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We had Virginia Roberts' allegations about Prince Andrew and others, including Alan Dershowitz and Clinton. Despite trying for 3 years, we couldn't air it. Roberts had evidence and was in hiding for 12 years. Epstein's death was likely murder due to his blackmailing activities. Many powerful men were involved.

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Virginia Dufres, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, has died, and police are not treating it as suspicious, which some find questionable. The speaker questions whether ulterior forces are influencing Donald Trump regarding the release of the Epstein files, which are seen as a test of the new political movement's intentions. The speaker supported Trump when Bobby Kennedy joined the movement, praising Kennedy's stance against corporate influence and Big Pharma. The speaker notes two possibilities regarding Dufres' death: suicide due to trauma or murder to silence her. The speaker says many believe the Epstein operation was a CIA/Mossad effort to compromise powerful figures through blackmail, not necessarily involving satanic rituals. The speaker questions why the Epstein case isn't being sufficiently investigated and whether some attendees were unaware of the sex trafficking. The speaker prays for Dufres' soul and all abuse victims, urging people to awaken from objectification and false idolatry. The speaker highlights Dufres' prior statement that she was not suicidal. The speaker believes powerful people are compromised through sexual opportunities, leading to blackmail, and questions the legacy media's lack of investigation into these stories. The speaker urges listeners to resist decadent fun that leads to criminality, and to awaken from the control of dark forces by embracing Christ.

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Virginia Gaffer's suspicious death and the delayed release of the Epstein list are lamented. The speaker, an Epstein victim taken to the island, criticizes media control and urges information sharing. The speaker mentions the Maxwells' alleged theft from pensioners and expresses hope for justice, citing the arrests of Puff Daddy, Weinstein, and Maxwell. They note the deaths of Roslyn, Adriana, and other Epstein victims, and claim to have been promised a Victoria's Secret modeling career. The speaker accuses Bill Clinton of killing 50 people and Kevin Spacey's accusers of dying. They recall meeting Michael Bay at Epstein's property, which they describe as a site of human cloning, AI, transhumanism, and trafficking. The speaker supports Maria Farmer's lawsuit against the FBI, highlighting Farmer's past complaint against Epstein and her sister Annie's kidnapping by Max von Epstein. They claim to have met Epstein with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker in Africa before being kidnapped. They question the absence of victim names on flight logs and advocate for collective action, hoping for a domino effect of justice.

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Mary Morgan Ariel (Morgan Ariel on X) notes that Josh Hammer is now calling for Candace to be involuntarily committed to a mental institution. A clip is shown in which a commentator says, “In a just society, she’d be in a mental ward right now” and that they are a proponent of bringing back involuntary commitment laws of the 1960s, arguing that she should be involuntarily committed to a mental asylum. The discussion then connects this rhetoric to the way Epstein’s victims were treated in the past. The narrative then shifts to Karen Mulder, a former top model, who in 2001 went on a talk show and frantically named everyone who had assaulted her or involved her in being sold for assault. Her list reportedly included royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. Before finishing, she was taken off the stage and eventually placed in a psych ward funded by Gerald Marie, the agent and owner of Elite Paris, who had signed her at 15. Marie would later be prosecuted on rape and sexual assault claims, but the case was closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, a outcome the speaker suggests could have been avoided if the matter had been taken seriously earlier. Mulder also named Jean Luc Brunel, an Epstein associate who was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors and was found dead in his cell in 2022. Following Mulder’s 2001 interview, Morris publications claimed she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents publicly blamed the outburst on drugs, and her sister Saskia appeared on the same talk show to discredit her, suggesting Saskia was also a victim. The account notes that Mulder’s reporting of abuse and childhood trauma fueled media attention and tabloid sensationalism, which led to her being labeled crazy. Mulder attempted suicide in 2002 but survived and later returned to confront the host, who pulled Mulder off air and deleted the tape of her testimony. The existence of the footage is inferred from testimonies in tabloids, Mulder’s statements, and audience comments. The discussion also references a TikTok influencer who described human trafficking as “the new satanic panic.” The speaker expresses distress at the comment and ties it to the broader pattern of desensitization around the Epstein Files; they argue that when there is no conclusion, people turn to humor, though they acknowledge the impulse to do so and caution against reducing the real trauma involved. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the issue, noting that victims can become perpetrators and that the situation remains critical. Karen Mulder is identified as being 55 years old at the time of the recount.

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The former CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch, Mike Jeffries, was arrested in connection to a sex trafficking case. Rapper and music executive Sean Combs may be linked to a sex trafficking investigation. Jeffrey Epstein may have been the most prolific pedophile this country has ever known. The speaker claims to have had the story and an interview with Virginia Roberts for three years, but it was not aired.

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Virginia Guiffre, who alleges she was trafficked to Prince Andrew, claims she was hit by a school bus and has four days to live due to kidney and renal failure. She is being transferred to a specialist urology hospital. The speaker finds this timing coincidental, given the focus on the Epstein list. The speaker asked Grock whether people named in the Epstein files could be held accountable, and Grock said probably not, due to statutes of limitations. Lawsuits are possible, but arrests are unlikely, although some documents may fall within a five-year scope. Grock also indicated that the statute of limitations has likely expired for most people involved in Crossfire Hurricane, making accountability improbable. Representative Anna Paulina Luna is holding a hearing with the "Scooby Doo gang." The speaker speculates Guiffre's accident is either a hit or a way for her to escape public attention.

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The speaker states they had an interview with Virginia Roberts three years ago, but it was not aired. They were initially told the story was "stupid" because no one knew who Jeffrey Epstein was. The palace threatened them after finding out about Roberts' allegations regarding Prince Andrew. They feared losing access to interviews with Kate and Will, which further suppressed the story. Alan Dershowitz was also implicated. The speaker says Roberts had pictures and was in hiding for twelve years. The speaker claims they convinced her to come out and talk, and that they had information implicating Clinton, among others. They express frustration that the story is only now coming out. They also mention other women backing up Roberts' claims and Brad Edwards' assertion three years ago that Epstein was the most prolific pedophile in the country.

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Virginia Dufres, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, has died; police do not suspect foul play. The speaker questions the circumstances, referencing Epstein's suicide and missing surveillance footage. The speaker wonders if ulterior forces are influencing Donald Trump and if the release of the Epstein files will indicate true change. The speaker supported Trump when Bobby Kennedy joined the MAGA movement, seeing Kennedy as a hero for his stance against Big Pharma. The speaker believes the Epstein operation is a CIA/Mossad operation to compromise powerful people through sexual blackmail. Figures like Bill Gates and Bill Clinton are allegedly connected, but not sufficiently investigated. The speaker questions whether people knew they would participate in sex trafficking at Epstein's island. As a Christian, the speaker prays for Dufres' soul and all abuse victims. The speaker highlights Dufres' statement that she was not suicidal and that evil people wanted her quiet. The speaker believes powerful people are compromised through sexual opportunities and blackmail, and that legacy media doesn't sufficiently investigate these stories. The speaker urges listeners to awaken from the control of dark forces and find truth and peace. Dufres' death symbolizes half-truths and deception.

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Maria Farmer, an Epstein victim who filed a complaint against Jeffrey Epstein in 1996, is now suing the FBI. Farmer is also battling cancer and fighting for her sister Annie, who was allegedly kidnapped by Max von Epstein at 16 and testified against Ghislaine Maxwell. The speaker notes that another Maxwell accuser, Carolyn Andriano, was found dead, and claims that about seven Epstein victims have been found dead. The speaker states they met Epstein in Africa with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker before being kidnapped to the island. The speaker intends to join the lawsuit against the FBI and encourages other victims to do the same, questioning why so few victims' names appear on flight logs. The speaker mentions that 200 women were paid out through JPMorgan for $1,000,000,000 worth of human trafficking transactions between JP Morgan and Epstein's accounts. The speaker believes there is a cover-up and hopes more information will come to light.

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A Jeffrey Epstein victim who previously claimed she had four days to live is now making headlines for being alive and well. She has been seen outside of the hospital, beyond the four-day window she stated doctors had given her. Her claim of having only days to live stemmed from an Instagram post where she described being hit by a bus.

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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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Virginia, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking, claims Epstein is alive and bragging about faking his death, which she calls "the greatest vanishing act of the century." She alleges the body in the cell was not Epstein, but Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham. Virginia states that Epstein's blackmail operation was an Israeli intelligence operation, and tapes of prominent figures were sent to Israeli handlers. She claims US officials are being blackmailed or threatened into obedience, with warnings to "obey or end up like JFK." Virginia says she has sent tapes to journalists and urges them to continue pursuing the truth, asserting that those involved are not untouchable if people stand up against them.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a billionaire businessman, was involved in a sex trafficking ring that exploited young women and girls. His wealthy and influential friends, including Prince Andrew, were accused of being complicit in the scandal. Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, shares her shocking experiences and demands justice. Epstein's death in prison raised suspicions, and his alleged co-conspirators, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jean Luc Brunel, are still at large. The victims are determined to hold them accountable and bring an end to sex trafficking. Virginia now lives in Australia, where she has found safety and support. The fight for justice continues. (137 words)

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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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An Epstein survivor claims on Instagram that she has four days to live after being hit by a bus that didn't slow down. She also claims to be in kidney renal failure and is being transferred to a specialist urology hospital. She states she is ready to die, but wants to see her children one last time. The woman is known for her accusations against Prince Andrew, who faces no charges. She reached a $500,000 settlement with Epstein. A photo allegedly shows her with Prince Andrew when she was 17.

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Maria Farmer, an Epstein victim who filed a complaint in 1996, is suing the FBI. Farmer also fights for her sister Annie, who was allegedly kidnapped by Max von Epstein at 16 and testified against Ghislaine Maxwell. Another Maxwell witness, Carolyn Andriano, was found dead. The speaker claims about seven Epstein victims have been found dead. The speaker states they met Epstein in Africa with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker before being allegedly kidnapped to the island. The speaker also states they will join the lawsuit against the FBI and encourages other victims to do the same. They question why so few victims' names are on the flight logs, noting that JPMorgan paid out 200 women for human trafficking transactions involving $1,000,000,000. The speaker believes there is a cover-up and hopes more information will come to light.

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The speaker claims they had Virginia Roberts' allegations about Prince Andrew, including pictures, but the palace threatened the network, fearing they wouldn't be able to interview Kate and Will, so the story was quashed. The speaker states Alan was implicated because of the planes. They say they convinced Roberts to come out of hiding after 12 years. The speaker says the story included Clinton and that they tried for 3 years to get it on the air. The speaker expresses anger that the story is now coming out as new revelations, saying they "had it all." They quote Brad Edwards, the attorney, who said 3 years ago that Jeffrey Epstein would be realized as the most prolific pedophile this country has ever known. The speaker believes Epstein was killed because he made his living blackmailing people. They state there were a lot of powerful men on those planes, visiting the island, and in that apartment.

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Speaker 0 asks if Ghislaine Maxwell will turn in powerful people, mentioning Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton. Speaker 1 responds that they haven't been following the case too much, but wish her well, having met her numerous times in Palm Beach. They claim to not know the situation with Prince Andrew or be aware of it.

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Six women who experienced trauma from Epstein’s network speak together for the first time in an exclusive NBC News interview, sharing familiar patterns of grooming, promises, and then sexual assault. The group notes that the nature of this abuse conditions silence, isolation, secrecy, and shame. One survivor, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, says Epstein associate Ghislain Maxwell recruited her when she was working as a locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago, and that Epstein directed her to have sex with a number of powerful men, including Britain's Prince Andrew. Virginia recounts being 17 when a photo was taken with Prince Andrew in Maxwell's London townhouse, next to the bathroom where she says he sexually abused her. She describes waking to be told she would meet a prince, being trafficked to the encounter, and later being with Prince Andrew in London, then in New York at Epstein’s mansion and at Andrew’s Virgin Islands estate. She says Prince Andrew abused her two more times, while he denies the allegations, and Buckingham Palace reiterates that the duke had no sexual contact or relationship with Virginia, calling the contrary claim false and without foundation. Virginia says the abuse moved from the bathroom to a bedroom, and recounts a night in Club Tramp where Prince Andrew bought her alcohol, and she was told to do for him what she did for Epstein. She acknowledges the difficulty and says that the law of statute of limitations affects pursuing accountability, noting that defamation suits are a route to hold Ghislain Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein accountable in the absence of criminal charges. Maxwell has denied the accusations, and Epstein died by suicide in jail while awaiting trial on child sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. The six women share a common desire for justice: to hold perpetrators accountable who helped or participated with Epstein, and to encourage more survivors to come forward to piece together how Epstein operated for so long and how he evaded accountability. The interview conveys the survivors’ sense of betrayal and questions about why they were not taken seriously, with a emphasis on the impact of Epstein’s death on their sense of justice. The participants emphasize that they matter, and they send a message to other potential victims who may still be waiting in the shadows. The group’s solidarity is highlighted as a powerful and compelling element of the interview, illustrating the enduring strength of survivors who have stood together to tell their stories.

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A limo driver who met Donald Trump in the 1990s alleges that Trump groped a young girl along with Jeffrey Epstein. The victim was encouraged to go to the police, but she replied, "I can't because they will kill me." She eventually reported it to the police, but was found later with her, "head blown off," and the police officers on the scene stated that there was no way it was a suicide even though the coroner ruled it as such. The speaker questions what is going on and why nothing is being done about it. K: We gotta let these guys know that this does not end until people, these gross disgusting people, all go to jail.

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James O'Keefe is addressed and accused of releasing information already known for seven days, specifically that Prince Andrew was molesting underage girls. This information was allegedly released eight years prior by Virginia Gaffer, who reportedly won a court case confirming it. O'Keefe is accused of pretending to be in danger while Gaffer, who released the information, was found dead two weeks prior. O'Keefe is accused of exploiting the death of an Epstein victim.

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The speaker discusses the high-profile individuals who were associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton. They question how many of these people who visited Epstein's private jet, island, and ranch were involved in the exploitation of children. They also mention that Epstein was well-known but evaded legal consequences due to fear. The speaker criticizes Sydney McCain for not taking action against Epstein despite her knowledge of him. They conclude by stating that Epstein's death was likely not a suicide, similar to Jeffrey Epstein's case.

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Mary Morgan Ariel, who goes by Morgan Ariel on X, claims that Josh Hammer is now calling for Candace to be involuntarily committed to a mental institution. A clip is presented to illustrate this pattern, followed by the assertion that others are calling for people to be put in mental institutions. The text then references a statement: “In a in a just society, she'd be in a mental ward right now. She would have been in an immense award a while ago. I personally am a big proponent to bringing back the involuntary commitment laws of nineteen sixties. In my view, she should be involuntarily committed to a mental asylum.” This is linked to parallels drawn with how Epstein victims were treated. The narrative moves to 2001, focusing on Karen Mulder, one of the most sought-after models at the time, who on a talk show frantically names people who assaulted her or sold her to be assaulted, including royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. Before finishing, she is taken off the stage and eventually put into a psych ward funded by Gerald Marie, the agent and owner of Elite Paris, who signed her at 15. Marie would later be prosecuted for rape and sexual assault claims, but the case was closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, which could have been avoided if her reports had been treated seriously. The account continues with Jean Luc Brunel, an Epstein associate who was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors and was found dead in his cell in 2022. After Mulder’s 2001 interview, numerous publications claimed she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents publicly blamed drugs, and her sister Saskia appeared on the same talk show to discredit her, suggesting Saskia was also a victim. The media and tabloids labeled Mulder crazy, and she attempted suicide in 2002. She later returned to confront the host, who pulled her from air and deleted the tape, erasing the video of her truth. This information is inferred from tabloid testimonies, Mulder’s accounts, and audience members. The narrative notes that a TikTok commenter, a female influencer with many followers, described human trafficking as “the new satanic pan,” a statement the speaker found disturbing. The speaker emphasizes that the story behind Epstein is not satanic panic, but real, and expresses concern that the desensitization to Epstein files is growing as a conclusion is not reached. The speaker asserts that victims have become perpetrators, highlighting the severity of the issue. Karen Mulder is described as 55 years old now and still a person in this world, with the sole mistake being not doing that 2001 interview on live television.

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In the discussion, Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie were shown viewing the unredacted Epstein files on Capitol Hill, including material that had been previously redacted by the DOJ. The hosts question why large portions of the files were redacted and accuse Pam Bondi’s team of noncompliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. They suggest the move to foreground Bondi is a signal of political maneuvering to manage the release of the documents. Speaker 1 presents a Super Bowl ad urging the DOJ to release what the law requires, followed by a note that Epstein’s associate and alleged child sex trafficking figure Ghislain (Ghislaine) Maxwell appeared before Congress and invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about the men who allegedly abused underage girls. Ro Khanna’s reaction is shared: Maxwell should not be in a cushy setting and should be sent back to maximum security. Speaker 2 emphasizes that, of the files released, the names of clients and coconspirators in the sex trafficking ring have not been disclosed, while victims’ names have been released. This is framed as either over-redaction or omission, with a claim that government names should not be redacted under the Transparency Act. Speaker 0 introduces Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explains her perspective. She notes the urgency of transparency and states that victims deserve the truth, accusing the DOJ of failing to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act and calling out a persistent “battle” over the release of files even after the 2025 law. Speaker 3 (Greene) describes the impact of the disclosures, noting that the files reveal “violence, possibly murder,” and that survivors’ testimonies are harrowing. She recounts facing personal and political backlash for pushing disclosure, arguing that the administration and many Republicans have shifted their positions since the revelations. She asserts that the released files show that “the DOJ breaking the law” through redactions of names of former presidents, secretaries of state, and government officials, while leaving victim information exposed. Speaker 4 asks Greene about the possibility that the information might point to a broader, deeper network. Greene responds by stating that the files include FBI forms about Epstein, implying a level of official involvement, and asserts that the Trump administration has not released the information; she claims President Trump referred to the Epstein issue as a “Democrat hoax” and that Pam Bondi, who works for Trump, controls the release. Greene suggests the “independent counsel” would be the American people themselves, explaining distrust toward political figures and the two-party system. She shares that she would not vote to support foreign aid or a central bank digital currency, and notes the chilling effect of the retaliation she and Massey have faced from party structures, including loss of campaign staff and suggestions of political blacklisting. Speaker 0 asks about potential accountability or a special counsel and whether there might be more significant revelations. Greene predicts limited accountability, arguing that the president has influence over DOJ and other agencies, and that the people are the true independent counsel. She laments the “uni-party” dynamic and predicts continued resistance to releasing the full Epstein files. Towards the end, Greene reiterates that she does not plan to run for higher office and reflects on the broader political environment, emphasizing that the public’s demand for transparency could drive change. The dialogue closes with Greene expressing willingness to return and discuss further.

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The speaker discusses Virginia Gaffer's suspicious death and demands the release of the Epstein list, expressing frustration with media control and a desire for truth. As an Epstein victim taken to the island, the speaker feels the media ignores the public's pain, alleging the Maxwells stole pensioners' money. The speaker believes justice is coming, citing the imprisonment of figures like Puff Daddy, Weinstein, and Maxwell. They mention the deaths of Roslyn, Adriana, and other Epstein victims, including Karen Adriano and Virginia Gaffer. The speaker claims to have met Epstein in Africa with Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker before being trafficked to the island. The speaker supports Maria Farmer's lawsuit against the FBI, alleging Farmer filed a complaint against Epstein in 1996 and that her sister Annie was kidnapped by Max von Epstein. The speaker also plans to join the lawsuit and questions the absence of many victims' names on flight logs, noting that 200 women were paid out through JPMorgan for human trafficking transactions. The speaker hopes for more revelations and believes the truth will prevail.
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