Epstein Victim’s Notes Clash With FBI Claims
In a revelation that shakes the foundation of the so-called conclusions by federal authorities, the late Virginia Giuffre—Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accuser—wrote chilling diary entries before her tragic suicide, stating she was filmed being abused by powerful men, footage Epstein then used for blackmail. Despite the Justice Department and FBI memo released this week claiming “no credible evidence” of Epstein blackmailing elites, Giuffre’s words tell a different, darker story—one of cover-ups and concealed truths. Her family, seeking justice, shared her damning testimony: references to FBI-held footage, hidden cameras, and a surveillance system designed to compromise the rich and powerful. All this while federal authorities insist there was no “client list,” no blackmail, and no foul play. As the public grows increasingly skeptical of the Epstein investigation, one question looms large: what are they really hiding—and who are they protecting?
Bandaranaike's husband became prime minister of Ceylon in 1956 and was assassinated three years later. In the election that followed, Bandaranaike's party was victorious—making her the world's first female prime minister. She headed two coalition governments and served again as prime minister when she was appointed by her daughter, Chandrika Kumaratunga, who was elected president in 1994. While in office, Bandaranaike promoted a new constitution that changed the country's name to what?
Observed in New York state, Verrazano Day commemorates the discovery of New York Harbor by the Italian navigator
Exquisite corpse is an exercise in which a collection of words or images is assembled by several participants, each of whom adds to a composition by either following a predetermined sequence—such as adjective-noun-adverb-verb-article-adjective-noun—or by looking at the end of the previous entry. The name of the game is derived from the phrase that French Surrealists created when they first played it in 1925: "Le cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveau," which means what?
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