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February 07, 2026

Epstein Files, Pandemic Power and the Question of Accountability

The Jeffrey Epstein files raise fresh questions about who holds power, how influence is exercised, and how major institutions make decisions behind closed doors. Independent investigative journalist Sayer Ji has examined these records in detail, drawing on internal emails, agreements and planning documents.

Those questions have now reached the U.S. Congress, where members have called on Bill Gates to testify under oath about his relationship with Epstein and the financial structures tied to pandemic preparedness.

Rather than focusing on personal scandal, Ji’s document-based reporting shows that pandemic preparedness, vaccine financing and global health governance were being structured well before COVID-19, with pandemics treated as ongoing strategic and financial categories.

In plain terms, the records show:

  • Pandemic preparedness systems were built in advance

  • Vaccine-related funding structures already existed

  • Pandemic simulations were built into policy, finance, and insurance planning

  • Financial instruments, including pandemic reinsurance triggers, were already in place

  • Epstein appears repeatedly as an intermediary connecting major institutions

This is not about personal scandal. It is about systems and incentives — and why powerful institutions continued to rely on Epstein as a connector and facilitator despite his criminal conviction.

Planning for outbreaks can serve the public interest only when it is transparent and free from financial conflicts. When crisis response systems align centralized power with private profit, the issue is no longer preparedness — it is power. Public records, sworn testimony, and independent investigation are essential to restoring public trust.

 

Read the full articles on Sayer Ji’s Substack:

Congress Calls Bill Gates to Testify Under Oath — As Melinda Breaks Her Silence and the Pandemic Money Trail Widens

The Epstein Files Illuminate a 20-Year Architecture Behind Pandemics as a Business Model

 

 

 

 

 

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