Starting from the late 70s, wealthy lobbyist and socialite Craig Spence ran a sexual blackmail operation
in D.C. involving underage boys where "call boys" would go on "midnight
tours" of the White House. According to obtained credit card records,
clients included key officials of the Reagan and Bush administrations,
US
military
officers, businessmen, lawyers, bankers, congressional aides, and media
stars.
Many of these parties also took place at Spence’s house, which was bugged and had secret two-way mirrors used to spy on guests. According to Spence's body guards and various associates, Spence provided cocaine and secretly filmed people in compromising sexual encounters with the intent of extortion and
blackmail.
When the ring was exposed, Spence died under mysterious circumstances. Similar to Epstein’s death, Spence’s death was quickly ruled as a suicide.
Shortly before his death, Spence told associates and reporters that he worked for the CIA, and that the call-boy operation was being investigated by federal authorities as a possible CIA front. Spence
admitted that the CIA was using the service to compromise federal
intelligence officials and foreign
diplomats. He told them that "his life was over" now that the sex ring
was exposed, and that "Casey’s boys are out to get me," referring to
then-CIA director William Casey.
According
to Boston detectives handling the investigation, next to Spence’s
deceased body was a newspaper clipping detailing efforts to initiate
legislation that would give protection to CIA agents called upon to
testify before the government.
After
his career as the Nebraska State Senator, lawyer and decorated Vietnam
War veteran John DeCamp became a full time investigator into the Franklin Scandal,
which revealed a high-level pedophile blackmail ring in the late 80s
where children—many in the foster care system—were flown across US and
abused by high-powered officials.
In his book The Franklin Cover-up,
DeCamp discovered a network of CIA sexual blackmail operations, some of
which connected the Franklin Scandal to Spence's blackmail ring. More than a dozen people investigating the Franklin case died under mysterious
circumstances.
What
you have to understand, John [DeCamp], is that sometimes there are
forces and events too big, too powerful, with so much at stake for other
people or institutions, that you cannot do anything about them, not
matter how evil or wrong they are and no matter how dedicated or sincere
you are or how much evidence you have. That is simply one of the hard
facts of life you have to face. You have done
your part. You have tried to expose the evil and wrongdoing. It has hurt
you terribly. But it has not killed you up to this point. I am telling
you, get out of this before it does. Sometimes things are just too big
for us to deal with, and we have to step aside and let history take its
course. For you, John, this is one of those times. – Former CIA Director William Colby
And Then Comes Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein was a shadowy billionaire who trafficked young women and minors for the rich and powerful
— from politicians, royal family members, celebrities, former
presidents and world leaders, scientists, business tycoons, and other
power elites. According to Epstein’s close associates,
Epstein managed money for clients with mega-fortunes and claimed to be a
"high-level bounty hunter" for governments and wealthy clients around
the world. For decades, dozens of girls as young as middle school age
were lured, groomed, and paid in cash for sex with Epstein and his
clients. These girls were instructed to recruit other vulnerable
girls, many of them at-risk and/or homeless.
When
undeniable evidence of Epstein’s child sex trafficking ring was brought
to light in court in 2008, the whole system shielded him and his
associates from the gravity of his crimes. What would’ve been a
federal indictment for life in prison turned into one of the most
lenient deals for a serial child sex offender in history, landing him
only 13 months in county jail. Most shockingly, his sentence would
shut down an ongoing FBI probe into whether there were more victims and other powerful people who took part in Epstein’s sex crimes.
The
person who signed off on this "sweetheart deal" for Epstein was Miami’s
top federal prosecutor, Alexander Acosta. It was revealed that he was
told "Epstein belonged to intelligence, and to leave it alone." Years later, Acosta would become the US Secretary of
Labor from 2017-2019, whose purview included combating human trafficking.
After Epstein's conviction in 2008, Epstein continued his sex trafficking operations until his arrest in 2019.
What could possibly be behind such powerful government protection of a convicted sex offender? After he became a convicted sex offender, why was Epstein meeting with high-level officials including CIA director William Burns and former White House counsel under
President Barack Obama? Could it be that Epstein was running a sexual blackmail operation similar to Spence's?
According to court papers, "Epstein wired his mansion with hidden cameras, secretly recording orgies involving his prominent friends and underage girls.
The ultimate purpose: blackmail." Former Israeli spy Ari Ben-Menashe alleged that Epstein was running a sexual blackmail operation on behalf of Israeli military intelligence.
Our
upcoming Speculation Station video goes deeper into the connection
between Epstein, intelligence agencies, and covert sexual blackmail
operations. Stay tuned!
Blackmail is Embedded in Our Political Machinery
Blackmail has always been used as a weapon
by intelligence agencies. It's a method of coercion used to control
events from the shadows, providing a window into how elites exercise
influence over each other.
Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee recently alleged
that many House members were deciding to vote based on "compromising
material about them held by powerful interests," both foreign and
domestic. American political commentator Jesse Watters speculated that any criminal information found on Hunter Biden's laptop could provide leverage for blackmailing President Joe Biden.
Blackmail
typically involves collecting information that could expose affairs,
drug use, sexual abuse, or other illicit activities. By threatening to
expose damaging information, blackmailers force their victims to do
their bidding. Blackmail subverts democracy by compromising
government officials, making it impossible for them to serve the
interest of the people or perform their duties correctly.
Instead, they’re forced to serve the interests of the blackmailer. Checks and balances can't apply to blackmail.
When
government agencies gather intelligence for reasons of national
security, we’re told the purpose is to protect us. Our research suggests
otherwise. High-level NSA whistleblowers revealed how mass surveillance is primarily used for political blackmail with the purpose
of
deceiving the public, destroying reputations, protecting criminal
activities of the powerful, attacking activist movements, and
influencing policies and laws.
NSA and CIA: Spying and Sexual "Honey Traps"
The CIA secretly monitored and spied on the Senate intelligence committee, who were tasked with overseeing intelligence agency activities and reigning in abuses of power. The NSA stockpiled sexually explicit images of ordinary people and spied on people’s porn habits as part of a plan to discredit "radicalizers."
Documents leaked by former NSA contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed the scope of illegal, state-sponsored mass surveillance programs (although the covert capability to monitor all communications existed
long before Snowden’s revelations). Investigations by the Washington Post
found that the intercepted communications of ordinary, everyday people
with no connection to extremism far outnumbered legally targeted foreign
entities. As former NSA
intelligence official and whistleblower William Binney articulated, "The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control."
Former NSA analyst and whistleblower Russ Tice
suggested that surveillance of high-ranking officials was a common
procedure to collect intimate information capable of destroying
reputations, inluding former president Barack Obama.
I
had my hands literally on the paperwork for these sort of things–they
went after high-ranking military officers; they went after members of
Congress, both Senate and the House, especially on the intelligence
committees and on the armed services committees and some of the–and
judicial. They went after lawyers and law firms. They went
after judges. One of the judges is now
sitting
on the Supreme Court that I had his wiretap information in my hand. Two
are former FISA court judges. They went after State Department
officials. They went after people in the executive service that were
part of the White House–their own people. They went after antiwar
groups. They went after U.S. banking firms and financial firms that do
international business. They went after NGOs that–like the Red Cross,
people like that that go overseas and do humanitarian work. —
Russ Tice on the Sibel Edmonds' Boiling Frogs podcast (Sibel Edmond was a former FBI staffer and National Security Whistleblowers Coalition founder)
Snowden’s files revealed the existence of the Joint Threat Research Intelligence Unit,
a top secret British spy unit that worked with the NSA to spread false
material on the internet in an effort to discredit or destroy
reputations. One of the top ways they did this was the use of sexual "honey traps" to snare, blackmail, and influence their targets.
Next
thing you know, you’re in a hotel room with them, naked. Next thing you
know, you’re about to make a key vote, and what happens? Some
well-dressed person comes up and whispers into your ear, ‘Hey, man,
there’s tapes out on you. Were you in a motel room on whatever with
whoever?’ And then you’re, like, ‘Uh-oh.’ And they say, ‘You really
ought not be voting for this thing.’ — Rep. Tim
Burchett, "GOP Congressman Stands By Accusation Some Fellow Members Have Been Compromised"
Operation Midnight Climax was a sub-project of Project MKULTRA,
the unethical CIA mind-control research program that began in the
1950s. Prostitutes on the CIA payroll were instructed to lure clients,
including US and
foreign
diplomats, back to CIA-run safehouses in New York and San Francisco.
They were slipped LSD, and monitored and filmed behind one-way glasses.
This program ran for 10 years, with a purpose
to research the power of sexual blackmail, surveillance technology, and
the possible use of mind-altering drugs in field operations. CIA agents
would later blackmail diplomats into becoming informants.
They
do not give a damn about the law or the Constitution or the Congress or
the Oversight committees except as something to be subverted and
manipulated and lied to. They ruin their detractors and they fear the
truth. If they can, they will blackmail you. Sex, drugs, deals, whatever
it takes." — Former CIA officer and Iran-Contra whistleblower Bruce Hemmings
J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI's Blackmail Campaign
J. Edgar Hoover was the first director of the FBI, and served in office for 48 years. Having been blackmailed himself, allegedly by organized crime figures, Hoover
understood the power of blackmail intimately.
While
he was in power, he was given the green light to engage in
unconstitutional, unchecked activities and crimes that involved spying
on and collecting intimate information about America’s most powerful.
Hoover surveilled politicians, presidents, at least 12 Supreme Court
justices, and all types of activists and citizens who he deemed as
enemies of the United States. An official count found Hoover had 883 files on senators and 722 more on congressmen.
Every president that Hoover served as FBI director was aware of his illegal activities. President Truman once wrote in his diary
that a secret police or Gestapo wasn’t necessary for protecting
establishment power because the FBI’s aggressive surveillance campaign
was "dabbling in sex-life scandals and plain
blackmail."
When activists broke into an FBI field office and discovered the top-secret COINTELPRO FBI program,
it was confirmed that the FBI was spying on and infiltrating civil
rights, anti-war and progressive groups to limit their political
effectiveness. Senator Frank Church, who headed the first committee to
investigate intelligence agency
abuses, couldn’t have said it any better: the purpose of COINTELPRO was
to destroy lives and ruin reputations.
Covert
action is nothing more than a semantic disguise for murder, coercion,
blackmail, bribery, the spreading of lies, whatever is deemed useful to
bending other countries to our will. — Senator Frank Church
Hoover
had a particular obsession with taking down Martin Luther King Jr., who
was seen as a communist because of his passion for transforming
economic inequality and ending the US war machine. Soon after Hoover
began his vicious surveillance campaign against King, a blackmail letter was sent to King along with a
tape
allegedly recording his extramarital affairs. The letter denounced him
as a "a colossal fraud . . . and a dissolute, abnormal moral imbecile
... Your 'honorary degrees,' your Nobel Prize (What a grim farce) . . .
will not save you ... You are done ... There is only one thing left for
you to do," the letter said. "You know what it
is .
. . There is but one way out . . . You better take it before your
filthy, abnormal, fraudulent self is bared to the nation."
Anthony Summers, a Pulitzer Prize Finalist, wrote a biography
on Hoover based on hundreds of insider interviews and secret documents.
In his book, he wrote about Senator Edward Long, a Democrat from
Missouri, who was going to conduct hearings on the FBI’s warrantless
wiretapping
activities.
A
senior Hoover aide came to call, and the conversation went as follows:
"Senator, I think you ought to read this file that we have on you. You
know we would never use it, because you're a friend of ours… We just
thought you ought to know the type of stuff that might get around and
might be harmful to you… They handed him the folder… Long read it for a
few minutes. [Then] they went on their
way.
The next thing I knew we had orders to skip over the FBI inquiries." — Anthony Summers, "The secret life of J Edgar Hoover"
An important final note
The
risks and dangers of bribery are well understood in politics, yet the
risks and dangers of blackmail are hidden and may be much more
significant. Most of us want to believe that our government is run on
democratic values. Yet so often, these values take a backseat to the
hidden agendas of special interests seeming to be above the law.
When
evidence of crime is used for blackmail purposes, the victims of these
crimes—including sexually abused children—are irrelevant to the
blackmailers. By failing to report these crimes and instead using them as leverage for blackmail, blackmailers make a mockery of justice. We believe in a better version of humanity, and good government is a critical part of that.
Disturbing
information like this can paradoxically remind us of the greater good.
It is the courage of the people and the love for the common good that
bring these injustices to light—fueling uncensored dialogue and
constructive action.
With faith in a transforming world,
Amber Yang, Executive Director for WantToKnow.info
The
challenge remains. On the other side are formidable forces: money,
political power, the major media. On our side are the people of the
world and a power greater than money or weapons: the truth.
Truth has a power of its own. Art has a power of its own. That age-old
lesson – that everything we do matters – is the meaning of the people’s
struggle here in the United States and everywhere. A poem can inspire a
movement. A pamphlet can spark a revolution. Civil disobedience can
arouse people and provoke us to think, when we organize with one
another, when we get involved, when we stand up and speak out together,
we can create a power no government can suppress. We live in a beautiful
country. But people who have no respect for human life, freedom, or
justice have taken it over. It is now up to all of us to take it back." ― Howard Zinn
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