>>24594983
There's no ambiguities, Robert Maxwell (a Jew) was a well-documented Mossad asset/agent and wealthy mogul, and Epstein - born to Jewish parents - gained power of attorney over Les Wener's fortune, who himself is not only a Jew, but his foundation is a mega-zionist support organization. Look into MEGA as well. Alex Acosta is fully on the public record of saying that Epstein wasn't to be given full charges because he was an intelligence asset. The sweetheart deal he was given via a grand jury included special clauses in which his co-conspirators (his top bitches who recruited further underage prostitutes + Ghislaine) were to be given immunity, and Ghislaine is currently protesting to SCOTUS to overturn her current prison sentence on this basis, which all stems from the fact that Epstein was given the lightest sentence ever, because as Acosta said, he was intelligence and not to be fucked with. Epstein was allowed to leave prison during the day for "work" despite being a sex offender by that point.
This is all beyond the additional fact that AIPAC brags about their candidate election rate, provided already, and which you've glossed over:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzbJ4pepSzM - This all adds up that the original argument (not made by me)
>>24588876 is right, the current US-Israeli relationship is 100% influenced and molded by bribery and blackmail.
Fact is, conspiracy is a mode of social networking, in which secrecy is institutionalized to carry out covert operations, which are illegal and/or immoral. Theories about conspiracies are descriptive-narratives / hypotheses describing potential conspiracies, it just comes down to if the theories are good or bad - warranted or unwarranted theories (See Keeley article below). This is essential, because the wider literature has already made the distinction between generalism (which bundles all conspiracy theories together, good and bad) and particularism (which deals with them on a case by case basis, upon evidence), with the former being largely what the mainstream browbeats the public over the head with, and in doing so destroys the fine nuances and critical elements in describing true political behavior that stems from analysis from the latter. You've largely indulged in the former, and have teamed that with clearly less than adequate understanding of the fact that Epstein was the frontman of a massive international espionage and blackmail operation.