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🚨 BREAKING — Epstein Files Reveal the Israeli Government Installed and Maintained Security System at Jeffrey Epstein’s Apartment for Years
- The Israeli government (via the Israeli Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York) installed and maintained security equipment, alarms, and surveillance systems at the apartment building at 301 East 66th Street in Manhattan, starting in early 2016 and continuing for at least two years.
- This building was controlled by Jeffrey Epstein, though technically owned by a company linked to his brother Mark Epstein; it was notorious in Epstein's network for housing underage models and being loaned to associates.
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak frequently stayed at the apartment for extended periods during this time.
- Rafi Shlomo, director of protective services at the Israeli mission to the UN and head of Barak's security, coordinated with Epstein's staff (including assistant Lesley Groff) to arrange installations, conduct background checks on employees, and control access.
- A January 2016 email exchange between Nili Priell (Barak's wife) and an Epstein assistant discussed installing alarms, six window sensors, and remote access control; Priell noted the system could be remotely neutralized by contacting Rafi Shlomo at the consulate.
- Epstein personally approved the invasive installations, with an email quoting him as saying: “Jeffrey says he does not mind holes in the walls and this is all just fine!”
- The setup was tied to Israeli law providing ongoing security protection for former prime ministers, extending to this private residence.
- Additional coordination occurred in 2017 (e.g., February meetings at the Israeli mission, employee access lists in January, and updates on Barak's visits through November).
- Yoni Koren, a longtime aide to Barak (with a background in Israeli military intelligence and covert operations), was another frequent guest at the apartment over multiple years, including periods in 2013–2015 and up to 2019.
- Evidence comes primarily from recently released Department of Justice emails, plus cross-referenced leaked emails from Barak's inbox, calendars from House Oversight Committee investigations, and prior reporting on the building.
This as a serious national security risk..
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🚨 BREAKING — Epstein Files Reveal the Israeli Government Installed and Maintained Security System at Jeffrey Epstein’s Apartment for Years
- The Israeli government (via the Israeli Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York) installed and maintained security equipment, alarms, and surveillance systems at the apartment building at 301 East 66th Street in Manhattan, starting in early 2016 and continuing for at least two years.
- This building was controlled by Jeffrey Epstein, though technically owned by a company linked to his brother Mark Epstein; it was notorious in Epstein's network for housing underage models and being loaned to associates.
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak frequently stayed at the apartment for extended periods during this time.
- Rafi Shlomo, director of protective services at the Israeli mission to the UN and head of Barak's security, coordinated with Epstein's staff (including assistant Lesley Groff) to arrange installations, conduct background checks on employees, and control access.
- A January 2016 email exchange between Nili Priell (Barak's wife) and an Epstein assistant discussed installing alarms, six window sensors, and remote access control; Priell noted the system could be remotely neutralized by contacting Rafi Shlomo at the consulate.
- Epstein personally approved the invasive installations, with an email quoting him as saying: “Jeffrey says he does not mind holes in the walls and this is all just fine!”
- The setup was tied to Israeli law providing ongoing security protection for former prime ministers, extending to this private residence.
- Additional coordination occurred in 2017 (e.g., February meetings at the Israeli mission, employee access lists in January, and updates on Barak's visits through November).
- Yoni Koren, a longtime aide to Barak (with a background in Israeli military intelligence and covert operations), was another frequent guest at the apartment over multiple years, including periods in 2013–2015 and up to 2019.
- Evidence comes primarily from recently released Department of Justice emails, plus cross-referenced leaked emails from Barak's inbox, calendars from House Oversight Committee investigations, and prior reporting on the building.
This as a serious national security risk..
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JUST IN - U.S. State Department is developing an online portal that will enable people in Europe and elsewhere to access content banned by their governments including "hate speech and terrorist propaganda," the site will be hosted at freedom.gov.
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What a great way to start my day off…
Andrew has been arrested!
https://apnews.com/article/britain-epstein-andrew-former-prince-arrested-fb0b9e738bf7ede10651914ee3f3583d
Andrew has been arrested!
https://apnews.com/article/britain-epstein-andrew-former-prince-arrested-fb0b9e738bf7ede10651914ee3f3583d
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Forwarded from Alystands4Freedom 🇺🇸💙
Hey family 🤍
Just wanted to come back in here and check on everyone….
Lately it feels like the world is moving fast again — so much information, so many things unfolding — and I realized how often I still think about this group (ash and TR) and the conversations we shared during the COVID years.
Some of my darkest and loneliest moments were during that time, and this space became a refuge for me. You guys helped me find peace, clarity, and strength when everything felt confusing and heavy. I’ll never forget that.
Life pulled me into building businesses, raising babies, and grounding myself back into everyday life… but this community was never just “a chat” to me. It felt like people who truly understood each other when not many others did.
With everything happening again on the world stage, I found myself wanting to come back home for a moment — to reconnect, to see how everyone is doing, and to send love to the people who helped me through such a transformative chapter of my life.
Missed you all. Hope everyone is safe, strong, and thriving 🤍
Just wanted to come back in here and check on everyone….
Lately it feels like the world is moving fast again — so much information, so many things unfolding — and I realized how often I still think about this group (ash and TR) and the conversations we shared during the COVID years.
Some of my darkest and loneliest moments were during that time, and this space became a refuge for me. You guys helped me find peace, clarity, and strength when everything felt confusing and heavy. I’ll never forget that.
Life pulled me into building businesses, raising babies, and grounding myself back into everyday life… but this community was never just “a chat” to me. It felt like people who truly understood each other when not many others did.
With everything happening again on the world stage, I found myself wanting to come back home for a moment — to reconnect, to see how everyone is doing, and to send love to the people who helped me through such a transformative chapter of my life.
Missed you all. Hope everyone is safe, strong, and thriving 🤍
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Reinvigorated is an understatement.
Let’s finish this, anons.
Let’s finish this, anons.
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