As of right now, Nigel Farage has 41 mentions in the released Epstein Files. This isn’t due to him having any direct connections to Jeffrey Epstein himself. Instead, it’s due to Farage’s connection to the right-wing organiser Steve Bannon, who we now know was incredibly close to Epstein in his final years.

Extraordinary. Farage’s 41 mentions in Epstein files.

“…part of Steve Bannon’s international network of right-wing populist leaders”
“…admires Putin for how he ‘played the whole Syria thing’
•”…appearing at a fundraiser for Republican congressman"https://t.co/quRFfKCByH pic.twitter.com/GK4KJkvKZC

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41 mentions

The website Epstein Secrets has made it easier for people to search and understand the Epstein Files. The summary of Nigel Farage reads:

Nigel Farage appears in 21 documents from the Epstein files, primarily in social media analysis documents monitoring Brexit-related discussions and in reports about Steve Bannon’s international political network connecting right-wing populist leaders.

Farage is mentioned in two distinct contexts within these documents. First, he appears in social media monitoring reports tracking Brexit discussions and public reactions to his ‘Breaking Point’ immigration poster during the 2016 referendum. Second, and more significantly, he is referenced in multiple reports analyzing Steve Bannon’s efforts to build a global network of nationalist and populist movements, appearing alongside figures like Viktor Orbán, Marine Le Pen, and Donald Trump. These documents describe Farage attending political events and fundraisers in the United States. One document also quotes him praising Putin’s handling of Syria.

Of course, being mentioned in the Epstein Files does not mean that a person did something wrong. At the same time, there seems to be a very clear reason why Bannon was attracted to both Epstein and Farage.

Bannon’s man in Britain

Farage isn’t the only far-right figure from Britain to receive a mention. As we reported before, Bannon and Epstein also discussed Tommy Robinson:

🚨 Tommy Robinson’s appearance in the Epstein files

Epstein emails Steve Bannon saying “Tommy Robinson!! Good Work” after Robinson travelled to the US to meet with Bannon in 2017.

It is interesting that Epstein has this to say to Bannon only months after meeting with Tommy… pic.twitter.com/517GzoAV2a

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At the time, the the Canary reported:

In 2018, Bannon was looking at Robinson as a key leader in the pan-European far-right movement that he was trying to establish. While things didn’t pan out how Sloppy Steve intended, it’s certainly the case that European far-right groups have grown and forged links in the proceeding years:

Farage was similarly linked to Bannon, as Byline Times reported:

Anyone who’s seen Alison Klayman’s 2019 documentary The Brink will remember the scenes where Steve Bannon and Nigel Farage sit together discussing a pan-European nationalist populist “Movement” – with Bannon calling Farage “the face” of Brexit while they talk about stitching together far-right parties across the EU. Bannon tells Farage that he’ll “fund it somehow”.

What those scenes didn’t show is that the Brussels vehicle Bannon was about to claim as his own – The Movement – had actually been created out of Farage’s network and that, in the background, Jeffrey Epstein was quietly helping Bannon plan, protect, and track his “European revolution”.

Farage is not just a cameo, he is ‘Mr Brexit’ – the most famous and successful of Bannon’s protégés apart from Donald Trump.

And Farage was wired into the legal shell of The Movement through his partner, Laure Ferrari, from day one – with an opaque dark money funding structure suggested by Epstein.

Allegedly, Bannon, Farage, Boris Johnson, and Jacob Rees-Mogg were part of a plot to oust Theresa May in 2018, with Epstein kept up to date on proceedings by Bannon. Reform UK deny that Farage attended this “summit”. You can read Byline Times’ full article here.

Accident of birth

There’s actually a reason why Farage wasn’t friends with Epstein himself, and it’s a reasonFarage made clear himself:

Farage observed that if he’d been of a different generation, he too would have probably come into contact with Epstein. “Had I been 10 years older, I would have done, because they were the circles … ”

Regardless of the age gap between them, Farage was seemingly only one step removed from Epstein’s innermost circle.

Featured image via GB News

By Willem Moore


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