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PraiseBeToScience on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
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The reality is the list is worthless to anyone who has it. Yes, even Mossad.

Usage of any Epstein materials for blackmail only works when people don't know about the existence of Epstein's Island. What good does that do for blackmail when everyone knows about Epstein? If *anything* from there got out, it would confirm to the world that there is a list and that someone has it, and the focus would shift to them. And if it is an intelligence agency who has it, it would be just as damaging to their credibility, since they aren't "supposed" to be doing that. These agencies maintain huge amounts of plausible deniability for a reason. Putin may have a guy poisoned with nerve agents, but he's not about to literally wrap a cord around their throat in the dining room of the Kremlin to do it.

How do you 'plausibly' use Epstein blackmail material? You literally cannot. At this point, only governments have that information, so if anything is released, it must have been a government that released it.

Any list and materials were almost certainly destroyed as soon as they realized what it is. If there are prominent names on it, then it would functionally mean the list ended up in their own hands. Do you think they just left this massive unexploded bomb sitting on some server? Especially since everyone's been asking about it for the better part of the last decade, and wants it released in order to specifically damage *the ones who have it?*

I'm betting all that shit was shredded, burned, and destroyed within a month of recovery.

Nobody has kept something that volatile just sitting around.

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There's also the possibility that there simply was no 'list'. That it was a blackmail intelligence op is total conjecture made up by the internet. Maybe he was just a filthy pedophile who liked other filthy pedophiles and it was entirely their own little club?

Though I find it hard to believe there would be *zero* other evidence, if just circumstantial, even if it was just a photo of himself having drinks with Prince Harry on the beach of his island.

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Even if a list were released, nobody would believe it. The very extremely trustworthy and honest "conspiracy theorist" crowd, seeking money and followers, have spent six years flooding the zone with completely fabricated bullshit [like this](https://nitter.poast.org/ocean20240/status/1898197232970559678). No matter who is on the list when released, everyone will claim something was removed or added.

So does it actually matter at all to release such a list?
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