There were actually two articles about Epstein/JPMorgan in the New York Times today, both of them by David Enrich, Matthew Goldstein and Jessica Silver-Greenberg: "How JPMorgan Enabled the Crimes of Jeffrey Epstein", and "What We Know About JPMorgan’s Long Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein". These are the same reporters who wrote the NYT article and photo essay dated 8/5/25, "A Look Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Lair".
Around 8/10/25 I gifted each of those reporters a one month subscription to Zev Shalev/Narativ.org, and emailed all of them giving them a heads up re same. Today (9/8/25) I emailed those reporters again, enclosing a link to Senator Ron Wyden's letter of 9/2/25 to the Treasury Department, and suggested that an exchange of information between them and Senator Wyden regarding Jeffrey Epstein's finances might be mutually beneficial.
I also directed them to Zev's recent post, "The Epstein Files: A 40-Year National Security Crisis Finally Breaches Congressional Firewall" and provided a link for their reference. I'll be keeping an eye out for more articles on Epstein from these NYT reporters; and I'd be curious to know if any of them choose to renew their subscription.
I can't believe what shit you guys have to put up with - well coordinated smear campaigns - sucks - I think you guys are the best!! So glad I found you!!
Venezuela is about oil. Google it. They found the largest oil field in the world not long ago. China is their biggest buyer currently, which is why the Panama Canal is important. They had several articles in the news around the world in the first half of this year.
Zev, thanks for sharing your story, Dean you as well. Pissed me off so much that I am now a new paid subscriber. You two are among the best on Substack. Yes scary stuff, but absolutely need to know.
I'm finding increasingly that Zev and Dean cover things better than the rest—and I include in this select top group, of course, Lev Parnas, Olga Lautman and Malcolm Nance, who are also indispensable sources of informed journalism. What a relief to be able to go to a site and trust what you hear and read.
There were actually two articles about Epstein/JPMorgan in the New York Times today, both of them by David Enrich, Matthew Goldstein and Jessica Silver-Greenberg: "How JPMorgan Enabled the Crimes of Jeffrey Epstein", and "What We Know About JPMorgan’s Long Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein". These are the same reporters who wrote the NYT article and photo essay dated 8/5/25, "A Look Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Lair".
Around 8/10/25 I gifted each of those reporters a one month subscription to Zev Shalev/Narativ.org, and emailed all of them giving them a heads up re same. Today (9/8/25) I emailed those reporters again, enclosing a link to Senator Ron Wyden's letter of 9/2/25 to the Treasury Department, and suggested that an exchange of information between them and Senator Wyden regarding Jeffrey Epstein's finances might be mutually beneficial.
I also directed them to Zev's recent post, "The Epstein Files: A 40-Year National Security Crisis Finally Breaches Congressional Firewall" and provided a link for their reference. I'll be keeping an eye out for more articles on Epstein from these NYT reporters; and I'd be curious to know if any of them choose to renew their subscription.
I can't believe what shit you guys have to put up with - well coordinated smear campaigns - sucks - I think you guys are the best!! So glad I found you!!
Venezuela is about oil. Google it. They found the largest oil field in the world not long ago. China is their biggest buyer currently, which is why the Panama Canal is important. They had several articles in the news around the world in the first half of this year.
Zev, thanks for sharing your story, Dean you as well. Pissed me off so much that I am now a new paid subscriber. You two are among the best on Substack. Yes scary stuff, but absolutely need to know.
If Harris had won, would we be discussing this?
And this government is deregulating everything- even banks 😵💫🥴🤯😫
I'm finding increasingly that Zev and Dean cover things better than the rest—and I include in this select top group, of course, Lev Parnas, Olga Lautman and Malcolm Nance, who are also indispensable sources of informed journalism. What a relief to be able to go to a site and trust what you hear and read.
Just wanted to add this link to a news article from today.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/venezuela-bondholders-creditors-clash-ahead-citgo-auction-decision-2025-09-09/
Love Slow Horses and Wednesday! And you guys.
I just found this. Yesterday’s FinCEN statement to the house committee.
https://www.fincen.gov/news/testimony/statement-fincen-director-andrea-m-gacki-house-committee-financial-services
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/william-tecumseh-sherman-and-total-war
Whatta maroon