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According to the many reports on this, most guests flew to airstrip on the neighbouring island of St Thomas and were shuttled across by helicopter.
It's not out of the question that this is what he means, in the same way that "flying to Tokyo" usually means "flying to Narita and riding the shuttle into Tokyo".
You really think that everyone who flew into the neighboring airport on St. Thomas all went to Epstein's island? That's like saying everyone who landed at Narita was actually travelling to the Sohkyu Country Club to play a round of golf.
I’d love anyone to tell me what’s so intriguing about St Thomas isle that’s attracting all of Epstein’s clients.
I guess having children for se is a clever business proposition next to such island
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Thomas,_U.S._Virgin_Islands
Nearly 50,000 people live there. Very few are pedophiles. Even fewer have anything to do with Epstein.
Yeah. And about that much live in my small town. But billionaires aren’t flocking here, either.
Again, what’s the great attraction?
I’m sure it’s a lovely place, but billionaire worth? Such that we could reasonably say billionaires are landing in Saint Thomas for its own purpose and not as a puddle-jump to Epstein’s island? If rich people started flying into the airport down the street from me, my town would be ecstatic, but we’d be curious why. We wouldn’t ask publicly, perhaps, but there’d be talk at the pubs.
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