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Sunday, February 1, 2026

J.F. Gariepy on X Regarding Jeffrey Epstein February 27, 2025

 


I knew Jeff Epstein personally and I never deceived my audience into having much expectations about the "Epstein files" that would be released. Much of the excitement around these releases is pushed by people who do not truly understand how zionist political extortion works. You won't find incriminating evidence about higher-ups in those files. You won't find smoking gun recordings of explicit extortion. That's not how people like Epstein work. My first contact with Epstein was in 2014 when I was overlapping my academic research work with a neuroscience show in a blooming YouTube market for independant creators. I didn't know Epstein was a pedo, but I knew there was a millionaire out there giving money to scientists and that sexual allegations were starting to emerge about him. I assumed he may have been cavalier with women but that the allegations were probably exaggerated as was the case so often in this era of "metoo." Knowing this, my instinct led me to design a strategy that would attract Epstein to fund my project. I pushed the idea that the project would feature women in science. Knowing the circles were honing unto him, I thought it would appeal. He bit my bait. He responded to an email saying only the following: "where to send money." A few weeks later a 25$k cheque from the US Virgin Islands came to my mailbox. There, I realize that I understood this man better than he understood himself. I then set my mind on an idealistic goal that seems ridiculous today: I would attempt a rapprochement with Epstein with the goal of convincing him to lead a monogamous marriage lifestyle. As of today, I think I could have succeeded if the feds hadn't gotten to him before I could. What I can tell you about extortion rings of this kind is that they operate extremely subtly, with almost nothing ever said. I remember a time where I sat in a New York café with Epstein's assistant massage scheduler. "Thanks fr coming, it's been quite hectic here with all the... you know... allegations." I was presenting to her the opportunity for Epstein to fund the second season of my show or my book. We had a contention that led him to refuse: my position was that he had to fund us as free thinkers who owed him nothing. That it was better that way. That the new Internet media was headed this way anyways, and that the age of central control was over. He didn't like that. He wanted an institution that he could overtake at some point. He didn't want individual thinkers benefiting from his money. They could run away from his plantation at any time. He wanted central control and he wanted every individual in the show to be either owned or disposable. That is how political extortion work. It's subtle. Amazingly, today we can say that Epstein was right and I was wrong: independant thinkers aren't the standard, almost everyone you see here is part of some centrally-controlled stable. Epstein may have died but his spirit has succeeded. Another instance of interaction came when I was out of academia and some recruiting agent suddenly contacted me by email offering me a 60-80$k job watching naked female models wearing underwear for the biggest underwear company on the planet, owned by a friend of Epstein. I realized this was a kickback from Epstein 2 years after I rejected the offer, because for family reasons, I couldn't move to another state to get the job. Given this subtelty (I was being recruited by the Epstein network and didn't even realize it), please understand the the files probably don't contain much. Having interacted with Epstein, what I can tell you about him is this: he wasn't a misogynist, he was in fact a feminist, an adorer of women to the excessive point of his own destruction. He was from a generation of Jews who elevated hedonistic sex to a pathological extent. He dreamed of a world that would be dominated by women: scientists, CEO, etc. His sex acts were merely his awkward way to try to achieve his unrealistic utopia.

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