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The "Epstein Class" and the Death of the Old World Order: 6 Takeaways You Need to Know
1. Introduction: A World in Tectonic Shift
We are living through a period of profound global instability, where the very foundations of the post-WWII era are not just cracking—they are being demolished. At the recent Munich Security Conference, the declaration was stark: the "Old World Order is dead." This isn't just a failure of diplomacy; it is the collapse of a lawless world where historical norms have been replaced by a predator-prey dynamic. Behind the headlines of conventional warfare and collapsing alliances lies a more insidious reality: the rise of a "global elite class" that prioritizes secret solidarity over national accountability. This new world is governed not by treaties, but by digital misinformation, transactional geopolitics, and a shadowy network of influencers—the "Epstein Class"—whose power remains insulated even as the systems they inhabit burn.
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2. The Ruemmler-Epstein Nexus: When "Class Solidarity" Becomes State Policy
The recent exposure of communication between Jeffrey Epstein and Kathy Ruemmler, former White House General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer at Goldman Sachs, reveals the blurring of professional and predatory boundaries. Ruemmler, who received a CIA medal from John Brennan for her work handling the Snowden leaks, was not a passive contact; she was a strategic asset. Over four years, Ruemmler and Epstein exchanged over 11,000 emails, strategizing on public relations with the likes of Steve Bannon and Michael Wolff. This wasn't a standard legal relationship; it was the "Epstein Class" circling the wagons to protect their power from public scrutiny or the "Me Too" movement.
The network’s logistical reach was equally mercenary. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, chairman of DP World, engaged in bizarre exchanges with Epstein, including an email where Epstein remarked on a "torture video" sent by the Sultan. Their communications detailed a shadowy logistics chain where 30 23andMe kits—destined for the ruler of Dubai—were shipped to Epstein’s Manhattan home to be collected by Emirates Airlines, bypassing standard shipping restrictions. This confusion between signals intelligence and "biohacking" (Epstein often used "code breaking" as a euphemism for the human genome) underscores the tech-culture obsession with controlling life itself.
"The Upper East Side elite want to call the shots of who gets to be in and who gets to be out—not public anger, not the 'media men' list."
3. The Power of the Edited Clip: Misinformation as a Weapon of State
The targeting of Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur for Palestine, serves as a masterclass in how the Epstein-controlled media apparatus manufactures consent. An edited video of her speech at the Alazer Forum was weaponized to make it appear she called Israel the "common enemy of humanity." Despite the ease of fact-checking, foreign ministries across Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Austria) immediately demanded her resignation.
The investigative reality is far darker. Albanese had previously been targeted by a drone strike in Tunisia—an incendiary device dropped on her flotilla boat—which the Tunisian government initially tried to cover up as a "cigarette fire" until security footage proved the strike. Her real "crime" wasn't antisemitism; it was identifying the corrupt systems that manage the world’s financial capitals and algorithms.
"We now see that we as a humanity have a common enemy... those who control large amounts of financial capitals, algorithms, and weapons."
4. The "Gaza Playbook" in Cuba: Selective History and Economic Siege
The U.S. is currently applying a strategy of "induced humanitarian crisis" to Cuba that mirrors the tactical strangulation of Gaza. By imposing an oil blockade, the U.S. has triggered an infrastructure collapse so severe that childhood cancer fatality rates have spiked due to missing medical supplies. The goal is "regime replacement": starving a population until the intervening power becomes the only source of life-saving aid.
There is a cynical selectivity to this historical warfare. The U.S. justifies the current blockade of Cuba by freezing history in 1959, yet simultaneously tells Palestinians to "get over" the events of 1948 in favor of modern statehood. It is a world where history is only a weapon if it serves the interests of the hegemon.
"It's really eerie how quickly and seamlessly the U.S. moved the Gaza policy over to Cuba."
5. Japan’s Remilitarization: Replaying the Tensions of 1939
Japan is undergoing a tectonic policy shift, projecting a 500% growth in military spending and effectively abandoning its post-war pacifist identity. This transition from exporting consumer electronics to building a heavy industrial military base represents a fundamental shift in global fund flows. As part of a "Trump tariff" deal, Japan is expected to spend $550 billion within the U.S., signaling that the Yen’s status as a "safe refuge" is over.
In a region defined by massive population differentials, Japan’s resurgence is raising alarms in China, echoing the regional tensions of 1939. Analysts increasingly view nuclear weapons as the "great balancer" in this new Pacific landscape, where the debasement of the Yen and the rise of a militant industrial complex signal a return to the precarious power dynamics of the mid-20th century.
6. The "Terrorist" Label Backfires: The Legal Collapse of Manufactured Consent
In a landmark ruling, the UK High Court declared the government’s ban on the group Palestine Action "unlawful." Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was found to have misapplied her own policy and violated freedom of expression, working backward from a desire to destroy a political group to find a "terrorist" label that fit.
The investigative gold in this case was the revelation that CMS Strategic—a PR firm representing the weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems—claimed credit for planting fake "Iran link" stories in the legacy media. The Home Office then used these "nudge-nudge, wink-wink" lies to justify the ban, claiming "secret evidence" that the court found unsubstantiated. The ruling vindicates over 2,700 people arrested for political speech, highlighting the danger of a government that manufactures threats to silence dissent.
"Direct action is not terrorism... we are used to being stepped on. This is a vindication for a generation."
7. Conclusion: Navigating the Rubble
The Old World Order hasn't just died; it has been replaced by a cold, transactional system of geopolitics where elite networks operate with near-total immunity. As the West’s model of "coercive stability" continues to fracture, the "win-win" model of the BRICS nations—focused on sovereignty and transactional pragmatism—becomes increasingly attractive to a world tired of being starved by sanctions and silenced by algorithms. We are entering a landscape where the primary casualty is the truth. The only remaining question is: how will you navigate a world where the rules are written by the very people the systems were designed to keep in check?

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