There are plenty of Jeffrey Epstein questions yet to be resolved, though the issue has been placed on a back burner, with victims still clamoring for justice and Epstein’s “clients” still at large.
Among the fascinating puzzles: his international connections, his probable involvement with intelligence services, and the role the New York “billionaire” played not just in global powerbrokerage but perhaps with those long suspected as backing a “new world order” (and an elite takeover of global governance).
In regard to the latter, a prominent family name for decades has been “Rothschild,” bankers based in Paris, London, Vienna, and Frankfurt and long accused (since 1812) of attempting to control world banks, orchestrate global events (wars, depressions), and manipulate media and governments.
As it turns out, Epstein, whose rise to influence and fortune are in part what generate his mystique, seems to have gotten his start, to some degree, through the Rothschilds.
In an email to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in 2016, Epstein mentioned a dinner invitation to “rotshcild,” an apparent reference to French banker and CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Group, Ariane de Rothschild. A Wall Street Journal investigation two years ago revealed that de Rothschild had more than a dozen meetings with Epstein, which the bank first denied but later admitted “as part of her normal duties at the bank between 2013 and 2019.”
Digging deeper, one finds that according to Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a twenty-year sentence for sex trafficking with Epstein, claimed it was another member of the family—Lynn Forester de Rothschild—who introduced Epstein to Prince Andrew in Martha’s Vineyard in the early 2000s, causing an international scandal and costing the prince his royal duties. As the London Telegraph revealed, Lady de Rothschild had been married to British financier Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who died in 2022 at age 91.
To make it more intriguing yet, it turns out that Henry Kissinger was also involved and had introduced Lynn de Rothschild to Sir Evelyn at a Bilderberg Conference in Turnberry, Scotland, in 1998.
The Bilderberg meeting long has been thought by those positing a world-order conspiracy to be central in the effort, though if so, it remains unclear why so many participants (including now Kissinger) would have exerted themselves in an effort they’d never live to see reach its final goal. The Rothschild family is now spread out with independent business ventures and is not nearly as wealthy as new kids on the block such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, the Waltons (Wal-Mart), and Bill Gates (though the latter had frequented Epstein’s island, as had another tech multi-billionaire, Peter Thiel, of PayPal and Palantir).
The New York Times has revealed that Epstein also helped the world’s most prestigious bank, JPMorgan, orchestrate an important acquisition, introducing executives to lucrative clients like Google co-founder Sergey Brin and global leaders like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel (there’s that Israeli connection again).
As for the intelligence agencies, e-mails from the inbox of ex-Prime Minister Barak reveal discussions about a trip to the disgraced financier’s private Caribbean island. According to Reason magazine, the emails were stolen by a hacking group with suspected ties to Iranian intelligence agencies.
Rumors have been rampant for years that Epstein had ties to Mossad, the Israeli intelligence division, as well as the CIA and possibly even British and Russian intelligence. Maxwell’s father, Robert, was a media billionaire who despite an unsavory reputation was buried with great honor in Israel after his suspicious fall from his yacht in 1991.
Epstein, according to Reason’s reporting, used Barak “to seek out opportunities in the surveillance industry and build connections with powerful figures around the globe.” The magazine said those influential figures included Thiel along with the former director of Israel’s foreign electronic surveillance as well as two individuals described as being in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle.