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Efrain Reyes Didn’t Kill Himself

A man who shared a cell with infamous pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein at New York City’s Metropolitan Correctional Center was found dead of the Chinese coronavirus at age 51. Efrain Reyes reportedly died of the disease at his mother’s apartment in New York on November 27th.

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Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 8:03am

That does remind me that I overheard the other day about Hilary Clinton having sto-

Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 8:51am

I understand that memes can be funny, but don’t you think that our duty toward truth is even stronger in times when it’s so often challenged? I don’t know if you believe that Reyes was killed, and you don’t have to believe it to play the game, but the game is seriously messing up some people. It’s not exactly morally healthy to be accusing people without any evidence even if no one believes it.

Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 9:08am

Not that many. The lists can trick people in a number of ways. First, they don’t take into account the fact that a governor and president and his senator and Secretary of State wife know a lot of people. Then, they assume that anyone who knows the Clintons has some dirt on them (probably true in some cases, but not all). Then they lump all the deaths together without looking at causes or subsequent investigations. I personally thought the Foster and Epstein deaths were suspicious, but the former at least has been investigated by people I trust. The latter does raise red flags, but I’m not going to go around saying that some guy I never heard of definitely was killed because he shared a cell with Epstein. The Clintons can make themselves into liars, but they can’t make me into one.

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Reply to  Pinky
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 9:26am

. Then, they assume that anyone who knows the Clintons has some dirt on them (probably true in some cases, but not all).

Rather, they notice how frequently those who would be a liability end up dead.

Doesn’t require anything but that the Clintons have questionable associates who are willing to make things happen– and works better if the Clintons aren’t directly involved. Rather like the server/classified information, where there’s no orders saying “do this.”

Kind of like vote fraud– any debunking that is built on the assumption that there is only one vector is a strawman. There are a lot of competing motives, even if they are all attached to the Clintons.

Most deaths can be explained away. Truth is stranger than fiction, and folks are sometimes mistaken. The leap comes when every death has to be explained away, because folks are mistaken.

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 9:51am

If he actually did die in his mother’s apartment, it’s a reasonable wager he needed hospitalization and oxygen treatment. That’s atypical but not rare among people under 60 suffering COVID. People hospitalized for COVID who survive don’t usually require a stay longer than five days.

I have a suspicion that the Epstein case is another example of prosecutors extorting favorable rulings from coroners. We really have to look into what about the tenure of coroners allows this. (Two other examples I can think of are the Freddie Gray case in Baltimore and George Floyd in Minneapolis).

Wm. Barr did a dandy job of getting to the bottom of everything, didn’t he?

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 10:02am

BTW, Vincent Foster committed suicide. There were four separate investigations of his death – one by Kenneth Starr – and they all concluded that. His hometown doctor had prescribed him anti-depressants. See Gary Aldrich’s account of his dealings with Foster. He said Foster was meticulous and professional and so very different from the usual run of characters among the Clinton camp followers. The mystery is why (given he had an agreeable life in Little Rock) he agreed to take a leave of absence from the Rose firm to work for the Clinton White House and why he didn’t hand in his resignation and return to Little Rock when he discovered he hated working in the White House. An antecedent mystery is why he ever had much to do with the Clintons beyond the minimum in dealings you’d need to have with a partner in your firm that wasn’t producing enough billable hours. What’s known of him was that he was melancholic, detail-oriented, and scrupulous. Not like the Clintons at all. (The bond between the Clintons and Webb Hubbell, a man who by all appearances was the sum of his appetites, is not a mystery).

Another mystery: the Seth Rich business. If I’m not mistaken, Julian Assange has all but stated that he was a source for Wikileaks.

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 11:26am

One thing about Epstein is that his whole life is a puzzle and the origin in time of that puzzle antedates the Clintons’ national prominence. Supposedly, he ran some sort of hedge fund. Mr. Sailer has pointed out that only one prominent client has ever been identified by name and you need to entertain the hypothesis that his business was a front. The question is, who was financing the front and why? The behavior of the U.S. Attorney in 2008 is quite puzzling and the man’s never given an explanation for it, nor has the woman who was chief of the Criminal division of the Department of Justice at that time. (The position of Attorney-General was vacant when that particular plea bargain was concluded).

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 11:31am

The latter does raise red flags,

Cell mate transferred the day before. Malfunctioning security cams. Jail staff asleep on the job. Broken hyoid bone.

Dale Price
Dale Price
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 12:23pm

“Wm. Barr did a dandy job of getting to the bottom of everything, didn’t he?”

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a lower-energy investigation in my life. Nor less interest from the money-losing corporate subsidiaries we call “the free press.”

Yes, these days people are unusually susceptible to the blandishments of cranks like Sydney Powell and Lin Wood.

But the steaming piles of official b–ls–t spun about Epstein for years, from his light-slap conviction, the sealing of civil cases against him and his procurer and his self-evident murder in jail, followed by the studied incuriousity of the media, do a hell of a job of prepping the ground on which conspiracy thinking flourishes.

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 12:39pm

do a hell of a job of prepping the ground on which conspiracy thinking flourishes.

I think you mean the sort of conspiracy thinking that eschews inductive reasoning and defaults to imaginative speculation (salted with factoids). In re Epstein, you don’t need to connect-the-dots with your imagination. There’s a bunch of puzzle pieces and they don’t fit together. Something‘s off, you just do not know what the unseen force is.

Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 2:58pm

Dale – “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a lower-energy investigation in my life.” How much of an investigation do any of us see? How much of this one do we see? Not to pick on you, but is your statement grounded in anything citable?

Don L
Don L
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 3:07pm

The ugly truth is that when an evil is so widely thought to be possible to be done by certain people, that it becomes a “probable”…then it is near impossible to taint their reputation any further by assumptions.
The assumption that “they did it” is an effect not a cause.

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 5:41pm

Not to pick on you, but is your statement grounded in anything citable?

The salient details are noted above. There should have at least been a review of the security cameras in the whole building to identify infiltrators and we should know what they found. We should also know why the medical examiner’s work was not audited.

Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 6:24pm

Art – That question was directed at Dale. I understand the reasons for wanting an investigation. I don’t understand the reasons for saying that there wasn’t a thorough investigation. I’m not saying we should always assume that government officials do their jobs, but neither should we assert that they haven’t unless we have some reason to make that assertion. I don’t know how Barr spends his time, just like I don’t know if Efrain Reyes is a real person who died, or what he died of. There’s already a whole side of the aisle that’s dedicated to making random accusations on the basis of not liking / trusting the president. Nearly everything they’ve said in the past four years has been wrong. I don’t want to go down that path on the right side of the aisle.

Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 6:26pm

Also, I have no problem with Dale’s assertion that the press hasn’t been doing its job, because we have evidence of that.

Art Deco
Tuesday, January 5, AD 2021 6:52pm

I don’t understand the reasons for saying that there wasn’t a thorough investigation.

You’re pretty bound and determined here. Can’t help ya.

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