Sibel Edmonds: Epstein came to the Balkans and to Serbia, right during the wars of the nineties (original)
Did, and to what extent, did the tentacles of Epstein’s network penetrate the Balkans, and how did he exploit the consequences of natural disasters all over the world?
[The video is in English after the introduction]
What are the connections of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the Balkan countries, and how far has his monstrous network reached this part of the world? This was discussed in the show “Right to Speak” with Marija Kordić on RT Balkan television by Sibel Edmonds, who worked as a translator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Edmonds is a former contract translator for the FBI and the founder and editor-in-chief of the independent website “News Bud.” She was hired as a translator shortly after September 11, 2001, but was fired after less than seven months.
Recently, the U.S. Department of Justice announced more than three and a half million pages related to Epstein, which describe and reveal his crimes, as well as contacts with celebrities, businessmen, and politicians.
However, within this information, it can be found that 80 percent of the victims came from the Balkans. The first question is, logically, did he ever visit this region?
“Yes,” replied the guest.
“Based on my sources at the FBI and former lawyers of the Department of Justice, between 1997 and 2002, Epstein often traveled to the Balkans and other Eastern European countries,” she added. According to Sibel Edmonds, he regularly had financial transactions with these countries.
“None of that is located in the documents published so far. The fact is that he was involved in the transfer of money for individuals in the Balkans, including Albania, through the bank JPMorgan Chase.”
Then she stated one amazing fact.
“I estimate that his operations of human trafficking in the Balkans include more than a thousand victims, and they say that it’s a very conservative estimate,” said Edmonds.
She also mentioned that he came to our region.
“I don’t have the exact list of cities, but when it comes to countries, they include Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, and Albania. He often traveled to Poland and the Czech Republic. Interestingly, he traveled over Istanbul in Turkey to Afghanistan, and these trips occurred between 2003 and 2005.”
As she pointed out, there is a common thread, particularly regarding arrivals in the region during times of significant social crisis.
“The Balkan wars took place from 1997 to 2001. This covers the developments in Kosovo, Metohija, and Bosnia, and then from 2003 to 2005, it coincides with the Afghan border and the takeover of Afghanistan by the U.S. Army and private mercenaries.”
She stated that certain findings indicate that the disappearance of children after natural disasters may be linked to his human trafficking network.
“Another interesting fact that I got from the FBI is that Epstein traveled to Turkey many times—at least nine times—six of which were during the time of the earthquake. It’s a natural disaster when there were many displaced children, and Turkey reported thousands of missing children. It is believed that some may be connected with Epstein’s trafficking network,” she said, among other things, Sibel Edmonds.