As I see it The great Epstein saga leading nowhere very fast 07-02-2026 06:00 For well over a week, the doings of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who took his own life in a New York prison over six years ago, have dominated the news. by James Neilson
EPSTEIN SCANDAL 'Epstein files' fallout triggers apologies, resignations, probes, questions 06-02-2026 13:26 Release by US authorities of a new cache of files on late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has caused international fallout involving high profile figures.
EPSTEIN FILES & ARGENTINA Epstein files show link to ‘Fred’ Machado 05-02-2026 16:28 Declassified documents indicate disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein negotiated aircraft purchases tied to Federico ‘Fred’ Machado.
Supreme Court discovery Argentina’s Supreme Court digs deeper into discovered Nazi archive 21-06-2025 09:27 Passports, propaganda, membership documents, swastika notebooks, images of Hitler – Argentina’s Supreme Court is progressing with its investigation into the contents of boxes holding Nazi files, which were found in champagne crates in a basement.
DECLASSIFICATION DRIVE Declassified files show Nazi fugitive evaded capture for decade 29-04-2025 13:06 Despite being denounced in 1975, former Gestapo officer Walter Kutschmann evaded justice for a decade before his 1985 arrest in Argentina, records show.
DECLASSIFICATION DRIVE Argentina opens up secret Nazi fugitive files to public 28-04-2025 12:19 On orders of President Javier Milei, General Archive of the Nation releases 1,850 files on activities of Nazi fugitives in Argentina; Files, now accessible to the public online, include details of banking operations, intelligence reports and more.
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS Argentina to declassify files on Nazis who sought refuge post-World War II 25-03-2025 11:59 Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos confirms that President Javier Milei has ordered the declassification of all official records concerning Nazis who sought refuge in Argentina after World War II, following a request from US Republican Senator Steve Daines back in February.