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The conversation revolves around the investigation into Joseph Mifsud and the FBI's handling of the situation. Questions are raised about the efforts to locate Mifsud, the lack of subpoenas, and the investigation's focus. Criticisms are made regarding the FBI's actions, the Mueller team's phone wiping, and the overall accountability in the investigation. The witness defends the investigation's sincerity, while the questioning suggests a lack of thoroughness and accountability in pursuing key individuals and issues. The conversation ends with tensions over the perceived shortcomings in the investigation.

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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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Speaker 0 reveals disturbing experiences of child abuse and mentions plastic coils being inserted into boxes. Speaker 1 tries to identify who is responsible, but Speaker 0 only mentions various people, including friends, police, and teachers. Speaker 0 also mentions baby sacrifice and consuming the baby's flesh and blood. Speaker 1 questions the truth of these claims, but Speaker 0 confirms them. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 mentioning dancing with the stars and drinking blood.

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The speakers discuss allegations against Naomi Campbell, suggesting that she is involved in human trafficking. They mention her connection to Jeffrey Epstein's island and claim that she brings women from Eastern Europe for trafficking purposes. They also mention dark energy surrounding Campbell and speculate about her involvement in sex parties, Masonic rituals, and the consumption of adrenochrome. The speakers mention other celebrities like Johnny Depp and Tom Hanks as potential traffickers. They acknowledge that surgery could be a factor in their appearance. The conversation ends with the belief that Hollywood is fueled by the blood of children.

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Three additional murders have been reported, bringing the total to five. The gendarme interrogates someone, adding information about children and recordings. There is a disturbing drawing circulating, depicting three children with their hands cut off. The drawing was made by a four-year-old child who witnessed the events. The children claim they were disemboweled. The speaker describes the location where the crimes took place and mentions that the father was involved in disposing of the evidence. Another person shares a story about Eric, who has been falsely accused of heinous crimes by his ex-partner and ex-father-in-law. Eric claims that the justice system and the police do not care. The father who was involved in the crimes is said to work for a company that caters to billionaires.

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The speaker discusses the presence of satanic movements and their alleged involvement in preschools, specifically the McMartin case. They mention allegations of children being exposed to sexual acts and satanic rituals in these preschools. The speaker also presents evidence of tunnels found under the McMartin preschool and an abandoned satanic site in Crestline, California. They express frustration with the lack of interest from authorities in investigating these claims. Overall, the speaker believes that the McMartin case was a satanic operation and suggests that there may be other preschools with similar issues.

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There are networks in France that profit from selling tapes with real child deaths. These tapes can cost between ten and twenty thousand Swiss francs. Although not widely discussed in the media, these tapes have been discovered in Belgium. Madame Tuna Bernard, who had evidence of these tapes, passed away under mysterious circumstances before she could present them to the authorities. There have been cases in France, such as Florian Mafei, Aurore Jonard, and the Mikoulais in Saint-Victor, where children have witnessed children in coffins. Despite their credible testimonies, these children are now in the United States with their mothers. Investigations have been opened, but there have been cover-ups in Nice. In the Paris region, there is knowledge of child mass graves, but no further details can be provided due to ongoing investigations. The seriousness of these claims is deeply alarming.

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The speaker discusses various legal proceedings and allegations of fraud in a conversation with another person. They mention the involvement of different individuals, including lawyers, judges, and government officials. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of action and accountability in their case. They also mention a private investigator who tried to help but faced obstacles. The conversation touches on corruption and the speaker's belief that those in positions of power are part of a larger network of criminals.

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The speakers discuss the case of Robert Pickton, a Canadian serial killer. They mention the suppression of information on the mainstream internet, the destruction of evidence by the RCMP, and the recall of contaminated meat. They express concerns about safety and speculate on Pickton's possible accomplices. The conversation touches on Pickton's alleged confession to multiple murders and the unsettling nature of the case.

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There is a discussion about child trafficking and the speaker's personal experience with their children being targeted. They express frustration at not receiving support and mention being an open book to anyone who wants to help. The other speaker acknowledges the situation but states they are already doing what they can and cannot offer further assistance. They mention the possibility of Epstein being alive and share their own encounters with danger. The conversation ends with the second speaker promising that things will improve in the next three months. The first speaker asks if they can still send a petition, but the second speaker declines, stating they don't have time.

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The speakers discuss a conversation with a state's attorney and mention two different offices. They mention someone named Kevin Fucic and discuss his involvement in human trafficking and selling weapons. They express surprise and concern about his actions. One speaker mentions a photo and another speaker mentions a phone that has been erased. They briefly mention Twitter and the company's thoughts.

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In the conversation, a speaker describes exploiting underage boys in Rotterdam. He says at times he had to tell clients that he was 11 years old because the client wouldn’t work with him otherwise, though everyone knew he was only 13. He explains that clubs in Rotterdam are visited by dozens of clients per week, and that children are sent on escort duty. For an escort, the client typically pays about 650 guilders per boy. In a separate exchange, Speaker 1 asks if there is anything interesting this weekend. Speaker 2 asks what Speaker 1 wants, and Speaker 1 inquires about new arrivals. Speaker 2 responds that there isn’t really news, though there was talk that two Germans might come, but Speaker 2 sent those to “them.” Speaker 1 then notes that he is satisfied. They mention a boy named Ricardo as “a story apart” and say he is not ready yet, with expectations for next week. The group lists people: today it is Omar, Maaike, and Braille; Speaker 1 asks if this might be of interest to him, noting whether he has never had them before. The final line provides a meta-commentary: the man who asks for children in this conversation is an official with a high position in the government. His name appears in the state almanac for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Alain Nicolas Barre, the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of France, is in Montpellier to inaugurate a new Masonic temple. This temple is the fourth one on the site and is a place where Freemasons gather. The speaker mentions the Circle Mozart, a influential group that was formed a long time ago. There are allegations of sexual abuse and involvement in a pedophile network, with claims of a child being found dead. The speaker also mentions disturbing practices like group sexuality and scarification. Jean-Pierre Rosainzek, a former judge and advocate for children's rights, is also mentioned. The transcript ends with a mention of a person named Lydia who is allegedly a sex slave in the Hérault department.

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The conversation centers on a trafficking operation involving sexual exploitation of very young children, with several details about how the system works, who’s involved, and what happens to the victims. - Meeting and control: The trafficker had been contacting the speaker by phone that night to arrange in-person dialogue, with intermediaries making intentions unclear. The trafficker repeatedly changed the meeting time, and final directions were given about 30 minutes before the interview. The speakers emphasize the danger and precarity of contact through intermediaries. - Terminology and targets: The trafficker uses specific terms: “merchandise” for boys and “dolly” for girls. A 10-year-old boy is considered too old for certain purposes; a three- or four-year-old child is described as preferred for sexual activities, with graphic details about age and activities. - Routine and condition of the children: The sexual abuse is described as a long, sustained event, sometimes lasting many hours, with no regular breaks solely due to clients. If one child tires, another is used. Children are given nourishment, vitamins, and sometimes IV drips or injections to keep them functioning and appearing healthy. The day-to-day abuse is described as a form of “breeding” and “recycling,” with children being kept alive for ongoing use until they are no longer deemed useful. - Medical and protective care: Women who look after the children are described as “aunties,” with some cruel behavior (e.g., pulling hair). Some care is provided to keep the children functional, though the environment is described as perverse and coercive, with children initially unresponsive even to their own names. - Locations and scale: The speaker knows of about four brothels in Europe, located in Belgium, Germany, and Poland, including one in Tri City, Poland, described as a regular house. The sexual activity occurs before organs are removed, implying preparation for transplantation. - Financials and exploitation: The price for the full set of services is described as around half a million euros, with the understanding that the child becomes “useless” after that. Younger children (including four-year-olds) are kept for ongoing exploitation, while older children (six or eight and up) are used for regular sex before disposal. - Disposal and the dark net: After children reach about 14, they are disposed of or sent elsewhere; in some cases, they are photographed or filmed for sharing on the dark net. There are mentions of “VIP entertainment” and extreme sexual violence, including suffocation as a common fantasy and other brutal acts. - Perpetrators and beliefs: The traffickers are described as part of a sect with satanic elements, greeting each other with two specific words and possessing a pentagram, sometimes found under inscriptions. They are depicted as controlling and predatory, with some perpetrators showing a chilling level of premeditation and ritualism. - Real-life case: A mother is pressured over eighteen months to dispose of her child for cash, ultimately selling a four- or five-year-old for about €10,000, believing the child would be adopted abroad, but it was diverted for spare parts.

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The transcript depicts an undercover-style interview with individuals involved in a global child trafficking and organ harvesting operation. The speakers discuss how the network operates, the profits, and the brutal methods used to procure children and organs, often exploiting vulnerable mothers. Key points: - Donor kit and adoption timing: The trafficker (Speaker 1) explains the cost structure and process, saying he “gets €15,000 for abroad with a kid” and that delivering a child takes about two weeks if there are no special requests for gender. The plan requires several meetings, a party, and testing of the girl, with multiple people involved to ensure the girl’s compliance. - Recruitment and manipulation: The group uses persuasion and “positive thinking” techniques, aiming to see the girl’s reaction and exploiting mothers who are vulnerable or indebted. If a girl has a child, she is pressured or reassured before being persuaded to hand the child over. - Transfer options and appetite for either a child or organs: Depending on demand, the organization may pull a child from a brothel to satisfy clients seeking a child or spare parts. They advertise themselves as a sponsor or businessman abroad, receiving many replies from girls who think they are applying for companionship or work. - Targeted profiles and grooming: An “ideal” girl is described as selfish and easily pliable, with tactics including bribing experiences (a trip to Mazari), monitoring reactions to a child’s calls, and testing loyalty in ways that reveal vulnerability to manipulation. - After acquisition: If a girl agrees, discussions cover the child’s fate, with the implication that the child may be taken away and replaced with forged documents later. There is mention of marriages to Arab men and Muslim legal processes to adopt the child and move it abroad, often with easy, illegitimate name changes that erase traces. - Documentation and traceability: The process often involves swapping papers or creating new identities for the child in Poland or abroad, so that traceability is lost. This includes using new papers for Ukrainian-made children, or other methods to render the child effectively invisible to authorities. - Kidnapping and urgent transplants: Kidnapping is described as rare but possible in emergencies when a transplant is urgently needed. The organization uses coordinated efforts to manage the client’s access while avoiding exposure. - Violent and dehumanizing practices: The dialogue describes infants being tortured and dismembered for organs in a sterile room at a villa, with phrases indicating that infants “suffer” and are used as “spare parts.” Older children are drugged and exploited over time; infants are deemed “useless” for long-term exploitation. - Global network and sophistication: The brokers, medical teams, and logistics are likened to a corporation, with branches worldwide, high-security operations, and organized procurement of both children and organs. The demand is described as immense and ongoing. - Emotional detachment: One speaker notes the mother’s collapse into depression and a desire to kill herself and the baby; another reflects a chilling detachment about the mother’s suffering and the ultimate objective of profit. The dialogue reveals a highly organized, international criminal market for exploiting women and children, with both adoption fraud and organ trafficking tightly interwoven, including identity manipulation, forced payments, and extreme violence.

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Thousands of photos of abused children, a CD-ROM that could lead to a pedophile network, and yet the investigation is at a standstill. The justice system in some countries is complicit in the investigation. There are cases in France where computers filled with sensitive information of this nature are left to rust. The CD-ROM containing thousands of pornographic images of minors has been handed over to Interpol and several European police services, but its story has many unanswered questions. The justice system in certain countries is dragging its feet or even turning a blind eye to the issue. The victims and their families are left feeling betrayed and unheard. The existence of pedophile networks and the trafficking of children is a serious problem that needs to be addressed.

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The speakers discuss various aspects of the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin. They mention the involvement of military and Masonic affiliations, as well as the proximity of certain castles to the case. They also touch upon the connection between Michel Fourniret and the Mouzin family, as well as the alleged confession made by an investigator regarding Fourniret's sources of income. The speakers express frustration with the lack of media coverage and speculate on the reasons behind it. They believe there is a hidden truth that is being ignored.

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In a transcript excerpt, a high-level government official is referred to in relation to child exploitation. A witness recounts that she sometimes told clients she was 11 because they wouldn’t engage with her; they all knew she was 13. It is noted that clubs in Rotterdam are visited by dozens of clients per week, and children are sent on escorts, with the client paying about 650 guilders per boy for such an escort. A separate dialogue touches on weekend offerings, questioning what is new or available, and mentions that two Germans were expected but were redirected to someone else. There is a remark about the scene being a mess, and references to individuals named Ricardo and to a separate story about him that week. Further, the dialogue references Omar, Maaike, and Draille, asking if those have ever been had by the listener, implying prior involvement. The man heard asking for children is identified as an official who holds a high position in the government; his name appears in the state almanac for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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The speakers discuss allegations of government officials being involved in pedophilia, child trafficking, and grooming of children. They mention Jeffrey Epstein's connection with Clinton, implying a similar situation.

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The transcript centers on a documentary-like investigation into child trafficking, including the sale of babies for organs and for prostitution, and the operational mechanics of trafficking rings in Europe. - The conversation opens with a debate about the worst fate for a child, with pedophilia deemed the “worst option,” but there is a tension about judging a parent who might sell their child. The speakers acknowledge they want to remove a problem and question the significance of the child’s fate. - A narrator explains encountering a girl willing to sell her child to a brothel or as an organ donor, and aims to save her while documenting the process. The girl was relocated from a criminal environment to a different town, but remained controlled by an agent who wanted to sell her child. The sale is described as foiled by the COVID-19 pandemic and border restrictions. - When the pregnancy is discovered, the pregnant young woman seeks a solution and believes she cannot keep the child, framing it as the best possible decision under the circumstances. The trafficking network involves a well-known criminal underworld contact who is told there is a child for sale and who can help. - The interview reveals that in Germany, small children are sometimes held with a family until age three or four and then sent to a brothel. The sale of a newborn can be arranged so the mother signs the child trafficker in as the father, who then takes the baby abroad, making it hard for authorities to trace the child as “officially somewhere in Europe with its father.” - Emotional attachment to the baby is discussed; one participant reports no emotional attachment, focusing on practicality. The fear of life being over with a child is framed as slavery, constant care, and sleepless nights, highlighting the practical burdens rather than affection. - On profitability, the mother emphasizes selling a child for organs yields high returns, whereas selling for a brothel is considered in terms of possible cash, with initial offers around 50,000 to 150,000, sometimes 80,000 euros, though later deemed possibly a scam using Polish zloty. - The liver is cited as a high-demand organ, valued around 70,000 euros, with the heart valued similarly, and other organs like the retina also in demand. The ads and market dynamics are discussed, including portals like “Sperm donors, let's make babies,” where ads from women wanting to give away or sell their children appear; a mother posts an ad for money, receiving responses from families and recognizing banners that target young girls. - The interview reveals a chilling willingness to commodify the child; the mother states she cares about her own child above the others and expresses disbelief in divine punishment for such acts. She gives the baby the name Marcelina, while another participant has not named the unborn child. - The trafficking network’s operation is described in detail: a broker coordinates with a German or Dutch ring, with multiple brothels and a system of drugs to control child victims. A child is described as moving through stages—from adoption into a family, to a brothel around age four, to a larger network, with frequent sexual abuse but regulated intervals of activity to avoid overdose. The children are kept largely indoors within brothels, sometimes allowed limited outdoor access under supervision, and often suffer severe social and psychological consequences. - A separate account details the recruitment and identification of pregnant victims, the length of stay in brothels, and the eventual fate of children who do not adapt to mainstream life, highlighting how the organized rings operate with surgical precision and a global scope.

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The speakers discuss child abuse, missing children, and related cultural issues. One speaker notes skepticism is warranted when interpreting coded language in alleged abuse cases. There is agreement that child trafficking is a serious issue that warrants investigation, and it is questioned why films like "Sound of Freedom" faced resistance. The speakers explore the reasons why child abuse might be covered up, including shame and the desire to protect families and friends. The conversation shifts to the pervasiveness of shame in society, particularly around sexuality, and how this vulnerability can be exploited. They touch on the normalization and commodification of sex in culture, including drag shows and the sexualization of children, and question whether these trends are spiritually harmful. One speaker suggests that a lack of sacredness around sex can lead to exploitation and a focus on self-worship, aligning with a broader, potentially occult, agenda.

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A former FBI regional director believes in the allegations of babies being sacrificed, based on information from survivors and confidential sources. However, he acknowledges that police officers are skeptical and investigations are challenging. The lack of successful prosecutions is a point of contention, with calls for a national task force to investigate. Another individual claims to have witnessed a satanic ritual sacrifice involving a Catholic boy named Kevin Collins, allegedly orchestrated by Michael Aquino. The demand for naming and arresting individuals involved in these large cults is reiterated. The transcript ends with the repeated mention of Michael Aquino as a key figure.

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The speaker asks about the FBI's failure to investigate claims and the specific actions taken regarding the investigation of CSAM involvement. The other speaker acknowledges the interest in child sex exploitation and human trafficking. They mention working with prosecutors on the Epstein case but admit it has been a while since they reviewed it. The speaker emphasizes the importance of investigating the sex trafficking ring and obtaining the flight logs. They express the need for transparency and mention the redacted logs. The other speaker acknowledges the request for more information and promises to consult their team. The speaker highlights the lack of resolution in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and the survivors' claims of a cover-up, urging the need for accountability.

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In October 1996, the judge in the Dutroux case is removed due to a procedural error, causing public outrage. The prosecutor hints at a major judicial operation involving prominent figures, but it never materializes. Instead, focus shifts to the Abrassax satanists, linked to a mysterious note found with Dutroux's accomplice. The power of sorcery is discussed, with uncertainty about its true influence on events.

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The speakers discuss their decision to stop touching children and mention a fear they have. They mention a group called Kafka that works with social services. They talk about people who have touched them, including the police and social services. They mention someone named Missus Forsyth and discuss sacrifices and eating babies in a church. They claim to have killed babies and danced with their skulls. They say that their father gets them to help him. The conversation ends without further details.
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