INVESTIGATINGGovernmentA poll found that a majority of Americans believe the timing of Trump's military action against Iran was connected to the release of damaging Epstein files. The poll result received 13,365 upvotes on Reddit, reflecting widespread public skepticism about the war's true motivation.
“A poll found that a majority of Americans believe the timing of Trump's military action against Iran was connected to the release of damaging Epstein files. The poll result received 13,365 upvotes on Reddit, reflecting widespread public skepticism about the war's true motivation.”
A poll found that a majority of Americans believe Trump's military strikes on Iran were timed to distract from the Epstein files. Not a fringe theory. Not a Reddit conspiracy. A majority of the American public.
The Epstein files were dominating headlines. Names were dropping. Documents were being analyzed by thousands of citizen investigators. Then bombs started falling on Iran. The Epstein story disappeared from front pages overnight. Coincidence?
The finding that most Americans connect the Iran strikes to Epstein got 13,365 upvotes on Reddit. This reflects something the mainstream media won't acknowledge: the American public has learned to recognize the pattern. Scandal breaks → military action → scandal disappears from headlines.
Clinton bombed Sudan and Afghanistan during the Lewinsky scandal ("Wag the Dog"). Bush invaded Iraq on fabricated WMD intelligence. Obama expanded drone strikes when domestic scandals peaked. The use of military action as political distraction has a long, documented history. The public isn't paranoid — they're paying attention.
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