For years I have been prying, pulling, yanking, studying, analyzing, examining, questioning, probing, exploring and peeling back the many layers of a very large puzzle that at first seemed to be of a certain size. However, the more I delved into it, the larger this brainteaser became. As soon as I managed to fit one piece inside the next I’d discover another dozen or so lurking in the dank corners of this evergreen onion.
Three months before The Beatles made their debut on the Ed Sullivan show on February 9, 1964 the President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in front of the world. That was interesting enough, but then I discovered a straight line connection to Chiquita Bananas—meaning Leon Black’s father Eli (who jumped from the 44th floor of the Pan Am building in 1975) and to several Satanists…well, this one’s a head scratcher, and a must-read for anyone who loves riddles inside an enigma wrapped in a mystery.
“I’m breathless. I feel as if I’m starting to connect through line of this enterprise of evil. I’m flabbergasted that you live through these clouds of insanity and survive. You’re one of the best researchers and writers ever.”
Epstein’s mentor Wexner + The Beatles
In the most extraordinary of circumstances while deep in research on the Jeffrey Epstein case, Kirby Sommers stumbled upon the 1960s’ pop sensation The Beatles — considered to present day the most influential band in popular music history.
Price: $39
If Kirby were to "publish" her work and sell on Amazon, she would be paid shy of $4 per book sale. Therefore, in order to keep her work available to those who are interested, they are on this website at an affordable price and sent in PDF format.























