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Epstein’s Israeli Spy Houseguest
Newly revealed reports show that an Israeli intelligence officer was a frequent houseguest of the disgraced pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
According to Drop Site News, leaked emails and Epstein’s personal calendars show that Yoni Koren, a senior Israeli military-intelligence officer and former top aide to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, stayed in Epstein’s Manhattan apartment for extended periods in 2013, 2014 and 2015. That would be after Epstein had already been convicted and served prison time for trafficking young girls.
Koren’s visits to Epstein’s residence include two-week stays and even a ten-day stretch. During that time, Koren was still serving in or connected to Israel’s military-intelligence structures. The emails show wire-transfer instructions sent to Koren’s account via Barak, and curious errands involving hotel pickup packages and bank cards.
Koren, incidentally, had been tracked by the Obama administration as a person of interest. We learned that from Edward Snowden’s leaked information. So how did the U.S. government monitor this person in contact with known pedophile Epstein and what aren’t they telling us?
Do we still want to maintain that Epstein had no connections to Mossad or no international intelligence? Come on… How often are your houseguests Israeli spies that are tracked by U.S. intelligence?
Clearly there’s more to know but will we ever get to know it? Representative Thomas Massie’s Epstein Files Transparency Act is still stuck in Congress, despite his push for a discharge petition to force a vote. He says that a vote could happen on Wednesday.
The bill would require the Justice Department to release all unclassified Epstein-related records, but House leadership hasn’t budged. The longer it sits there, the clearer the message: someone doesn’t want those files out.
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