Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Israel's pedo US operation: FBI sting

Israeli-born acting US Atty for NV Sigal Chattah
Sigal Chattah
is Israeli-born [Jewish-Zionist] American attorney and US politician currently serving as the interim United States Attorney for the District of Nevada since 2025. She was the [Israel First] Republican nominee in the 2022 Nevada Attorney General election, where she was defeated by incumbent Democrat Aaron D. Ford. Prior to her candidacy, she was an attorney known for leading legal efforts for churches during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nevada.
Part 5: Jeffrey Epstein: Hiding in Israel?

I know Bibi. I work for IL. Can I go?
(NJ Criminal Podcast) Premiered Aug 19, 2025: NJ Criminal Podcast. Tom (of NJ Criminal Podcast) the producer continues to find appalling information on #JeffreyEpstein, focusing on recent developments, including the #LasVegas arrest of top Israeli official Tom Alexandrovich, a high-ranking Israeli #cybersecurity official, for predatory behavior towards minor children.
The discussion highlights patterns of individuals fleeing to Israel to evade justice, the implications of Israeli citizenship laws, and the intersection of intelligence agencies and legal loopholes that allow such behavior to persist.

The conversation concludes with reflections on the potential future of the case and the broader implications for #justice.


Is this part of Judaism, Jewish supremacy?

Exposing Israel pedophiles

Takeaways
  • The Epstein scandal continues to reveal new layers of predatory behavior.
  • Recent arrests highlight a troubling pattern of evasion of justice.
  • Israeli citizenship laws are exploited by fugitives to avoid prosecution.
  • Israeli Tom Alexandrovich's case exemplifies the ongoing issues within the justice system.
  • There are numerous cases of pedophiles returning to Israel and reoffending.
  • The law of return grants instant citizenship, complicating extradition efforts.
  • Epstein's own flight to Israel post-conviction raises serious questions.
  • American intelligence agencies may be aware of these individuals yet take no action.
  • The comfort level of offenders in the U.S. is alarming given their backgrounds.
  • The conversation underscores the need for systemic change in handling such cases.
  • Jimmy Dore; Tom, NJ Crime Podcast, Aug. 19, 2025; Ana Kasparian, Cen Uyghur, The Young Turks, Aug. 2025; Kyle Kulinski; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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