While I see some merit in what you say, I keep asking myself "So I am expected to believe that this address was on some random piece of paper that they just so happened to throw on the table that was going to be photographed for a multimillion-dollar ad campaign and the address just so happens to connect to someone named Epstein?".
Really, I have lost my ability to simply accept randomness.
For those and many other factors just in this ad campaign, the odds that all of this just randomly aligned is incalculable. For distraction or for messaging, this was all set up this way for a reason...
Never once did I say it was random. Someone clearly did it intentionally. The question is who that person was, who else knew about it, and, most importantly, why they did it.
While I see some merit in what you say, I keep asking myself "So I am expected to believe that this address was on some random piece of paper that they just so happened to throw on the table that was going to be photographed for a multimillion-dollar ad campaign and the address just so happens to connect to someone named Epstein?".
Really, I have lost my ability to simply accept randomness.
For those and many other factors just in this ad campaign, the odds that all of this just randomly aligned is incalculable. For distraction or for messaging, this was all set up this way for a reason...
Never once did I say it was random. Someone clearly did it intentionally. The question is who that person was, who else knew about it, and, most importantly, why they did it.
Only an evil spirit could bring it all together.