[AGL] Reles and Epstein, etc.
Michael Eisenstadt
eisenstadt0 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 16 15:16:03 EDT 2019
A very talented gent. Dropped out of college, was hired to teach math at
the Dalton School in NYC which is perhaps the top elitist prep school in
NYC. His next job was as a quant/investment manager at Bear Stearns. He
has the George Soros touch, the gift of being able to shake the money
tree virtually effortlessly, like Warren Buffet. You got it or you
don't. He had as yet unexplained relationship with a billionaire named
Wexler who owns Victoria's Secret. Wexler is currently alleging all
sorts of things about Epstein and misappropriated money. Bottom line:
having acquired an enormous ammount of money, $550 million, he could do
what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. Taking care of his money
was his only task which he apparently could do with ablomb. Funding
various science projects and hobnobbing with big names in those fields
was a big thing for him. Oh yes, there was his hobby of bonking teenage
girls sent his way by associates. When he got bored in NYC, he went to
his other places in Colorado, the Virgin Islands, Florida, and back
again to his mansion which is the biggest in NYC: East 71st a block from
Central Park, with a heated sidewalk for snowfalls. He flew around in
his own jet a 727, the noisy one with 3 engines in the back (I travelled
one time in the back of a 727). Trump on the other hand has a 757, way
classier. Epstein would be flying around today except for his low-rent
taste for maintaining an infinite series of teenage girls to bonk. He
apparetnly inveigled Bill Clinton and Randy Prince Andy and others into
sharing them.
Let's not forget about Trump. Man doesn't smoke or drink alcohol. What's
with that?
On 8/16/2019 11:34 AM, Frances Morey wrote:
> Jeffrey Epstein, the extreme narcissist, is not likely to have killed
> himself. The "facility" had a clean record until this event. Too many
> people to keep this quiet in my opinion. But, hey, what do I know.
> There were 50 witnesses scheduled to testify in the HSCA of congress
> looking into the JFK assassination who died mysteriously before they
> were to testify. Fifty is hardly coincidental! Yet there was hardly a
> stir over it.
> Best,
> Frances
>
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 11:24 AM Frances Morey
> <frances.morey at gmail.com <mailto:frances.morey at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I saw Dick DeGuerin on Thursday at Lonn Taylor's memorial in Fort
> Davis. I mentioned having just watched the HBO series, "The Jinx"
> about Robert Durst's volunteer documentary appearances which ended
> with his quote, "I killed them all."
> I asked if he was representing Durst in January when the CA trial
> begins. He said yes. Then I opined that it would be difficult to
> counter the on-screen confession. Yet, as Mike said, not
> impossible. DeGuerin smiled and said, "He should know."
> Best,
> Frances
>
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 10:24 AM Byron Allen Black
> <englishcorrection at gmail.com <mailto:englishcorrection at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Here's what I found troubling:
>
> * The man was a convicted sex offender (a category I could
> certainly have been plunked into during those frivolous
> days at UT)
> * He was thus on the Sex Offender Registry, and had to go
> through all that rigmarole periodically
> * He continued to act illegally, in a flamboyant fashion
> * He explicitly involved very high-profile people in his
> escapades
> * He was finally apprehended, went through trial-by-media
> * He was incarcerated, pending trial
>
> After all of the above, is it likely he would suddenly feel
> abandoned, or remorseful, or somehow that his entitled,
> wealthy, cynically elegant life was not worth living? Which is
> to say, would he have committed suicide at that point?
>
> It does not make sense from a psychological point of view. And
> the likelihood of his 'being suicided' by one or more of his
> many celebrity accomplices was extremely high. Everybody
> involved should have been aware of this. Analogous to a
> turncoat mafiosi, preparing to testify.
>
> So why was there no real 'witness protection' (or in this case
> 'suspect protection')?
>
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 05:45, James Holland
> <jholland123 at comcast.net <mailto:jholland123 at comcast.net>> wrote:
>
> Yep, one of those cops seems to have been under Lucky L'.s
> sway. Or somebody's.
>
> It was a given that the conspiracy theories would fly out
> like the demons from Pandora's box, but still…
>
> Must have been one hell of a party with Prince Andrew,
> Dershowitz, and George Mitchell all there, but
> aesthetically marginal.
>
> https://pjmedia.com/trending/4-key-questions-must-be-answered-after-epstein-death-says-ben-sasse/
>
> Jim
>
> *From:*Austin-ghetto-list
> [mailto:austin-ghetto-list-bounces at pairlist.net
> <mailto:austin-ghetto-list-bounces at pairlist.net>] *On
> Behalf Of *Michael Eisenstadt
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 10, 2019 4:22 PM
> *To:* austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net
> <mailto:austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> *Subject:* Re: [AGL] (no subject)
>
> It's a big bad world out there. Jeffery Epstein's suicide
> is very suspicious.
>
> 1) was he the type to commit suicide in his situation?
>
> 2) might he have implicated very important people as
> having trafficked with his underage women associates who
> might have taken steps that he say nothing?
>
> In 1941, a witness named Abe Reles about to testify
> against Albert Anastasia the Mafia boss of bosses in NYC,
> guarded by no less than 6 NYC policeman fell out of a
> window on the 6th floor of a hotel he was being held in.
> His testimony of course never took place.
>
> Mike e.
>
> On 8/10/2019 3:00 PM, James Holland wrote:
>
> "(actually another subscriber told me the same off
> list privately)"
>
> I'm the other subscriber, and my reasons are pretty
> much the same as Mike's. Trump is a blowhard and
> often a buffoon, but Hillary was unthinkable.
>
> Jim Holland
>
> *From:*Austin-ghetto-list
> [mailto:austin-ghetto-list-bounces at pairlist.net] *On
> Behalf Of *Michael Eisenstadt
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 10, 2019 9:53 AM
> *To:* austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net
> <mailto:austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> *Subject:* Re: [AGL] (no subject)
>
> Yes, I thought I was the only subscriber openly saying
> that I voted for Trump in 2016 (actually another
> subscriber told me the same off list privately).
>
> Mike eisenstadt
>
> On 8/10/2019 9:20 AM, Fontaine Maverick wrote:
>
> Who's flaking you? Besides Mike eisenstadt?
>
> Fontaine
>
> On Friday, August 9, 2019, 08:02:35 AM CDT,
> Charles Loving <lovingigor at gmail.com>
> <mailto:lovingigor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hmmm.... Getting a lot of flack on these toons
> from closet Trumpistas.
>
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 10:29 PM Frances Morey
> <frances.morey at gmail.com
> <mailto:frances.morey at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hawr!
>
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 1:17 PM Charles Loving
> <lovingigor at gmail.com
> <mailto:lovingigor at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> TOON
>
> --
>
> Charlie Loving
>
>
> --
>
> Charlie Loving
>
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