
Friend,
My story of meeting Jeffrey Epstein is unusual. Fortunately for me, I
didn’t end up one of his victims. At the time, I was 27 years old and, by
then, too old and well-connected (and protected) for his tastes.
We met in Aspen, Colorado. He was charming, funny, and attentive. He
offered me a ride back to NYC on his private jet. With several friends in
common, I had no reason to suspect the darkness that hid behind his
glamorous facade.
Shortly thereafter, he invited me down to his palatial estate in Palm
Beach, but once I arrived, I knew something was wrong. He was naked in his
pool, making calls. When I declined to similarly disrobe, he started making
vulgar remarks about my bathing suit and make-up.
Before I tell you the rest of my
story, allow me to introduce myself (Please
keep reading).
My name is Jennifer Grossman (JAG), and I serve as the CEO of The Atlas
Society. Our mission is to engage young people with the ideas of Ayn Rand
in creative ways to equip the next generation with the virtues of reason,
productivity, and achievement.
In a world in which young women, in particular, are vulnerable to the
irrational, destructive woke agenda of the left—peddling victimhood,
envy, resentment, fear, and entitlement—Ayn Rand’s inspiring female
protagonists and her empowering message of individualism and freedom, can
help young women defend themselves against predators, whether dangerous
deviants like Jeffrey Epstein, or predatory leftists seeking to prey on
gullibility to amass power.
You can support
The Atlas Society’s mission by donating $10, $50, $100, $250, $500,
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The rest of my story with Jeffrey
Epstein: ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Fortunately, I believe Epstein recognized I was not a suitable candidate to
become one of his victims. At 27 years old, I was already 13 years older
than his oldest victim.
Predators like Epstein are also experts at recognizing the weak and
vulnerable—and avoiding those with experience and resources.
Why am I telling you this story, and
how does it relate to our mission at The Atlas
Society?
Here’s the ugly truth: The story of Jeffrey Epstein is about more than
perversion and predation. It’s about power — gaining
power over his victims and wielding power over the rich and powerful he
hoped to ensnare in his network.
His strategy was all about finding shortcuts, cutting corners, and
manipulating others. He didn’t seek productive win-win relationships with
equals but rather sought to bring others (girls and peers) down to his own
depraved level. He didn’t seek to live with integrity — he sought to
destroy it in others.
It’s the absolute antithesis of the vision presented in Ayn Rand’s
novels like Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, where
heroic entrepreneurs and independent creative geniuses pursue lives of
productivity and integrity.
Even critics of Ayn Rand’s fiction acknowledge that her villains are
eerily accurate characterizations of the moochers, looters, and
second-handers we see around us — people trying to get something for
nothing, not by bringing their best efforts and ideas to the table, but by
promoting fear and victimhood to exploit others.
At The Atlas Society,
we’re helping young people recognize — and defend themselves —
against such parasites.
In a day and age where daily book reading has plummeted 85% since the late
1970s, we introduce young people to Rand’s philosophy of individualism,
honesty, and responsibility through wildly creative means such as graphic
novels, animated videos, edgy social media, as well as weekly events and
our annual student conference.
I am asking you
to consider supporting The Atlas Society’s mission by helping us reach
our goal of raising $25,000 from new online donors in the next 48 hours.
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The Jeffrey Epstein story isn’t over
yet:
Here are two of his greatest unsolved mysteries:
- How did he acquire his wealth?
- Who were his conspirators, and why haven’t they been
identified?
We may never have these answers as insiders, our corrupt
justice system, and some big names do NOT want us to discover the truth.
Yes, Jeffrey Epstein is dead.
However, corrupt men like Jeffrey Epstein continue to live at large and use
blackmail, fraud, and the evils of big government to obtain money, fame,
and power.
The Atlas Society and Ayn Rand’s message provides the next generation
with a different path, hope, and a brighter future.
You and I MUST reject the status quo.
Ideas like socialism and big
government aren’t just bad… They are evil!
We must stop believing that the use of force to obtain money, power, and
fame is the answer to any of our problems.
Please join The
Atlas Society and help us spread our message of reason, capitalism,
rational self-interest, and achievement by making a donation. You can click
here to donate $10, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000 or ANY
amount.
Reminder: Our goal is to raise $25,000 from new online supporters in the
next 48 hours. So please make your donation before you do anything else
today.
Thank you,

Jennifer Grossman (JAG)
CEO
The Atlas Society
The Atlas Society is a 501(c)(3) Not
For Profit Organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
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