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In reply to the discussion: Lots of Noam Chomsky in the files [View all]Kid Berwyn
(23,599 posts)18. Epstein moved in interesting circles.
Today CounterPunch publishes a piece on the shocking relationship between the "liberal intellectual" and the sex trafficker.
On the Emails Between Jeffrey Epstein and Noam Chomsky
by Vijay Prishad
CounterPunch, February 3, 2026
Excerpt...
But of course, it was impossible to ignore the emails between my friend and collaborator Noam Chomsky and Epstein. I have read what I can, and I have seen what I need to see. Noam has been a great mentor for me, and we have made two books together (the last one, his final book). Both books were written around the time that he was in correspondence with Epstein. But nothing in our many discussions brought up any of the themes in that correspondence or of the fact that he was meeting Epstein. Noam and I talked about US imperialism and its crimes, and then about Cuba. The only personal other thing we talked about other than these political matters was our love of dogs and the Arabic language.
Since Noam cannot speak or write and explain his relationship with Epstein, the matter is fraught. There is nothing to say on his behalf. When the photos and emails appeared, I was immediately disgusted by Epsteins paedophilia, and so by Noams friendship with him. There is no defence for this, in my view, no context that can explain this outrage.
I asked Jeffery St. Clair, the editor of CounterPunch, what our common friend Alexander Cockburn would have made of these revelations. Alex would have been troubled, I think, Jeffrey wrote, about Noam having such a close relationship with an ultra-Zionist, and probable Israeli agent Seriously bad judgment from someone who usually makes such considered and thoroughly reasoned decisions. Epstein was a man of the Far Right and a Zionist an accumulator of men of power and influence who want to turn the world into their paradise and our hell. He introduced Noam to Ehud Barak, a man who had faced corruption allegations in the early 2000s and who had committed war crimes during his tenure as Israeli Prime Minister. In 2009, Barak conducted a terrible war against the Palestinians in Gaza, murdering about 1500 Palestinians in cold blood. The United Nations investigation committee, chaired by Richard Goldstone, found in its report that the Israeli government led by Barak had committed war crimes. When Barak visited the United Kingdom that year, solicitors took a case to the City of Westminster to ask for a warrant under the 1988 Criminal Justice Act, which provides for universal jurisdiction in war crimes cases. No such warrant materialised. Why would Noam meet a war criminal in 2015, six years after these events? When I asked Noam in 2021, for our first book The Withdrawal, if he would have gone to meet with Henry Kissinger, he laughed and said, no. And yet, he had earlier unbeknownst to me, met with a war criminal.
Why consort so freely with a person of that disposition? Why provide comfort and advice to a paedophile for his crimes?
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/02/03/on-the-emails-between-jeffrey-epstein-and-noam-chomsky/
Chomsky and the late Alexander Coburn, the co-founder of CounterPunch, were leftists who wrote in "Rethinking Camelot: JFK, the Vietnam War, and U.S. Political Culture" (1999), that the JFK assassination was the work of a lone gunman. Furthermore, they have amplified the fiction over the decades that there was no difference between JFK and his successors as far as foreign and domestic policy go. Nothing could be further from the truth.
So, who benefits from such a relationship between intellectuals and sex traffickers, besides the liars? Who suffers, besides the missing and sexually exploited children, and the truth?
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So now Chomsky must've been engaged in sexual misconduct and Epstein was blackmailing him?
AZJonnie
Yesterday
#12
I doubt it. He just didn't care that his buddy trafficked young girls. NT
Happy Hoosier
Yesterday
#17
That, and/or he believed his buddy when he told everyone around him he didn't do it, was being framed, etc
AZJonnie
Yesterday
#20
It's quite telling that the Tankies are upset about Chomsky being friends with a Zionist, rather
Jose Garcia
13 hrs ago
#23
Well this is a pretty bad look, on so many levels. Dismaying to say the least (nt)
AZJonnie
Yesterday
#10