Epstein & Junkermann’s Secret Meeting with the SSCI

On 1 September 2002, Jeffrey Epstein and Nicole Junkermann met with the heads of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence at Leslie Wexner’s UK hunting retreat. The reason: WAR IN IRAQ!

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Since August 2019, I’ve been trying to solve this riddle: Who were the two senators who secretly met with Nicole Junkermann and Jeffrey Epstein at Leslie Wexner’s Foxcote House in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2002? The answer makes a lot of sense.

I asked the internet for help in July 2019 after writing my first article about Nicole Junkermann. She was recorded flying on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Lolita Express on three occasions. This included landing at Birmingham Airport in the United Kingdom. I was right to ask the internet for the answer. Soon, I had more details about the event which Jeffrey Epstein and Nicole Junkermann attended while in the United Kingdom.

I knew that they had taken a Bristows helicopter from Birmingham Airport to a helipad at Leslie and Abigail Wexner’s Warwickshire hunting retreat, Foxcote House. I also knew that they were there to meet two sitting United States Senators. However, I didn’t know the senators’ identities. I was also aware of two major events involving the US Senate in the subsequent few months that could be of concern to Jeffrey Epstein. The National AMBER Alert Network Act of 2002 was to be put forward by Hilary Clinton a few days later, and the vote to go to war in Iraq was passed the following month, on 10th October 2002.

My second Junkermann investigation, in August 2019, detailed the Luntz/Wexner analysis. The 2003 leaked intelligence paper detailed ways Israel could support the propaganda campaign to push for a mutually beneficial war in Iraq. I documented everything I knew about the night in question from the information I’d gathered. I soon wrote the third Junkermann article, which examined her life from 1995 onward.

Seven tumultuous years have passed. In that time, I’ve been censored, threatened, harassed, and I’ve experienced focused strategic litigation designed to eliminate me from the internet. Recently, everything changed. Nicole Junkermann was revealed as a confirmed associate of Jeffrey Epstein. In fact, the revelations have been relatively salacious. As the wall of censorship against me has slightly lifted, I began re-releasing the articles and read-throughs that have been affected by geo blocks, bans, and deletions. Once Andrew Mountbatten was arrested, I again asked the internet to help me identify these two Senators. Again, the internet came through!

The Two Senators

I knew that whichever Senator was at Foxcote House on 1st September 2002, they would likely be significantly linked to the decision to go to war with Iraq. Jeffrey Epstein’s number one backer, Ohio businessman Leslie Wexner, was focused on influencing America’s military action in the Middle East.

Between 1st September and 8th September 2002, two US Senators were in the United Kingdom. Senator Bob Graham, the long-time Florida Senator who was then the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Senator Richard Shelby, who was the Vice Chairman. The two senators are recorded as meeting representatives of MI5 and MI6, but there is no mention of them meeting Jeffrey Epstein or Nicole Junkermann.

The trip was a bipartisan effort, with Graham being a Democrat and Shelby being a Republican. During this trip, Graham and Shelby also met with the head of MI6, Sir Richard Dearlove, with the discussions focused on Iraq-related intelligence and post-9/11 oversight.

If this was an effort to influence Graham and Shelby to simply vote for the Iraq War, it didn’t work. Although Shelby voted to go to war in Iraq, Graham voted against military action. Of 100 senators, 77 voted to go to war, while 23 voted nay. Given that the vote was not close, there appears to be no reason to lobby individual Senators. However, there was more at play than just the Iraq War.

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