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Kash Patel says his timeline for more Durham indictments is “later this summer.” He explained why the Durham investigation is taking so long.
“John Durham is working on the largest criminal enterprise ever perpetuated in U.S. history…
He’s put 24 people in a grand jury, as he’s told us. He has indicted the FBI’s lawyer, the Hillary Clinton campaign’s lawyer and the source for the Steele Dossier - and he’s meticulously laid out who else he’s investigating. The likes of Jake Sulllivan and Fusion GPS - and he’s specifically stated that his investigations into those people he has already indicted is not over.”
He continued on to explain the significance of the fact that there have been NO LEAKS.
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“John Durham is working on the largest criminal enterprise ever perpetuated in U.S. history…
He’s put 24 people in a grand jury, as he’s told us. He has indicted the FBI’s lawyer, the Hillary Clinton campaign’s lawyer and the source for the Steele Dossier - and he’s meticulously laid out who else he’s investigating. The likes of Jake Sulllivan and Fusion GPS - and he’s specifically stated that his investigations into those people he has already indicted is not over.”
He continued on to explain the significance of the fact that there have been NO LEAKS.
Happy Friday 🇺🇸
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Autopsies Show: Vaccinating Teens for COVID Is Literally ‘Heartbreaking’
Autopsies of two teenage boys who died days after receiving Pfizer’s COVID vaccine prove the vaccine caused their deaths. Pathological findings suggest there may be a way to distinguish SARS-COV-2 infection-induced myo/pericarditis from vaccine-induced cardiac…
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The Propaganda Multiplier
It is one of the most important aspects of our media system – and yet hardly known to the public: most of the international news coverage in Western media is provided by only three global new…
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JUST IN - Jean-Luc Brunel, the former model scout who's been accused of trafficking underage girls to Jeffrey #Epstein, was "found dead" by hanging in his prison cell in France.
https://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/affaire-epstein-lex-agent-de-mannequins-jean-luc-brunel-retrouve-mort-en-prison-19-02-2022-ANC37MSKQBGQBNZZSQMNO6MQ44.php
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Le Parisien
Affaire Epstein : l’ex-agent de mannequins Jean-Luc Brunel retrouvé mort en prison
Le Français était mis en examen pour « viol sur mineur » et placé sous le statut de témoin assisté pour « traite d’êtres humains ». Selon no
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The Frenchman was indicted for "rape of a minor" and placed under the status of assisted witness for "trafficking in human beings". According to our information, the septuagenarian was found hanged last night. Former modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel was found dead in custody, sources close to the case say. The 74-year-old Frenchman, alleged tout of young girls for the benefit of Jeffrey Epstein , the now deceased American billionaire, was indicted in December for "rape of minors" and "sexual harassment".
The suspect had also been placed under the intermediate status of assisted witness for acts of "aggravated human trafficking to the detriment of minor victims for the purpose of sexual exploitation".
According to our information, the septuagenarian was found dead by hanging last night in his cell in the Paris prison of Health. He was found around 1 a.m. during the night patrol. He could not be revived, said a prison source.
An investigation to find the causes of death opened
The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that Jean-Brunel had been found dead and indicated that an investigation into the causes of death had been opened, entrusted to the 3rd judicial police district. His death means the extinction of public action in this case, unless other people were to be implicated.
His name was cited in an investigation in the United States into the sex scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein, also found dead in his cell in August 2019. Jean-Luc Brunel was arrested in December 2020 at Charles-de-Gaulle airport as he was about to take a flight to Dakar, and was imprisoned following his indictment . He had been released under judicial supervision for a few days last November, before being returned to detention by decision of the investigating chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal. He had lodged an appeal in cassation against this judgment.
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein was charged in July 2019 in the United States for having organized, between 2002 and 2005, a network of young girls whom he allegedly sexually exploited. The Paris prosecutor's office, alerted by the potential existence of French minors among the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, had opened a preliminary investigation in August 2019.
A complaint was filed two months later against Jean-Luc Brunel for acts of "sexual harassment" which were not time-barred, contrary to several charges against him. According to concordant sources, the Central Office for the Suppression of Personal Violence (OCRVP), in charge of the investigation, had carried out more than half a thousand hearings.
The suspect had also been placed under the intermediate status of assisted witness for acts of "aggravated human trafficking to the detriment of minor victims for the purpose of sexual exploitation".
According to our information, the septuagenarian was found dead by hanging last night in his cell in the Paris prison of Health. He was found around 1 a.m. during the night patrol. He could not be revived, said a prison source.
An investigation to find the causes of death opened
The Paris prosecutor's office confirmed that Jean-Brunel had been found dead and indicated that an investigation into the causes of death had been opened, entrusted to the 3rd judicial police district. His death means the extinction of public action in this case, unless other people were to be implicated.
His name was cited in an investigation in the United States into the sex scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein, also found dead in his cell in August 2019. Jean-Luc Brunel was arrested in December 2020 at Charles-de-Gaulle airport as he was about to take a flight to Dakar, and was imprisoned following his indictment . He had been released under judicial supervision for a few days last November, before being returned to detention by decision of the investigating chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal. He had lodged an appeal in cassation against this judgment.
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein was charged in July 2019 in the United States for having organized, between 2002 and 2005, a network of young girls whom he allegedly sexually exploited. The Paris prosecutor's office, alerted by the potential existence of French minors among the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, had opened a preliminary investigation in August 2019.
A complaint was filed two months later against Jean-Luc Brunel for acts of "sexual harassment" which were not time-barred, contrary to several charges against him. According to concordant sources, the Central Office for the Suppression of Personal Violence (OCRVP), in charge of the investigation, had carried out more than half a thousand hearings.
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Disgraced fashion agent who ‘abused' Andrew 'sex slave' found hanged in prison
JEFFREY Epstein’s pal Jean-Luc Brunel who is alleged to have also abused Prince Andrew “sex slave” Virginia Giuffre has been found dead in prison. The disgraced fashion agent was …