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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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A reporter asked if Jeffrey Epstein worked for a U.S. or foreign intelligence agency, referencing a claim by former Labor Secretary Alex Koski. The reporter also inquired about a missing minute from the jailhouse team. The speaker expressed disbelief that Epstein is still being discussed, especially given current events like the tragedy in Texas. The speaker questioned whether answering the Epstein question is a waste of time, considering recent successes and tragedies.

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The speakers question how someone could be convicted of 34 crimes while no one on Epstein's list has been charged, suggesting a possible effort to protect pedophiles and asking why the FBI would protect the "largest scale pederist in human history." One speaker claims everyone in politics has a vice "much worse than alcoholism." There is a call to release the Epstein list. One speaker says the DOJ may release the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients and that it is sitting on their desk to review, directed by President Trump. They claim to have flight logs and names that will come out. One speaker says they will never let the story go because of what they heard from a source about Bill Clinton on a plane with Jeffrey Epstein. Another speaker expresses disbelief that people are still talking about Epstein.

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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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Jeffrey Epstein's death is discussed, with doubts raised about the official suicide ruling. Bill Barr is accused of covering up the true cause of death, possibly to protect someone. The source of Epstein's wealth and connections to intelligence agencies, particularly Israeli intelligence (Mossad), are questioned. It's suggested Epstein may have been gathering compromising information on powerful individuals. The failure to release Epstein's files by those who previously demanded it is noted. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, believes Jeffrey was murdered, citing autopsy results and inconsistencies in the official account. He claims the medical examiner initially couldn't rule it a suicide and that the broken bones in Jeffrey's neck are more indicative of strangulation. The position of the body and missing records, including video footage and EMT reports, are suspicious. The guards who were supposed to be watching Epstein were found to have traces of nitrous oxide in their blood. Overall, the discussion points to a potential cover-up involving high-level officials, raising questions about who killed Epstein and why.

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Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein documents were released by the Department of Justice overnight, including emails never seen before, in the largest dump to date. The new material includes investigative documents and an email from the day after Epstein’s arrest in 2019, in which an unidentified person at the New York FBI field office asks for an update on the status of 10 coconspirators. A July DOJ memo states there was not enough evidence to prosecute any uncharged third parties, with Ghislain Maxwell identified as the only person charged as an Epstein coconspirator. Other emails show prosecutors repeatedly pressing to interview former Prince Andrew, who provided a written statement but never sat down with investigators. Another email, from a federal prosecutor in Maxwell’s 2020 case, notes flight records reflecting that Donald Trump traveled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously reported or known, including during the period prosecutors expected to charge in a Maxwell case. It is noted that Trump and Epstein had a decades-long friendship but had a falling out in the early 2000s after Epstein allegedly stole Már-a Lago employees. Also included are photos of an Austrian passport bearing Epstein’s picture but with the alias Marius Fortellmi. The release comes as the DOJ faces pressure from bipartisan lawmakers and Epstein survivors after missing a legal deadline to release all Epstein files last Friday. President Trump commented yesterday on dozens of photos released in prior document dumps, including at least one featuring Trump himself and several featuring former president Bill Clinton. Both Trump and Clinton have denied knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. Clinton issued a statement accusing the DOJ of using selective releases of Epstein documents to imply wrongdoing where there isn’t, challenging the department to immediately release any remaining materials mentioning or showing Bill Clinton in these files. What has been released thus far represents only a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of Epstein files the DOJ possesses, with promises to publish more in the coming days and weeks.

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A video posted by President Trump over the weekend highlighted what some call the "Clinton body count," referring to a number of suicides in Clinton circles. One example cited was Mark Middleton, a former Clinton White House aide found dead on Clinton Foundation property. According to the Arkansas Times, Middleton apparently shot himself in the chest with a shotgun and also hung himself from a tree with an extension cord. The speaker then referenced the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein, and the recently released "Epstein files." The speaker claims that what was missing from the files was any connection to Epstein's ties to intelligence agencies, alleging that Epstein was trafficking young girls on behalf of intelligence agencies and potentially as part of a blackmail ring with ties to the Israeli government. The speaker asked when phase two of the files would be released, and if it would contain information pertaining to those aspects of the Epstein case. The attorney general has committed to releasing those files, and will likely keep that promise.

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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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Liam Crosgrove of Zero Hedge asks about the president's foreign policy, noting peace efforts with India, Pakistan, the Houthis, Iran, and Putin, contrasting this with continued funding for the wars in Israel and Ukraine. He asks if Americans can expect an end to financing foreign wars and if that is one of the president's goals. The speaker says the president's foreign policy is "America first," aiming to end conflicts in Israel/Gaza and Ukraine. The president will speak with Putin and Zelenskyy. He wants all hostages released. Crosgrove then references Trump's video about the "Clinton body count" and the death of Mark Middleton, found dead on Clinton Foundation property, apparently shooting himself in the chest with a shotgun and hanging himself from a tree with an extension cord. He asks about the Epstein files, specifically the omission of connections to intelligence agencies and potential ties to the Israeli government. He asks when phase two will be released with information on these aspects. The speaker defers to the Department of Justice on the timeline for releasing the files.

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"I have a headline here from the Washington Post that said Trump peddles false conspiracy theories tying the Clintons to several deaths." "the death of Mark Middleton, was a former Clinton White House aide, who was found dead dead on a Clinton Foundation property." "Sometime on May 7, Mark Middleton decided to drive 30 miles away from his home to the Heifer Ranch in Perryville and both hung and shot himself with a shotgun at the same time." "Arranged at least seven of the 17 visits that Epstein made to the White House and flew on the Lolita Express several times himself, according to Daily Mail." "They have filed an injunction arguing that blocking the release of the footage would halt a proliferation of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories." "The body count of the Clintons is well over a 100 that they've killed."

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss whether arrests will occur under Trump and how they might be framed. - Speaker 0 asks if arrests will happen under Trump and if figures like Bill Clinton or Obama will be arrested, suggesting that any arrests might be part of “dark handing the keys off to the light” and that the deep state would sacrifice some players. - Speaker 1 responds by outlining alleged close connections: Trump was one of Epstein’s closest friends; Howard Letnick was Epstein’s neighbor; the first lady was Epstein’s girlfriend. He argues that Epstein’s relationship to Israel and the Mossad, and the president’s loyalty to Israel, are significant, and contends that many would say this loyalty goes beyond the United States. He adds a dismissive remark that the other speaker is “smoking dope.” - Speaker 0 contends there will be arrests but believes they will be for optics to bolster support for Trump, implying the releases would be to energize followers and that “deep state players” will be sacrificed. - Speaker 1 refers to certain individuals as “chew toys,” naming Fauci and Gates, suggesting they are used as targets or distractions. He reiterates skepticism that any arrests have occurred so far, noting that Trump has been in power for a year and there hasn’t been an arrest. - The conversation touches on the speed of data-center-related actions and mentions “Stargate” as part of what Trump did, implying rapid actions or moves on day one.

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The speaker questions whether their hypothetical death, following a tweet about the CIA and Mossad framing and torturing them, would be considered suspicious. They mention a real story that sent chills down their spine, involving Jeffrey Epstein. According to information received, Epstein allegedly operated a blackmail ring, using his connections to powerful individuals who attended his parties on his Caribbean island. The speaker highlights allegations that Epstein was protected by intelligence agencies, which may explain why he faced no consequences. They mention Alexander Acosta's involvement and his claim that he was instructed to leave the Epstein case alone because it belonged to intelligence.

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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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The transcript revolves around the mysterious death of Jeffrey Epstein and the questions surrounding whether he committed suicide or was murdered. Doubts are cast on the official narrative, citing irregularities such as the lack of a thorough investigation, conflicting autopsy findings, and alleged lies from Attorney General Bill Barr. The source of Epstein's wealth and his connections to powerful figures, including those in intelligence agencies like Mossad, are questioned. Some speculate Epstein may have been an intelligence asset, gathering compromising information on influential individuals. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, believes Jeffrey was murdered, citing autopsy results and the unlikelihood of suicide given pending legal proceedings. He highlights inconsistencies in the official account, such as the position of the body, the broken bones in the neck, and the lack of investigation into other inmates. He seeks information about the prisoners on the ward and questions why the EMTs moved the body.

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The speaker reports Virginia Dufres, connected to the Jeffrey Epstein operation and King Charles's brother, allegedly committed suicide, mirroring other suspicious deaths linked to the case. The speaker asserts they will never commit suicide and accuses "globalists" of involvement in numerous deaths related to Jeffrey Epstein. The speaker claims Epstein was connected to Mossad, MI6, and the CIA, and implicates figures like the Clintons. They mention new files discovered by Pam Bondi and Cash Patel containing information on younger victims. The speaker expresses concern that focus on the Epstein case overshadows the issue of currently trafficked children, advocating for a discussion on resource allocation. They highlight the need for immediate action to rescue children in "rape slavery" and "torture slavery." The speaker and guest agree that Kash Patel and Pam Bondi could spearhead efforts to address the issue of child trafficking.

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The discussion revolves around newly released names connected to Jeffrey Epstein, with Bill Clinton's name being mentioned. It's claimed that Epstein's wealth allowed him access to powerful figures and the ability to conceal misdeeds, potentially even within the Justice Department. Questions are raised about why it was difficult to obtain these names, with concerns that political biases may have played a role. While cautioning against painting everyone associated with Epstein with the same brush, there is a call for transparency and answers regarding the involvement of top leaders in Epstein's alleged crimes. Epstein's potential ties to intelligence agencies are discussed, suggesting the case may involve more than just sex trafficking and could implicate elements within the US and international governments. It's claimed that Epstein fits the profile of a CIA liaison, and that the Justice Department may have buried the intelligence angle. Attention is drawn to a plea deal in the 2008 prosecution, and a report that cited Epstein as belonging to intelligence. The suggestion is made to investigate Bill Barr's involvement and to release all related files, including those concerning Alex Acosta's emails.

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Speaker 0 asks, “How did you kill Jeffrey Epstein? … you’re not in power, but you have all the power.” Speaker 1 responds that “The things they say are so ridiculous. Honestly, I don’t know what I ever did to get them so upset.” Speaker 2 says, “My father is no different than any other powerful man. Any man who’s responsible for other people, like a senator or a president.” Speaker 1 counters that he sounds naive; Speaker 2 asks, “Why?” Speaker 1 asserts, “Senators and presidents don’t have men killed.” Speaker 2 retorts, “Oh, who’s being naive, Kaye?” Speaker 3 mentions a fellow discussing becoming their next congressman, Bill Clinton, calling him a new man. Speaker 4 delivers a hopeful closing address about trusting each other to forge a future that will enrich their lives, strengthen traditions and faith, and make them proud they gave their best; God bless you all. Speaker 5 discusses the term “Clinton body count,” saying it’s become common in pop culture. It’s based on the claim that numerous people connected to Bill Clinton—critics, opponents, associates, and witnesses—died in mysterious ways, far too many to dismiss as coincidence. The term first appeared when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, with at least 20 people connected to him murdered or dying mysteriously, mostly around the CIA’s illegal activities at Mina Intermountain Municipal Airport, part of the Iran-Contra affair, involving smuggling drugs and guns through Mina, Arkansas to fund a revolution in Nicaragua. Speaker 6 explains that the Contras were former Sandinista military officers who had been kicked out of Nicaragua in 1979 and were trying to retake the country with CIA aid. He notes the Contras were a creation of the CIA and were dealing drugs in Los Angeles and elsewhere; drug traffickers met with CIA agents, and the influx of cheap cocaine into South Central Los Angeles coincided with the rise of crack, describing a historical collision. Speaker 5 recalls it was bombshell news in the 1990s when Clinton’s involvement with Mina and the growing number of dead witnesses were covered in documentaries, and even mainstream news covered CIA drug smuggling; however, the narrative moved on to Monica Lewinsky, cigars, and oral sex, and Mina “never happened” in the mainstream. Speaker 7 recounts an encounter with a supervisor in the Saline County Criminal Investigation Division who urged him to drop the case, suggesting it could cause grief if pursued. Speaker 5 notes that the first two names on the list are women: Suzanne Coleman (or Susan Coleman) and Judy Gibbs, with Coleman allegedly pregnant with Clinton’s child and dying of a gunshot to the back of the head; Gibbs dying in a house fire amid rumors of compromising photos with Clinton. Speaker 8 asks about a lobby display. Speaker 9 asks if it’s taken care of. Speaker 5 elaborates: Judy Gibbs, a former model, left modeling to marry Bill Puterbaugh; his son Randy claims Puterbaugh’s father posed Judy for sex with Clinton to gain political favor; Judy’s death followed a fire at their home after a brother-in-law, Dale Bliss, was caught molesting a boy, with a hidden window found of Clinton having sex with Judy; Gibbs and Puterbaugh died in the fire. Judy’s sister Martha and Randy believe Clinton was responsible for Gibbs’s death. Speaker 0 reports Sundinista troops moving from Nicaragua against contras in Honduras. Speaker 8 notes a killer blow to crush freedom fighters while Congress withholds aid and they can’t be resupplied. Speaker 10: Nicaragua’s Sandinistas invade Honduran territory after taking a house vote, with about 1,500 troops; Ortega warns US intervention will lead to war. Speaker 5: On 10/05/1986, a CIA airplane was shot down over Nicaragua; pilot Eugene Hasenfuss captured; he testifies at a press conference that he was part of Operation Enterprise to supply Contras with weapons supervised by the US government. Speaker 0: Hasenfuss described being brought to Miami by former Air America pilot William Cooper and assigned to fly weapons to the Contras. Speaker 12: Hasenfuss testified that flights aimed to resupply the FDN and UNO teams of the Contras. Speaker 0: Under questioning, Hasenfuss did not repeat a charge that two Cuban Americans working with him were CIA operatives. Speaker 5: This linked to the Reagan White House, known as the Iran-Contra affair; the operation involved supplying the Nicaraguan Contras with untraceable weapons, funded by illegal weapons sales to Iran and cocaine distribution through Mina, Arkansas; profits laundered through organizations such as the Arkansas Development Finance Authority created by Webster Hubbel and signed into law by governor Bill Clinton. Oliver North took the blame during hearings; Clinton’s involvement appeared evident as the operation ran through Arkansas. Speaker 13: Barry Seal, a drug smuggler in the Mina operation, set up in Louisiana but moved to Arkansas due to a “sleazy governor,” noted as Bill Clinton being hooked on cocaine. Speaker 14: Clinton was hospitalized for cocaine abuse on at least one or two occasions. Speaker 5: The Mina case involved corrupt cops, judges, and politicians in high positions to support drug smuggling and money laundering. Things progressed until 1987’s events around Don Henry and Kevin Ives. Speaker 15: In 1982, Barry Seal set up a major drug-smuggling operation in Mina under Clinton’s oversight; Seal became an informant for the DEA after a sentencing deal. Speaker 11: Seal was killed in 1986; Milam, a witness, was decapitated in 1987; Malik, Arkansas’s medical examiner, ruled Milam’s death an ulcer and later had the head found elsewhere; questions were raised about Malik’s competence and independence. Speaker 18: The head’s disappearance and later discovery drew scrutiny toward Clinton’s influence over Malik. Speaker 19: The question remains whether stages of the investigation revealed that these deaths were connected to Mina. Speaker 20: Witnesses including Jean Duffy and Keith McCaskill faced threats and murder as investigations pursued the Mina drug operation; several witnesses and officials were murdered or died under suspicious circumstances. Speaker 3, Speaker 1, Speaker 5 discuss the breadth of cases and the idea of a Clinton body count, involving many names and alleged connections to Mina, the Iran-Contra operation, and drug smuggling and its coverups. Speaker 21: Kevin Ives and Don Henry were claimed by some to have been on a drop site; initial autopsy ruled death by train after drugging with marijuana; later autopsies contested this, showing stabbing and skull crushing before being placed on the tracks. Medical examiner Malik’s rulings were criticized; Don Henry and Kevin Ives’s deaths remained a focal point of alleged coverups; the grand jury investigation faced obstruction; witnesses died, and some investigators faced danger or were removed. Speaker 22: The narrative includes multiple other individuals—Gregory Collins, Jeff Rhodes, Richard Winters, Jordan Kettleson, Colonel James Sabo, Arkansas investigator Russell Welch—killed or attacked amid ongoing investigations into Mina’s drug operation and associated corruption; the pattern of deaths persisted through 1992. Speaker 24: A 1983 awareness of a smuggling operation at Mina Airport; 1991 anthrax infection of a government figure; journalist Danny Casalaro found dead in a hotel bathtub in 1991; 1992 security figure Gary Johnson survives a home invasion; 1992 Jennifer Flowers era and related deaths; Plane crash of Victor Razor and his son in 1992; Paul Tully’s death in a hotel room in Little Rock; Paula Grober’s death in a car accident; 1992 ski accident death of Jim Wilhite; the phrase Clinton body count remains associated with these mysteries prior to Clinton’s presidency. Speaker 9 notes Republicans blaming the existence of a small base at Mina on George Bush and Oliver North; the question of national security is raised. Speaker 12 concludes that the airport and events were primarily matters for federal jurisdiction; state had little to do with it.

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The speaker claims to have compiled an Epstein client list using victims' testimonies, internal emails, court documents, settlements, financial records, and staff testimony, not a single "black book." This list was released publicly in 2019 but received little attention due to the speaker's prior cancellation for opposing Israel. The speaker asserts that Epstein was working for a foreign government, compromising powerful Americans. Contrary to popular belief, people *have* been prosecuted and companies have paid large settlements related to Epstein, but it's not publicized. Jean Luc Brunel, allegedly the number three man in the Epstein ring, was arrested but died in prison. The speaker believes the truth about Epstein is being ignored, similar to 9/11 conspiracy theories. They state that videos from Epstein's properties exist and that many pedophiles and human traffickers are being arrested, but the media is silent. The speaker shares pages from the list and urges someone with media reach to discuss the issue.

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Jeffrey Epstein's death is discussed, with doubts raised about the official suicide ruling. Speaker 1 notes Epstein's prominence in Palm Beach and questions why Attorney General Barr would cover up his death, also referencing Barr's handling of election fraud investigations. Speaker 3 suggests Epstein's wealth was mysterious and possibly linked to foreign intelligence, specifically Israel, given his ties to Les Wexner and Ghislaine Maxwell's family history. Speaker 4 claims Epstein was an intelligence asset, potentially for multiple agencies, using blackmail material. Speaker 0 introduces Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, who believes Jeffrey was murdered after reviewing the autopsy and Barr's statements. Mark cites conflicting pathologist reports and lack of investigation, noting the Justice Department's unresponsiveness. He questions the EMT's actions and missing records, and the positioning of Jeffrey's body. Speaker 7, a forensic pathologist, also finds the neck fractures inconsistent with suicide. Speaker 13 claims the guards were incapacitated with nitrous oxide, suggesting a sophisticated murder. The potential involvement of foreign governments, particularly Israel, is speculated, considering Epstein's possible blackmail material. Speaker 15 mentions Trump's allegations about the Clintons' involvement and demands a full investigation. Speaker 6, Mark Epstein, questions who Bill Barr was protecting and suggests Jeffrey had dirt on people.

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The transcript captures a discussion about Clinton-related death conspiracy theories and how these claims circulate in political commentary. Speakers repeatedly assert that “the Clintons have killed” a large number of people—well over 100, with an figure cited of about 130—arguing that such deaths are linked to the Clintons’ power and to foreign policy actions, including a bombing campaign in Iraq and a massive blockade around Iraq that, according to UN estimates, contributed to the death of hundreds of thousands of children. One speaker emphasizes that “the body count is about 130” and notes that people know the body counts, even if some refuse to acknowledge the implication that politicians might have people murdered. A recurring theme is that there used to be a Clinton Body Count website tallying people connected to Hillary and Bill who were said to have been secretly killed; one participant says Hillary should demand its return and that the record is misrepresented. The conversation frames this as a widely held belief rather than proven fact, acknowledging skepticism about the claims while insisting there is “a lot of very suspicious deaths around the Clintons” that are fair to bring up. The discussion then shifts to particular cases and figures associated with Clinton circles. Vince Foster’s death is described as a conspiracy theory that never produced evidence, but the idea lingers. The panel also references other individuals—Mary Mahoney, John F. Kennedy Jr., James McDougal, and Mark Middleton—along with the broader pattern of deaths that are framed as connected to the Clintons, though without definitive proof being established on many of the cases. In the case of Mark Middleton, described as a longtime Clinton adviser who allegedly facilitated Epstein connections, Middleton’s death is recounted with details: found dead after driving to a Heifer Ranch, with an elaborate scenario involving hanging and a shotgun, an autopsy described as unclear, and a family that disputes the notion of suicide. The family has sought to seal photos and footage, arguing that releasing them would fuel conspiracy theories. The conversation also foregrounds Seth Rich, a DNC staffer who was shot in Washington, D.C. The panel notes that Rich was connected to WikiLeaks and allegedly provided thousands of emails to WikiLeaks, with claims that Fox News reported an FBI forensic finding showing contact with WikiLeaks and the release of top DNC emails leading to the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz. There is debate among participants about whether Rich’s death was a botched robbery, noting that his wallet and watch were left behind and his phone was not taken, and that claims of murder are contested by others on air. Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are discussed as adding to the conspiracy milieu: Assange raises questions about killings, offers a reward for information, and is described as “working for Russia now.” The panel references the broader political pinboard: the Clinton/DNC nexus, the FBI/CrowdStrike narrative about the 2016 hacking, and the media environment around Russia investigations and alleged election interference. There is a sense of ongoing investigation and uncertainty, with speakers insisting that sources face danger and that certain deaths remain unresolved or contested in public discourse. Toward the end, the speakers reflect on how reputations attach to candidates; they compare Clinton-related reputations with those of other politicians, asking how, over the last fifty years, the pattern emerges that people close to Clinton figures die, while noting that public perception often constrains open discussion of these claims.

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Jeffrey Epstein's death is questioned, with doubts about the official suicide ruling. Bill Barr's handling of the case and alleged cover-up are scrutinized, along with a supposed lack of investigation. Some believe Epstein was murdered due to the sensitive information he possessed, potentially implicating powerful figures. Epstein's wealth and connections to figures like Les Wexner and alleged ties to intelligence agencies, including the Mossad, are discussed. Ghislaine Maxwell's father's connections to Israeli intelligence are mentioned. It's claimed that Epstein had cameras and tapes that would be valuable to intelligence agencies. Alex Acosta's statement about being told to "leave him alone because he's intelligence" is highlighted. William Burns' meetings with Epstein are questioned, suggesting Epstein was an intelligence asset potentially involved in blackmail. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, believes Jeffrey was murdered, citing autopsy results and inconsistencies in the official account. He claims the initial death certificate said "pending" and that the chief pathologist who declared it a suicide was not present at the autopsy. He alleges a cover-up, citing a lack of investigation and unanswered questions about the scene. He seeks information about the other inmates on the cell block and questions why the EMTs moved the body. He also mentions death threats he received.

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The transcript presents a conspiracy theory about a "Clinton body count," alleging the Clintons are connected to numerous suspicious deaths. It begins with Gary Webb's story about CIA involvement in cocaine smuggling and his subsequent downfall, followed by the mysterious death of journalist Danny Casalero. The documentary focuses on Victor Thorne, who documented alleged Clinton crimes, and Jeffrey Epstein, whose death sparked the "Epstein didn't kill himself" meme, linking Bill Clinton to Epstein's island. Michael Baden suggests Epstein's death was a homicide. The Benghazi incident is mentioned, blaming Hillary Clinton for the deaths of four Americans. Muammar Gaddafi's death is also attributed to Hillary Clinton's actions. The transcript lists numerous individuals, including Vince Foster, Seth Rich, Shawn Lucas, and Michael Hastings, whose deaths are portrayed as suspicious and potentially linked to the Clintons. It mentions the Mena Arkansas drug operation and the Whitewater scandal. The transcript continues by listing over 100 additional names, citing various causes of death and alleged connections to the Clintons.

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Guests: Ed Berger
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In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, host Whitney Webb discusses the mysterious death of Mark Middleton, a former aide to President Clinton, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances in May 2022. Middleton had significant ties to both the Clinton administration and Jeffrey Epstein, having met with Epstein during many of his visits to the White House. This revelation contradicted earlier claims that Clinton had not met Epstein until after his presidency. Middleton's death, ruled a suicide, involved an extension cord and a gunshot wound, with details of the scene sealed by an Arkansas court. The investigation into Middleton's past reveals his involvement in a major scandal during the Clinton era, often referred to as "China Gate," which involved illegal campaign financing and connections to the Riady family, influential figures in both business and politics. Ed Berger, a researcher and co-host of the podcast, joins Webb to delve deeper into Middleton's background, including his work at Worthen Bank, which had connections to Jackson Stevens, a powerful Arkansas businessman with ties to various political figures. The discussion highlights the intricate web of relationships among Middleton, the Riady family, and other key players in the Clinton administration, including John Huang, who was involved in fundraising for the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The conversation also touches on the broader implications of these connections, including the involvement of BCCI, a notorious bank linked to money laundering and organized crime, and the role of various financial institutions in facilitating illegal activities. The narrative suggests that the Clinton administration was deeply intertwined with organized crime and intelligence operations, raising questions about the extent of corruption and cover-ups during that period. The episode concludes with reflections on the ongoing silence in mainstream media regarding these connections and the potential ramifications of Middleton's death, particularly in light of the broader context of political influence and financial misconduct. Webb emphasizes the need for further investigation into these matters, as they remain relevant to understanding the current political landscape.

Philion

They're Lying to Us About Epstein..
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DOJ FBI review finds no Jeffrey Epstein client list confirms suicide memo. They are trying to with a straight face say that Jeffrey Epstein never had a client list and did commit suicide. There was no foul play, no fishy business there. They teased the phase one files to influencers and showed binders, while Pam Bondi claimed the client list was 'on her desk'—a claim later contradicted by the DOJ/FBI. The host calls it a clown show and questions the proceedings, functions, and released timing.

Breaking Points

Kash Patel COVERS UP Epstein Tapes On Rogan
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The Trump administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case has been criticized as ineffective. The release of Epstein files contained no new information and was poorly managed. Cash Patel, the current FBI director, has contradicted previous statements about Epstein's death, claiming the prison cameras were on, contrary to earlier reports. Patel asserts Epstein's suicide is confirmed but refuses to release evidence to avoid revictimizing women. There are concerns about the FBI protecting powerful individuals linked to Epstein. Trump has dodged questions about his connections to Epstein, despite evidence of their relationship. Elon Musk has deleted posts suggesting Trump is implicated in the Epstein files, raising questions about his motives and relationship with Trump.
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