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The speaker says the audience is not ready for a certain conversation about Jeff Epstein. They state, “Jeff Epstein, not a pedophile, but you're not ready for that conversation,” and assert that “All of his victims, 14 to 17, that's not pedophilia.” They reiterate that the audience is not ready for the conversation, addressing others with, “But y'all niggas ain't ready for that conversation.” They note that some people claim this stance normalizes pedophilia, but the speaker counters, “No, that's defining pedophilia.”

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The speaker doesn't understand why supporters are interested in the Jeffrey Epstein story, as Epstein is dead and "was never a big factor." The speaker believes the case is "pretty boring stuff" and doesn't understand why it continues to be discussed. The speaker suggests that "only pretty bad people, including fake news, wanna keep something like that going." They state that if there's credible information, "let them have it." The speaker then pivots to a question about AI.

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The exchange centers on accusations of hyperbolic statements and the accuracy of quoted posts. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1's credibility, citing a series of posts and asking whether the statements were read correctly. - On 02/11/2026, Speaker 0 cites a Blueski post: “my words or your words, not mine. The democrats video telling service members to ignore illegal orders didn't go far enough. They should have also urged them to refuse unethical orders, whether illegal or not. There are many things deemed legal that are still obviously unethical, and everyone should hold themselves to this higher law,” and asks, “Did I read that correctly?” Speaker 1 confirms reading it and asks if Speaker 0 disagrees with it, questioning whether people should do unethical things in their capacity of [unknown context]. - On 12/31/2025, Speaker 0 references a post reading, “in front of god and country. … They referring to Republicans think they control their way into us accepting ethnic cleansing,” and asks, “Did I read that correctly?” Speaker 1 responds that it related to a DHS security post advocating a 100,000,000 deportations, stating that “A 100,000,000 deportations would be ethnic cleansing,” adding, “You would be True. One third of the country. So, yes, there are people within the Department of Homeland security.” Speaker 0 asks whether this is hyperbolic and requests more time. - On 02/05 (implied), Speaker 1 notes, “advocating a 100,000,000” but the sentence is cut off in the transcript. Speaker 0 comments, “reputations is … cleansing,” while continuing to engage in the discussion with the chair and audience; Speaker 0 asks for thirty more seconds. - On 03/02, Speaker 0 quotes Speaker 1: “if you rule against Trump's population purge agenda, no hyper permanently there, the nativists will name you, threaten you, and come after you. These judges are much braver than the ICE agents who hide behind masks while violating the constitution. They are much braver.” Speaker 1 clarifies, “They put their names on their rulings, and they stand behind their constitutional rulings. When I talk about population purge, I'm talking about the fact that they're trying to deport US born citizens, people born here. They are trying to deport them as well. So it's not a mass deportation agenda. It is also an agenda intended to reduce the population of The United States, including US born people.” - Speaker 0 responds, “Thank you.” Speaker 1 adds, “These are not hyperbolic statements. I appreciate you reading my account. Here's the good news.” The conversation escalates in tone as Speaker 0 interjects with disbelief, asking, “What planet … parachute him from?” Speaker 1 replies, “No. No.” Speaker 0 comments, “Hey, guys. You're you you You trigger my gag reflex,” and Speaker 1 closes with, “Mr. Bieber.”

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Speaker 0 asserts that Nick Fuentes thinks Hitler was cool, but reminds him that Hitler ultimately lost and had to shoot himself. This implies that Fuentes should understand he isn’t on a winner, even if he believes otherwise. The speaker adds, “Oh, you’re nicer than me. I’d say follow your leader,” and then clarifies, “That’s not our advice.”

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"I am America first. You are not." "Elon Musk, you weren't born here." "Milo, you're a Jew and you weren't born here." "Kanisawans, your husband wasn't born here." "Ask the show. Who is the fed? Will the real federal agent please stand up? Who's the real federal agent?" "Elon, Peter Thiel, JD Vance Tucker, and George Farmer, the son of the head of the alliance of Christians and Jews in The UK?" "Patrick Bet David said, why do you say the n word? It's to show people I'm real." "Why do you roll out of bed at 3AM and do a show? Why do you say you're gonna have hate sex with can of so ands? Why do you say nigger? It's to show you I'm the real nigga on the show." "All these people that have been taking checks from Fox News, Turning Point USA, Dennis Prager, they're just not ready for this. They're not ready that we're in the groiper generation." "Eight years lied about, censored, attacked, persecuted while you were at parties getting millions of dollars for doing bullshit." "Your show is ass and you're full of shit and you're retarded." "I'm coming for all of it." "They came to my house. They tried to kill me." "You might kill me in the process, but you're fucking done." "Signed America. That's my body. And that's me. And that's my body."

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I hope someone shoots Kanye West in the brain. I feel the same way about Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Elon Musk. Is that clear? Do I need to be more direct like other content creators?

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Bill Clinton is mentioned in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's island, which is described as a cesspool. The speaker claims to have knowledge of the planes associated with the island, but clarifies that they are not friends with the people involved. The speaker distances themselves from Epstein, stating that they threw him out of their club many years ago and never visited his island. They mention that others, including James Patterson, have also distanced themselves from Epstein. The speaker acknowledges knowing Epstein in the past but claims to have had a falling out and not being a fan of his for about 15 years.

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I could be a dog catcher and was voted for president twice. But someone interrupts, asking to talk about Jeffrey Epstein and the Lolita Express. The conversation gets interrupted again, but the speaker mentions feeling sad about Arkansas.

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In the video, the speaker discusses Elon Musk's controversial behavior and legacy. They mention Musk's insults towards them and his complex personality. The speaker questions Musk's need to associate with questionable individuals on social media despite his achievements. They also highlight the dangers of idolizing wealthy individuals like Musk, pointing out his problematic views. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not excusing harmful behavior, even if someone is talented or successful.

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The speaker states he doesn't understand why his supporters are interested in the Jeffrey Epstein story, as Epstein has been dead for a long time and was never a big factor in his life. He claims he doesn't understand the interest or fascination, especially since credible information has been given. He compares the situation to the "Mueller witch hunt" and the "steel dossier," which he claims was all fake. He finds the Epstein case boring and doesn't understand why it continues to be discussed. He suggests that only "pretty bad people, including fake news" want to keep the story alive, but says that if there is credible information, "let them have it."

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'we are at war right now. And there's two sides.' 'the side of good, aka the side of pro Palestine, the side of release the Epstein files, the side of let's have truth, justice, and honor, and no corruption reign supreme across the world.' 'the side of pro pedophiles, pro genocide, pro corruption, pro lying.' 'If you're on the fence, you're on the side of the fucking pedophiles.' 'Epstein was a hoax' and 'Israel is the victim and they're not committing genocide in genocide in Gaza,' claiming they're paid to disseminate this bullshit. 'I'm gonna smile every fucking time.' 'That's how happy I would be.' 'And if you got a problem with that, I have a very big dick. I'll pull it out, and you can suck on it.'

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The speaker is unsure why their supporters are interested in the Jeffrey Epstein story, as Epstein is dead and was never a big factor. The speaker believes the credible information has been given. They contrast the Epstein case with the "Mueller witch hunt" and the Steele dossier, which they claim was all fake. The speaker finds the Epstein case boring and doesn't understand why it continues to be discussed. They suggest that only "pretty bad people, including fake news" want to keep it going. They state that if there is any credible information, it should be released.

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The speaker describes a coordinated smear campaign against him, asserting that after he announced he would challenge Trump, a lineup of public figures began attacking him or being described as “feds.” He cites Ian Myles Chong, Tucker Carlson, and Milo as examples, saying the criticism revolves around insinuations that he is connected to or controlled by federal agents. He argues that these accusations are part of a broader effort to silence the American people and dismiss his voice. He contrasts the public’s reaction to his campaign with what he regards as a coordinated “fed” narrative, claiming that Tucker Carlson has insinuated he is a fed, and noting that Carlson’s father was a CIA agent who ran Voice of America for forty years, along with Carlson’s collaborations with people he labels as CIA assets. The speaker provides a cascade of biographical and investigative claims about people connected to Carlson and others: - Eric Prince, described as a CIA asset, appeared in a group chat with Tucker Carlson; Carlson had on Joe Kent, a green beret, who is described as intelligence. - Curtis Yarvin is described as the son of an American diplomat who works with Peter Thiel, who is described as a federal informant. - Peter Thiel is claimed to be an FBI informant; Thiel’s Palantir is said to have contracted with the CIA for almost ten years (2001–2008) and now contracts with the NSA and FBI. - Thiel funded JD Vance’s Senate campaign, giving $15,000,000 to help him secure the Trump endorsement; Carlson allegedly helped persuade Trump to make Vance the vice president. - Carlson is said to have invited Kevin Spacey, described as a close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, on a Christmas interview. - The speaker contends that a social media ecosystem includes many who see nothing suspicious about these connections, including CIA involvement, green berets, and intelligence ties that push certain candidates on Trump. He asserts he's been demonized for years: banned from social media, banks, airlines, and credit card processors; subpoenaed; and money frozen. He claims this is because he has grown a substantial, loyal following and uses it to organize and mobilize swing-state voters rather than taking advertising or sponsorships. He says his followers are genuine and committed, which frightens those who want influencers who can be paid to push narratives. The speaker reflects on Charlottesville and white anxiety, suggesting others only recently acknowledge these issues. He asserts he would appear civil in an interview with Tucker Carlson and asks for a platform to “clear the record.” He contends he is being targeted for standing up to the GOP establishment and for criticizing both the right-wing establishment and the left. He predicts he will be “patsied” and that those opposing him will try to take him down, leaving him to be the “dark MAGA” guardian, not the hero, who nonetheless confronts the country’s problems and fights for real change. He closes by declaring he will be the villain if necessary, stating that the country will never give him the credit he deserves, but that he performs this role out of duty, not glory.

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The speaker expresses disapproval of Elon Musk, citing concerns about his behavior and influence. They claim Musk makes Nazi salutes, is being sued for sole child custody due to lack of involvement, and appears high at the White House due to severe drug addiction. The speaker contrasts Musk with Bill Gates, alleging Musk isn't using his wealth to help people. They believe Musk is off the rails, rabidly addicted to drugs, and using his power to influence elections. The speaker predicts Musk's legacy will be unnecessary death, disease, and disability for the world's most vulnerable, not innovation. They state that his behavior is not what it means to be an innovator, an American, or a man.

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The speaker suggests that the reason one person received more publicity than others is because they "said a lot of wild shit." CNN highlighted these statements, increasing their popularity because people were tired of "bullshit pre prepared politician lingo." Even if people disagreed, they felt they were seeing the real person. Many public figures give rehearsed answers, making it difficult to know who they truly are. In contrast, this person "free balls" by speaking freely at events and doing comedic impressions. This includes a Biden impression and making fun of Elon Musk. Saying Hillary should be in jail was also an example of great timing. This type of behavior was unheard of for a politician.

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The speaker claims to be the reason college and high school athletes are getting paid. He calls himself "Mister influencer to influencers." He states he fights to eradicate childhood malnutrition. He accuses the mainstream media and Hollywood of being pedophiles until flight logs are released. He asks if he is canceled yet.

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The speaker asserts that everyone in politics has a vice worse than alcoholism. They emphasize the importance of releasing the Epstein list.

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The speaker criticizes those who label him as weird while supporting extreme measures like hormone therapies for children. He praises Trump for his unapologetic attitude in politics, emphasizing the importance of having a thick skin in the social media age.

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The transcript centers on an email from Howard Lutnick to Jeffrey Epstein and the surrounding reaction to Epstein’s public notoriety. The message indicates travel plans: Lutnick asks Epstein where he is located and what the exact location for Lutnick’s captain is, noting that they are landing in Saint Thomas early Saturday afternoon and plan to head to Saint Bart’s/Anguilla on Monday, with a dinner proposed for Sunday evening. Lutnick mentions traveling with “another couple, Michael and Mary Lerman,” and states that “each of us has four children.” The ages of the children are listed in the email as “two 16s, two 14s, a 13, a 12, an 11, and a seven year old.” The speaker points out that this is “forty years after Jeffrey Epstein was convicted.” Following the email, the speakers express strong, unambiguous condemnation of Epstein and the surrounding circumstances. Speaker 1 asserts, “How this guy has a job today is a disgrace. That is There is no room That is disgusting. Fire. Fire. I'm done with these fucking people. Fire this guy right now. What is your excuse?” They emphasize a history of alleged deceit, with one speaker stating, “He’s a liar. Neighbors with this dude. Claims he only ever met him once. Lived next to him for twenty some years. That's crazy. Proven liar advising the president of The United States every fucking day.” The emotional tone escalates, with both speakers declaring, “I'm so done with these people. Yeah. That is so That is done with these That is absolutely abhorrent. I'm so fucking done with these people.” They mention tax-related concerns, noting, “and we gotta I gotta fucking file taxes in a couple weeks.” The dialogue then questions accountability and the persistence of Epstein’s influence in high-level circles: “What is the conversation when he's like, hey, I'm about to email Jeff back. You got you're four. What are their ages? I gotta what are their ages? Like, I get like, what a fucking” (truncated in the transcript). Overall, the excerpt juxtaposes a routine social planning email involving Epstein with a contemporaneous, vehement condemnation of Epstein’s legacy and ongoing professional influence, highlighting the contrast between personal arrangements and public outrage.

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The speaker references Brock Pierce, described as an Epstein client and alleged child abuser and as a cofounder of Tethr, and asks, “Who is friends with Epstein client and alleged child abuser, Tethr cofounder Brock Pierce.” They then say, “I don't know shit about Brock's history, and I've never met him. I don't know if he's an Epstein client. I don't know anything about these allegations, and I don't really care at this point because it doesn't affect my life at all.”

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Speaker 0 addresses the topic of the Epstein situation, expressing a controversial viewpoint about labeling the matter. They begin by saying, "This whole pedo thing, it's like, isn't it really pedophilia? I don't wanna be the one that has to say it, but I guess I'm being forced to say it." They then attempt to clarify their stance by asserting, "It's not really pedophilia, okay? They weren't trafficking five year olds, it was like they were technically not legal. Big difference in my opinion." The speaker acknowledges that this interpretation is controversial, adding, "I know that's a controversial take, but that's not really the issue there, Okay, the issue is not that they were barely legal teens, which is what it is." They continue to differentiate between the legality and the ethical horror, insisting, "It's horrendous, it's awful, it's pedophilia, okay." However, despite labeling it pedophilia, they pivot to a different focal point, stating, "No, the issue is that Epstein is a Jewish spy probably working with Israel." The speaker characterizes Epstein as being "probably working with Israel" and frames this as the underlying dilemma. They conclude by reiterating their position, "He's working with Israeli intelligence," emphasizing that this supposed affiliation constitutes the core of the dilemma discussed.

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The speaker states they are upset they didn't come up with the term "Insurrection Barbie" themselves. They acknowledge liberals likely intend it as an insult, but the speaker embraces the label and welcomes being called "Insurrection Barbie."

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The discussion centers on the “jester” archetype and its role in how the public tolerates disturbing behavior by public figures. The speaker notes that people talk about the Epstein files with George Bush and Bill Gates, but the focus remains on jesters as a reason Epstein and related figures escape scrutiny. Rainn Wilson and Chrissy Teigen are presented as examples of the celebrity archetype, with references to alleged disturbing content: Rainn Wilson allegedly tweeted about harming children in 2009 and 2011, and released a 2014 SoulPancake video in which he did sexual things to a stuffed chicken. Chrissy Teigen is described as having written disturbing tweets about children as well. The speaker emphasizes that these tweets exist and can be looked up. The speaker explains the jester archetype as a mechanism through which society grants certain freedom to be disturbing, enabling parasitic individuals to continue their troubling behavior. A purported correlation is drawn between the public’s degree of compliance with celebrities being weird and how dark or abnormal those celebrities become. Historically, jesters were used for psychological warfare, riding before troops to mock and distract the enemy. They serve as tools and barometers for measuring public opinion and outrage: if there is no public outcry when a jester shares disturbing words, it signals to the monarchy that the public tolerates disgusting behavior. In archetypal terms, the jester is a warped reflection of the king, with a hat resembling a royal crown and a scepter mirroring the monarch’s. Thus, the jester functions as an archetypal outlet for the monarch to reveal the truth about what the monarch really is. The speaker observes that Hollywood comedians are often overtly perverse and contemplates whether actors are test waters to see how far reality can be bent into disturbing narratives, potentially warping the public’s sense of normalcy. It’s noted that fifteen years ago, when Epstein Island was operational, many people wanted to laugh and ignore the evils in front of them, and that public complacency signals a degree of consent to the monarchy. The term QDpie is invoked to remind that gestures can appear in political forms too. A provocative aside acknowledges Epstein’s notoriety and frames the issue as one of pedophilia, suggesting the danger lies in entertainment and humor masking harmful realities. The speaker asserts that anyone who is entertaining and a bit obscure can be a jester, and cautions listeners to be wary of anyone seen on screen, implying a broader warning about media influence.

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Speaker 0 rails against dissent: “Like, if you disagree with me, fine. If you think Israel killed Charlie Kirk and then vanished beneath the trap door and flew to Tuba City on a private jet, fine.” He adds, “But then people start to say, you disagree with me? You're you got the memo.” He asserts, “every event that happens in America or the world is the doing of Israel,” and says if you disagree, “you got the call[.]” He notes, “you’re out,” and, “They will. And they will.” He proclaims, “I can’t wait for the apology forms” and, “cannot wait to humiliate you more, because more than anything, what I love is humiliate people who are wrong. I live for it actually.” He concludes, “So please, please, I can’t wait to never speak to those people again.”

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Speaker proclaims, "I'm the realest nigga on the Internet" and "This is America first," stating, "I was born in America." He declares, "Elon Musk, Milo, Canna Soehans, your husband wasn't born here. Go the fuck home. This is America first." He questions authority with, "Who is the fed? Will the real federal agent please stand up?" and names, "Elon, Peter Thiel, J. D. Vance Tucker, and George Farmer, the son of the head of the Alliance of Christians and Jews in The UK, are the realest fucking nigga you know." He asks, "Why do you say the n word? It's to show people I'm real." He asserts, "I'm coming for all of it," and, "They came to my house, they tried to kill me, I'm still here!" He lists, "Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk" and concludes, "you might kill me in the process, but you're fucking done." "That's my body. And that's me. And that's my body."
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