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Mick Harper
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The MMS are finally, finally, getting round to the heart of the matter -- the spa at Mar-a-Lago -- but still aren't getting to the heart of the matter. They are still obsessed with Trumps's unfeeling attitude to the victims and stuff like that.
But one new detail emerged: it was Ghislaine Maxwell that recruited Virginia Giuffre and she's got even less reason to be hanging around Floridian watering holes than Jeffrey Epstein has. But if the MMS want an AE tip, it is to use our world record technique.
* Ghislaine procured hundreds of girls for Jeffrey Epstein
* The only one of these mainly downmarket examples of Florida's youngest and finest that is famous is Virginia Giuffre
* The only one connected to Maxwell, Epstein and Trump (and Prince Andrew et al) is Virginia Giuffre.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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"Hello, I see you're reading a book on massage therapy."
"Yes, I am. Why do you ask?"
"Well, I work for a billionaire who's looking for a new massage therapist."
"I'm only halfway through the book, for goodness sake."
"Don't worry about that but you'll have to give up your current job because the billionaire will want to you accompany him on his trips around the world."
"I'll get my robe."
This was the story being advanced last night by a combination of old interviews with Virginia Giuffre, her grieving family and a CNN anchorperson who knows exactly who you can put the shiv into and who you can't.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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It's not often recognised that Jeffrey and Donald were in the same line of work. They were offering real but speculative investments to well-heeled people. This is a fairly specialised business. You can't advertise, there are no identifiable pools of investors. Everything depends on word-of-mouth recommendations, either by investment advisers or satisfied customers.
One of them--I really don't know which--hit on the solution. You offer luxury, discreet surroundings for the rich and famous where, in the general air of opulent lounge-lizardry, you can pitch your product with every chance of success.
It was found that 'the famous' could be enticed by various inducements that were not, shall we say, on the open market and the 'merely rich' would be entranced by spending a few days cheek-by-jowl with 'the famous'. But heaven help anyone who tried to entice 'the help' who were not, shall we say, on the open market, to their own luxury set-up.
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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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| Mick Harper wrote: | | The canonisation of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre reaches ever-greater heights. |
I've reached the same conclusions about this woman.
I doubt she even worked as a prostitute. I'm almost certain she never had sex with Prince Andrew. Unfortunately, he couldn't deny he'd contact with her, because he did, and he'd been associating with Epstein: The result? He couldn't fight the accusation.
However; I'm more conspiratorially minded when it comes to her untimely death. I think when you tell lies about powerful people, friends of those powerful people may have a beef with you.
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Ishmael

In: Toronto
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| Mick Harper wrote: | | Time to get our Forgery Detection Kit out for Trump/ Epstein/ Ghislaine/ Virginia. |
The one wrinkle: Her dad was a Trump employee and, allegedly, he got her the job at Mar-a-Lago. Do Dads typically pimp out their daughters?
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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| Ishmael wrote: | | I doubt she even worked as a prostitute. |
There is no question she ever did, in the ordinary sense. That is, in part, the genius of the scheme. It is what might be called a 'Chappaquiddick scenario': young, pretty and respectable women are placed in close association with the rich and powerful, and nature is left to take its course.
This is a different model to Ghislaine on the Miami waterfront slipping fifty dollars to flaky teenagers to give Jeffrey handjobs. The thing that started the rumpus.
| Her dad was a Trump employee and, allegedly, he got her the job at Mar-a-Lago. Do Dads typically pimp out their daughters? |
That, I agree, is definitive in one way. But adds to the conspiracy layers in another.
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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| Mick Harper wrote: | | That is, in part, the genius of the scheme. It is what might be called a 'Chappaquiddick scenario': young, pretty and respectable women are placed in close association with the rich and powerful, and nature is left to take its course. |
It always seemed to Wiley a "Profumo scenario" (Ward=Epstein), the big difference being that MAGA still need that one rich and famous Democrat to be ritually humiliated to let it drop, and finally become history.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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Stephen Ward was part fantasist, part real MI6/5 asset. I can't see Jeffrey Epstein in either of these roles. On the other hand Stephen Ward committed suicide in mysterious circumstances...
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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| Donald Trump has sacked America’s top statistician after official data showed a sharp slowdown in the US jobs market. The US President said he had directed his team to sack Erika McEntarfer “IMMEDIATELY†after a data release that suggested the US economy is performing much worse than thought. Daily Telegraph |
In the old days government statisticians were hired to get the numbers right but were roundly criticised for always getting them wrong. The modern trend is to be sacked for getting the numbers right rather than getting them wrong in the right way.
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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Tucker Carlson claims, as do others, that Jeffrey was an agent, or at least selling information, dirt on others to the highest bidder. It's difficult to know because Epstein was a fantasist/liar.
Surely any half-decent spy agency would want an invite to an Epstein get together, for information collection purposes.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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Are you sure it isn't Tucker Carlson who is the fantasist/liar selling information, dirt on others to the highest bidder?
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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I have no doubt that Hunter would send in Callan and Lonely, it wouldn't be a red file, but with a dopey Royal involved, he would want to observe.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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Edward Woodward would watch wood, would he?
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Wile E. Coyote
In: Arizona
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| Mick Harper wrote: |
In the old days government statisticians were hired to get the numbers right but were roundly criticised for always getting them wrong. The modern trend is to be sacked for getting the numbers right rather than getting them wrong in the right way. |
Russia is now witholding key statistics, this is after Vlad ordered officials to not allow an economic downturn.
Notably missing from official Russian statistics, are figures on the real turnover of retail and wholesale trade, as well as estimates of real GDP growth for June, traditionally compiled by the Ministry of Economic Development.
My hunch is they are in recession, still, no way of knowing now. We will now have to take Vlad's word for it, all is rosy in Russia.
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Mick Harper
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In: London
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I've rung round 140 million Russians to tell them that, contrary to what they had been led to believe, they're in a recession. All of them said, "Oh no, and I've always trusted government statistics. Just goes to show."
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