Epstein Guard Called To Testify As Oversight Committee Explores Potential MURDER

“…House Oversight Chairman James Comer is ramping up the heat on the botched handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s custody, announcing a subpoena for prison guard Tova Noel amid bombshell revelations of suspicious cash deposits and online searches just before the disgraced elitist’s alleged suicide.

With fresh DOJ documents unearthing red flags that scream cover-up, Comer’s move signals a long-overdue push for transparency against the bureaucratic stonewalling that has shielded powerful figures tied to Epstein’s web of abuse.

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Chase Bank flagged suspicious deposits into Noel’s account, including $5,000 on July 30, 2019—ten days before Epstein’s death. From December 2018, seven deposits totaled $11,880, coinciding with her assignment to Epstein’s unit. Yet DOJ investigators never questioned her about it.

An FBI briefing identified Noel as an “orange flash” on camera approaching Epstein’s cell at 10:40 p.m. the night before, carrying linens or clothing—the last approach to the tier. She denied it…”

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A CIA Medal, a Torture Scandal, and Jeffrey Epstein

“…Ruemmler served as White House Counsel from 2011 to 2014 and was involved in a range of sensitive national security matters, including the administration’s drone program.

After American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki was killed in a CIA-directed drone strike in Yemen in September 2011, Ruemmler argued against releasing the legal memo that authorized the operation, concerned that disclosure could expose the administration to Freedom of Information Act lawsuits, according to an account by Newsweek’s Daniel Klaidman. It took three years of FOIA litigation to force the Obama administration to release the memo.

The posture was consistent with her broader approach: protect the White House, limit exposure, manage the fallout.

But the most significant challenge she navigated—and the one that John Brennan later called the most “complex, challenging, distracting, and time consuming” problem he faced running the CIA—was the Senate Intelligence Committee’s landmark report on the agency’s post-9/11 torture program.

Senate investigators spent seven years reviewing millions of pages of internal CIA documents and produced a 6,700-page report whose findings were devastating: the torture program was ineffective and had been systematically misrepresented to Congress, the White House, the Justice Department, and the public.

The committee had completed its report when Brennan was sworn in as CIA director in March 2013, after a bruising confirmation battle—one in which Ruemmler played a key role, writing letters to skeptical Republican senators on the White House’s behalf and helping manage the release of Benghazi documents that had blocked his nomination.

From the moment he arrived at Langley, Brennan made his intentions clear. He had promised during his confirmation hearing to meet with committee staff on the torture report, which Brennan found shocking and disturbing. Once confirmed, he changed his mind.

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“Uncle Jeffrey”

Ruemmler shared the news that same afternoon with a man she had met just months earlier. According to documents released as part of the federal investigation into his crimes, she had first met Epstein for lunch at his Manhattan mansion in July 2014, just two months after leaving the White House. She was soon being invited to parties Epstein hosted with his rotating cast of powerful friends, including future CIA Director Bill Burns. She called Epstein “Uncle Jeffrey.” He gave her a $9,400 Hermes handbag…”

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The Original Jeffrey Epstein

This is the story of George Huntington Hartford II, a friend of Hod Dibben and Stephen Ward, and a billionaire who was closely related to the intelligence-linked propaganda creators who were behind the invention of James Bond.
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Huntington Hartford, Ivar Bryce and James Bond

By 1960, Huntington Hartford’s marriage to Marjorie was coming to an end, and he was celebrating by organising elite sex parties, as well as becoming a regular at Hod Dibben’s sordid London-based events. At the famous, sometimes satanic themed, sex parties held by Hod Dibben and Mariella Capes, aka Mariella Novotny, George Huntington Hartford mingled with the elites of London, gangsters such as the Kray twins, as well as many of the main characters involved in the Profumo Affair, an event which saw the downfall of the British government. One of the people who sometimes attended these gatherings was Stephen Ward, who was to become the main patsy in the Profumo scandal, resulting in his death by overdose while in custody during one of the most high profile court cases Britain had ever seen.
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In 1950, Ivar Bryce married into the Huntington Hartford family and wed Josephine Huntington Hartford. Like George Huntington Hartford II, his sister, Josephine Bryce, had inherited wealth from their grandfather. Yet, unlike George, she invested it well, concentrating on owning racehorses and becoming very successful in her own right. During the late-1950s, Ivar Bryce, Ian Fleming, and George Huntington Hartford also began producing films together. In April 1953, Fleming had published a novel entitled Casino Royale, which introduced his readers to a British secret agent, serving Queen and country, who went by the name James Bond. The book was successful and soon Fleming began working with Ernest Cuneo to develop scripts for James Bond’s cinematic debut. Cuneo had been an important, if not vital, figure in the operations of the aforementioned BSC during World War II. He also admitted to passing information about American decision-making onto British spies, during a time where the Brits were intent on manipulating US actions.
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Also in April 1959, Ian Fleming wrote a letter to McClory concerning potential James Bond movie ideas, with that letter also being used in a 1963 court case between Bryce and McClory after their business relationship eventually broke down. However, in August 1959, McClory and Bryce were still on agreeable terms and were reportedly about to start work on their new studio in the Bahamas.

Basing the production company and much of the development of the James Bond franchise in the Bahamas made sense for many reasons. The Huntington Hartford children had both purchased homes in the Bahamas, with George’s “Paradise Island” being located very close to Ivar and Josephine Bryce’s Xanadu villa. But the main reason for Bond being based in the Bahamas was McClory himself, who claimed that he was responsible for a large part of Ian Flemings novel, Thunderball, being set in the Bahamas. McClory claimed in the previously mentioned 1963 court case that Bryce and Fleming had tried to oust him as the producer of the proposed Bond film. Eventually, like the relationship between McClory and Bryce, the plans to build a studio in the Bahamas began to unravel.

George Huntington Hartford had promised that his redevelopment of Hog Island into “Paradise Island” was to see the creation of a “dignified vacation resort.” In 1960, the New York Times reported that the island at Nassau in the Bahamas was to be a place for “artists and writers, socialites, and diplomats, teachers and scientists, sportsmen and students” in an atmosphere of “cultural enjoyment.”

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