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Epstein’s Sleaze & Politics

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February 11, 2026

Influential people and high dignitaries often willingly get into honey-traps or sex rackets to seek pleasure using their positions.

The Dutch dancer Mata Hari used her charm and sexuality during World War I as part of her spying weapon to ferret out secrets from her targeted victims. Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi organized the infamous “bunga bunga” parties between 2010 and 2011 in his private villa in Arcore, near Milan, for alleged erotic entertainment, including striptease acts by young women, some of whom were reportedly aspiring showgirls. But all these pale into insignificance compared to the sexual exploits influential men from different continents allegedly indulged in as favours from the dubious American financier and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. This is because national secrets and trade and commerce have never before been compromised on such a scale as the Epstein files unearthed by US investigators have revealed. These documents demonstrate that unlike Mata Hari or Berlusconi, Epstein and his rich and powerful friends did not remain limited to just sex with young women but more importantly it was the gruesome acts of pedophilia mixed with abominable practice of child sacrifice, drinking the blood of tortured and terrified children and infants and multiple acts that cannot be understood or comprehended, leave alone believed by common people.

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