INVESTIGATINGLegal & JusticeA detailed investigation connects Jeffrey Epstein, Peter Thiel, and Russian intelligence operatives in an alleged conspiracy to manipulate the 2016 US presidential election. The claim 'She Won' references Hillary Clinton and argues the election was stolen through a network of compromised tech billionaires and foreign intelligence.
“A detailed investigation connects Jeffrey Epstein, Peter Thiel, and Russian intelligence operatives in an alleged conspiracy to manipulate the 2016 US presidential election. The claim 'She Won' references Hillary Clinton and argues the election was stolen through a network of compromised tech billionaires and foreign intelligence.”
A deep dive investigation published on Substack connects three seemingly separate threads into one devastating claim: Jeffrey Epstein, Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, and Russian intelligence operatives worked together to manipulate the 2016 presidential election. The title says it all — "She Won."
The investigation maps financial relationships between Epstein's network and Thiel's political operations, cross-referenced with known Russian intelligence activities targeting the 2016 election. Epstein's own files — now public — contain references to both Russian money flows and tech industry connections that align with Thiel's political activities.
Peter Thiel was the most prominent Silicon Valley supporter of Trump's 2016 campaign. He donated $1.25 million to the campaign and spoke at the Republican National Convention. He also co-founded Palantir, which has deep ties to intelligence agencies worldwide. The investigation argues Thiel's role wasn't just political support — it was operational.
The post generated 7,950 upvotes and 572 comments, with commenters adding their own research threads connecting the dots between Epstein's intelligence connections, Thiel's data operations, and Russian electoral interference.
With the Epstein files public, connections that were previously speculative can now be cross-referenced against actual documents. The "She Won" investigation argues that the evidence trail was always there — it just needed the files to be released to connect the dots.
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