Prince Andrew is described as receiving confidential British government investment intelligence about Afghanistan and forwarding it directly to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Prince Andrew
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...when Americans went into Afghanistan, the British went in too. And Prince Andrew, who is the brother to the king, asked the British government..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...when Americans went into Afghanistan, the British went in too. And Prince Andrew, who is the brother to the king, asked the British government..."
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"...when Americans went into Afghanistan, the British went in too. And Prince Andrew, who is the brother to the king, asked the British government..."
"...Jeffrey Epstein. Okay? You think these guys work for the government, Prince Andrew. No, no, no. They work for Jeffrey Epstein, who works for..."
"...And so, you know, have you seen these videos of like Prince Andrew just running around and grabbing children? And he was like really,..."
"...had events warning of a lot of events because people like Prince Andrew and Peter Mendelson, who, who, who was the US, uh, who..."
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