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It is worth listening to Maxwell's testimony, as she is the most likely person to reveal a client list if it exists. Millions of Americans are not satisfied with what they've been told about the case. People are not going to move on because they have a deep desire for justice. The corrupt and powerful are never held accountable while violent criminals run rampant. People want evildoers punished, the innocent defended, and justice served. They want to know who else was in the videos Pam Bondi mentioned and want those people exposed, humiliated, shamed, and punished. Everything should be unsealed, including search warrants and financial disclosures. People want to know what was in the truckloads of documents recovered in New York and want to see the phase two Epstein files. The government should stop with the excuses, stonewalling, and doublespeak and instead provide justice.

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Newly unsealed court documents reveal incriminating blackmail videos involving Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and Richard Branson with women. Epstein recorded these encounters and the women involved also have copies. The FBI is under pressure to release the footage, but there is a plea not to do so as no one wants to see those tapes.

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The conversation centers on the ongoing examination of Jeffrey Epstein’s files and what they reveal, with a focus on disturbing content, coded language, and the reliability of the material. - The speakers note the FBI’s earlier claim that there was no sex trafficking, calling that claim gaslighting given the scale of material now public. They emphasize the last four file dumps as “unbelievable” in their volume and in the disturbing, often coded language contained within. - They discuss how widespread Epstein’s influence appears to be, noting that Epstein’s activities touch many high-profile figures across politics and business. Names that repeatedly surface include former president Bill Clinton (clearly named in one journal entry) and former president Donald Trump (referenced repeatedly, sometimes with redactions that leave the identity ambiguous). Other figures mentioned include Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, and Ivanka Trump, among others. They point out that some references are explicit, while others are obfuscated or redacted. - A central feature of the material is the use of code words to describe sexual abuse and trafficking. The participants give several examples: - The journal of a 16-year-old Epstein trafficking victim uses coded language; words like “yucky,” “gross,” and other terms are interpreted by an attorney as code for sexual assault. The journal explicitly mentions Chelsea Clinton in one passage and references to Bill Clinton, with the implication of inappropriate acts. - “Pizza” is repeatedly identified as a common code word in emails and journals, linked by some to the broader Pizza Gate lore, and sometimes paired with “grape soda” or “beef jerky” as coded references. They note that “pizza” appears over 900 times in some files, and “grape soda” is mentioned in the context of sexual references or secret messages. - The reliability and credibility of victims’ accounts are discussed. The 16-year-old victim’s journals include extraordinary claims (for example, about having Epstein’s child), and the speakers acknowledge that some allegations are “out outrageous” and may be difficult to corroborate. They stress the need for more forensic verification to determine what is authentically attributable to the victim and what may be embellishment or misinterpretation. They mention claims that a baby allegedly connected to Ghislain Maxwell and Epstein existed, but note that there is no independent corroboration of a child, while other entries discuss the possibility of egg freezing and related issues. - Redactions are scrutinized. Some names are clearly identifiable (e.g., Clinton, Chelsea), while others (including a Trump-related item) are redacted or partially disclosed. The hosts suggest the redactions may reflect AI-assisted and manual redaction, with some omissions caused by the sheer volume of material and potential misses during processing. They acknowledge that some files were removed after the initial release due to redaction errors, which complicates interpretation. - The discussion moves to Epstein’s personal network and possible roles as a liaison or intelligence asset. They observe Epstein’s connections to Middle Eastern figures and governments, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, and speculate about possible associations with Mossad, Saudi intelligence, and other agencies. They discuss Epstein’s travel history, mentions of forged or fake passports, and the possibility that he might have contemplated operating outside the United States. - The material includes extensive photographic and video evidence. The speakers remark on the sheer number of images and videos, the presence of many well-known individuals in Epstein’s orbit, and body-language cues suggesting Epstein treated others as objects for his pleasure. They note that even after his 2008 conviction, Epstein remained photographed in public settings, implying ongoing power dynamics and influence. - The possibility that Epstein is alive is entertained, sparked by references to a possible escape plan and by discussion of questions around his death. They analyze a document scribbled in jail that the speaker interprets as an escape plan, including references to red notices, visas, banks, and “blackmail,” and discuss the idea that the death could have been staged or influenced by external actors. They contrast this with official accounts that describe Epstein’s death as suicide, while acknowledging inconsistencies in the DOJ and inspector general reports, and noting new observations such as delayed camera activity and reports of document shredding. - They conclude that the scope of material is enormous (tens of thousands to millions of pages, images, and videos), with three point something million released out of six point something million known to exist. They caution that the released files likely represent the tip of the iceberg and emphasize the value of collaboration among investigators, journalists, and researchers to parse the data. - Throughout, Epstein’s associates—including Maxwell and high-profile figures in politics and entertainment—are repeatedly examined in terms of possible roles, affiliations, and complicity, alongside broader questions about intent, corroboration, and the interpretation of coded language within the files.

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- The conversation opens with a claim that the Epstein affair is a smokescreen for something more sinister, implying high-level involvement or covert operations. - Allegations about Epstein's material include a set of videos: “sex video with a minor,” “twenty seven minute video called threesome,” “nineteen minute video called underage girl sex video,” and other listed clips. The speakers debate whether Epstein liked underage girls or used them for blackmail. - Victoria (Lady Victoria) states Epstein was “definitely connected to intelligence,” suggesting he could have been used by intelligence services to obtain or exchange information. - There is a claim that “two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey Epstein and Madame Ghislain Maxwell” near the Zoro Ranch, presented as a source-based assertion. - Discussion of Prince Andrew’s arrest: Victoria describes it as brutal and shocking, noting the king attended a London Fashion Week event during the arrest. She argues the palace seems infiltrated by anti-monarchists and criticizes the decision to strip Andrew of his titles as a potential destabilizing act. - David Kay Johnston is mentioned (via a journalist offered by the show), suggesting the arrest was a public warning to others implicated in the files. - The presenters discuss how the royal household, including King Charles, distanced itself and how media dynamics influence public perception. Victoria contends the palace’s communications head is a former Daily Mail staffer, implying media manipulation. - The discussion covers Epstein’s role as an envoy and possible involvement in sharing state secrets, including alleged emails about British aid to Afghanistan and other sensitive information. Victoria argues Andrew was not a formal diplomat but held an honorary position. - The guests examine an email chain alleging an Epstein plane landing at a British RAF base, debating whether private jets at RAF facilities require official approval and whether royal status adds a layer of protection or privilege. - They critique later media presentations of Epstein files, noting the FBI’s long redaction of names and the public’s tendency to draw sensational conclusions from redacted material. They acknowledge the complexity of distinguishing victims, redactions, and potential fabrications. - There is a debate about the credibility of victims’ accounts: some victims’ stories are asserted to be truthful, others to be exaggerated or manipulated by media. Victoria emphasizes that many victims are drug addicts and that some claims may be driven by sensationalism or manipulation. - The conversation touches the redaction and release of documents: Victoria argues that redactions create a misleading impression, while the other participant contends the FBI may be withholding information for security reasons. They note that public access to the files is incomplete and contested. - MK Ultra and CIA involvement are discussed as possible explanations for manipulation: Victoria claims that many of the girls might have memory distortions or implanted memories, suggesting MK Ultra-like programming. She links butterfly logos and certain psychedelics to MK Ultra and proposes that intelligence agencies could have used blackmail to influence political or diplomatic outcomes. - There is substantial debate about a blackmail operation: the other participant asserts Epstein ran a blackmail network, potentially with the lawyers acting as intermediaries and witnesses, while suggesting some victims were coerced or incentivized to participate in harmful activities. - The dialogue introduces the theory that intelligence agencies may have protected Epstein in order to exploit his access to sensitive information, using him as an asset for leverage or negotiated outcomes, possibly involving foreign leaders or critical geopolitical deals. Victoria suggests multiple countries (Saudi Arabia, Israel, the US) could be implicated, and hints at a broader “intelligence operation” aimed at destabilizing or discrediting powerful figures, including the royal family. - The participants discuss various photos and videos in Epstein-related files, including a contentious image involving Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre (Dufrey), and others. They debate whether the image is authentic or fake, and whether the subjects were underage, with Victoria arguing that the public redactions obscure the truth and that the image’s context is critical. - There is mention of a controversial claim that Ghislain Maxwell claims the photo is fake and a separate PR statement was never used due to inaccuracies. Victoria argues Maxwell would want to contest allegations through official channels. - The broader question of “who would be behind such a massive setup?” arises: the hosts consider intelligence agencies (CIA, Mossad) as plausible executors, with some mention of MI6 and broader geopolitical actors. They debate whether Israel, the CIA, Mossad, and other parties could be coordinating a “monarchy takedown” or a larger anti-establishment campaign. - Toward the end, the dialogue returns to Epstein’s death: some guests argue Epstein was killed (or possibly swapped bodies) while others suggest he could still be alive. They reference autopsy discrepancies, ear comparisons, and alleged decoy bodies, expressing ongoing uncertainty about Epstein’s fate and whether the FBI/CIA/Mossad investigations are fully transparent. - The discussion closes with deference to ongoing investigations, the role of the media, and a sense that the Epstein dossier intersects with international power struggles, conspiracy theories, and contested narratives around intelligence agencies, royal figures, and victims’ accounts.

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Prominent figures, including former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew, are facing scrutiny for their connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile. Clinton flew on Epstein's private jet numerous times, which accusers say was used for underage sex trafficking. Prince Andrew has also been questioned about his meetings with Epstein. Despite these allegations, both individuals have avoided direct responses. The video concludes with a promotion for a marathon broadcast that promises to expose globalist secrets and discuss ways to counteract their plans.

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Headline evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's safe went missing after an FBI raid, according to court testimony in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The speaker, a former federal agent, stated that they don't understand how evidence could be lost in such a high-profile case, given the strict protocols for cataloging and securing evidence in an evidence vault. The only time the speaker recalls seeing evidence lost was during 9/11 when the Secret Service office in 7 World Trade Center collapsed. The speaker also addressed an email regarding Epstein, Clinton, and a plane. The speaker stated that a friend who was on a plane with Epstein and Clinton witnessed suspicious activity. The friend has not provided permission to share the full story or specific details, but did allow the speaker to say that the events were "very odd" and bothered him. The speaker claims the friend's credibility is "unimpeachable."

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Ghislain Maxwell speaks from federal prison, claiming the DOJ is burying proof of a client list that includes world leaders, CEOs, and a former first lady who twice ran for president. Maxwell says this woman's cruelty shocked even Epstein. She alleges that some voices now calling for justice were part of the cover-up. The speaker claims to have been first to call out Pizzagate, decode Podesta emails, and report on Justin Bieber allegations. They assert that while the mainstream media is silent, they are bringing the truth about power, espionage, and engineered silence. To watch the full interview with Maxwell, the speaker asks viewers to subscribe on X for $5 a month to see exclusive videos. The speaker claims to follow back all subscribers and regularly interact with them.

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The unredacted Epstein files have been shown on Capitol Hill, with Ro Khanna and Thomas Massey beginning to view them. The discussion centers on why large portions of the documents were redacted by the DOJ and why Pam Bondi may not have complied with the Epstein Transparency Act. An ad aired during the Super Bowl urging transparency and truth about the victims and the case is referenced. Ghislain Maxwell, Epstein’s associate, appeared before Congress and pleaded the fifth when asked direct questions. Ro Khanna summarized his view of Maxwell’s deposition: after listening to her refusal to answer questions about the men who raped underage girls, she should be sent back to maximum security rather than stay in a country club setting. The conversation then returns to why the DOJ did not release the names of clients and coconspirators, with Massey highlighting the failure to release those names as a core issue. Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on Redacted to speak about the Epstein files. She emphasized the victims’ desire for transparency and the public’s right to know the truth, noting the files illustrate violence and possible murder, far beyond what initial perceptions suggested. Greene stated that the release of the files has shown the American people more than many can handle, and she argued that the DOJ is breaking the law by redacting certain names and deleting or redacting information in ways that protect the powerful. She also asserted that the files reveal a vast cover-up involving rich and powerful elites, and she tied the issue to a broader theory of an international deep state. Greene claimed that the problem is not just with individuals like Pam Bondi, but that “the man at the top is Donald Trump,” who she said initially opposed releasing the files and labeled the release a “democrat hoax.” She argued that Bondi works for Trump and that the FBI and other agencies operate under the president’s authority, making independent action difficult. She asserted that the president’s stance has influenced the pace and scope of disclosures, and that those who press for release face political backlash. She also described her confrontation with the two-party system as a “political industrial complex” that punishes dissidents, detailing how Massey and others have faced political and professional retaliation. Greene reflected on the personal cost of pushing for disclosure, recounting the pressure and the “knife in the back” she has felt from colleagues across the aisle. She described the political environment as a “blood sport” in which those pushing for transparency are isolated, while the system rewards conformity. She criticized neocon Republicans and asserted that governance is driven by fear and fundraising rather than principled action. She indicated that, for her, the Epstein issue underscores broader frustrations with Washington and the perceived inability of independent actors to enact change within a two-party framework. Regarding potential remedies, the discussion touched on the possibility of an independent counsel. Greene suggested that the American people themselves are the independent counsel, explaining that trust in politicians to appoint such counsel is limited. She expressed skepticism that the Epstein files will yield accountability, noting that the president warned that “his friends would get hurt.” She stated she does not expect significant resignations or indictments of major figures, including those connected to Israel, but underscored the desire for full transparency and justice for the victims. When asked about listing the names seen in the documents, Greene clarified that the list is held by the women involved and that reading it publicly could expose them to costly lawsuits; she did not have the list herself.

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Ghislaine Maxwell is in prison, and people want to know if she will implicate powerful figures like Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton. Trump said he wishes Maxwell well, despite her arrest on child sex trafficking allegations, because Epstein, her boyfriend, died in jail under suspicious circumstances. Maxwell claims Prince Andrew is a victim of a hoax and denies being cruel or guilty. Victims feel re-raped by the system, lamenting the slow pace of justice and potential cover-ups. Trump dismisses the Epstein files as a "hoax" started by Democrats. Epstein's brother claims he had dirt on presidential candidates and questions Bill Barr's potential cover-up. A former Israeli spy claims Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence, running a blackmail operation, and that Maxwell's father, also a Mossad agent, passed his business to Epstein. The spy suggests Maxwell's arrest was orchestrated and that she might use tapes to negotiate a deal, fearing for her safety. He alleges Maxwell procured children for Epstein to blackmail powerful people, with Prince Andrew also providing victims. He believes the case will end with nothing. The Wall Street Journal revealed Epstein's meetings with figures like Obama's lawyer and Biden's CIA director, William Burns, raising suspicions of intelligence ties and blackmail. Burns denies knowing anything about Epstein. Epstein's island had cameras everywhere. The CIA may have all the sex tapes and have been blackmailing people.

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Speaker 0 discusses “Bill Gates on trial,” asserting disbelief at the reality of the situation unless present in the courtroom, and notes that two connected legal cases are taking place in the Netherlands involving Bill Gates, Pfizer CEO Albert Baller, former Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte, who is described as the current secretary general of NATO, and other senior government officials. Speaker 1 claims they can prove “without any doubt” that the official narrative of COVID-19 is fake, and notes the rapid developments in the case. They also reference the Epstein files, stating that there is a “very evil elite” led by bankers, described as harmful to the world and its people. Speaker 0 relays remarks from lawyer Peter Stassen in court, who purportedly said on the Global Elite Network that there exists a globally organized malicious elite at the top of which are some families who own central banks worldwide. He asserts Epstein “plays an important role in this network” and that Epstein is “the bankers’ agent.” According to these remarks, Epstein is shaping a transhuman agenda driven largely by the desire to eradicate much of the world’s population. Speaker 0 further describes a “satanic system,” in which bankers, secret services, media, Hollywood figures, government officials, universities, and many scientists are corruptly connected to this network and serve a transhuman, described as satanic, mind-bending system. On COVID and genocide, the statement is that “we are witnessing the largest genocide of the world’s population ever.” Speaker 1 adds emphasis with the word “This,” underscoring the claim that the narrative and events described are connected to the broader allegations. Speaker 0 concludes that the trial is “beyond the courtroom,” defining it as a test for the judiciary and posing the question of whether justice will reveal what it can still become.

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The speakers discuss the potential release of the Epstein client list, naming Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reid Hoffman as possible clients. They express frustration that the list hasn't been released and question the delay, especially given Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction for sex trafficking. They believe there should be prosecutions of the worst offenders. The speakers speculate about the evidence seized from Epstein's home and island, questioning its whereabouts and chain of custody. They believe there must be a "mountain of evidence," including videos and other materials. They emphasize the need for individuals with computer skills to uncover this information. They also mention the potential release of UAP information.

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The third batch of documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein has been released, totaling 29 documents and over 400 pages. These documents are from a 2015 defamation lawsuit between Virginia Dufres and Ghislain Maxwell. Names associated with the Clinton family have surfaced again. Names searched or discussed to be searched through Maxwell’s phone include Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Prince Andrew, law dot Harvard dot e d u, and Alan Dershowitz. One document contains handwritten notes for Jeffrey Epstein about who called him, including a note that reads "she had on the phone mister Harvey Weinstein." The documents explain the recruiting process for young girls, some recruited by Virginia Dufres’ ex-boyfriend. Many girls described being at Epstein’s home under the age of 18, some from different countries. With the release of these 29 documents, a total of 88 documents have been released. Jufre’s lawyers say to expect 240 documents, with the unsealing process potentially stretching into Monday.

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The video discusses the ongoing revelations about the Jeffrey Epstein case and the potential implications for high-profile individuals involved in the scandal. The speakers touch on various topics, including the connections between Epstein and powerful figures like Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Elon Musk. They also mention the role of organizations like the Clinton Global Initiative and the potential for further investigations into Epstein's network. The video highlights the importance of accessing and analyzing the released court documents to uncover the truth about these connections. The speakers anticipate that the power structure will attempt to divert attention away from the evidence and focus on discrediting alternative narratives.

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Headline evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's safe went missing after an FBI raid, according to court testimony in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. The speaker, a former federal agent, expresses disbelief, citing their extensive experience processing evidence. They detail the meticulous evidence handling procedures: tagging, photographing, cataloging, sealing in tamper-proof envelopes, and storing in a secure evidence vault with strict sign-in/sign-out protocols. The speaker questions how evidence could be lost in such a high-profile case, implying potential foul play. The only time the speaker has witnessed significant evidence loss was during the collapse of 7 World Trade Center on 9/11. The speaker also acknowledges receiving an email referencing a past discussion about Epstein, Clinton, and a plane.

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The speaker reports the alleged suicide of Virginia Dufres, a victim in the Jeffrey Epstein case with ties to King Charles's brother, and expresses suspicion, noting others connected to Epstein also reportedly died by suicide. The speaker denies any intention of suicide. The speaker claims the Epstein case involves Mossad, MI6, the CIA, Israeli prime ministers, and the Clintons. They allege new files contain information on younger victims, discovered in FBI offices by Pam Bondi and Cash Patel. The speaker and Sean Johnson discuss the ongoing nature of child trafficking and express concern that resources are not being adequately allocated to address current cases, as opposed to focusing solely on the Epstein case. They call for action from Kash Patel and Pam Bondi. The speaker states Tom Homan has reduced border crossings by 96%. Both speakers deny any intention of suicide.

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Powerful Epstein clients like Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reid Hoffman, may have been worried about the list coming out. It's frustrating that the list isn't being released. Releasing insignificant information is pointless. The public will be frustrated if no one is prosecuted, especially since Ghislaine Maxwell is in jail for sex trafficking. It's insane not to name the clients. It's stunning they've held it back so long. Many things are common knowledge, but we lack proof. When Epstein's place was raided, there must have been a mountain of evidence. Who took possession of it? Where are the tapes? We need tech-savvy people. When they raided his home and the island, they must have gotten everything. If it wasn't there, where is it? It has to be uploaded somewhere, with a chain of custody and a mountain of evidence.

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Jeffrey Epstein's case continues to reveal shocking details. Unsealed documents confirm that Epstein had hard drives full of videos that were never entered into evidence. The videos were said to be sex tapes used for blackmail. Additionally, there are binders with compromised individuals and photographs, indicating a deeper network of individuals involved. The documents already named Trump, but in a way that the media downplayed. Epstein's island and connections to the Iran Contra network are also discussed. The trailer for a documentary by Steve Bannon reveals Epstein's reference to "islands of Doctor Moreau," suggesting a connection to chimeric eugenics. Infowars urges support for their products and extends their Christmas sale.

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There is breaking news about the Epstein case: there is no client list. All of the people that were trafficked to Epstein Island didn't exist. Ghislain is serving twenty years for having imaginary friends, thousands of Epstein victims, but zero clients. One speaker says that the so called Semites run the court systems and media. Another speaker responds by saying their grandparents were in the pizza cost. One speaker asks if the other heard about the 6,000,000 pizzas. The other speaker heard they only did 271,000, and asks if the first wants to see their kill room. One speaker says that anyone can search the archive for CYN Corporation's files and find out everything. Another speaker says that if only everyone saw Hillary's emails, people would understand the whole Adrenochrome issue was real, but that they are not ready for that. If you're still not following Jake GTV yet, you're legally retarded.

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The discussion centers on a big gap in the 9/11 story: where Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and their networks fit into the 9/11 narrative and why a large tranche of related documents is missing or redacted. Jason Bermas is invited to unpack why information about Epstein and Maxwell is largely absent from the DOJ’s released documents around 9/11 and what the missing documents might reveal. He points to a notable gap in the late 1990s and suggests it may be connected to an Epstein-related FBI involvement in 1996, evidenced by Maria Farmer’s report to the FBI in 1996. He highlights that, despite the DOJ releasing about 3,000,000 pages and claiming two and a half million more, there are “gaps” in the late nineties and in the pre- and post-9/11 periods, including “15,000 ledger lines from the financing… completely gone.” He notes Epstein’s alleged involvement in arms dealing dating back to the Iran-Contra era and claims Israel’s role in arms dealing—“Israel actually bought the weapons from Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia and then shipped them down”—as part of a broader network referenced in a New York Times piece described as “scam schemes, ruthless cons, the untold story of Jeffrey Epstein and how he got rich.” He cites two major relationships from that piece: Stanley Pottinger and Douglas Lease, who were involved in arms dealing. Bermas references a hard-to-interpret, highly redacted document about a possible grand jury on 9/11 in Epstein, noting that “Berman knows they connect,” given that Jeffrey Berman (SDNY prosecutor) worked on many 9/11 cases. He mentions an email from Lord Mandelson to Epstein regarding the EU bailout of 500,000,000,000 and asks what kind of leverage such information could provide. The conversation then shifts to Epstein’s pattern of influence and narrative management, including Epstein’s relationships with Maxwell’s circle (Leslie Groff, Sarah Kalin) and efforts to plant favorable stories with media outlets (Harvey Levin at TMZ; Faith Cates with Newsweek). A short reference is made to a shadow 9/11 commission organized by a figure named Edward J. Epstein (J. Edward Epstein), described as someone who had “put together a website” about a shadow commission and who “was big into the JFK assassination.” Bermas notes Epstein’s claimed interest in writing a book on the 9/11 Commission, which apparently never materialized. The Shadow Commission is discussed as potentially parallel to the official 9/11 Commission, with Henry Kissinger reportedly considered as chair and George Mitchell as co-chair; Mitchell later stepped down and has Epstein connections. Bermas says many pages and redactions leave open questions about how deep Epstein’s influence went and what would be revealed if the remaining 2.5 million pages were released. The conversation ends with Bermas inviting listeners to watch his own work (Fabled Enemies, Loose Change, Invisible Empire, A New World Order) to understand the Epstein network and 9/11 narrative, and with contact points to his YouTube channel and films.

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Speaker 0 asks if Ghislaine Maxwell will turn in powerful people, mentioning Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton. Speaker 1 responds that they haven't been following the case too much, but wish her well, having met her numerous times in Palm Beach. They claim to not know the situation with Prince Andrew or be aware of it.

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In the discussion, Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie were shown viewing the unredacted Epstein files on Capitol Hill, including material that had been previously redacted by the DOJ. The hosts question why large portions of the files were redacted and accuse Pam Bondi’s team of noncompliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. They suggest the move to foreground Bondi is a signal of political maneuvering to manage the release of the documents. Speaker 1 presents a Super Bowl ad urging the DOJ to release what the law requires, followed by a note that Epstein’s associate and alleged child sex trafficking figure Ghislain (Ghislaine) Maxwell appeared before Congress and invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about the men who allegedly abused underage girls. Ro Khanna’s reaction is shared: Maxwell should not be in a cushy setting and should be sent back to maximum security. Speaker 2 emphasizes that, of the files released, the names of clients and coconspirators in the sex trafficking ring have not been disclosed, while victims’ names have been released. This is framed as either over-redaction or omission, with a claim that government names should not be redacted under the Transparency Act. Speaker 0 introduces Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explains her perspective. She notes the urgency of transparency and states that victims deserve the truth, accusing the DOJ of failing to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act and calling out a persistent “battle” over the release of files even after the 2025 law. Speaker 3 (Greene) describes the impact of the disclosures, noting that the files reveal “violence, possibly murder,” and that survivors’ testimonies are harrowing. She recounts facing personal and political backlash for pushing disclosure, arguing that the administration and many Republicans have shifted their positions since the revelations. She asserts that the released files show that “the DOJ breaking the law” through redactions of names of former presidents, secretaries of state, and government officials, while leaving victim information exposed. Speaker 4 asks Greene about the possibility that the information might point to a broader, deeper network. Greene responds by stating that the files include FBI forms about Epstein, implying a level of official involvement, and asserts that the Trump administration has not released the information; she claims President Trump referred to the Epstein issue as a “Democrat hoax” and that Pam Bondi, who works for Trump, controls the release. Greene suggests the “independent counsel” would be the American people themselves, explaining distrust toward political figures and the two-party system. She shares that she would not vote to support foreign aid or a central bank digital currency, and notes the chilling effect of the retaliation she and Massey have faced from party structures, including loss of campaign staff and suggestions of political blacklisting. Speaker 0 asks about potential accountability or a special counsel and whether there might be more significant revelations. Greene predicts limited accountability, arguing that the president has influence over DOJ and other agencies, and that the people are the true independent counsel. She laments the “uni-party” dynamic and predicts continued resistance to releasing the full Epstein files. Towards the end, Greene reiterates that she does not plan to run for higher office and reflects on the broader political environment, emphasizing that the public’s demand for transparency could drive change. The dialogue closes with Greene expressing willingness to return and discuss further.

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Tim Dillon REVEALS JD Vance Epstein Cope In Private Dinner
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The Deputy Attorney General, Dodd Blanch, announced that the DOJ and FBI found no evidence to implicate third parties in the Epstein case, stating there is no blackmail scheme or conspiracy. Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team is now in discussions with the government, marking the first time the DOJ has approached her for information. Maxwell's attorney claims she will testify truthfully and argues that a previous non-prosecution agreement should grant her immunity. Concerns arise about the potential for a cover-up, as congressional Republicans are blocking votes on releasing Epstein files. Additionally, claims surfaced that the vice president stated the thousands of hours of footage were merely for Epstein's personal use, raising further questions about transparency and accountability.

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Trump FAKES New Epstein Files, 97% ALREADY RELEASED
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Survivors of Epstein and Maxwell are rallying on Capitol Hill as the House Oversight Committee releases DOJ documents, noting that less than 1% are new and most are already public. Roana and Thomas Massie plan a press conference to back a discharge petition that would force a vote to release more Epstein files, arguing that victims' testimonies could pressure Republicans to join Democrats in demanding the additional disclosures. Representative Anna Paulina Luna described the victims' statements as larger than anticipated and signaled pursuing Treasury SARs and broader inquiries, including whether Epstein was an intelligence asset and what the government knew. The discussion touches emails with Ahoud Barack about Israel's cyber capacity, Pegasus, Paragon, NSO, and alleged Russia links, with some warning that the 1% may remain secret despite pressure.

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GOP FLEES DC, Shuts Down House To AVOID Epstein Vote
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Happy Wednesday. Welcome to Breaking Points. Emily will be at the White House later today. Krystal suggests she ask Caroline Levit about her new paperback, "The Squad." In the news, Donald Trump is attempting to divert attention from the Epstein case by accusing Obama of treason. He claims Obama and others rigged elections. Meanwhile, Microsoft workers are protesting their company's involvement in Israeli tech. The hosts discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the historical context of Netanyahu's alleged blackmail of Clinton. They will also interview Martin Goddisfeld, a former inmate who interacted with Epstein, to gain insights from those within the correctional facility. The conversation shifts to the House's handling of the Epstein files, with Speaker Mike Johnson blocking a vote on transparency. Trump’s comments suggest a strategy to distract from the Epstein narrative, as he emphasizes the need to focus on his alleged witch hunt instead. The hosts highlight the political implications of the Epstein case and how it intertwines with broader issues of accountability and power dynamics within government. They also mention Ghislaine Maxwell's potential testimony, which could further complicate the narrative.

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Elon Musk Just Exposed Trump..
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The video claims Elon Musk exposed the Epstein files coverup, according to a video by Too Lazy to Try. It discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's alleged status, noting Maxwell’s father was a triple agent for the KGB, MI6, and MSAD, and says she was 'a co-conspirator slash right-hand man' rather than a victim. It then ties this to Trump, suggesting Maxwell could 'clear his name' and enable a pardon, with 'her former lawyer ... met with her' and that 'she gave him all honest and truthful answers.' The DOJ conclusion is summarized as: 'There were no files' and 'no client list or blackmail operation.' The segment shifts to who is supposedly in the Epstein files and how this shapes narratives. It cites Cash Patel telling officials that Trump's name is in the files, and asserts the FBI is 'covering for Epstein because of who's on the list.' It notes Elon dropped a tweet about Trump in the files during Rogan's podcast, and quotes 'they will give us everything they're allowed to' and 'we’re not going to revictimize women.' It also cites a Wall Street Journal report that Pam Bondi informed Trump in May that his name appeared, and mentions Elon naming 'Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reed Hoffman' in the files; Melinda Gates’s divorce reportedly related to Epstein. The discussion broadens to questions of 'the deep state' and secrecy, and whether the truth will ever come out.
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