Jeffrey Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself

After careful consideration,

“… I have decided to step down as President and CEO of the World Economic Forum. My time here, spanning 8½ years, has been profoundly rewarding,” Brende said. “I am grateful for the incredible collaboration with my colleagues, partners, and constituents, and I believe now is the right moment for the Forum to continue its important work without distractions.”

9 Replies to “Jeffrey Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself”

  1. No. That’s what Brende’s PR flack wrote for the press release.

    Five gets you ten that what Børge gave the PR flack to work with was a rambling and barely coherent rant alluding to beliefs (based on no real evidence) that Trump is a stooge of the “Zionists” and lingering questions with respect to “why didn’t George listen to us when we told him we needed a pro for the Butler job and that was not the time to refuse to pay retail, we were hiring a fixer, not a hooker,” fueled by parochial European anti-Semitism and several quarts of cheap “Ukrainian” vodka.

    So PR had ChatGPT write a draft, made minor changes and called it a day. Who cared about Børge any more anyway?

  2. “My time here, spanning 8½ years, has been profoundly rewarding,” Brende said. “I…
    (truth be told)… have reaped an enormous amount of $$$$$ which has allowed me a luxury condo in Dubai, a Swiss chalet, a townhouse in Manhattan, and a yacht, which I named ‘Grifter’….”

  3. L – “Pride goeth before a fall.” In Greek Tragedies, the character flaw that brought about the lead character’s fall was called hubris. Perhaps, the best archetype would be The Tower of Babel falling brick by brick. Epstein was the mortar holding/linking the bricks together.

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