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kaggle-ho-027536House Oversight

iMessage thread hints at covert coordination on China policy, stock manipulation, and Epstein-related leverage

iMessage thread hints at covert coordination on China policy, stock manipulation, and Epstein-related leverage The transcript contains multiple references to high‑level actors (e.g., a Nobel laureate, Trump, Chinese officials, and possible Epstein settlement leverage) and suggests coordinated actions such as stock market manipulation and political influence. While the language is vague, the mix of policy discussion, financial manipulation, and potential blackmail material offers concrete follow‑up angles (identify participants, trace any related financial flows, verify any hiring of Matt Hiltzig, and explore links to Epstein settlements). Key insights: Mentions a Nobel prize winner (Richard Axel) and a top mathematician, implying access to elite networks.; Repeated references to ‘China guys’, ‘senior CCP leadership’, and a shift from economic growth to an ‘endurance model’ – possible policy‑shaping discussions.; Explicit criticism of Trump as the ‘worst negotiator in human history’ and a comment on a ‘stock market manipulation’ involving China.

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iMessage thread hints at covert coordination on China policy, stock manipulation, and Epstein-related leverage The transcript contains multiple references to high‑level actors (e.g., a Nobel laureate, Trump, Chinese officials, and possible Epstein settlement leverage) and suggests coordinated actions such as stock market manipulation and political influence. While the language is vague, the mix of policy discussion, financial manipulation, and potential blackmail material offers concrete follow‑up angles (identify participants, trace any related financial flows, verify any hiring of Matt Hiltzig, and explore links to Epstein settlements). Key insights: Mentions a Nobel prize winner (Richard Axel) and a top mathematician, implying access to elite networks.; Repeated references to ‘China guys’, ‘senior CCP leadership’, and a shift from economic growth to an ‘endurance model’ – possible policy‑shaping discussions.; Explicit criticism of Trump as the ‘worst negotiator in human history’ and a comment on a ‘stock market manipulation’ involving China.

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