Anonymous
8/15/2025, 7:49:18 AM
No.513088627
>>513088459
Where’s the evidence of that? What is the age of consent on Epstein Island?
Anonymous
8/14/2025, 5:03:25 PM
No.513033390
Frazzledrip: It claims that a “snuff film” exists on the dark web, allegedly showing former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her aide Huma Abedin engaging in horrific acts, including torturing, murdering, and mutilating a young girl, with some versions claiming they wore the child’s face as a mask or consumed her blood to extract a substance called adrenochrome. The theory suggests this video was discovered on the laptop of Anthony Weiner, Abedin’s former husband, during his 2016 sexting scandal investigation.
Epstein Island: The conspiracy theory surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Saint James island posits that the financier and convicted sex offender used the property as a hub for collecting compromising material on powerful individuals through a sophisticated blackmail operation. According to proponents, Epstein lured high-profile clients—including politicians, celebrities, businessmen, and royalty—to the remote 70-acre island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he allegedly provided them with underage girls for sexual exploitation. Hidden cameras installed throughout the villas, bedrooms, and other areas purportedly recorded these illicit encounters, creating video evidence that Epstein could later use to extort money, favors, or influence. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate and convicted accomplice, reportedly told a friend that the island was “completely wired for video” as an “insurance policy,” while victims like Virginia Giuffre claimed in legal filings and her diary that Epstein taped her being abused by other men for blackmail purposes. The theory often ties this to Epstein’s broader network, suggesting he “lent” girls to influential figures to gather dirt, with flight logs from his private jet (dubbed the “Lolita Express”) showing trips to the island by notables like Bill Clinton (who denies visiting), Prince Andrew, and others, though no direct evidence links them to recorded acts.