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By the People, for the People
Epstein Files Expose Israeli Occupation of America
MSM grudgingly admits Pizzagaters were on to something
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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A trove of newly released Epstein files provides irrefutable evidence that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was working for Israeli intelligence, using his connections to blackmail and bribe powerful American and global leaders on behalf of Israel. The files reveal Epstein's involvement in a wide range of activities, from supporting Ukrainian President Zelensky to attempting to overthrow Russian President Putin, as well as his role in the Libyan coup and cultivating ties with separatists in Somaliland. The documents also contain disturbing references to the sexual abuse and trafficking of children.
Why it matters
The revelations in the Epstein files challenge the mainstream media's long-standing dismissal of 'conspiracy theories' about Epstein's ties to Israeli intelligence and the sexual abuse of children. The files suggest a far-reaching Israeli influence operation within the United States, raising serious questions about the nature of American sovereignty and the integrity of its political and economic systems.
The details
The Epstein files show that when then-US Attorney Alex Acosta gave Epstein a lenient plea deal in 2008, he was acting on information provided by Epstein's lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, who represented Israeli intelligence. The documents also indicate that Epstein was 'trained as a spy by (former Israeli military intelligence chief and Prime Minister) Ehud Barak' and used to blackmail and bribe powerful figures around the world, including in the US, UK, India, and Ukraine. The files contain numerous references to the sexual abuse and trafficking of children, including 'birthing babies for black market use' and the use of 'pizza' and 'grape soda' as apparent code words.
- The Epstein Files Transparency Act, spearheaded by Rep. Thomas Massie, led to the release of the documents in January 2026.
- The DOJ document dump came more than a month late and represented only about half of the Epstein files, with the other half still being illegally withheld.
The players
Jeffrey Epstein
A convicted sex offender who was groomed as a sexual blackmailer by the MEGA group of billionaire Mossad spies and used to blackmail and bribe powerful figures around the world on behalf of Israeli intelligence.
Alex Acosta
The former US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida who gave Epstein a lenient plea deal in 2008 because Epstein 'belonged to intelligence', referring to Israeli intelligence.
Alan Dershowitz
Epstein's lawyer who represented Israeli intelligence and provided the information that led Acosta to give Epstein a lenient plea deal.
Ehud Barak
The former Israeli military intelligence chief and Prime Minister who trained Epstein as a spy.
Donald Trump
The former US president who is accused in the Epstein files of being involved in the sexual abuse and trafficking of minors, as well as the murder of several girls.
The takeaway
The revelations in the Epstein files challenge the mainstream media's long-standing dismissal of 'conspiracy theories' about Epstein's ties to Israeli intelligence and the sexual abuse of children, suggesting a far-reaching Israeli influence operation within the United States and raising serious questions about the nature of American sovereignty and the integrity of its political and economic systems.


