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The massive release of millions of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein files brought an image of Prince Andrew who seemed to act in a rather unbecoming way. He seemed to crawl around on the floor. Oh, and not to mention a woman lying there as well. But, perhaps folks should rather be looking into his activity planner. Read on to find out why.
Epstein’s Lunch Date
In September 2010,the then Duke of York was serving as a British trade representative. As one would expect, he juggled his appointment list, which, one might argue is commonplace. However, the tie-in with Epstein might raise red flags apart from his odd foray on the floor.
One of the messages within the pile of documents seems particularly interesting. According to The Guardian, Andrew arranged for Epstein to dine with him at Buckingham Palace. Notably, it was all about a “private” meetup.
Additionally, it happened in 2010, shortly after the child sex offender was released from house arrest. Well, it seems the meeting either never happened, or possibly ended up postponed. And, the flexibility of it all seems rather odd. Apparently, it conflicted with the time for another meetup. And, that involved “a Saudi prince and a ‘secret intelligence firm.'”
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A Conflicting Intelligence Meeting
Apparently using “BP” to refer to Buckingham Palace, Andrew suggested they have dinner. Plus, he told Jeffrey Epstein, “Delighted for you to come here to BP. Come with whomever and I’ll be here free from 1600ish to 2000.”
Now, if you think about it, that invitation timing and conversation raises some rather awkward questions. For example, the meeting was likely with Prince Mohammed bin Nawwaf, the Saudi Ambassador. Records show Andrew hosted him at the Palace on September 25, 2010, just days before the Epstein invite.
A ‘Baffled’ Royal?
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While mainstream media focuses on labeling Andrew as a “baffled” royal, really that seems rather simplified. After all, here we have a royal family member with a job that gave him access to the highest levels of power across much of the world. And yet, he juggles a Middle Eastern power-player and a shadowy “intelligence firm,” with a convicted sex offender.
The connections with his job and associated high-profile folks seems as if he used Epstein as a royal fixer. A fixer might open doors that most people couldn’t enter. And as AP pointed out, Epstein even discussed getting reporters to investigate victims.
Andrew Under Pressure
When the news surfaced in 2011, Andrew seemed pressured by the Virginia Giuffre allegations of underage intimacy. Now, you might know that Giuffre only really became hot news in 2014. But, it was known that the press first found the photos way before that.
In fact, in March 2011, Andrew knew they were prepared to publish them. He’d expressed his concern to Epstein, writing, “I can’t take any more of this.” So, Epstein told Andrew that perhaps they should get reporters to look into the alleged victims, noting the idea that Buckingham Palace would “love” that.
Vetting & Security Ghosted By Andrew
That evening in 2010, Andrew did more than offer access to the highest seat of the royal family. What stands out most? An open invitation followed with the words: “bring anyone you choose.” Clearly, Andrew avoided the usual protocols regarding vetting and security.
Actually, the red flags are there. After all, the identity of the person wasn’t on the table. And, that’s a head-scratcher given that he invited Epstein, a convicted predator, into the home of the royal family with no apparent background check for his companion/s.
Travel & Schedules
Next, it’s worth taking a look at the various travel details. At the time, Epstein had already arrived. And, it seems that Andrew returned from Scotland later in the day.
From the discussions, it seems that Andrew had possibly planned to cut his trip short just to hook up with someone who harmed children. Coming straight after an intelligence meeting with a Saudi prince, one has to wonder what they might have discussed.
Some Sort Of Middleman?
Who ran that intelligence operation? Well, it could be almost anyone. After all, there are intelligence agencies that might be private, not necessarily government employees. Or, it might have been about folks hired for protection work.
Perhaps it’s not so much about crawling around females on the floor, but the fact that it seems increasingly as if Andrew was a sort of middleman facilitator: a man with a rather busy schedule. Plus, was Epstein some sort of fixer for Andrew’s problems?
The Fixer
Possibly, it fits a proverb attributed to a Roman philosopher named Seneca the Younger. Scholars think he wrote The Pumpkinification of Claudius. In it, readers saw a proverb that translated to read, “one hand washes the other.” It’s also used by South African Zulu folks who say, “hands wash each other.”
In other words, if Epstein was the fixer, well, Andrew, on the other hand, was seemingly feeding off the sex offender’s mutual support.
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