"Epstein: How Deep Is The Rabbit Hole?"
by John Wilder
“I’m thinking somebody got away with murder.”
– "Minority Report"
"When I started thinking about how to structure this post, Philip K. Dick (PKD) came to mind. Dick, if you’re unfamiliar with him, was an enigmatic man. Where other science fiction writers liked to speculate about the nature of reality, PKD obsessed about it throughout his life. If you watch movies, you’ve certainly seen some based on his work. "Blade Runner," "Screamers", "The Adjustment Bureau", and "Total Recall" are some of them.
In each of these, nothing is what it seems. The base level of reality is always a lie, and only digging allows the Truth to come out, and often none of the characters are ready for what lives at the bottom of the rabbit hole.
As I turned on the TV to, perhaps, put on some background noise for when I write I looked at the computer-suggested suggestions of things to watch. The first movie suggested? "Minority Report." Yup, the PKD story about clairvoyants who see future crimes before they happen. I’ll just mark it down as a coincidence, for now, though I certainly didn’t hit “play” and decided to write this post in silence instead.
Epstein is the story of the day, rather his files. One of the glaring things about the story is how it is all played out in the media as “Jeffrey Epstein, disgraced American financier and child sex offender.” Let’s go back a bit to the beginning, and unravel a bit. What, exactly is true about Epstein?
Well, he never got a degree, yet was tapped to teach physics and mathematics for the Dalton School, the kind of school that educates the children of the (primarily, but not entirely) Jewish kids of the rich and powerful of New York. Epstein was fired from the school. There are stories of him attending keggers with the kids he was teaching. You connect the dots.
But in the first (but not last) example of Epstein failing upwards, one of the people he came in contact with was a parent of one of his students – Alan Greenberg, CEO of Bear Stearns. Greenberg hired Epstein, who had a quick rise. But, after fewer than five years at Bear Stearns, Epstein was fired for misconduct. This time, however, it was probably for screwing over, not screwing, a customer.
Fired, living in New York, something happened. Around this time, Epstein began letting some people know that he was actually an intelligence agent. He showed them things like an Austrian passport with a Saudi address. The whole, “doing things to make billions” is entirely missing at this point, and in fact one of the businesses he formed around this time turned out to be one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history.
But Epstein was never implicated in the scheme, so he opened a wealth management firm for people who were billionaires. What, exactly, they were supposed to learn from an ex-high school teacher without a college degree is unclear. And, there seems to be only one billionaire, Leslie Wexner, owner of Victoria’s Secret© of record. Wexner, of note, claims to have been possessed by a dybbuk, or malicious spirit of a dead person clinging to the living because of its unresolved sins. I’m not making this up.
For whatever reason, Epstein was given large amounts of control over Wexner’s cash in 1991. Perhaps the dybbuk made him do it. 1991 is also the same year that billionaire Robert Maxwell (born Jan Ludvik Hyman Binyamin Hoch) died, though to be fair, Maxwell died later in the year after Wexner had given control of hundreds of millions of dollars to Epstein, so it’s hard to say if they’re the same dollars.
Robert Maxwell was presumed to die swimming naked off the Canary Islands in the middle of a financial default. Maxwell’s body was found, and it was all found to be just an accident. You know, an accident that happened just as Maxwell’s financial empire was melting down around him and questions swirled. Maxwell’s funeral was attended by the Israeli prime minister, the Israeli president, and six current and former heads of Israeli intelligence. Completely normal for a guy who was just a newspaper guy and publisher.
Did I mention that Maxwell owned (in addition to his newspapers) Pergamon Press, the premier publisher of scientific breakthroughs from the 1950s onward? No? Or the allegations that Maxwell was Mossad? No? Well, I’m sure those high Israeli intelligence agents were at his funeral because they just had openings in their schedule that day and needed something fun to do.
Or that most of Maxwell’s fortune vanished after his death? I’m sure that whoever identified the naked body that had been found at sea wouldn’t lie to help the troubled executive close the book on an uncomfortable financial situation and a legacy that would likely make him a traitor to his adopted United Kingdom. Or that his daughter, Ghislaine Maxwell, suddenly showed up in Jeffrey Epstein’s life right after her father died and Epstein seemed flush with cash?
Enough contradictions and coincidences exist about Epstein just with the above to question how Epstein was living the life of a billionaire on a Bud Light budget. Airplanes. Houses. An island. Those are the trappings of a someone who has been put into the position to create a honey-pot, to gather incriminating the financial, industrial, entertainment, news, and political elite of a country. But there may be more.
Eric Weinstein got a Ph.D. in math, but the particular math he focused on was more tied to physics, particularly the geometry of space-time. Which explains why he works at an investment firm, I guess.
Of particular note, Weinstein has made the claim that he thinks that physics was derailed in the 1970s to stop more fundamental discoveries from being made – he has described the last four decades of theoretical work as leading nowhere except into mathematical fantasy. Of note, Weinstein himself is not without controversy.
Regardless, Weinstein talks about his single meeting with Jeffery Epstein. It was in 2002 (or so, he said) when another venture capitalist suggested he go to meet Epstein. This is pre-scandal Epstein, but Weinstein describes that all of the people working for him were women, younger than thirty, and quite attractive. During his meeting, Weinstein was taken aback. Apparently, Epstein knew intimate details of Weinstein’s work in mathematics, details that Weinstein says, “He shouldn’t have known.”
Do a search on YouTube® for “Epstein and Weinstein” and you’ll see several interviews, done over the course of years, where Weinstein talks about the meeting. The interviews are consistent with each other, so Weinstein has his story straight. “He was a construct,” Weinstein told his then-wife after meeting Epstein.
It’s an odd phrase. Weinstein describes several oddities of the meeting in addition to the details of his work, but kept describing the conversation as sort-of a verbal Ju-Jitsu. Whenever Weinstein would follow up a comment and begin to go too deeply into a subject, Epstein would deftly change the subject.
Weinstein walked away with several impressions – Epstein wasn’t a genius currency trader (what he purported to be at that time). Per Weinstein, Jeffery Epstein wasn’t remotely a world class trader. Secondly, Epstein was looking for something else from Weinstein. On multiple interviews, Weinstein describes the meeting as one where the hair on his neck stood on end – like a meeting with someone evil, or, perhaps, Evil.
Weinstein also made the observation that while it was entirely feasible that Epstein was running a honey-trap to get incriminating evidence for the control of political, business, and entertainment figures, there was something more with the ‘construct’.
He figured that Epstein was like an intelligence “department store” where just one aspect of what he did was tied to the honey-trap. He pointed to Epstein’s constant work with physicists working on fundamental science. Remember, Robert Maxwell owned Pergamon Press, where all of the scientists would try to publish their groundbreaking work, for decades.
Maxwell had the ability to see breakthroughs before they were public, and to suppress or, perhaps control the way that science has been developing. For decades. Was Epstein an extension of Maxwell’s work? Why else did Epstein stay so involved with advanced math and physics, even holding a conference of 21 top physicists, include three Nobel Prize winners at his house? Why was Jeffrey Epstein so inquisitive about the cutting edge of theoretical physics?
Alexander Acosta, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida said, “I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to ‘leave it alone’.” Acosta was told it was, “Above his pay grade.”
Oddly, Epstein’s estate seems to contain little money, as if his persona as a billionaire was entirely contrived – a spy’s idea of what a billionaire’s life would be like, but unable to stand up to the scrutiny of a recorded, information heavy world where his financial “genius” could be tracked. Could Epstein be another Eli Cohen, the Egyptian-born Jew who faked being an Arab on behalf of Mossad so Cohen could throw drunken prostitute parties for Syrian officials as a honeytrap, back in the early 1960s? It rhymes. And if Mossad only has one joke, why not keep at it as long as it gets a laugh?
The nation deserves that the information about Jeffrey Epstein be made public. The suicide seems...convenient, just like Robert Maxwell’s death. The odd fumbling of video information, the inept non-disclosure disclosure of already public information by Pam Bondi...it’s not working.
Epstein is too big to blow over, though I honestly don’t think anyone is ready for how deep this rabbit hole goes. It doesn’t matter how many PKD-like twists it takes. The Truth matters, and even if it causes mass global disruption, we need to see it anyway, because if it’s hidden in darkness, it will do nothing but fester. That, however, just might be my own minority opinion."

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