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Ghislaine Maxwell verdict is a field day for cranks

The case has been a lightning rod for conspiracy theorists from across the entire spectrum

January 13, 2022 10:11
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 21: The Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse is seen in Manhattan as the jury deliberates in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell on December 21, 2021 in New York City. The 59-year-old Maxwell is accused of helping the financier Jeffrey Epstein recruit and sexually abuse four underage girls for years. If convicted the British socialite could face up to 80 years in prison. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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With the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking, activists of all ideological stripes have taken to social media to assert that Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were working on behalf of Israel in a Mossad blackmail plot. Though this fiction was already being shared in the wake of Epstein’s suicide in prison, her conviction has crystalised it. The conspiracy theory taints all Jewish people with the crimes of two people of Jewish descent.

Spinwatch, an organisation which lists former Bristol University Professor David Miller as one of its two directors, has tweeted to 11,600 followers that the Epstein-Maxwell case is more than it seems: “It’s an op. A very expensive one at that.” Spinwatch posited: “Are we not all very well aware of which intelligence agency runs the op? What does the op do? Production of: Kompromat! All those minutely recorded incidences of abuse in a huge collection of folders.” 

Kompromat is a Russian term for holding embarrassing or compromising material over someone to use in order to blackmail them. 

“Could be any? But is it? It seems very clear that the principal spook agency is Mossad. No?”, they add for clarity.

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