INVESTIGATINGGovernmentMilitary strikes on Iran began during the exact news cycle when Epstein files were receiving unprecedented public attention. The timing shifted every major news outlet's coverage from Epstein to Iran overnight. The 'coincidence' theory received 15,027 upvotes.
“Military strikes on Iran began during the exact news cycle when Epstein files were receiving unprecedented public attention. The timing shifted every major news outlet's coverage from Epstein to Iran overnight. The 'coincidence' theory received 15,027 upvotes.”
The Epstein files were the biggest story in America. Names were dropping. Documents were being analyzed in real-time. Reddit was on fire. Congress was holding hearings. Then bombs started falling on Iran. And just like that — Epstein disappeared from every front page.
This isn't subtle. The military strikes on Iran began during the exact news cycle when the Epstein files were receiving more public attention than at any point since Epstein's death. Every major news outlet pivoted from "who's in the files?" to "are we going to war?" in a matter of hours.
Clinton bombed a pharmaceutical factory in Sudan during the Lewinsky scandal. Bush used 9/11 to launch an unrelated war in Iraq. The pattern of using military action to redirect public attention from domestic scandals is so well-established that there's a movie about it: "Wag the Dog."
The post connecting the Iran strikes to Epstein distraction got 15,027 upvotes. When fifteen thousand people independently arrive at the same conclusion, it's not a conspiracy theory — it's pattern recognition.
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