Members of Congress reviewing unredacted Jeffrey Epstein documents are raising alarm over what they describe as deeply disturbing language, coded references, and evidence suggesting “very, very sick” abuse that may extend beyond previously known trafficking crimes.
During anappearanceon Newsmax, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said the material lawmakers were permitted to examine under the Epstein Files Transparency Act appears far darker than the public narrative surrounding Epstein’s operation.
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Boebert joined a select group of lawmakers granted access to the files.
While members of Congress cannot copy documents or publicly reveal concealed identities, they are able to discuss what they observed in general terms.
She told host Rob Schmitt the documents contain troubling coded language and repeated references to “consumption.”
“This seems that it wasn’t only the trafficking of young girls, as the narrative suggests, but there arecode wordsthat suggest Jeffrey Epstein and his associates could maybe even be engaging in someconsumption,” Boebert said.
She cited repeated mentions of “beef jerky” and references tied to a restaurant called The Cannibal appearing within the documents.
“Now, that isn’t a restaurant that is claiming to serve human meat by any means, but some of this just seems like there are a lot of conspiracies that make you wonder,” she added.
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Source: SGT Report