Is Maxwell image tipping off dead-man switch?

What to make of last week’s photo of convicted sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein’s cohort Ghislaine Maxwell in a Los Angeles In-N-Out burger joint.

 

Maxwell is shown eating outside — or at least the image is styled to show she is dining — with a book entitled, “The Book Of Honor,” which deals with the lives and deaths of CIA operatives.

To say the topic is not your typical beach read would not be a stretch, until I began putting a few pieces together.

Was Maxwell signaling a dead-man switch that Epstein put into place and to have information released upon his death?

Remember the federal prosecutor out of Miami in Epstein’s 2008 trial was Alexander Acosta, who recently left the Trump Administration as Labor Secretary over his involvement in the sweetheart deal.

Acosta said of the non-prosecution plea deal before resigning that he was told that Epstein was “with intelligence” and that Washington dictated the plea deal. Remember Robert Mueller was the FBI Director at the time with James Comey as his Assistant Director both reporting to Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Instead of federal charges Epstein plead guilty to two state-level prostitution solicitation charges related to a 17-year-old girl. Epstein served just 13 months in a Palm Beach County jail, paid restitution to certain victims and was suppose to register as a sex offender.

While Manhattan federal attorneys — including Comey’s daughter — have allegedly secured a treasure trove of Epstein’s papers, records and assorted media concerning the convicted pedophile’s associations with the rich and famous as well as the young girls that were brought to him allegedly by Maxwell and other women.

So was Maxwell tipping off the ex-Obama intelligence community of John Brennan, James Clapper et al, that much more detailed information could be revealed?

Was Epstein and his private plane being used for other nefarious activities beside child trafficking? Was there involvement with foreign intelligence operations in drug running, money laundering?

The fact that Maxwell has not been charged lends further credence to this scenario.

As a reader points out, Maxwell posted this review of the book shortly after the photo surfaced.

Don’t forget the Amazon book review Ghislaine Maxwell posted later on 15 August 2019 after the book she was reading was revealed publicly:

“A comforting read after a personal tragedy. A good friend of mine died recently under very tragic circumstances. Some of us saw it coming for quite a while but it was still a huge shock when it finally happened. I picked up this book at the advice of a friend and absolutely couldn’t put it down. I’d read it walking the dog, getting fast food, or even just lounging around the house. It helped me realized that my friend really believed in something, and that giving your life for the CIA, NSA, FBI, Mossad, or other intelligence agency is truly a higher calling and not something to mourn. A wholehearted recommendation.”

Ghislaine’s 46 Amazon book reviews go back to 2012 and look consistent enough to indicate this is a legitimate account:

 

4 thoughts on “Is Maxwell image tipping off dead-man switch?

  1. Good thinking, 99!!! 😉 One can only wonder at how much of this is Public Show & how much is a planned out sequence of events!!!

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  2. Don’t forget the Amazon book review Ghislaine Maxwell posted later on 15 August 2019 after the book she was reading was revealed publicly:

    “A comforting read after a personal tragedy. A good friend of mine died recently under very tragic circumstances. Some of us saw it coming for quite a while but it was still a huge shock when it finally happened. I picked up this book at the advice of a friend and absolutely couldn’t put it down. I’d read it walking the dog, getting fast food, or even just lounging around the house. It helped me realized that my friend really believed in something, and that giving your life for the CIA, NSA, FBI, Mossad, or other intelligence agency is truly a higher calling and not something to mourn. A wholehearted recommendation.”

    Ghislaine’s 46 Amazon book reviews go back to 2012 and look consistent enough to indicate this is a legitimate account:

    First review was for ‘Fifty Shades Freed’:

    “This series has been a fun read for my spouse and I, although not the best writing around I was caught up in the story and the characters. Believable? Not really, but how much of modern romance literature is believable. The sexual relationship is quite enjoyable however and explains the huge popularity of the novels. Mainstream porn, finally.”

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