Ironically, one of the loudest voices once demanding full exposure of Epstein’s secrets – Kash Patel – now finds himself at the centre of an unproven conspiracy theory of his own. In the void left behind, conspiracy theories have rushed to fill the silence. Chief among them is the so-called “Kash Patel honeypot theory,” a narrative that blends espionage, personal relationships, and unresolved public trauma into a potent cocktail of suspicion.
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