Donald Kipkorir is one of the most known people in the country. He is well known because of his outbursts and as things seem to be, he won’t be going slow anytime soon.
That is because his recent post through his official X account has reignited debate over Israel’s influence on global leaders, particularly in Europe, America under President Donald Trump, and Big Tech.
The query asks why these figures appear to “bend to the whims of Israel,” speculating that Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, holds compromising files collected through figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
It further suggests such material explains widespread support—or silence—amid Israel’s military actions in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran.
This theory, often called the “Epstein-Mossad blackmail” hypothesis, has circulated for years. Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in 2019, allegedly ran a sex-trafficking network ensnaring powerful individuals.
Some claim it functioned as a “honeytrap” for Mossad, leveraging ties like those of Ghislaine Maxwell (daughter of reported Mossad asset Robert Maxwell) and Epstein’s associations with former Israeli PM Ehud Barak.
Former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe and others have alleged Epstein and Maxwell operated on Mossad’s behalf to gather kompromat—compromising material—for geopolitical leverage.

Recent Epstein file releases, including FBI documents citing unverified sources claiming Epstein was “trained as a spy” and relayed info to Mossad, have fueled speculation.
Public polls show many Americans suspect foreign intelligence involvement, with Israel frequently named alongside Russia or the US.
Figures like Tucker Carlson have amplified these ideas, prompting denials from former Israeli leaders like Naftali Bennett, who called them “categorically false” and part of anti-Israel slander.
Critics argue Western support for Israel stems from shared strategic interests, lobbying (e.g., AIPAC), historical alliances, and military aid dynamics—not blackmail. No concrete evidence has publicly confirmed Mossad directed Epstein’s crimes for systematic extortion.
The post taps into broader frustrations over perceived double standards in international responses to Middle East conflicts.

While conspiracy claims persist online, they remain unproven and heavily debated, often blending fact with speculation.

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