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Epstein Meeting Links Former U.S. Officials and Global Leaders to Early Bitcoin Discussions and Potential Policy InfluenceCase Filekaggle-ho-022713House OversightEpstein Meeting Links Former U.S. Officials and Global Leaders to Early Bitcoin Discussions and Potential Policy Influence
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Epstein Meeting Links Former U.S. Officials and Global Leaders to Early Bitcoin Discussions and Potential Policy Influence
Epstein Meeting Links Former U.S. Officials and Global Leaders to Early Bitcoin Discussions and Potential Policy Influence The passage names multiple high‑ranking former officials (Larry Summers, Eric Holder, Ehud Barak, Kevin Rudd, Thorbjorn Jagland, Kathy Ruemmler) gathering with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss Bitcoin. It provides a concrete claim that Holder’s resignation was foretold by Epstein and that Summers considered “opportunities” in cryptocurrency, suggesting possible coordination on policy or financial flows. These specifics (names, dates, Bitcoin focus) give clear investigative avenues (calendar logs, email trails, financial records) and would generate major public outcry if substantiated, while the Bitcoin angle adds novelty beyond previously reported Epstein‑politician meetings. Key insights: Epstein told the narrator that Eric Holder would resign within the week – Holder did resign on Feb. 22, 2013.; Larry Summers, former Treasury Secretary and Harvard President, engaged in a detailed discussion about Bitcoin with investor Brook Pierce.; Brook Pierce is identified as a leading early Bitcoin investor and former dot‑com executive.
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