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The 2019 article in The Atlantic dismissed the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein as conspiracy theories. I wonder if they will update their stance now. It's concerning how little intellectual curiosity there was about the matter, especially considering the ongoing exposure of elite pedophiles. Maybe Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor in Chief of The Atlantic, would like to comment. I believe he and his team were aware of the truth for a while.
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Back in 2019, this article in @TheAtlantic stated, "The more we learn about the allegations against the reclusive billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, the more he seems like a figment of the online fever swamps."? Wondering if they'd care to update the record or not? BTW, note the sheer lack of intellectual curiosity about the matter, save for running cover for all the pedophiles currently being outed. You know, like the elite/wealthy pedophiles that we were calling out back in 2019 (and before). Perhaps @JeffreyGoldberg, Editor in chief for 'The Atlantic', would like to chime in? My bet is he & his knew full-well that all of this was true, and have for a long time at that. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/07/epstein-conspiracy-theories/593605/

How the Epstein Case Explains the Rise of Conspiracy Theorists Nightmarish allegations against the well-connected financier show why so many Americans let their imagination run wild when it comes to elite corruption. theatlantic.com