Epstein files revive Dutch banker’s 2017 claim of elite child sacrifice rituals

The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein documents has brought renewed attention to a 2017 interview in which former Dutch banker Ronald Bernard alleged that ritualistic child sacrifices were practiced among the highest financial elites. Bernard claimed he was invited to participate but refused.
The recent disclosure of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced a 2017 interview in which former Dutch banker Ronald Bernard made explosive allegations of ritualistic child sacrifice among the upper echelons of the financial world. Speaking to Netherlands-based DVM TV, Bernard described being part of circles that adhered to “Luciferian” beliefs and attending “Churches of Satan” where ceremonies involved naked women and alcohol.
Allegations of Child Sacrifice Invitation
Bernard stated that his breaking point came when he was invited to participate in child sacrifices abroad. “That was the breaking point. Children,” he said in the interview. When asked directly if he was asked to sacrifice children, he confirmed, adding, “I couldn’t do it.” He claimed such practices had been carried out worldwide “for thousands of years.”
Context of Epstein Documents
The interview has regained attention following the latest release of Epstein-related documents by the U.S. Justice Department, which name several high-profile figures from politics, finance, and tech. Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. His network has been accused of facilitating the abuse of minors for powerful and wealthy associates.
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