[Caution: potentially upsetting content]
We’ve covered a bit of the spookiness around “financier” Jeffrey Epstein, including his attempt to connect with scientists researching psychic phenomena.
But it seemed he was above all into worldliness and science, perhaps an atheist, and when it came to spirituality like Christianity, and particularly Catholicism, the multi-millionaire mega-abuser man of the world had only disdain. There are reports he and friend Steven Bannon (a former White House adviser) plotted to undermine Pope Francis and influence the Vatican Bank. We don’t know about this.
But Epstein (pray for his soul; pray for his countless victims) seemed to take special, candid issue with Christianity’s teaching that everyone is equal. He dismissed this notion as “Catholicism at [its] worst”. He treated people far differently, depending on “status,” and his actions spoke in high volume, along with his harsh verbiage.
In one ungrammatical email, newly released by the Department of Justice, the financial criminal mocked a young girl victim’s belief that God would protect her. “She said that she felt Gods [sic] presence next to her when she was in bed,” wrote Epstein. “She knows that Jesus watches over her… Whoops!”
This (“whoops”) is particularly disturbing, for in the Department of Justice’s tranche of documents, Epstein is seen to have used that expression as many as 316 times, usually in the context of individuals who were in trouble or had died. (More on that next week.)
When asked about Christ, Epstein was known to have said, “You mean the carpenter?” (satanists like to refer to the Lord this way) and to have joked that when someone wanted to visit that Christian girl, they should “dress up as Jesus.”
The financier seemed to have multiple personalities, one a calm, humble financial genius, another a maestro pianist, another a master mathematician, and another an outright sexual monster of the highest order. Might he even have been involved in Satanism?
There’s no proof of that. But there are some rumors and strange aspects. The internet has been ablaze with claims there was a crystal ball in his New York City mansion, along with the statue of a woman in a strange robe, an occult-looking candle, and a book on his shelf with “Lucifer” in the title.
The claim of a Lucifer book and those objects is not manifest in any official evidence (FBI, Virgin Islands Police, or New Mexico State Police). Epstein did donate to the “Lucifer Project” (now renamed PEPSI), a high-powered infrared camera on a telescope in Arizona. It is possible a brochure or scientific paper regarding this project existed in his library, which would have had the word “Lucifer” on it, but if so, this is a scientific instrument, not a religious text.
We also could find no evidence of an actual crystal ball (only a large ornamental silver ball). But Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse was notorious for what has been described as its “calculatedly unsettling” decor, which blended high-end antiques with bizarre, often custom-made, and frequently creepy provocations. (The “crystal” theme was largely confined to his New York crystal staircase and glass eyeballs in the foyer.)
Just artifacts—eccentric items, antiques?
His island in the Caribbean (named unfortunately after a saint, Little St. James) might have been another story.
Some observe there are links to Atlantis (which his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, was obsessed with), and the buildings there seem “Atlantean.” A statue resembles the pagan “gods” Poseidon or Neptune in the Main House Pool Complex and stands at the edge of the terrace overlooking the Caribbean Sea. (Atlantis, a favorite topic for New Agers.)
The spiraling internet legends include claims that the temple was used for occult rituals and even human sacrifice. Drone footage and interior photos revealed the temple was mostly empty or used as a gym-storage space but it certainly is strange architecture.
And though not very spiritually inclined (in the orthodox sense), Epstein had a friendship with New Age guru Deepak Chopra, who once sent Epstein an email saying, among other things, “Birth , death , body, mind , brain , universe, God , stars , galaxies,=Big bang -anything that has been given a name, by humans ( itself a label) = are all constructs.”
Here’s the exchange (between Epstein and Chopra on March 8, 2017, from the FBI files):
“Deepak Chopra: Did you find me a cute Israeli?
“Jeffrey Epstein: Does a cell have a form? Is a cell aware? Does it have emotion? Does it perform actions?
“Deepak Chopra: Cells are human constructs. No such thing! Universe is a human construct. No such thing. Cute girls are aware when they make noises.
“Jeffrey Epstein: Thank god.
“Deepak Chopra: God is a construct. Cute girls are real.”
More sinister (prayer need): Epstein seemed to use that word “whoops!” a lot in emails that mention the suicides, murders, and deaths of others, including youngsters. It is disturbing, difficult to recount. Again, pray for those poor victims.
But the truth sets us free, and the truth about American and global elites seems to be getting out. A curtain is rising. Spiritual blinders are being taken off. Stay tuned…






