Posted on 09/07/2024 11:10:38 AM PDT by Sam77
Comedian Jim Breuer has claimed that the names on Jeffrey Epstein list are so powerful and influential that their exposure could bring down governments, topple Hollywood and the entire entertainment industry worldwide.
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He’s joking, surely.
Sounds good.😁
Still waiting …..
I look forward to it, Goat Boy!
Tear it all down.
How could he have seen it. Is it released somewhere?
I don’t get the impression he’s joking. What I don’t understand is that he says it’s “out there” and you just have to look for it. Sure would be nice to have a link.
If only...
Good. Let’s have it.
Fire those names at will, James.
Seriously though, if the list is that big I predict we the public will be told that nothing that happened there was really all so bad after all. And there will be letters from dozens of “experts” explaining why the Epstein thing really was OK after all.
“Let justice be done though the heavens fall.”
how would he know?
One of the main reasons they’re so desperate to keep Trump out of office. Between Epstein’s list and releasing the Kennedy files, I could see entire governments imploding. Still not sure if that would be good or bad, overall, for us plebes.
Come on. More drumroll.
Rumors must be flying around in Hollywood. Whether the rumors are accurate, who knows. But this guy’s point is that some big shot names are included in the rumors.
We are living in a time when governments and korporations are operating under Blackmailocracy, where a small cabal of handlers control them.
regardless of consequences
it has to be made public
just like the JFK files
the corruption needs to be exposed
Yawn.
Pedophilia and powerful people are a given these days.
It’s almost like we would elect one as president.
Oh wait. We did.
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