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Epstein’s Commentary on Wealth Transfer and Philanthropy The passage offers broad, speculative statements about wealth accumulation and Jeffrey Epstein’s views, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Epstein frames the future of wealth as a massive transfer of trillions of dollars over the next decades.; He suggests tracking money forward rather than backward to anticipate who will receive it.; Mentions historical philanthropists (Rockefeller, Carnegie) as contrast to modern ultra‑wealthy.
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Epstein’s Commentary on Wealth Transfer and Philanthropy The passage offers broad, speculative statements about wealth accumulation and Jeffrey Epstein’s views, but provides no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct or financial flows. Key insights: Epstein frames the future of wealth as a massive transfer of trillions of dollars over the next decades.; He suggests tracking money forward rather than backward to anticipate who will receive it.; Mentions historical philanthropists (Rockefeller, Carnegie) as contrast to modern ultra‑wealthy.
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