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The speaker questions if the truth is being hidden again, mentioning a global Microsoft update causing issues. They share a hypothetical scenario involving a friend in India affected by a cyber attack, not an update. The friend mentions a cryptocurrency loss and doubts the information's availability on Google. The speaker expresses skepticism towards media and government transparency, suggesting the truth may surface on TikTok eventually.

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Matthew Perry was found dead in a hot tub, which has raised questions about the circumstances surrounding his death. The speaker expresses disbelief, suggesting that it is unlikely for someone to drown in a hot tub, especially if they were just playing pickleball earlier in the day. They also mention other recent cases of people drowning in shallow water, questioning if there is a connection. The speaker expresses their curiosity about what Perry knew and who might be responsible, as they were a fan of his.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the whereabouts of Hunter Biden's laptop and the FBI's handling of it. They express frustration and disbelief that the FBI claims to have no knowledge of the laptop's location, despite it being turned over to them three years ago. The speakers question whether the laptop contains compromising information that could harm national security and whether the first family is compromised. They also mention Project Pegasus, a joint CIA-FBI operation to spy on American citizens. The video ends with one speaker offering to provide the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop to Congress.

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Nathan Wade, the focus of the House Judiciary Committee's investigation into Georgia DA Fannie Willis, is missing. The committee requires Wade to testify at a hearing regarding their alleged affair. Attempts to serve him a subpoena have failed, and he has disappeared. The U.S. Marshals are now conducting a manhunt to locate him.

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Nathan Wade, the focus of the House Judiciary Committee's investigation into Georgia DA Fannie Willis, is missing. The committee requires Wade to testify at a hearing regarding their alleged love affair. Attempts to serve him a subpoena have failed, and the U.S. Marshals are now conducting a manhunt to locate him.

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I'm calling about my representation of the Patrick, the spy cheese of clients. My partner, who is worth $323 billion, founded the company and is now missing. He was last seen in his $58 million apartment, trying to secure a $4 billion deal for the largest RNG port in the world. My son hasn't made money in terms of this.

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Speaker 0 is demanding to know the whereabouts of Hunter Biden's laptop, expressing concern about potential national security risks. The FBI Cyber assistant director admits to not knowing the laptop's location, despite it being turned over to the FBI in 2019. Speaker 0 requests to enter the contents of the laptop into the committee's record.

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Celebrities are seen with cigars, a commonality shared with big celebrities. Jeffrey Epstein is accused of kidnapping and trafficking adults, disguising them as dead celebrities for profit. They are taken to a private beach where they are exploited. The missing people in commercials are actually adults being exploited.

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Last night, it was revealed that Tony Blinken played a significant role in orchestrating a plan involving 51 intelligence operatives. Their objective was to discredit a laptop that is widely known to be genuine. All evidence points to Blinken as the mastermind behind this scheme. It is crucial that he is questioned and held accountable for his actions.

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This is the wild story of Gary DeVore, a Hollywood screenwriter who mysteriously disappeared after finishing a movie script that exposed secrets about the US invading Panama. His car was found at the bottom of an aqueduct a year later, with his hands missing and 200-year-old hands in the trunk. The script was gone, and the circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery.

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The discussion centers on a set of interconnected rumors and reported events involving Hillary Clinton’s private email server, Anthony Weiner’s laptop, and a wave of NYPD suicides, with the following key points emphasized by the speakers: - The FBI is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email scandal after the Wall Street Journal reported that 650,000 emails are on Anthony Weiner’s laptop, and thousands of those may involve Clinton’s server because Weiner was married to Clinton aide Huma Abedin during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state. It is noted that Clinton “bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena” to cover up her crimes. - A computer used by former congressman Anthony Weiner and his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, became the focus of new inquiries into Clinton’s use of a private email server. Sources say there could be as many as 650,000 emails on the computer, with metadata suggesting thousands could have been sent to or from Clinton’s private server. The laptop’s significance is tied to its potential connection to Clinton’s emails. - It is asserted that Anthony Weiner’s laptopsite had kill switches, and that the laptop had not previously been discussed in the Clinton email probe. Weiner’s communications with a minor are described in detail, including an exclusive interview with Inside Edition where a 15-year-old girl recounts sending a message to Weiner in January 2016, which escalated to obscene messages. - The exposure of those messages is linked to the FBI’s investigation; it is claimed that Weiner’s laptop revealed emails from Hillary Clinton to Huma Abedin, and that the FBI’s review of the Weiner laptop led James Comey to reopen the investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server just days before the presidential election. The girl’s identity is being withheld due to being underage, though her father allowed her face to be shown. - Weiner pled guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. Commentators discuss the October 2016 Comey announcement reopening the investigation as potentially politically motivated or an attempt to cover prior inaction, with some asserting that the NYPD would have disclosed additional information if not for the FBI’s handling. - The NYPD reportedly found numerous Clinton emails, Clinton Foundation emails, and Huma Abedin’s emails on Weiner’s laptop, along with state department correspondences and other material, described as damning criminal information involving Hillary, her circle, and other Democrats. It is claimed they faced pressure to go public if the FBI did not reopen the investigation or pursue timely indictments. - Beyond the Clinton emails, the conversation includes sensational allegations of sex rings and criminal activity, including a claim that Hillary traveled to a place described as “sex island” with Jeffrey Epstein; Bill Clinton allegedly visited there many times. There are allegations that the material included “insurance policy” files and other damning content. Officers who reportedly reviewed the material allegedly suffered trauma and were said to have died, though specifics and verifications are disputed. - The dialogue notes that there were 12 individuals who saw Weiner’s laptop; it is claimed nine of those who viewed the material died, though one speaker later remarks that none of the 12 are dead. Additional reporting mentions a NYPD deputy chief, Steven Silks, who allegedly oversaw evidence from the Weiner laptop and died by suicide, with speculation about copies of the laptop being held by police brass. The discussion suggests that if the FBI hadn’t pursued the matter, there would be broader revelations. - Other speakers reference an influence of the Weiner laptop on broader investigations and imply that the material could have substantial legal consequences, including potential prosecutions.

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Hunter Biden visited a small town in Arizona and left behind suspicious items in a rental car. He sought refuge at a desert sanctuary owned by Puma, a colon therapist. Police couldn't find him, and charges were dropped. A video promises to uncover more details about the incident.

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

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New details reveal that the CIA targeted Trump associates, initiating the Russia collusion narrative. Contrary to the belief that an Australian diplomat's tip sparked the investigation, credible sources indicate that the CIA directed the Five Eyes intelligence alliance to spy on 26 Trump associates. This operation involved creating suspicious interactions that were reported to the FBI, leading to the collusion claims. A top-secret binder containing crucial information about this setup is reportedly missing, raising speculation about its connection to the FBI's raid on Mar-a-Lago. If this binder holds evidence of illegal spying and election interference by the U.S. intelligence community, it could represent a significant breach of political ethics in American history. Further details are expected in an upcoming report.

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Garrett Zigler, a former Trump White House staffer, claims to have a copy of Hunter Biden's laptop, which allegedly contains evidence of foreign collusion, money laundering, and sex crimes. Zigler's research group, Marco Polo, aims to create a comprehensive report similar to the Mueller report, revealing the alleged corruption within the Biden family. They criticize mainstream media for not covering the laptop's contents and accuse law enforcement institutions, including the FBI, of neglecting the laptop's investigation. The group plans to release portions of the laptop's data and requests support to fund their efforts. They believe it is crucial to expose public corruption and address concerns about election fraud.

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The FBI is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. The Wall Street Journal reports that 650,000 emails are sitting on Anthony Weiner's laptop, and thousands of those may involve Clinton's server since Weiner was married to Clinton's top aide when she was secretary of state. To cover up her crimes, she bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. A computer used by former congressman Anthony Weiner and his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, is now the focus of new inquiries. Sources say there could be as many as 650,000 emails on the computer with underlying metadata suggesting that thousands of those messages could have been sent to or from the private server that Mrs. Clinton used while she was secretary of state. The laptop had previously not come up in the Clinton email probe. Anthony Weiner’s laptop reportedly contained kill switches and was not released before. Weiner’s laptop is connected to an investigation into whether he sent sexually charged emails to a teenage minor; the laptop hadn’t previously come up in the Clinton probe. In an exclusive interview with Inside Edition, a minor says she first sent Weiner a message on Twitter in January 2016 when she was 15 years old. She says the messages quickly turned obscene, and she was disgusted, which contributed to her coming forward. At the time, Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, was helping run Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. The FBI's investigation of Weiner's laptop led to the discovery of a new batch of emails that Clinton had sent to Abedin, which led former FBI director James Comey to reopen the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server just days before the presidential election. Inside Edition says it is withholding the girl's name because she is underage, but her father gave permission for her face to be shown. Weiner pled guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. Commentators note that Comey’s October 2016 reopening announcement was controversial, with some saying it cost Hillary Clinton the election. It is argued that the NYPD started investigating via subpoena and warrant, and they found 650,000 emails on Weiner’s laptop, including Clinton emails, Huma Abedin’s emails, and evidence pertaining to Clinton Foundation. They reportedly found state department emails and material including money laundering and references to a trip to Epstein’s “sex island,” with Clinton and Bill Clinton allegedly there multiple times. The material was given to the FBI, with threats to go public if the investigation wasn’t reopened or indictments issued. There is testimony that “nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop,” and that those officers were later dead. Another account says there were 12 individuals who saw the laptop, and none are dead. Reports note a surge in NYPD suicides this year, with nine or more officers dying by suicide, including the latest at Queens General Hospital. One account links deputy chief Steven Silks to overseeing evidence from the Weiner laptop and to copies made of that evidence; Silks reportedly died by an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound one month before mandatory retirement. Other rumors claim the laptop contained numerous emails from Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, “insurance policy” files, and family involvement, with allegations that the FBI lost the laptop. A high-ranking NYPD official reportedly warned of grave contents and indicated others had copies of the information. Proponents argue that, if the Weiner laptop were released, the government would fall.

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Jeffrey Epstein's death in detention remains a mystery, with suspicions of foul play. The Department of Justice claims to have been investigating for almost 4 years but has yet to release any reports. The NYPD recently revealed that the 911 call recordings from the federal lockup on the day Epstein died have been deleted, citing the expiration of the retention period. The FBI did not respond to inquiries about any non-memorial recordings from the jail. The lack of transparency and deleted evidence raise further questions about the investigation into Epstein's death.

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Lindsay briefly mentions that she has been in contact with someone from Julian Assange's team who revealed that Seth Rich leaked the DNC information. This contradicts the Mueller report's claim that it was a Russian hacker. Lindsay also mentions that Seth Rich's murder remains unsolved, with no evidence of robbery. A judge is now pressuring the FBI to release previously withheld pages on this case. Tomorrow, they will discuss the matter further with Ty Claventure, the lawyer involved.

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The hard drive was cloned for forensic analysis, revealing deleted or altered election records. 29,000 records were affected, impacting election totals. Two forensic images were compared, showing data loss after a software update. The actions suggest a cover-up with low risk and consequences. Tina Peters' involvement indicates deliberate tampering. The missing files are crucial for elections. Translation: The hard drive was copied for investigation, uncovering changes to election records. A comparison of two images showed data loss post-update. The situation implies a cover-up with minimal risk and consequences. Tina Peters' role suggests intentional interference. The missing files are vital for elections.

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Hunter's dad is being criticized for not acknowledging his grandchild. There are questions about what was on Hunter's laptop and whether his art money is being used for his daughter.

Breaking Points

FILES: Epstein Prison Tapes WIPED By FBI
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Newly released Epstein files are described on the program as revealing the deliberate wiping of surveillance footage from a jail system during the time of death, with an agent reportedly removing a hard drive and replacing components to erase prior data. The discussion cites memos, DVR failures, and witness accounts to argue that video records were intentionally lost, and it connects these details to broader questions about how such incidents are handled by authorities. The hosts also reference material about hidden cameras linked to Epstein, including claims that staff installed covert devices with possible ties to intelligence networks, and they note accompanying emails and credit card records as supporting material. The segment considers innocent explanations while highlighting perceived inconsistencies in official narratives, and it frames the Epstein case as part of a wider pattern of elite influence and obfuscated information. Alongside this, the conversation shifts to prominent political figures with Epstein connections, including the former governor of the US Virgin Islands and instances of political patronage, suggesting a system where information, access, and personal ties shape governance and accountability. The material is presented as continuing investigation, with a focus on how law enforcement and media respond to powerful networks.

Philion

The D4vd Investigation Just Went Nuclear..
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The episode centers on the escalating and chaotic spread of information around David, known as D4vd, after Celeste Rivas Hernandez's death is tied to a police investigation and questions about their relationship. The host walks through the timeline: a body found in a Tesla linked to the singer, a public figure whose early career included viral hits and major label opportunities, and a growing online narrative that treats every clue as potential proof. As the investigation unfolds, authorities confirm only that David is a suspect, while sponsors pull back and media attention intensifies, turning the case into a global online thriller with little official clarity. The video dives into social media sleuthing, fan forums, and private investigators' claims, examining tattoos, lyrics, and discord chats that fans say corroborate a predatory relationship. The host stresses the uncertainty in the legal status, noting that no charges have been filed but that the public debate has harmed and defined David's career, with tours canceled and brands severed. The episode also questions journalistic responsibility, the reliability of online postings, and the possibility that some content is sensationalized or defamatory. In the end, the host promises updates as more facts emerge, acknowledging the tragedy at the center of this story.

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The Man Who Found Hunter Biden's Laptop w/ John Paul Mac Issac | PBD Podcast | Ep. 170
Guests: John Paul Mac Issac
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On July 11th, Patrick Bet-David hosts John Paul Mac Isaac, who recounts his experience with Hunter Biden's laptop. Mac Isaac describes how Hunter entered his shop just before closing on April 12, 2019, bringing in three liquid-damaged MacBooks. Initially, he thought they belonged to Beau Biden due to a sticker on one of the laptops. After assessing the devices, he discovered that they contained compromising and embarrassing material related to Hunter Biden, which he did not expect since Joe Biden was not yet running for president. Mac Isaac explains that he felt a responsibility to report the findings but was apprehensive about local authorities and the FBI, fearing for his safety. He ultimately confided in his father, who attempted to alert the FBI, but faced skepticism and hostility. The FBI later contacted Mac Isaac, and he provided them with the data, but he felt they were more concerned about protecting Hunter than addressing the content of the laptop. Throughout the discussion, Mac Isaac emphasizes the troubling nature of the material he found, including inappropriate behavior involving family members, but he refrains from detailing specific instances. He expresses concern over the potential for misinformation to muddy the waters regarding the laptop's contents, asserting that there is enough incriminating evidence without needing to fabricate anything. The conversation shifts to the media's handling of the laptop story, with Mac Isaac criticizing mainstream outlets for their reluctance to cover it. He notes that the New York Post and the Washington Post eventually acknowledged the laptop's authenticity, but many outlets continued to ignore or downplay the story. Mac Isaac shares his frustrations about being labeled a hacker and the challenges he faced in trying to clear his name. As the discussion progresses, Mac Isaac reflects on the impact of the laptop's revelations on his life, including threats and harassment he received after the story broke. He has since closed his shop due to safety concerns and has been living in hiding. Despite the challenges, he remains committed to holding those involved accountable and is working on a book to share his story. The podcast also touches on broader themes of media bias, the political implications of the laptop's contents, and the importance of accountability in journalism. Mac Isaac expresses a desire for more transparency and investigative reporting, urging listeners to demand better coverage from media outlets. The episode concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the story and support Mac Isaac's efforts to bring the truth to light.

Armchair Expert

Timothy Olyphant | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Timothy Olyphant
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Timothy Olyphant’s Armchair Expert chat unfolds as a tour through a life that zigzags from San Joaquin Valley upbringing to Hollywood stardom. He describes growing up in Modesto with time in Manila and the Bay Area, two older brothers and a middle-child temperament that gave him a steady, adaptable streak. Athletics shaped his early identity; he was a state-level swimmer recruited toward USC, juggling long training schedules with architecture-school ambitions and a sense that his path might bend toward the arts. He recalls cutting his teeth in theater and finding empathy for creative work, an arc aided by a grandfatherly push toward practical careers and a shift from the original plan to pursue fine arts. He also corrects a long-held belief about Georgia’s SAT scores blocking nationals, pointing to state-level limits instead. He goes on to map a career that moves from Go and the local scene to television peaks in Justified and Damages, with a playful self-awareness about his own method and the act of preparing for parts. He frames Alien Earth as a big, megastructure project with Noah Hawley, emphasizing the collaboration that shaped his synthetic-robot character and the epic visual scale, while acknowledging the dialogue-driven core that makes the show feel intimate despite its scale. He reflects on the value of being a generalist actor, the balance between athletic precision and improv, and how a well-timed interruption or off-kilter moment can unlock a genuine moment in an interview or scene. He also recounts early talk-show jitters on Conan and how the humility of those moments informs his later approach. He recalls reading The Fountainhead in college, drawn to Ayn Rand's architecture-centered ethos. The conversation shifts to a Netflix documentary, Unknown Number, about two Michigan teens harassed by a mysterious texter for 19 months, touching on cyberbullying, Munchausen by proxy, and how phones have altered the landscape of adolescence. They debate whether the culprit is a parent and how the film portrays obsession with attention and the victims’ vulnerability. They also discuss the broader ethical terrain of technology, including AI’s emerging language and the possibility of machines communicating in ways humans cannot decipher. Throughout, the hosts weave in show business anecdotes, pop-culture reflections, and musings on mentoring, fame, and the pressure to perform, ending with a sense of curiosity about what comes next.

The Megyn Kelly Show

New Details About Guthrie Ransom Notes as DEADLINE Passes, and Notable Disappearance Timeline Change
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The episode centers on a high-profile missing person case and a heated media-driven narrative surrounding ransom notes, evolving timelines, and the role of law enforcement in public communication. The hosts scrutinize a Sunday press conference where officials suggested that no suspects had been officially identified, while new reporting from Ashley Banfield asserted in-law Tomaso Cion as a potential prime suspect, a claim the sheriff did not confirm. Across the program, commentators dissect how messaging from the Guthrie family, including Instagram notes and video statements, may reflect or respond to investigative pressure, alleged law-enforcement playbooks, and the possible influence of external observers on the family’s communications. The discussion repeatedly returns to the paradox of transparency and withholding information in active investigations, with analysts highlighting how different timelines and details—such as when Nancy Guthrie was last seen, when she was reported missing, and the status of several vehicles and cameras—might reveal or obscure what actually happened. The conversation delves into how ransom demands and notes are interpreted, and whether the communications imply a genuine kidnapping for profit, a potential hoax, or a more complex crime such as murder. Commentary emphasizes that even credible-sounding leads can be exploited by scammers and that proof-of-life expectations, the geographic plausibility of a ransom location, and the reliability of digital traces (emails, Bitcoin addresses, device data) are critical to assessing the case’s direction. The hosts and guests repeatedly return to the central questions: what happened inside Nancy Guthrie’s home during the ambiguous 41-minute window, what the pacemaker data may reveal about the victim’s condition, and who, if anyone, has legitimate access to information that could clarify the timeline. Throughout, there is a mixture of skepticism toward sensational claims, cautious respect for investigative boundaries, and a persistent call for definitive, verifiable updates that can move the case toward resolution.
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