The following is the unedited version of an article appearing in the coming issue of the EIR Strategic Alert Service, out this week in Germany.
The German government and mainstream media are trying to keep the lid on a scandal that threatens to reveal a deep control by Epstein-connected MI6 networks over German government policy. The scandal involves Philippa Sigl-Glöckner (PSG), a former official of the Finance Ministry and current head of the SPD Council of Economic Policy, who pops up in a June 23, 2018 e-mail to Epstein. An unknown (blacked out) sender (who has been identified as Melanie Walker, who worked at the Gates Foundation and served as a science adviser to Epstein) wrote to Epstein: “You remember one of my awesome young staffers. Philippa finished her master’s degree in compsci and starts a job with the super elite German secret service and is placed within the ministry of Finance to follow money.”
The “awesome” staffer is Philippa Sigl-Glöckner (PSG), a British-trained economist who worked with Tony Blair’s Africa Governance, from which she went to work for German foreign intelligence agency BND, and was assigned to the office of Undersecretary of Finance Wolfgang Schmidt.
Being mentioned as an “awesome young staffer” in a mail exchange with Epstein is not the best calling card, in view of the sex trade activity which has been uncovered through the publication of the Epstein files. However, the case of PSG sheds light on the core-business of the Epstein networks: intelligence and political subversion.
PSG runs the Berlin think-tank Dezernat Zukunft (https://dezernatzukunft.org/ueberuns/), which she founded a few weeks later than the date of the above mentioned e-mail to Epstein, whose mission is “supporting people in forming their political opinions.” According to media reports, PSG helped complete the transformation of the SPD into an anti-industrial, radical Green party, providing technical and strategic guidance especially during coalition negotiations and party platform development.