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Epstein isn't the only one.. 5 similar stories that shook the world and revealed the hidden

Epstein isn't the only one.. 5 similar stories that shook the world and revealed the hidden

Afrasianet - These sadistic  gossip and strange things are no longer myths that are passed down – between lies and horror – in the pages of yellow newspapers and the moguls in the industry of fiction, but have turned into millions of pages and images that bear witness to one of the most hideous aspects of the world today.


Images are formed from rubble and fragments, and the debris piled up from the shattered image of the most civilized and modern world, and the world is turned on its heels to return to the realization of abomination and the ritual of Satanism, so that the world of Jeffrey Epstein – the billionth Jew convicted of sexual crimes – composes the most novel picture of "the abomination of Satan's work."


In fact, Epstein is not an isolated individual case, but rather an example of a recurring phenomenon in the past and the present, in which wealth and power and influence are silently mixed, although Epstein's case is among the most controversial in the world – among these cases, ancient and modern, because of its circumstances and the state of ambiguity that surrounds its course and the fate of its owner.


With the momentum that has accompanied the publication of millions of documents related to the Epstein case, other cases have come back into the spotlight. The most prominent of these cases are presented below:


Epstein. Monk of Devil's Island and Prostitution


The millions of documents that flew across the world were nothing but the dirtiest iceberg in the history of the modern world, and these documents vary not only through individuals and institutions, but also with the motives of evil and the shafts of sadism, in the abyss of bestalism and crime that sometimes take the face of worship, and others follow the habits of sinful pleasure.


Epstein, a wealthy American, moved at the beginning of his life between several professions, including teaching, before turning to investment banking, and then wings flew him – which remained and is still hidden – to the very close proximity of the stars and leaders of politics in the world, where his friends trapped them in prostitution and trafficking networks, according to the charges against him.


Jewish billionaire Epstein was known as a third hand to some of the most prominent politicians and influencers in today's world.


Because the works of the good guard the wrestler of evil, Epstein's end came in the opposite, as he spent a suicide - according to the official account - in prison in 2019, after he was indicted on various tastes, rejected by laws, condemned by laws, disgusted by the conscience of humanity, and resisted common sense.


However, Epstein was not the first, and perhaps not the last, in the flags of pornists and devil-worshippers, but rather a more modern development of the Mazdaki doctrine that originated in the Sassanid state, unleashed socialism in sex, creating social chaos unprecedented in the history of sensuality.


While Epstein spends his seventh year among the "jungle and sheets" under the ruins of the graves, his documents and the history of his island continue to shake the world's conscience, disturbing officials and celebrities who visited the island and left behind, leaving behind images and clips that could not be broadcast in the biographies of the nobles.


Lofogel. Turning education into a prostitution school


Five years after his departure, the French prosecutor revealed "another Epstein" who pioneered pedophilia (sexual abuse of children), and one of the most violent and desecrating of honorable missions, as he is accused of assaulting 89 minor victims in 9 countries across 5 continents.


For 55 years, 79-year-old Jacques Levogel has managed to escape censorship, hiding behind a rosy image of a teacher who spreads knowledge around the world, offering free education and cultural services to the common man.


The disaster came when Lovegel ran out of cover-ups and the moment came for his nephew to see a vast record of documented crimes, stacked in five USB keys containing 15 volumes of detailed diaries and photographs of naked victims, according to reports published by the French newspapers Le Monde and Libération.


Lovegel was a forum for contradictions, he was an outstanding teacher and educator, he was the most sadistic and aggressive criminal according to the charges against him, he was also the documenter and recorder of all the moments of the crime, and even more than that, he was keen to give each crime an intellectual dimension, and to make it a data that could be interpreted and justified.


Lopogle draws on a bizarre philosophy that preys on boys between 13 and 17 and presents himself as a "boy-lover", linking his sadistic crimes against them to ancient Greek myths that promote sadism and pornography, and make sex a cultural given that lends the essence of interpretation to what is consistent with nature and legislation as the crime of prostitution.


Lovegel's practices painted a ripple map, moving on the bodies of his victims from Germany, Switzerland, Morocco, Niger, Algeria, the Philippines, India, Colombia and New Caledonia, where the teaching profession was the canoe in which the sinful teacher transported his victims to the most bizarre crime and contradiction to his profession.


Because his sick mentality obsessed with evil took over his soul, Lovegel put his obsession with documentation and writing in a bad place when his memoirs revealed his murders of his mother and aunt in 1974 and 1992, when he covered them with a pillow until they were exhausted, leaving them lifeless corpses, in one of the most heinous crimes against those who are enforced by all legislation to be righteous and tender. For Vogel, however, this murder was merciful and in order to end their suffering with the disease.


Frenchman runs AIDS network in Senegal


On the West Bank of the Atlantic, Epstein appears to be another of smaller African size, as security authorities in Senegal have entangled a network of sex trafficking, child exploitation, and the spread of HIV/AIDS among Senegalese, and the network is headed by a Frenchman who owns important real estate, entertainment venues and bars in Senegal, according to a report published by the French newspaper Le Figaro.


For at least nine years, Pierre R. ran a network to lure underage girls and boys and include them in his sexual tools to officers, political figures, elected officials and prominent figures in Senegalese society, according to the same report.


As part of their pursuit of the network, Senegalese authorities  have carried out raids in several Senegalese cities, such as Dakar and Kolkh, and have seized tools linked to these practices. Pierre R. is currently wanted in France on charges of heinous pimping, rape of minors, and organized sexual assault.


The fall of the Pierre network led to the successive fall of other media and political figures within the networks of homosexuality and prostitution in this Muslim country, which France occupied for a century, restricted it with its language and culturally converted it towards Francophonie.


Weinstein. The Filmmaker Who Launched a Women's Uprising


In addition to past cases, many of the details of which have been revealed in recent days, there are similar cases that have caused a stir in Western countries in recent years, including the scandals of influential film producer Harvey Weinstein, who in 2017 was accused by more than 80 women of harassment, sexual assault or rape, including Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Ashley Judd.


The uprising and testimony of dozens of women in 2017 sparked the launch of the Me Too movement, a social women's movement against harassment and all forms of sexual violence against women, and since its inception, it has exposed dozens of men accused of sexual assault and harassment in fields including entertainment, politics and business, and dozens of prominent figures have been forced to quit their jobs or been fired from senior positions.


Savile The owner of the most famous sex scandals in Britain


For decades, Jimmy Savile, one of British television's most prominent stars,  was a pillar of the BBC where he worked between 1968 and 2007.
The Savile scandals, which had been hidden for decades, began to emerge in 2012, less than a year after his departure, when British police announced that hundreds of victims had complained of sexual assault from Savile and that they were preparing a campaign of arrests.


Reports published at the time showed that Savile had sexually abused girls and children for six decades.


In February 2016, the BBC published the results of its investigation into the scandal that rocked the media establishment, admitting that it had failed to "stop Savile's sexual assaults" due to the "culture of fear" in the institution and "the feeling that celebrities are untouchable".


Its investigation also revealed that Savile had been using his fame to lure and assault his victims in the dressing room of the BBC building in the 1970s.


In addition, the United States has seen similar cases in recent years, including that of Sean Dedee Combs, who has faced civil lawsuits related to sexual violence by more than 100 women and men.


Between these disgusting stories and that history that exudes all filth, the world reveals that it moves away from idealism the closer it gets to progress, the more it detaches from values as it is controlled by matter, and it raises more questions about the moral system that dominates today's world.

 

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