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The Greatest Heist: The Clinton Parameters and the Cost of Peace

The Greatest Heist: The Clinton Parameters and the Cost of Peace

Tracing the Quiet Forces Behind a Failed Peace and a Humanitarian Collapse

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Jul 30, 2025
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When journalist Zev Shalev appeared on The Left Hook, he offered a chilling portrait of Jeffrey Epstein—not merely as a sex offender, but as a covert intelligence asset embedded in a global network of power, money, and influence. According to Shalev, Epstein’s role was to compromise powerful individuals, particularly Democrats, in order to shape U.S. foreign policy. “Epstein’s target audience when he was trying to blackmail politicians was Democrats,” Shalev said, “because he wanted to convince them not to be pro Palestine.” The implication is that Epstein’s operations were not just about personal leverage, but about geopolitical engineering.

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