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"I wouldn't be surprised one bit. I am convinced based on my own sources and my own reporting on this story. He wasn't one of ours." "I guess Mossad given his connection to Ghislain Maxwell." "it's possible that that's the reason everything's getting buried." "as for whether he was an agent, that I don't know. I I haven't looked into that. I'll get back to you." "And, Megan, remember, Alexander Acosta in 02/2007, he said he was told to treat Epstein carefully because he was an intel asset." "His subpoena, his search warrant on Jeffrey Epstein's residence was very narrow. It was not the kind of like, let's get everything inside this guy's, you know, dressers and so on." "We did not find the magic documents or photos or evidence of anything." "And why not? I don't know. We'll ever know why not."

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The speaker was asked if Jeffrey Epstein worked for an intelligence agency and why a minute was missing from the jailhouse tape on the night of his death. Regarding the client list, the speaker stated the file is sitting on their desk to be reviewed, along with the JFK and MLK files. The tens of thousands of videos turned out to be child porn downloaded by Epstein and will never be released. The speaker has no knowledge of Epstein being an agent. Evidence showed he committed suicide. The missing minute from the video was due to the Bureau of Prisons resetting the video every night, and every night should have the same minute missing. They are looking for that video to release.

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Epstein was not some sort of whiz kid hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a LARPer. And this is no longer just speculation. Members of congress are actively being blackmailed. The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis. Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier. Jeffrey Epstein was not a hedge fund manager. Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet. Epstein was a creation of Mossad, Israeli intelligence, American intelligence, Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just a hired gun. Yeah? Just a tiny bit.

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A source told the speaker that while on temporary assignment with Bill Clinton's security detail, the source witnessed Clinton boarding a plane with underage girls. The source claimed Clinton disappeared to the back of the plane with the girls, and after landing, the source refused to continue on the detail. Shortly after, all the agents on that detail began reporting their BlackBerries as missing. Later, while at Fox, a reporter told the speaker that Epstein was an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East, either wittingly or unwittingly. The reporter claimed the assumption that Epstein exclusively possessed the videotapes from his plane and island is a mistake. According to the reporter, other intelligence agencies may have had his plane wired and possess the blackmail material. The speaker suggests that foreign powers could be using these videos to influence powerful people.

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There's no Epstein list. There are no Epstein files. All of the real story begins in 02/1967 when he's arrested in Palm Beach. The search warrant basically protected him and it prevented the authorities from collecting meaningful information. it's like, you're allowed to look in Drawer 3 but not Drawer 4. The truth is the US government doesn't have that much. Massive transfer of money from this guy Les Wexner in Ohio to Jeffrey Epstein. Leon Black, same thing. He says for accounting services, that's clearly not true. So to me, I think the Epstein list, the client list, I have been reliably told that there is no such thing really. That's not about Mossad or MI6 or CIA. And I'll just say once again that the Trump administration, I think, would help itself quite a bit. I don't think they have anything to fear.

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Speaker 1 says that the real information about the Epstein files has not come out and that “there were only four Republicans, four of us that’s really fought to get them released,” who “signed the discharge petition, went against the White House,” and were “threatened,” with Donald Trump calling him a traitor and saying his friends would be hurt. He questions why anyone would vote for Republicans if the administration doesn’t release all the information, framing it as a line in the sand for many people. Speaker 0 asks why they think the Epstein files are being hidden. Speaker 1 responds that it’s because the hidden information would protect “some of the most rich, powerful people,” arguing that Epstein was “definitely some sort of part of the intelligence state” who was “working with Israel” and with the “former prime minister of Israel.” He asserts that these are “the dirty parts of government and the powers that be that they don’t want the American people to know about.” He concludes that, sadly, he doesn’t think the files will come out. Speaker 0 presses on whether Trump is in the Epstein files. Speaker 1 speculates that if someone is “living under blackmail” or “living under threat” and told not to release information, that fear could influence actions. He suggests that someone might be warned by threats to prevent disclosure, giving a hypothetical example: after standing on a rally stage, you could be shot in the ear and warned that “next time we won’t miss,” or that the bullet might be for someone you care about. He says he is “speculating,” but notes he has “a strong enough reason to speculate like that.”

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Epstein was not some sort of whiz kid hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a LARPer. Epstein was cast for a specific role, and he played it really well. First of all, the evidence that shows that Epstein was a creation of either Mossad, Israeli intelligence, American intelligence, Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just a hired gun. Members of congress are actively being blackmailed. The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis. Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier. He was not a hedge fund manager. Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet.

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Epstein was not some sort of whiz kid hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a LARPer. they said he was awfully unimpressive when it came to finance and markets and economics. First of all, the evidence that shows that Epstein was a creation of either Mossad, Israeli intelligence, American intelligence, Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just a hired gun. Members of congress are actively being blackmailed. The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis. Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier. Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet.

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About a year and a half after that, in a green room at Fox, a source claimed, "Epstein's an intelligence asset for people in The Middle East." The speaker says he didn't know that and questions, "you sure of that?" The other person swore Epstein was "either a witting or unwitting asset, intelligence asset," suggesting "his plane in that island, the cameras." There's "a big assumption out there that these videotapes were exclusively in the custody of Epstein. That's a huge mistake." The source adds, "He wasn't the only one who had him" and says "these assets" is why this blackmail story makes sense. "Which Middle Eastern countries they are? I don't know." The reporter "aces" swore Epstein was either a winning or unwitting intelligence asset, and they may have had his plane wired up, and they're the ones who have all this stuff. "How do you know? A 100%."

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Matt claims that Epstein was an operator for a foreign government, leveraging compromising situations to control behavior, a tactic used by multiple intelligence agencies. He believes the reluctance to reveal the truth about Epstein stems from the US government's similar practices. The conversation then shifts to hard drives found in Epstein's house marked as evidence, which have not been released. Matt posits a countervailing theory: releasing such materials without evidentiary review could set a dangerous precedent, allowing for politically motivated leaks and mischaracterizations of evidence. He then suggests that a foreign government, in concert with elements within the US government at a state-to-state level, was responsible for Epstein's death, possibly due to weapon systems and global deals at play. He admits this is just a theory.

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I was once told by a reporter at Fox that Epstein was an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East. This person was absolutely sure that Epstein was either knowingly or unknowingly working as an intelligence asset. It's a mistake to assume that Epstein was the only one with access to the videotapes from his plane and island. The reason some people wanted the Epstein story to disappear is because many assume that Epstein was the only one who had damaging information on powerful people. According to my source, that is not the case. It makes sense that the blackmail story is more widespread than people know. I do not know which Middle Eastern countries were involved.

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The speaker claims the FBI isn't releasing tapes from Epstein Island because they contain child pornography, not evidence of underage people with third parties. According to the speaker's sources, there is no "Epstein list," only a black book of contacts, most of whom are already publicly known. The speaker states that the DOJ and FBI have found no evidence that these contacts were involved in trafficking. The speaker references Tucker Carlson's assertion that Mossad was running Jeffrey Epstein. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett stated that the accusation that Epstein worked for Israel or Mossad is false. Bennett claims Mossad has not been active against the United States since the Jonathan Pollard scandal in 1987.

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I was once told by a reporter at Fox that Epstein was an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East. The reporter was sure that Epstein was either a witting or unwitting asset, and that his plane and island were likely bugged with cameras. There's a misconception that Epstein was the sole owner of the videotapes, but that's not the case. According to the source, others had them too, which is why the blackmail story makes sense. I'm unsure which Middle Eastern countries are involved, but the reporter swore that Epstein was an intelligence asset. It's possible that these countries are using the videos to influence powerful decision-makers.

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Discussion centers on why Epstein files aren’t public and reluctance; Tucker Carlson is mentioned. Speaker 1 says the president views it as "this is all a trap" and that it "reminds him of Russiagate"; "He had nothing to do with Epstein," and transparency "would have helped the country" and "the administration a lot." The other host wonders why fear of exposure matters. Speaker 1 testifies, "I knew Epstein. He did creepy stuff at my club. I kicked him out." Epstein was "always around" with figures like "Ahud Barak is living there. He's got Stephen Hawking and he's got members of the British So Royal on that level," and "half the people on television hung out with Epstein." He notes Epstein had contact with Israeli, US, and "most critically British intelligence" and ends, "There's nothing bad that happens that doesn't have British intelligence involved in it, I have noticed a lot."

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Epstein was not some sort of whiz kid hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a LARPer. And this is no longer just speculation. First of all, the evidence that shows that Epstein was a creation of either Mossad, Israeli intelligence, American intelligence, Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just a hired gun. Members of congress are actively being blackmailed. The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis. Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier. He was not a hedge fund manager. Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet.

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Nick Bryant and Brian (the host) discuss a new tranche of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents and the broader implications of the material that has surfaced. Key points and claims from the conversation: - Torture emails: Four emails in the torture section reference explicit discussions of torture, including an exchange with the UAE Sultan (referred to as “the Sultan”) mentioning a torture video and a note that the Sultan was in China; a Harvard professor, Martin Nowak, with Epstein noting “Did you torture her?”; and an Italian hedge fund partner, with Epstein asking “do you want me to try to do her or just torture her?” These emails raise questions about the cruelty described, with Nick noting that “these are incriminating emails,” while Brian observes that some messages suggest saving details for a phone call. - The broader pattern: Nick emphasizes that Epstein seemingly operated “above the law” and communicated with a circle that believes they are beyond accountability. He notes that some emails include casual references to pizza, muffins, and dinner, but that the torture-related messages are especially ominous. - Zoro Ranch and possible graves: The discussion revisits the Zoro Ranch (New Mexico) with claims about trafficking and possible burials. An extreme email from 2019, allegedly from Edward, describes two foreign girls buried on orders of Epstein and Maxwell, with multiple attached videos and extortion demands. Nick mentions reports that a Fox News story covered stolen USBs containing underage footage, though Fox News reportedly declined to view the material. The possibility that bodies are buried at Zoro Ranch remains a focal point of speculation. - Baby and cloning themes: The conversation covers allegations of a “baby factory” at Zoro Ranch and discussions of human cloning. Nick cites a 1995 Dolly the Sheep milestone and explains how cloning could be technically possible, suggesting Epstein might have been intrigued by the idea of cloning himself. They discuss emails about black market babies and Epstein’s interest in having a baby, with a direct claim that Epstein asked a victim to have his baby. Nick notes that another victim, Rina Oh, described Epstein asking her to have his baby, and that additional victims corroborate similar inquiries. - Eugenics, hormones, and infant development: The dialogue mentions an email from Robert Trevers about hormone manipulation to shape newborns (male/female genitalia) and a UCLA neuroscientist, Mark Trammell, describing “how to enhance a baby’s sucking ability” via a provocative email to Epstein. The pair stress how shocking these emails appear because they involve high-profile academics communicating with Epstein. - Access to classified material and international links: An email allegedly from a former Norwegian prime minister forwarding a “classified” polio report to Bill Gates is cited as an example of Epstein’s access to sensitive information and high-level networks. They question how Epstein could access and share classified data, though they acknowledge his extensive intelligence-community connections. - Intelligence connections and power networks: The discussion explores how Epstein might have operated as a blackmailer within a web of powerful individuals. Nick argues Epstein could not have controlled or coerced the most powerful people on his own; instead, an intelligence-backed network or protection might exist. They reference the possibility that Epstein worked with both Israeli and American intelligence, noting Channel 4’s reporting that only a fraction of the millions of documents have been released, and that Israeli intelligence reportedly installed security systems at Epstein’s Manhattan apartment, which could suggest access to additional material. - Notable named figures and procurement patterns: They discuss Les Wexner (Victoria’s Secret founder), Reid Hoffman, Howard Lutnick, Alan Dershowitz, and others as individuals who should be looked into more deeply. Nick asserts Wexner’s involvement in Epstein’s operations and suggests that some procureurs—like Sarah Kellen, Leslie Groff, Adriana Marcincova, and Adriana Ross—could be indicted if the government shows the will to prosecute. They maintain that a congressional commission could reveal why child trafficking was covered up and who perpetrated it. - Legal and political action: Nick promotes Epstein Justice (epsteinjustice.com) and advocates for an independent congressional commission comprised of non-government personnel to investigate and prosecute perpetrators. He argues that, with political will, authorities could file indictments and compel witnesses to testify. Surprising or unique elements emphasized: - The extent of explicit torture discussions in Epstein-related emails and their potential implications for criminal liability. - The assertion of a “baby factory” at Zoro Ranch and the possibility of baby-related genetic or reproductive experiments involving Epstein’s circle. - Claims of frequent, direct engagement with high-level public figures and academics on ethically or legally egregious topics, including cloning, hormone manipulation in infants, and sexual exploitation. - The suggestion that Epstein’s material could be tied to intelligence agencies (Israeli and American), with security systems installed by the Israeli government at Epstein’s residence used as potential evidence of deeper access to incriminating material. Concluding note: Nick urges ongoing public pressure for an independent congressional commission to uncover why child trafficking was allegedly covered up and to prosecute perpetrators, stressing that investigators would need to rely on the testimony of victims who feel safe to come forward.

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Epstein was not some sort of whiz kid hedge fund manager. Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a LARPer. Epstein was cast for a specific role, and he played it really well. But if you actually go into some of the videos of people that met with Epstein at the time, they said he was awfully unimpressive when it came to finance and markets and economics. The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis. Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier. He was not a hedge fund manager. Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet.

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I was once told by a reporter at Fox that Epstein was an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East. I didn't know that. This reporter was absolutely sure that Epstein was either a witting or unwitting asset, meaning his plane and island were likely equipped with cameras, and the tapes weren't exclusively in Epstein's custody. The reason certain people wanted the Epstein story to disappear is because they assumed Epstein was the only one with compromising material. According to my source, that wasn't the case. These assets and the blackmail story make sense because of this. I don't know which Middle Eastern countries were involved, but the reporter swore Epstein was an asset. They may have had his plane wired and have all the compromising material. How do we know some countries aren't influencing power players with blackmail?

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Claims that Epstein, with Ghislain and Ghislain's father Robert Maxwell, “who is obviously a spy of the Israeli intelligence agencies, that there was something else going on here.” Epstein “was not some sort of whiz kid hedge fund manager” and “Epstein was playing a part. Epstein was a LARPer.” He was “cast for a specific role, and he played it really well.” The speaker notes the appearance “the sweatpants and the Harvard jacket, the kind of disheveled hair” and that those who met him said he “was awfully unimpressive when it came to finance and markets and economics.” It is claimed that “the evidence that shows that Epstein was a creation of either Mossad, Israeli intelligence, American intelligence, Saudi intelligence, or maybe he was just a hired gun.” “Maybe he was just the guy that countries would go to and park a couple $100,000,000 and say, hey, can you get one of the members of the royal family with a 13 year old so we can get them to do what we wanna do?” “Members of congress are actively being blackmailed.” “The Epstein playbook is being used on a daily basis.” “Jeffrey Epstein was not a financier. He was not a hedge fund manager.” “Jeffrey Epstein was a key player in a multi decade blackmail operation against the most powerful people on the planet.”

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The conversation centers on Jeffrey Epstein as an intelligence asset and how such arrangements work across multiple agencies. Speaker 0 questions how Epstein operated as an intelligence asset for the CIA, Mossad, MI6, SBU, and others, noting a media narrative that portrays Epstein as a Russian intelligence asset while allegedly overlooking other connections. John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer, explains his view that Epstein was likely an access agent—most probably recruited by Mossad—to provide access to people the Israelis were interested in. An access agent is someone who can grant access to target individuals rather than possessing direct access to classified information. Still, such an agent can be a free agent who can trade information or favors with various intelligence services (FBI, CIA, MI6, MI5, French services, etc.) in exchange for potential future assistance. Kiriakou emphasizes Epstein could barter with different agencies to build goodwill if he ever faced trouble. Regarding Epstein’s lenient 2008 sentence, Kiriakou notes that former US Attorney Alex Acosta said the order came from the top and, when asked why, stated it was intelligence-related. He questions who has authority over a US attorney, suggesting possible involvement of higher-level figures in the Bush administration (President or Vice President) and invites scrutiny of who ordered the lenient deal. The discussion then shifts to the mechanism of clandestine work. Kiriakou describes a covert environment where meetings occur without an overt trail: if Epstein were treated as a normal source, a meeting might be arranged at a yacht-club parking lot at 02:00, with arrangements made in advance to avoid written records. He contrasts this with cases where some elements are written (as in Watergate, where signals and pre-arranged triggers prompt meetings) but otherwise relies on verbal cues or signals to avoid paper trails. The panel explores the relationship between Epstein’s sexual offenses and his espionage role. They agree these were parallel issues: recruiters identified Epstein’s vulnerability as a pedophile to compel him to provide information, financing his operations while turning a blind eye to his activities. They discuss whether Epstein evolved into a honeypot operation over time, recognizing that decades of activity could allow intelligence services to entrap or manipulate many powerful individuals. Peter Mandelson’s case is cited as an example of a British figure deeply entangled, raising concerns about state secrets and possible exposure; Mendelson’s ties threaten political stability in the UK, with potential lifetime imprisonment if implicated in treason-like activities or heavy state-secrecy violations. The dialogue touches on the perception of Israeli diplomacy as flexible and sometimes aligned with adversaries when convenient, asserting that Israelis are “free agents” who act in Israel’s best interests, even if that means sharing information with hostile or competing intelligence services. This is illustrated by a debate with Alan Dershowitz about Epstein’s possible Israeli ties and the broader implications for extradition and sentencing. Toward the end, the speakers reflect on public accountability and transparency. They emphasize that no one should be granted a pass in crimes involving children, and they advocate for openness about investigations, including calls for Trump to release more information. They contrast the push for transparency with a desire to avoid premature judgments, urging scrutiny of all prominent figures involved. Finally, John Kiriakou promotes his shows—Deprogram, Deep Focus, and Dead Drop—as platforms for continued discussion.

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"There's no Epstein list. There are no Epstein files." "All of the real story begins in 02/1967 when he's arrested in Palm Beach." "The search warrant basically protected him and it prevented the authorities from collecting meaningful information." "It was like, you're allowed to look in Drawer 3 but not Drawer 4." "So the truth is the US government doesn't have that much." "Massive transfer of money from this guy Les Wexner in Ohio to Jeffrey Epstein." "Leon Black, same thing. He says for accounting services, that's clearly not true." "That's not about Mossad or MI6 or CIA. Right." "So I think as usual, the crime is right in front of our faces."

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Discussion centers on why Epstein files should be public and why both parties avoid reasons. "It's all a trap," the host says, noting the president views the matter as a Democrat trap similar to "Russiagate." He claims the president "knew Epstein" and "he did creepy stuff at my club. I kicked him out." The speakers suggest transparency would have helped credibility. They describe Epstein's prominence in New York society, listing guests "Ehud Barak" and "members of the British So Royal," arguing that "having dinner with him" isn’t proof of crime. They question why intelligence agencies tolerate such associations, speculating "He clearly had contact with Israeli intelligence. He clearly had contact with US intelligence, and maybe most critically British intelligence," describing British intelligence as "probably a little scarier than Mossad and CIA" and noting "There's nothing bad that happens that doesn't have British intelligence involved in it, I have noticed."

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John and Mario discuss the EpsteinFiles with a focus on who is behind the cover-up, the involvement of intelligence services, and the implications for justice and power. - Epstein as Mossad asset and broader intelligence links: - John reiterates his original conclusion that Epstein was a Mossad access agent and adds that he was actively seeking contact with the CIA, the FBI, the NSC, MI5/MI6, Germany, and even Vladimir Putin, aiming to burnish his credentials with intelligence communities. Epstein allegedly requested private meetings with Putin, which were arranged with others present, and there were FOIA requests by Epstein’s attorneys to confirm associations with the CIA and NSC, which reportedly went unanswered. - Mario notes Epstein’s access to the Skiff (a highly restricted, sealed room for classified discussions) and argues Epstein’s entry suggests closer ties to American intelligence, since only Five Eyes would have access to such a space. He contrasts this with a broader view that the “movers and shakers” in American culture and the billionaire/political classes drive the cover-up, as evidenced by congressional mandates to release documents and the DOJ’s involvement. - The discussion flags that the released files show Epstein’s attempts to connect with major intelligence actors, and hints at a possible broader Israeli involvement (Mossad) and questions about whether Israelis were spying on the CIA/NSC. - The scope of the release and accountability: - John emphasizes that Congress passed a law mandating release of these documents; the executive branch has not released all materials, with millions unreleased and only a fraction of available data being disclosed (debate around 2% of data released in some outlets). He criticizes the DOJ for surveillance-like behavior of congressional briefings (e.g., a DOJ official observing members while they review materials). He also notes the CIA/FBI/FIVE EYES redactions that obscure sources and methods, and argues that there should be little redaction since Epstein is deceased. - Mario adds that the files reveal extensive redactions and questions about what remains unreleased, comparing it to the torture report’s redactions, and suggests the redactions may be politically or strategically motivated. - Notable file threads and alleged illicit activities: - A Libyan assets subplot: An associate, Greg Brown, discusses identifying and recovering frozen Libyan assets (potentially 80+ billion dollars). The plan purportedly offered Epstein a percentage (10-25%) for recovery, with Libya’s reconstruction as a potential cost. Brown claimed connections with MI6 and Mossad to identify stolen assets, illustrating a pattern of opportunities for private actors to profit from geopolitical upheavals. - Ukraine 2014 dispatches: A tweet claimed that Epstein, in 2014, discussed opportunities arising from Ukraine upheaval, with the Rothschilds emailing Epstein to discuss asset management and Ukraine, implying Epstein represented the Rothschilds in exploring opportunities amid regime changes. - The role of wealth and elite involvement: Mario and John describe how Epstein’s financial power enabled him to operate at the intersection of intelligence and global finance; the “go-to” for large asset claims is a reality that would require serious governmental or intelligence ties. - Death of Epstein and questions surrounding it: - The panel discusses the widely accepted view that Epstein did not kill himself, citing multiple irregularities: the July 23 attempt, the deletion of relevant footage, Epstein’s removal from suicide watch against protocol, a mass-murderer cellmate, unmonitored calls, camera malfunctions, and a decoy body claim. They discuss the autopsy differences (ear shape, penis description) and an DOJ note dated a day earlier than the death as a potential anomaly. - John explains that in the federal system prison guards’ qualifications and camera reliability are problematic, and argues that the death raises serious questions about the suicide narrative, while acknowledging a lack of inside information to confirm any particular theory. They discuss a decoy body and the possibility that Epstein was secretly killed, with ongoing debates about whether he’s alive or dead. - They reference a note about an escape plan and a will being signed days before death, suggesting Epstein anticipated danger and attempted to plan escape, though this is balanced against the argument that prisoners often contemplate escape. - Victims, threats, and blackmail: - They recount death threats to Epstein’s victims, including threats in Hebrew and references to Mossad-like intimidation. John explains that Western intelligence rarely issues direct threats to civilians, whereas Mossad has historically used such tactics; Epstein’s circle included individuals who reportedly faced threats and harassment. - They discuss Epstein’s private security cameras and alleged blackmail operations, citing emails in which victims describe transactional sexual experiences and Epstein’s networks. They consider whether intelligence agencies exploited Epstein’s perversion to further strategic aims and whether those networks used blackmail to recruit or control powerful individuals (e.g., Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, etc.). - High-profile associations and potential redactions: - Fergie (Sarah Ferguson) is mentioned as having close ties with Epstein, including emails after his conviction and marriage-like language; Prince Andrew is highlighted as heavily implicated. They discuss whether these relationships were used for blackmail or influence, and whether such information remains usable as leverage. - The breadth of individuals implicated ranges from Trump to Clinton to business titans; John notes there is no direct evidence of crimes by Trump or Clinton in released materials, but the extent of connections complicates public perception. - Conclusion and ongoing questions: - The conversation closes with an agreement that Epstein’s death and the surrounding files reveal a web of intelligence connections, high-level influence, and potential blackmail, with substantial redactions and a continuing need for full disclosure to understand the full extent of involvement, high-level figures, and the truth behind Epstein’s death. They anticipate further file releases and ongoing analysis.

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Speaker 0: Do you agree with Candace Owens that the reason we are not going to see the client list is because Israel is implicated? Speaker 1: Israel is implicated. I’m just going to say that. Speaker 0: But what would Israel have to do with Epstein? Speaker 1: I mean, the former prime minister of Israel, he had Barack lived at Epstein's townhouse for years. I mean, the allegation is that Epstein was running a blackmail operation against powerful people where they would be videotaped having outside of marriage or illegally with underage women, that information will be used against them to get them to comply with whatever request that government wanted them to comply with. I think it's absolutely fair to ask to what extent was Epstein involved in a foreign intelligence operation on our show. This is our country. This country doesn't belong to any foreign country. Okay. This is our country. I was born here. I pay taxes here. So if some foreign country, I don't care if you claim it's our ally or not, is running an intel operation on my soil, I have a right to know what that was.

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I've spent the last week down the Jeffrey Epstein rabbit hole. Disgraced financier Epstein has been found dead, and this episode tries to answer who he really was. A surprising thread appears: a verified connection to Mossad. 'Epstein was working on behalf of intel services. Probably not American.' The show notes Epstein as an intelligence resource and hints the intelligence community has kept files hidden. Another thread recounts Morai Venunu's 1986 London photos of Israel's secret nuclear program and the twist of Robert Maxwell, a media mogul linked by allegations to MSAD, KGB, and MI6. Seymour Hersh's book cites Maxwell's supposed Israeli connections, while the host criticizes relying on a single source like Ari Ben Manashe and declares, 'a single source does not make a fact.' Back in Epstein's orbit, the host details wealth, power, and high-profile associates—Clinton, Trump, and others—alongside the infamous 2005–2007 plea deal, described as 'the deal of the century' by victims and marked as poor judgment by prosecutor Alex Acosta. The host notes an oft-quoted line that 'Epstein belonged to intelligence,' but the DOJ denies any evidence of special treatment or assets. Ultimately the episode argues conspiracy theories flourish when government secrets remain opaque, and the most likely explanations are inconvenient rather than proven.
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