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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Bill Gates flew with Jeffrey Epstein on the Lolita Express in 2013

Bill Gates hitched a ride on Jeffrey Epstein's plane - four years after he served time behind bars for soliciting a minor under the age of 18 for sex.

Flight records reveal that Gates flew with Epstein from Teterboro Airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach on March 1, 2013, one of the few flights that year where pilot Larry Viskoski recorded the name of a passenger.

A representative for Gates did not respond to a request for comment, and the pairing is an odd one given the work Melinda Gates and the couple's foundation does for young women around the world.

The pair had spent time together previously, most notably at the annual Edge Dinner, which each year welcomes billionaires from around the world to come together and discuss advancements they are working in on the worlds of math, science and technology.

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13 comments:

  1. And the plot THICKENS

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    1. Oh its just the beginning, its going to get sooo bad that these people wont even be able to walk in public!

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  2. Well yeah, they work with young girls, like pedofiles work in boy scouts. That's where the action is. Alot of rich freaks out there looking for some perverted fun.

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  3. The devil made him do it👺

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  4. Just wait until more names come out, this is going to be good.

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  5. What's the big deal with the United States? In other countries and cultures young girls are considered great marriage and/or maternal material. We have become a nation of prudes.

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  6. Half the elite of New York flew on Epstein’s plane. Including Donald Trump.

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    1. 7:21 Trump did not fly on his plane to Lolita island. He caught a ride back from Palm Springs to Newark airport on Epstein’s plane. That’s the difference between Trump and Clinton who flew to Lolita island over 27 times.

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  7. How many are in the elite category 7:21

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  8. All this does is complicate the investigation,which is exactly what the FBI wants.The more names mentioned the more difficult to prove their involvement.Keep it down to a handful,because too many suspects dilute the investigation just like too much orange juice dilutes the screwdriver.

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