When former White House political adviser Steve Bannon interviewed the “financier” Jeffrey Epstein (they were friends; pray for all the women harmed by him), the transcript reveals some interesting spiritual moments.
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We don’t think we need to delineate who Epstein was. Nor will we present the YouTube video: To be blunt, there is an evil radiation from it.
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The relevant point is that he seemed to have ensnared an incredible number of prominent world figures, including major American politicians and even an English prince (who is no longer a royal, the standing now stripped from him due to his association with Epstein).
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+“Do you think you’re the devil himself,” asked Bannon at one point.
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“No,” said Epstein with his trademark cleverness, repeating, “No, but I do have a good mirror.”
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He had “a good mirror”? What did he mean by that? Did it imply he knew himself well—that he realized who and what he was? Or that he had the power of quicksilver?
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“It’s a serious question,” persisted Bannon (in this otherwise obsequious, fawning interview). “Do you think you’re the devil himself?”
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“Why would you say that?” asked the financial wizard, uber-materialist, and convicted pedophile.
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“Because you have all the attributes,” said Bannon. “You’re incredibly smart. You remember the devil is somebody knows …the [sic] devil’s brilliant. You read Milton’s Paradise Lost.”
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“No,” says Epstein. “The devil scares me.”
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“This Satan…he is the number one or two archangel. And the reason he goes to hell and leads the rebellion is because he can’t be the top guy. And his thing is, I’d rather I’d rather reign in hell than serve in Heaven,” says Bannon (who calls himself a traditionalist Catholic).
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“I saw that in a movie once called American Dharma,” replies Epstein. “I don’t remember who said it.”
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As an incredible scandal, perhaps the biggest in U.S. history, unfolds, the potential spiritual element seems written across it. Asked if, as the owner of the largest townhouse in Manhattan, an estate in New Mexico, another mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, and a large residence in Paris, along with his own Caribbean island, he had felt odd finding himself behind bars (when he was first jailed in 2008) the financier said casually that it was simply “the other side of the coin.”
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Did he have two personalities?
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Epstein also references the Trilateral Commission, which took him on as a member at the age of thirty-two, and the concept of Illuminati.
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“I think it could be 1990,” says Bannon. “I don’t remember. Let’s say early 90s. Yes. When you got on the Trilateral Commission and had the first— where was the do you remember the first meeting was?”
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“It was in Tokyo,” says the “financier” (who some suspect as having had close association with Israeli, British, and Russian intelligence agencies: in effect a triple spy.
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“In Tokyo? In what hotel?” asks the former Trump aide.
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