Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery
'Power on Wall Street has generally accrued to those who have made their open bids for it. '
' You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call."'
'So impressed was one Wall Street father of a student that he said to Epstein point-blank: "What are you doing teaching math at Dalton?', "Epstein likes to tell people that he's a loner, a man who's never touched alcohol or drugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic.", "Friends of the two say that Maxwell, whose social life has always been higher-octane than Epstein's, lent a little pizzazz to the lower-profile Epstein."
I don't feel it means much in this particular context - sure the guy's guilty as all hell but just because the words pizza and pizzazz look alike.. I think it's a little reaching.
I'm on neither side. I'm a skeptic but I'm intrigued.
"Friends of the two say that Maxwell, whose social life has always been higher-octane than Epstein's, lent a little
pizzazz
to the lower-profile Epstein."
In overall I'm recommending this 4 page profiling article as a psykological read on how a rich pedophile spends his time. Reading this might help to undestand the inner circle and the mental aspect. Also the list of mentioned friends has some value for our investigations.
▼ derram
https://archive.is/l3zJI | https://vgy.me/MApSy8.png :
'Power on Wall Street has generally accrued to those who have made their open bids for it. '
' You should be working on Wall Street -- why don't you give my friend Ace Greenberg a call."'
'So impressed was one Wall Street father of a student that he said to Epstein point-blank: "What are you doing teaching math at Dalton?', "Epstein likes to tell people that he's a loner, a man who's never touched alcohol or drugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic.", "Friends of the two say that Maxwell, whose social life has always been higher-octane than Epstein's, lent a little pizzazz to the lower-profile Epstein."
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▼ surgeson
You do know that's an existing and pretty normal word to use, right?
▼ anonOpenPress
Sure. And how do you interpetend it in this sentence, considering we have pizzagate going on and a convicted pedophile in question?
EDIT: I checked your earlier comments, on which side are you playing here?
▼ anonOpenPress
I actually saw too few pizzas in image search with "pizzazz", and too much content linking to interesting sites, part forbidden, part removed.
Btw, A sceptic mind checks the issue before commenting on it. I set you on the debunking side by this and your earlier comments.
▼ surgeson
I don't feel it means much in this particular context - sure the guy's guilty as all hell but just because the words pizza and pizzazz look alike.. I think it's a little reaching.
I'm on neither side. I'm a skeptic but I'm intrigued.
▼ anonOpenPress
A general interpretation on pizzazz could be more like https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pizzazz&t=ffcm&iax=1&ia=images
▼ surgeson
Apparently there's a pizza oven cleverly named Pizzazz. That's the only reason you're seeing pizza's on that search.
▼ anonOpenPress
Pick from page 1:
In overall I'm recommending this 4 page profiling article as a psykological read on how a rich pedophile spends his time. Reading this might help to undestand the inner circle and the mental aspect. Also the list of mentioned friends has some value for our investigations.