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CIA Assassins Inventing Ghislaine Maxwell Capture Fable Kill 8 In Idaho Plane Disaster.
Little known to the American people, this report notes, is that in the early 1980s, the British tabloid press establishment began to organize itself into two competing covert intelligence organizations—with one faction being headed Rupert Murdoch and his The Sun tabloid newspaper—and the other headed by Robert Maxwell and his Daily Mirror tabloid newspaper—and after each had filled their ranks with mainly former British spies, engaged in an actual 7-years long war to the death against each other—a war that ended on 5 November 1991, which was when Maxwell supposedly fell overboard from his boat, with his naked and bruised body later being recovered—and since has seen Murdoch becoming the most powerful media baron in the world—and one of whose best friends is the world’s most powerful person President Donald Trump.
Fingerprints of CIA are all over the Ghislaine Maxwell hideaway estate in New Hampshire known as Tuckedaway.
As in all sophisticated intelligence operations meant to be kept secret from the public, this report concludes, this one involving Ghislaine Maxwell will have numerous ever-changing story lines until a final fable can be created and accepted by the masses—and in this case sees either Granite Realty, LLC or Granite Reality, LLC having purchased Tukedaway—with the word “Realty” first being used in news reports, but when a real company with this name was discovered it was then changed to “Reality”—it being comically reported that the purchase of Tuckedaway was made with over $1-million in cash to make it anonymous, an actual impossibility as US federal law makes it a criminal felony to transfer funds over $10,000 without knowing every single party involved to make sure where the money came from and if taxes on it were paid—and today even sees the American people hilariously being able to choose which of the two “official” stories about Maxwell’s arrest they want to believe—with the first “official” story saying: “FBI agents and local police officers rang the bell at the driveway, which was answered by a housekeeper, and Maxwell then hid in the bathroom”—and the second “official” story contradicting the first with its saying: “Bolt-cutters to break the lock on a metal gate leading to the secluded property…Maxwell was up and dressed in the living room wearing sweat pants and a top…strangely she didn’t seem to have much reaction…It was like it wasn’t registering with her”—neither of which can be believed—as the only true fact known at this time about all of this is that “Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself”.