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Topic History of: Epstein madness
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Jo That's interesting. What brass neck Maloney had to claim to have won that prize. Fay didn't look healthy in Maloney's interviews, so I'm not surprised he's no longer around.
hedda Jo wrote:
Forgot to mention, about that "VIP paedo" madness here, remember that "Elm Guest House list" concocted by convicted boiler room scammer Chris Fay? So many people online seemed to "know" that the famous people on the list (including one person to whom Fay had given a nickname, which also did the rounds online as if it was fact) had visited the guest house and abused children. Bill Maloney (Baloney? whatever happened to him?) did at least one interview with Chris Fay (possibly from a jail, at least the setting looked institutional), posted on YouTube, where they indulged their fantasies of child abuse. A right grotty pair.
So I wonder if "lists" are part of paedo conspiracy theories.



I uncovered that that aggressive nutter Bill Baloney was falsely claiming he had won a prestigious award at the New York Film Festival.

What had really happened was he "won" a prize at an amateur "NY film & video festival" whereby amateur film-makers paid a large fee to enter their film and everyone won a prize.

There are dozens of these phony festivals each year in the US.

The prestigious NY Film Festival" wrote to Baloney and told him to stop inferring he had won a prize in their festival when they had never heard of him.

I think that malicious old Chris Fay kicked the bucket.
Jo Jeffrey Epstein's brother says Trump and he were close friends, so much so that he'd witnessed Jeffrey Epstein asking Trump why he slept with so many married women. Jeffrey Epstein had apparently forewarned his brother about the charges he was facing, saying he'd been stupid.



Epstein accuser Maria Farmer (I think she might have been his first accuser, the older sister of Annie Farmer, who played a role in Ghislaine Maxwell's downfall) has a story about seeing Trump at Epstein's office one evening and Epstein supposedly implying he had a girl for him (but not her).

Wyot Dear Donald

If a list exists and is published millions will believe one or more of:

- it is fake
- it is partial
- it has been made up

You are better off dropping the whole thing, as it will just make the situation worse. Take the flak. Threaten to bomb somewhere or "grab a pussy".

Your fanbase will swiftly rally after that.

Best wishes

Wyot
Jo Forgot to mention, about that "VIP paedo" madness here, remember that "Elm Guest House list" concocted by convicted boiler room scammer Chris Fay? So many people online seemed to "know" that the famous people on the list (including one person to whom Fay had given a nickname, which also did the rounds online as if it was fact) had visited the guest house and abused children. Bill Maloney (Baloney? whatever happened to him?) did at least one interview with Chris Fay (possibly from a jail, at least the setting looked institutional), posted on YouTube, where they indulged their fantasies of child abuse. A right grotty pair.

So I wonder if "lists" are part of paedo conspiracy theories.