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No One Knows Why Epstein’s Secret Bank Account Moved Millions Since His Death

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Title image: Jeffrey Epstein signed will just two days before suicide

A judge in the Virgin Islands has recently questioned the lawyers of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, after an old bank account registered to Epstein received millions of dollars from the estate in the months since his death. The account was opened by Epstein in the Virgin Islands in 2014 and was reportedly intended to be used for an international banking firm that he planned to develop.

On his application, Epstein said that he wanted to pursue the “dynamic discipline of international banking.” Meanwhile, on that same application he glossed over his very serious criminal history and his status as a registered sex offender, saying that he dealt with a previous legal challenge but the case was discontinued.

The account in the Virgin Islands sat dormant with very little activity for many years, and it is unclear whether or not his international banking firm ever brought on clients. Local authorities suspect it was used as some type of shell company for his criminal enterprise. Despite the lack of activity and Epstein’s criminal record the bank renewed his license every year since he was first approved.

The fact that this account exists is not unusual in itself—Epstein had dozens of bank accounts throughout the world that he used for a variety of different purposes, both legal and illegal. What is strange is that tens of millions of dollars have been flowing from Epstein’s estate into this Virgin Islands account since his alleged suicide. To make matters even more suspicious, the account was nearly cleaned out by the beginning of 2020 with no clear explanation of where the money went.

The New York Times reported on Tuesday that the bank had $693,157 in assets when Epstein died back in August but received roughly $12.9 million in the months since. The account was cleared out and left with just under a half-million dollars around the first of the year.

When questioned by Judge Carolyn Hermon-Purcell, the lawyers for Epstein’s estate said that the payments were made “in error,” but the judge was not satisfied with the explanation and demanded that the lawyers provide a full accounting of the payments made from the estate.

There’s no explanation for it,” the judge said.

It is not clear when the lawyers for Epstein’s estate will be required to turn over the records, but it is expected to be a priority considering the many lawsuits that have been filed against the estate.

By John Vibes | Creative Commons | TheMindUnleashed.com

Wikileaks Confirmed In 2013, What NASA Was Hiding Till 2015 – Aliens Are REAL

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Back in 2013, WikiLeaks released secret cables that disclosed information about ETs in our solar system. Documents released by Wikileaks, offered hints about aliens and extraterrestrial presence.

Recently, NASA, accused of hiding alien life, accepted that we are not alone in the universe and if all goes as planned, we will meet aliens in a decade or two.

Wikileaks documents didn’t bring down government or agencies implicated in the cover-up, but it did tell us, before NASA, that there exists extraterrestrial life. Here’s the proof:

  • This cable comes from the year 2006, from the American Embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania. The statement was made by Albinas Januska, who at the time, was appointed adviser to the Lithuanian Prime Minister.

Prominent Lithuanian politician says that there are a “group of UFOs, who are making influence from the Cosmos.” That “there exists a decreasing group of persons, who are trying to rationally analyze the situation and objectively evaluate what is happening.”

  • This cable comes from Japan, in year 2007, it shows how the Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura, was unhappy with the government’s official view, rejecting the existence of UFOs.

“I am sure that unidentified flying objects exist, otherwise it is impossible to explain the Nazca Lines (In Peru), isn’t it?”

  • This cable comes from the year 2010, when the Tajik Mayor, said there is life on other planets and that peace and unity on Earth is necessary.

Chairman of the upper house of Parliament Mahmadsaid Ubaidulloev noted that “war is very dangerous”, and said we know there is life on other planets, but we must make peace here first. In a platitude-ridden meeting, Dushanbe Mayor Mahmadsaid Ubaidulloev asserted the existence of life on other planets, caveating this by noting that we should focus on solving our problems on Earth.

Dr Brian O’leary, former NASA astronaut, also reveled in the below video that “there is abundant evidence that we are being contacted, that civilizations have been visiting us for a very long time. That their appearance is bizarre from any type of traditional materialistic western point of view. That these visitors use the technologies of consciousness, they use toroids, they use co-rotating magnetic disks for their propulsion systems, that seems to be a common denominator of the UFO phenomenon.”


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South Carolina Inmate Picks Firing Squad Over Electric Chair As Execution Looms

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Return of firing squads shows death penalty and its 'machinery' are grinding to a halt.

A South Carolina prisoner scheduled to be the first man executed in the state in more than a decade has decided to die by firing squad rather than in the electric chair later this month, according to court documents filed Friday.

Richard Moore, 57, is the also first state prisoner to face the choice of execution methods after a law went into effect last year making electrocution the default but giving inmates the option to face three prison workers with rifles instead.

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This photo shows the electric chair previously used by the South Carolina Department of Corrections. KINARD LISBON/SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS VIA AP

Moore has spent more than two decades on death row after being convicted of the 1999 killing of convenience store clerk James Mahoney in Spartanburg. If executed as scheduled on April 29, he would be the first person put to death in the state since 2011.

The new law was prompted by the decadelong break, which corrections officials attribute to an inability to procure the drugs needed to carry out lethal injections.

photo provided by Justice 360 shows death row inmate Richard Moore at Kirkland Reception and Evaluation Center in Columbia, S.C. Moore was sentenced to death in the 1999 fatal shooting of James Mahoney, a convenience store clerk in Spartanburg County, S.C. ( Blossom Street Films/Justice 360 via AP)(ASSOCIATED PRESS)

In a written statement, Moore said he didn’t concede that either method was legal or constitutional, but that he more strongly opposed death by electrocution and only chose the firing squad because he was required to make a choice.

“I believe this election is forcing me to choose between two unconstitutional methods of execution, and I do not intend to waive any challenges to electrocution or firing squad by making an election,” Moore said in the statement.

Return of firing squads shows death penalty and its ‘machinery’ are grinding to a halt.

Moore’s attorneys have asked the state Supreme Court to delay his death while another court determines if either available method is cruel and unusual punishment. The attorneys argue prisons officials aren’t trying hard enough to get the lethal injection drugs, instead forcing prisoners to choose between two more barbaric methods.

His lawyers are also asking the state Supreme Court to delay the execution so the U.S. Supreme Court can review whether Moore’s death sentence was a disproportionate punishment compared with similar crimes. The state justices denied a similar appeal last week.

However, Associate Justice Kaye Hearn wrote a blunt 14-page dissent.

“The death penalty should be reserved for those who commit the most heinous crimes in our society, and I do not believe Moore’s crimes rise to that level,” Hearn wrote.

The state corrections agency said last month that it finished developing protocols for firing squad executions and completed $53,600 in renovations on the death chamber in Columbia, installing a metal chair with restraints that faces a wall with a rectangular opening 15 feet (4.6 meters) away. In the case of a firing squad execution, three volunteer prison workers will train their rifles on the condemned prisoner’s heart.

South Carolina is one of eight states to still use the electric chair and one of four to allow a firing squad, according to the Washington-based nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center.

Moore is one of 35 men on South Carolina’s death row. In 2020, South Carolina postponed Moore’s execution after the state could not obtain the drugs to carry out lethal injection. Moore was given the option but declined the alternative execution method: electrocution.

During Moore’s 2001 trial, prosecutors said Moore entered the store looking for money to support his cocaine habit and got into a dispute with Mahoney, who drew a pistol that Moore wrestled away from him.

Mahoney pulled a second gun, and a gunfight ensued. Mahoney shot Moore in the arm, and Moore shot Mahoney in the chest. Prosecutors said Moore left a trail of blood through the store as he looked for cash, stepping twice over Mahoney.

At the time, Moore claimed that he acted in self-defense after Mahoney drew the first gun.

Moore’s supporters have argued that his crime doesn’t rise to the level of a death penalty offense. His appeals lawyers have said that because Moore didn’t bring a gun into store, he couldn’t have intended to kill someone when he walked in.

South Carolina’s last execution was in 2011, when Jeffrey Motts, on death row for strangling a cellmate while serving a life sentence for another murder, abandoned his appeals and opted for the death chamber.

32 Years Ago She Stopped Eating Sugar – People Don’t Believe You Can Look Like This At Her Age

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Age is only a number.

Carolyn Hartz from Perth found SweetLife Australia and also wrote the book “Sugar-Free Baking.” She is 72 years old, but her youthful appearance has gotten her so many questions about her secret. The baker shares that she’s been avoiding sugar for the past 32 years!

She started on a sugar-free lifestyle after getting diagnosed with pre-diabetes.

Carolyn wants to steer completely away from lifelong medicines and embarked on a journey to search for sugar alternatives. She found Xylitol, a sugar-free sweetener when she went to the US. And that had replaced sugar, honey, and other types of sweeteners in her life.

She is also a fitness lover, having represented Western Australia in her peak days.

She now does Yoga and Pilates in order to stay on top of her physique. The “Xylitol Lady” often shares recipes for baking that don’t require sugar. She founded SweeLife Australia at the age of 55.

At the age of 65, she also learned meditation after a breast cancer warning.

She continues to promote a healthier lifestyle for Australians. In her recipe books, she also explains how sugar can be hidden in much other food.

“A lot of sugars have healthy names like agave, rice malt syrup. Even honey in excess is not good for you. But you find these in foods like flavored yogurts, cereal bars, sports drinks, and packaged fruits,” she reveals.

When she makes appearances on TV and talked about her sugar-free lifestyle, she received criticisms that say she also had surgeries. However, the grandmother-of-four remained cool and explained, “Yes, I do get some maintenance done, but surgery is not the answer to a healthy wellbeing.”