
Deus Ex Machina
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Deus Ex Machina
@cigmund1
We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it.







1/🚨BREAKING: A Harvard scientist emailed Jeffrey Epstein in 2017 to tell him a CRISPR gene drive collaboration with George Church had been catalyzed by Epstein himself. The exact words: "the collaboration with george church was induced by you!!" This has never been reported. Thread. 🧵👇

Names in the Epstein files: Former Presidents Billionaires Nobel Prize winners Royalty Hollywood A-listers Tech founders World leaders 293,000+ documents. The only question is who ISN'T in there.

Gates-Epstein brain surgeon/computer programmer, Melanie Walker, thinking through digital health records, what was likely the genesis of vaccine passports…and tied to payments (CBDCs) “Personal Health Security Number” - Jeffrey Epstein

🚨 I've spent weeks inside the Epstein files — not looking for names, but for infrastructure. What I found: Jeffrey Epstein wasn't just a sex trafficker. He was a switchboard — routing government secrets, Wall Street intelligence, and political power through one network. The same network that built the censorship machine that targeted your speech during COVID. Five parts. All sourced to DOJ documents. Here's the whole investigation 🧵👇







Just arrived! One Nation Under Blackmail, Vols 1 & 2 by @_whitneywebb Imagine a hidden web, woven from the threads of wartime espionage and mobster muscle, that has ensnared America's elite for nearly a century. Volume 1: The Sordid Union plunges into the origins, tracing the toxic merger of U.S. and Israeli intelligence with the National Crime Syndicate during World War II. From mob bosses rubbing shoulders with spies to the Cold War's shadowy ops, Webb charts how this nexus birthed sophisticated blackmail networks—tools of coercion that would infiltrate politics, finance, and beyond. Volume 2: The Rise of the Network zooms in on Epstein's ascent, spotlighting his inner circle—financier Leslie Wexner, Ghislaine Maxwell with her espionage lineage, and a cast of princes, presidents, and tech titans. Contextualised against Volume 1's foundations, it dissects how these figures weaponised digital-age blackmail through ventures like PROMIS software and Palantir, turning personal ruin into geopolitical leverage. From Clinton-era White House visits to Big Tech's dark undercurrents, Webb connects the dots to decades of scandals, showing how one man's "Lolita Express" was just the tip of a syndicate that hijacked democracy for profit and power.















