This isn’t some wild speculation or some tinfoil-hat conspiracy. This is real. It’s documented, court-authenticated, Department-of-Justice-stamped evidence of an international trafficking network that was actively recruiting in Kyiv, processing in Tel Aviv and barking orders in Hebrew, as little as two weeks after Jeffrey Epstein died. The FBI is still sitting on 98 % of that evidence, sealed away in their vaults. The media has already started the usual script: anyone who reads these files must be a Russian asset. They’re counting on you to glance away and forget. Don’t.
The warning arrived in a language that betrayed everything. Not the Russian you might expect from a Ukrainian operation, not the English of American handlers, but Hebrew—raw, contemptuous, demanding. “Garbage, where are you? We are waiting at the train, come! (EFTA00078198 | Page 8). The message seared across the screen of a trafficking victim’s phone in early August 2019, two weeks after Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in a Manhattan jail cell, under circumstances that would strain the credulity of a B-movie script. The sender knew the number was traceable, but they did not care. They called her garbage, and they expected her to obey.
This was not supposed to exist. The official narrative was tidy: Epstein dies, the network dies with him. The Department of Justice had finally released the Epstein Files in January 2026—3.5 million pages delivered with the fanfare of transparency, in the theatre of accountability. What they did not advertise was the fraction: less than two percent (2%). 14.6 terabytes of computers, hard drives, and servers remained locked in FBI vaults, classified, buried. The three million pages they released so theatrically have transpired to be nothing short of a curated sliver designed to give the appearance of disclosure while concealing the operational core. Within that fractional disclosure sits Document EFTA00078198, a nine-page FBI interview record that obliterates the comfortable lie that Epstein’s death ended his criminal enterprise. The Hebrew threats continued after the supposed suicide. The Ukrainian phone lines stayed active. The enforcement mechanisms persisted, and if this is what they deemed safe enough to release—Hebrew death threats, active Ukrainian phone infrastructure, explicit references to Israeli destinations—then the ninety-eight per cent they still hide must constitute a map of hell.
What the document exposes is not an isolated criminal operation but rather a node within a documented, long-established trafficking ecosystem. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, between 2017 and 2020, Israel was the second-largest destination country for Ukrainian trafficking victims after Russia. The report is unambiguous: Russia received the most Ukrainian victims, followed by Israel, then Turkey, Germany, and Poland. This is not an anecdote. This is systematic data showing a flow of human beings from Kyiv to Tel Aviv that predates Epstein’s operations and outlives his death. The Epstein network was not an aberration; only the premium tier of a trafficking pipeline that has moved thousands of Ukrainian women to Israel, that continues to function today, and that has operated with such regularity that it has become a feature of the geopolitical landscape rather than a bug. (more...)
EPSTEIN FILES: Kyiv Recruited, Tel Aviv Enforced and the Phones Still Ring
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