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All Epstein Files Surrounding 9/11 Completely Withheld — DOJ Calls It a ‘Coincidence’

The U.S. Department of Justice has dumped millions of Jeffrey Epstein files on the public — but guess what they conveniently “forgot” to include? Every single document from 1999 to 2001, the exact window surrounding the September 11 attacks.

This isn’t an oversight. It’s a blatant, in-your-face cover-up to protect the explosive truth: Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad operative, and the missing files almost certainly hide his — and Israel’s — role in 9/11.

The DOJ’s Epstein dump included millions of pages, thousands of videos, and hundreds of thousands of images from Epstein investigations. Files cover his early 1990s rise, post-2001 activities, flight logs starting around 2005, and the 2008 Florida plea deal.

But the late 1990s buildup to 9/11? Almost nothing. Independent reviews of the released datasets confirm the same stark gap across collections—entire years scrubbed or never surfaced.

The official line: redactions for victim privacy, duplicates, and legal privileges. Yet why does an entire chronological block vanish while surrounding periods flood out? This selective silence points to one conclusion: a calculated cover-up to bury material too dangerous to expose.

Epstein’s Mossad Ties: The Missing Link to 9/11?

Newly public documents amplify long-standing claims that Epstein operated as a Mossad asset. A 2020 FBI memo from a confidential source states he was “trained as a spy” under former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, relaying intelligence through attorney Alan Dershowitz—who allegedly debriefed with Mossad handlers.

Barak appears repeatedly in visitor logs, emails, and communications; Epstein even joked in one message about “not working for Mossad,” a line many read as dark irony.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s father, Robert Maxwell, was a known Mossad operative before his 1991 death. Epstein funneled money to Israeli causes tied to the IDF and settler groups. Former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe has asserted Epstein and Maxwell ran blackmail operations for Mossad dating back to the 1980s.

Now overlay this on 9/11. Persistent theories point to Mossad foreknowledge or involvement—dancing Israelis, art students, warnings ignored. Epstein’s network, built on elite access, financial fronts, and compromising material, offered perfect cover for intelligence gathering or facilitation in the pre-9/11 period.

And then there is the painting Epstein hung in his Manhattan townhouse: President George W. Bush playing with a paper airplane, with two collapsed Jenga towers in front of him.

The missing files could contain transaction records, communications, or recruitments tying his operation to attack preparations. Buried references in released material—like a cryptic “shadow committee on 9/11”—only deepen the suspicion.

Why the DOJ Will Never Allow Full Disclosure

Exposing Mossad’s hand in 9/11 via Epstein would detonate U.S.-Israel relations, trigger worldwide backlash, and unravel decades of covert alliances. It risks implicating American officials who knew or looked away. No administration—regardless of party—can permit that fallout.

Israeli leaders like Netanyahu and Bennett deny any Mossad-Epstein connection, but the file gaps scream louder than denials. The DOJ’s chaotic releases, missed deadlines, pulled documents over “technical errors,” and finality claims despite public outcry all serve the same purpose: containment.

This isn’t transparency—it’s protection. The American people got millions of pages, but the truth about 1999–2001 remains locked away.

Until those files surface, the shadow of Mossad involvement in 9/11—and the cover-up to hide it—will only grow darker.

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