Then there’s the correspondence about Ukraine. In emails from 2014, shortly after the Maidan protests ousted the pro-Russian government, Epstein traded thoughts with a Rothschild contact.
“The coup in Ukraine should provide many opportunities, many,” Epstein wrote.
The response expressed a desire to “discuss Ukraine” further, hinting at missed conversations. This exchange came amid the chaos of revolution, which many see as a Western-backed shift that set the stage for years of conflict. With billions poured into Ukraine since then, it’s hard not to wonder if these “opportunities” involved carving up assets or influencing the new regime. Epstein, ever the opportunist, seemed to view geopolitical upheaval as a marketplace.
Even more bizarre is an email where Ariane de Rothschild mentions Adolf Hitler. According to the message, when Hitler was broke and living on the streets of Vienna before World War I, he stayed in a shelter bankrolled by both the Rothschilds and Epsteins.
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