencies use for operations focused on surveillance and terrorism.”