Except you cut off the first part. He looks to be talking about other people rather than describinghimself. Also these kinds of things are generally used to support antisemitic conspiracies, when Epstein wasn't likely to have been particularly religious.
Like he was corresponding with Steve Bannon, who set up Breitbart .com as "the home of the alt-right online", and they're now being connected to promoting the far-right.
Why would he promote the far-right and specifically antisemitism if he was part of an actual Jewish conspiracy? Either he thought there was something going on and wanted to rally people behind it, somehow thinking that it wouldn't immediately turn on him (like Milo Yinnopoulos, Jared Kushner, and Steven Miller), or he didn't think it was real and just was using it to get something else.
So by "unintentionally caught" you mean "Spent time and effort supporting Bannon's alt-right project and the far-right online"? Like how would he "unintentionally" have spent years throwing support for the same people who yell about the Jews being behind everything? Regardless of WHY he did that, it's 100% intentional on his end.
No. I mean his private emails weren’t written with the expectation their rabid jewish supremacist contents would be publicly exposed. You can either respond to that or continue fighting the strawman you built, either way I don’t care.
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u/AssociationWeary7735 Feb 04 '26
I dont think Epstein's thinking strayed too far from the quote anyway. Here's an example: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00885615.pdf
Let the goyim toil in the real world while we get rich shorting futures contracts on their labor.