Jeffrey Epstein lost an address book. One man's quest brought it to rural Vermont. [View all]
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Christopher Helali had been fascinated by Epstein and what his story said about global power and politics in todays world. He took a chance on an eBay listing and picked up the artifact at the post office near his home in Vershire.

How did a Vershire man come to possess the address book of infamous pedophile, international financier and friend to the worlds most powerful people Jeffrey Epstein?
Why, eBay, of course.
Five years ago, Christopher Helali saw the book for sale online and took a gamble, spending a few hundred bucks on the off chance the artifact was the real thing.
When the little black book filled with the contacts of the worlds most notorious sex criminal arrived in Vershire, Helali picked it up at the post office and opened it in gloves and a mask, careful not to leave fingerprints. Though at the time the veracity of the document remained in question, Helali himself was quickly convinced.
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While the subject of Epstein and his connection to the halls of power has gone quiet in the daily news cycle since this summers fever pitch, the saga sustains a perennial appeal for Helali and others like him. They believe theres more going on behind the scenes than what most people imagine. To them, its clear, as long as you pay attention: In Epstein, the most far-fetched of conspiracies crystalize if not in verifiable fact, then at least in circumstantial evidence.
The vast networks of financial interests, intelligence interests, and the military aspects that intersect with the media, with powerful people who can shape narratives and can shape peoples perceptions all join together in the Epstein tale, Helali said. What it ultimately raises the specter of is what people sometimes refer to as the deep state.