Anonymous ID: d910ae June 26, 2019, 3:59 p.m. No.6849246   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9286 >>9339 >>9344 >>9610 >>9801 >>9850

For bookmarking:

https://www.scribd.com/doc/257106594/JEs-LBB

 

Began a dig on Epstein's Little Black Book yesterday, immediately found Princess Diana's brother, the Earl Spencer, filed under "Charlie Althorp"

Charles Spencer is known to friends as Charlie, and the family estate in Northamptonshire is called Althorp.

 

Also found "Ashley and Allegra Hicks"

He was a high-end interior decorator, as was his father David Hicks

All descended from Lord Mountbatten, last Viceroy of India

Mountbatten was Prince Charles' lifelong best friend, confidante and father figure

He and his nephew were murdered on their boat by an IRA bomb

 

There are no doubt many more, and I need to start a separate word document for it all.

 

Am continuing to dig to see if this early pattern of solid connections between Epstein and a large number of UK nobility/upper class holds up.

 

Also of interest, due to Ashley Hicks' grandmother being Nancy Astor:

Anybody descended from the "Cliveden Circle", which was basically a gang of Brit nobility who were Nazi sympathizers. Cliveden was the home of American expat and heiress Nancy Viscountess Astor, and it was their would-be headquarters.

 

Nancy Astor: "Sir, if you were my husband, I'd poison your tea."

Winston Churchill: "Madame, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

 

Winston was trying to survive WWII while laboring with a bunch of would-be Nazis sitting in the House of Lords.

 

This is a juicy, shocking little chapter in history that none of us were taught in school, because we just can't HAVE those impressionable children and teenagers being exposed to anything salacious, scandalous, or controversial.

 

Treat yourself to a REAL education, and learn what history's creeps really WERE up to.

I could have cared less about history before I learned to dig it up for myself.

Who needs fiction anymore; the real thing is far more mind-blowing.

Dust off a chair here in the library, and enjoy, frens.