quinta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2026

THE EPSTEIN LEVERAGE: A New World Order Defined by "Kompromat"

THE EPSTEIN LEVERAGE: A New World Order Defined by "Kompromat"

The release of nearly 3.5 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s investigative files on January 30, 2026, has done more than reopen old wounds; it has effectively weaponized the concept of "Kompromat" on a global scale. In this new era, the distinction between a democratic decision and a coerced one has become dangerously blurred.


The "Satanic Circle" and the Russian Connection

This week, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk elevated the scandal to a matter of existential national security. Launching a "rapid, file-by-file analysis," Tusk warned that the "satanic circle" orchestrated by Epstein may have been a joint operation with Russian intelligence.

The theory is chilling: If Epstein was a "honey-trap" architect for the Kremlin, the files contain more than just names—they contain the leashes used to control active world leaders. With over 9,000 references to Russia and claims that Epstein served as Vladimir Putin’s wealth manager, the files are being framed as a roadmap for how the "Old Globalists" were systematically compromised to serve Eastern interests.


The "Banker" Leash: Wall Street on the Rack

While the sex-trafficking allegations grab headlines, the "Follow the Money" investigation led by Senator Ron Wyden is where the real power resides.

  • The $1.1 Billion Trail: Evidence from the Treasury Department reveals that Epstein moved over $1 billion through accounts at JPMorgan Chase and Bank of New York Mellon—much of it through "suspicious" Russian-linked banks currently under sanction.

  • February Class Actions: As of this week, major survivors' groups have launched aggressive class-action suits against Bank of America and other financial giants. The goal? To prove that these banks didn't just ignore red flags—they provided the "veneer of institutional legitimacy" that allowed a global leverage network to thrive.


The Trump Corollary: Resource Invasions as Policy

The most dramatic shift in 2026 is the emergence of the "Trump Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine. This policy asserts that the U.S. has the unilateral right to seize energy and mineral resources to prevent "extra-hemispheric" (Chinese or Russian) control.

  • The Greenland Standoff: In late January 2026, Trump’s "Golden Dome" concept—placing anti-missile sites and mining operations in Greenland—shook NATO to its core.

  • The Congo and Venezuela: Analysts suggest that "Non-Globalist" leaders are using the threat of the Epstein files to purge rivals who favored old international trade deals, replacing them with a "National Success" agenda that favors direct resource acquisition.

"We are seeing a bartering of colonization for American imperium," notes a recent IRIS briefing. The world’s destination is no longer being decided in Davos, but in the redaction rooms of the DOJ.


Conclusion: A Country-Destroying Document?

Can the Epstein files destroy a whole country? In the U.S. and Poland, the answer is leaning toward "yes"—not through physical destruction, but through the total collapse of institutional trust. When the public believes their leaders are "puppets" of either Russian handlers or predatory bankers, the social contract dissolves.

As the House Oversight Committee continues to battle the DOJ over "ham-fisted redactions," the world watches to see if the files will be used to cleanse the system or simply to install a new set of masters.


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