VIDEO: Airport apologizes after bizarre ‘Epstein Coverup’ broadcast

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Travelers at San Diego International Airport were perplexed when a message about the alleged cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein’s death appeared on a terminal screen.
The airport’s networking system on Wednesday displayed the message with text that read, “Airport is paging Epstein Coverup please meet your party at terminal two east by American Airlines.”
The article goes on to state the following:
The mistake went viral on Twitter after a user posted footage of the screen.
WATCH the video below:
I have no idea who Epstein Coverup is, but he was just paged at the airport.#EpsteinCoverup pic.twitter.com/l3gdBf80fv
— Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) November 6, 2019
The airport released the following statement:
“San Diego International Airport’s paging system is a vital communications resource for airport users in a sometimes busy, hectic environment. Airport users depend on this system to reach loved ones or receive notifications in a timely manner. In this instance, our employee made a mistake.”
Mistake? #EpsteinCoverupCoveruphttps://t.co/eSryxMdxOJ
— Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) November 7, 2019
The incident occurred one day after Project Veritas released an undercover video of ABC News host Amy Robach alleging she had the scoop on the Epstein story for three years, and her network killed the story.
BREAKING: @abcnews anchor @arobach caught on ‘hot mic’ in August disgustedly exposing networks decision to strategically spike bombshell investigation into Jefferey Esptein over THREE YEARS AGO.
Says what she had was “unbelievable” #EpsteinCoverup: https://t.co/HagfLpwKDn pic.twitter.com/fPvJc3JCCQ
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) November 5, 2019
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