Candace - The Epstein Files: The Midas Touch | Ep 1

Episode Date: July 17, 2025

The origins of Jeffrey Epstein and his rise to affluence. Welcome back to the Epstein files. 00:00 - Start. 00:44 - Yes, we are still talking about Jeffrey Epstein. 03:50 - The timeline of Jeffrey... Epstein. 30:02 - Who is Trump protecting? 48:37 - Comments. PreBorn! Donate securely by calling 855-601-2229 or by visiting https://preborn.com/candace Beekeeper’s Natural Get 20% off your order with promo code CANDACE at http://www.Beekeepersnaturals.com/Candace American Financing Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. 800-795-1210 or visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/owens NMLS 182334, https://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org NIMI Skincare TALLOW products are here! Get 10% off your order of natural, clean skincare using code CANDACE10 at checkout, http://www.nimiskincare.com Candace Official Website: https://candaceowens.com Candace Merch: https://shop.candaceowens.com Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Stop. Do you know how fast you were going? I'm going to have to write you a ticket to my new movie, The Naked Gun. Liam Neeson. Buy your tickets now and get a free chili dog. Chili dog not included. The Naked Gun tickets on sale now. August 1st. All right, you guys, happy Thursday.
Starting point is 00:00:17 And I should ask the question, where are my fellow weaklings at? Because that's what Trump called us yesterday, right? He also, during a press conference, said that we were stupid for still caring about the Epstein files. So I think now we're arriving at the important question here, which is who is Trump protecting? Because he's clearly protecting someone.
Starting point is 00:00:36 Is it himself? Is it someone in his family? We should explore that as we continue to notice patterns. Welcome back to the Epstein Files. So The Epstein Files are triggering a worldwide response because, well, as you saw yesterday, too many countries are indicated. I'm talking in just yesterday's episode, we already covered Ukraine, Iran, Lebanon, the United States, France, Russia, and we are barely even scratching the surface, my friends.
Starting point is 00:01:15 In fact, I didn't even mention yesterday that the country Lichtenstein, a tiny little dot in Europe, that was the country that Robert Maxwell was laundering his money through. So like when he was robbing the pensions, it was going through Lichtenstein and then to Israel. Everybody is involved in this. We're gonna get into North Africa. By the way, another random fun fact that didn't include in yesterday's episode,
Starting point is 00:01:37 guess which law firm represented Robert Maxwell? This is per Vanity Fair's 1992. They did this long profile regarding the mystery of Robert Maxwell. This is per Vanity Fair's 1992. They did this long profile regarding the mystery of Robert Maxwell's death. Check this out. It tells us in this article that Wilkie, Farr, and Gallagher, if that name is sounding familiar to you, that law firm is sounding familiar to you,
Starting point is 00:01:59 it's because they are currently the law firm that is representing Blake Lively. Yeah, the article tells us that they represented Robert Maxwell. And yeah, they're now representing Ryan Reynolds and what the public is noticing might be a totally rigged game against Justin Baldoni. Does Israel have the courts? Who would have the power to rig something that's so obviously wrong?
Starting point is 00:02:21 What's been happening in that case? Anyways, point that I'm making here is the world is a stage, my friends, it is a stage. And we should take a listen by the way, President Trump yesterday explaining to the press who were asking him questions about the Epstein files, he then said this regarding the quote unquote hoax. Take a listen.
Starting point is 00:02:42 I know you want to move past all this intrigue over the Epstein file, but I just want to ask if you can clarify something you said this morning. You said this was allquote hoax. Take a listen. I know you want to move past all this intrigue over the GFC and file, but I just want to ask if you could clarify something you said this morning. You said this was all a hoax. Has your attorney general told you this was a hoax? What evidence? No, it's not the attorney general. No, I know it's a hoax. It's started by Democrats. It's been run by the Democrats for four years. You had Christopher Wray in these characters and Comey before him. And it's a bad group.
Starting point is 00:03:05 It started, actually look at the Steele dossier that turned out to be a total hoax. The 51 agents, the intelligence, so-called intelligence agents, it was a hoax. It's all been a big hoax. It's perpetrated by the Democrats. Some stupid Republicans and foolish Republicans fall into the net. And so they try and do the Democrats' work. Look, I'm happy to be stupid. I'm happy to be foolish.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I was very happy to be a person in the basket of the deplorables. The ad hominem stuff doesn't mean anything to me, especially when it comes to a ring that involves harming children. Okay? I just think that this is so ridiculous to try to divide people and make it seem like it's a fight between the left and the right.
Starting point is 00:03:48 It's not that we are, in fact, not stupid, but we're happy to have you call those those names. And when I hear him say that, it just inspires me more to look into this. I really think that nothing should commit us further to wanting to unpack the Epstein story than the amount of gaslighting that is currently taking place. So let's jump right back into it.
Starting point is 00:04:07 We're going to unpack Epstein's story first because I want to keep us very focused. There's going to be so many names, so many things that are happening. By the end of this series, we are going to be, we're going to be speaking about Greek mythology, truly. And I want to make sure that we very early on establish some threads and some trends that you will see as we begin to weave this web.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Okay. Here are the indicators thus far. Identity laundering. That's a big piece of this. The ability for people to change their names and to go by different names that we are seeing that already early in this story as we unpacked Robert Maxwell. You can keep this up, the slide up. The next is the Midas Touch, okay? The Midas Touch being this person was not qualified and yet they were touched.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Somebody had their hand on them and they were pulled through the ranks. The third one obviously is sexual deviancy. Robert Maxwell, we've talked about him already. An element of theater, you could also say that's a part two that goes along with the identity laundering. They're becoming different people with different stories. It's very gypsy. Okay. And the last piece of this is historical revisionism, telling us not to remember what happened yesterday,
Starting point is 00:05:16 rewriting. This is when publications get involved, constantly changing somebody's name, helping them and telling us, don't remember what happened yesterday. This is what we're telling you the present is now. So we've already discussed Epstein's bizarre life story, but we're gonna do it again here, because now we are in the series officially. And as you know, the indicators, which you've identified in the Robert Maxwell story,
Starting point is 00:05:37 are plenty here in the Epstein story as well. His story begins in 1953. And don't worry, I've created a timeline for you guys at home. I know some of you guys like to freeze and go through the timelines. It was in 1953 that Jeffrey Epstein is born. We are told that Jeffrey Epstein spent his childhood in Brooklyn, a part of the Seagate neighborhood, which
Starting point is 00:06:05 has a population that is 80% Orthodox Jews of Russian origin. Okay, so they're coming in and they're settling in Brooklyn. That's gonna be relevant for later in this episode, so I want to remember that. And similarly, we heard about this when we discussed Robert Maxwell yesterday. His parents were Seymour Epstein, who was a city parks department employee, and Pauline Epstein, who was a school aide.
Starting point is 00:06:26 We're told that he was the product of middle class New York City. That's the same story we're told all the time. All of these refugees just didn't have much and then they're just all going to become very wealthy in a very short amount of time. Millions and sometimes billions. We know that he attended local public schools before he entered Lafayette High School, which is in South Central Brooklyn. That is in fact a photo of Jeffrey Epstein that we have here on the screen. Somebody had included this
Starting point is 00:06:56 and said Epstein signed my dad's high school yearbook and wrote Be Cool in his yearbook. So that is Jeffrey Epstein. And then we are told that he reportedly graduated several years early. Okay. I don't know how early was he a freshman and then they just took him out. But we do know that he next appears in 1969, Jeffrey Epstein enters the prestigious Cooper Union College.
Starting point is 00:07:24 But then suddenly and inexplicably, he drops out. Just drops out. Then he enrolls again in 1971 in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU. And he is there in 1971 to study the mathematical aspects of cardiac physiology. That's very specific. But guess what? He doesn't make it to the end because he drops out.
Starting point is 00:07:50 He drops out of the Courant Institute. Again, we're not given a reason why it's inexplicable. What we do know is that in 1973, Donald Barr, who we've discussed, he was then the head of the prestigious Dalton School, publishes this mysterious book, Space Relations. We talked about this. And this book is foretelling about a sexual blackmail ring, children that are going to
Starting point is 00:08:18 be molested, all to serve this demonic space colony known as KOSAR, K-O-S-S-A-R guys, not to be confused with K-Sars, okay? They're involved in sex trafficking and for whatever reason, it's this really disgusting book that the head of a school decided to publish in 1974, not creepy at all, and it foretells the story of Galen and Jeffrey Epstein. Now, what I didn't tell you before is that it should be mentioned that Donald Barr was a member at that time of the Office of Strategic Services in America. The OSS was what became the CIA. It's the predecessor of the CIA, okay?
Starting point is 00:09:06 So you've got this guy who is an agent for the government, who's publishing this book foretelling of a sex trafficking ring, a powerful colony that believes that it sits above everybody else. And yeah, then what happens? I'm also gonna note for you that Donald Barr, because we've got one element of this, is like changing identities.
Starting point is 00:09:28 And one way you can change your identity is to just be baptized into a church. That would be, that's something that my research has made me understand, a lot of baptism name changes. Donald Barr also was raised, he was Jewish, Jewish parents, and then he decides to convert to Catholicism. So he converted to Catholicism, but he is ethnically, he is Jewish, and so would therefore his son William Barbee as well. Of course, it's relevant to the story as we are warming
Starting point is 00:09:55 up on learning about the Masad and Israel. Now let's get back into Epstein's timeline, 1974, it's a few months after dropping out of the Courant Institute. Inexplicably, Epstein's then hired at that Dalton school where our government guy got weird fantasies and books that he's publishing is heading up the school. And why is Epstein hired? Well, he's hired to teach mathematics and physics despite not having a degree in either. Prestigious school, $50,000 a year.
Starting point is 00:10:32 By 1976, Epstein is dismissed from teaching at the Dalton School. Parents were complaining about the weakness of his teaching. It also was alleged by the students that went there, NPR did a long article, that he was often in the company of young girls that he's taught outside of the school. And this is a blurb from a New York Times piece. Eight former students who attended the prestigious school during Mr. Epstein's short tenure there said that his conduct with teenage girls had left an impression that had lingered for decades. One former student recalled him showing up at a party where students were drinking while Moshe remembered his persistent attention on the
Starting point is 00:11:08 girls in hallways and classrooms. She said, I can remember thinking at the time that this is wrong. That is a quote from Scott Spicer who graduated from Dalton in 1976. Well, no matter because, you know, then he left in 1978. The legend goes, you know, kind of hand of Midas, touch of Midas-ing all of this. Legend goes that through a connection at the school, he was tutoring someone's kid and then he somehow gets into the situation where he meets the CEO of Bear Starnes. That CEO is Alan Greenberg, who then decides to make him a junior assistant on the trade floor,
Starting point is 00:11:48 because he obviously knows nothing about finance. I don't even know if he knows anything about math or science either. But within just four years, he rises through the ranks and becomes a partner. He is a limited partner at Bear Starnes. What? Don't worry guys, by 1981, he departs Bear Starnes, What? Don't worry guys, by 1981 he departs Bear Starnes and I'll tell you why.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Some employees, by the way, say that he was fired, but Jeffrey Epstein has always maintained that he resigned out of his own free will after a relatively minor violation with the SEC that resulted in a relatively minor fine of $2,500. That's his story and he's sticking to it or he was sticking to it or he is sticking to it. Who knows if he's alive. But curiously enough, his departure coincided with the opening the very day that Jeffrey Epstein left, the SEC was actually opening a procedure to look into insider trading, insider trading that they alleged had occurred in the context
Starting point is 00:12:55 of a corporate takeover bid that was being led by Edgar Bronfman Sr., who was the head of Seagrams. Now, if that name's sounding familiar to you, Edgar Bronfman Sr, who was the head of Seagrams. Now, if that name's sounding familiar to you, Edgar Bronfman Senior, because yesterday I told you not to forget this name. I told you to remember the name Edgar Bronfman Senior, because he was the guy that was working at this time
Starting point is 00:13:16 with Robert Maxwell, because he was also heading up the World Jewish Conference, and he was working with Robert Maxwell on the RefusNik crisis. Essentially, we want Russian Jews to come settle into Israel. The Russian government says, no, you can't do that. Why would we just grant visas for all everybody to travel to Israel? I want to be clear, in this very year, in 1981, that is when Edgar Bronfen becomes the president of the World Jewish Conference and focuses on that project to lobby Russia to grant visas to Russian Jews to depart to Israel.
Starting point is 00:13:52 And you have to ask yourself, now we know at that same time he's working with Jeffrey Epstein and the SEC is looking in going, wait, I think some insider trading just happened here. You have to wonder what suddenly then convinces the Russians to allow that to take place. Or what convinced, by the way, the Russian Jews for that matter to want to abandon their homeland to move to the Middle East? Was there an incentive provided? Was there a financial incentive provided? I'm just asking questions. Was Robert Maxwell the only Israel-firster hotshot that was committing financial crimes
Starting point is 00:14:25 to help Israel? Because remember, he's robbing pensions. What's going on over here with these banks that are getting into trouble? I will note now that per a 2003 Vanity Fair article, the SEC never officially brought the proceedings against Bear Stearns for insider trading, but its questions seemed to indicate that it was remarkably skeptical. The SEC body was remarkably skeptical of Epstein's answers. Andy Fair writes that some sources wondered why, if he had such an important role at Bear Stearns as a partner, why would he have left over just a small fine of $2,500?
Starting point is 00:15:03 Something else was clearly going on there. Now, the next part of Epstein's biography gets a little bit murky. And I want to tell you, by the way, what he was interested in. That's kind of like, what was his public life profile? You know, he had all of this money. We don't really know how he has it or how he gets it,
Starting point is 00:15:20 but he's everywhere. And I'll tell you some things that he was passionate about. He's a passionate guy. He was passionate about issues relating to human consciousness, brain function, and also, particularly, transhumanism. Gosh, this is really becoming a theme, transhumanism. He had spoken about how he planned to freeze his body to be reanimated in the future when science allowed it. And he envisioned the insemination of dozens of women with his sperm in order to, quote,
Starting point is 00:15:52 strengthen the genetic heritage of the earth. Now, I got it. I'm just going to park right here and just say that that sounded like I could have been reading ideas from Elon Musk. I just, you know, that is something that he talks about a lot. He's interested in human consciousness. He's kind of doing this. And I have always said, maintained, that there's something weird about Elon Musk's background.
Starting point is 00:16:11 It gives me the Midas touch. It just doesn't. When I watch him speak, I just don't buy it. But parking aside, these were Epstein's ideas, not Elon Musk. They just would have been kind of the same. And that's why he wanted to do this, just to strengthen the genetic heritage of Earth, you know, to inseminate dozens of women with his sperm. And he supported, therefore, Germinal Choice, which is a sperm bank of noble laureates. Okay? Jeffrey Epstein also in this capacity gave, of course, tens of millions of dollars in donations to Harvard.
Starting point is 00:16:45 I say of course because as we have learned, Harvard is running some sort of a massade operation. I feel very confident to state that it's very clear to me and that you are seeing all of these people that are going through Harvard mysteriously getting in, not very bright people, and suddenly put into positions of power. So I think that is a fair thing to surmise. I'll say it's my opinion. Better be careful, because Harvard's coming down on speech at the moment.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Now, he then made, Jeffrey Epstein, some curious donations, given the fact that he does not have any children. He donated $25,000 to a children's tennis club in Maryland. He donated $30,000 to a preschool in New York, donated $15,000 to a private girls school that is a stone's throw away from his New York mansion. In 2017, he made another $50,000 donation,
Starting point is 00:17:40 this time to the UJA, which is the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, and they are openly committed to world governance. They are openly committed to establishing this one world government. Epstein also gave to a ton of politicians. I'll give you some of them right here. Some interesting names on this list. You can look through this, but yeah, President George H.W. Bush definitely stands out. Former Secretary of State John Kerry stands out. I know the Clintons are on the list as well. Governor John Kasich is on this list. Senator Chuck Schumer is on this list. It is quite telling. He primarily gave to Democrats, but it is quite telling which Republicans he decided to give to, former Senator Bob Dole.
Starting point is 00:18:28 It's definitely something that I think deserves somebody should definitely prod that narrative and see what motivated him to give to these people, especially in states that he didn't live in. Now, jumping back into our timeline, 1981, this is this big year, right? You've got him with Edgar Bronfman. Edward Bronfman is working factually with Robert Maxwell. And that was also the year 1981 that began the Iran-Contra affair that we discussed yesterday. The Iran-Contra affair is what connects Epstein to Robert Maxwell, not just via Edgar Bronfman,
Starting point is 00:19:03 but also through the Rusenik scandal, but also as Ari Ben-Manage told us, the insistence at that time was coming from Robert Maxwell in his office in London, telling them that they needed to just let Epstein into the arms discussion, right? Let Epstein into this. Include him. Your bosses have told you this guy is good good and now you've got to include him on these arms deals. And Ari Bermanash was like, even though we were instructed to, we thought he was an idiot, we thought he wasn't competent
Starting point is 00:19:31 and so we did not involve him. But yes, he ended up getting together a nice little business of blackmail, blackmailing American politicians. Okay, what happens in 1987 then is kind of relevant because it is rather appropriately a British defense contractor. His name was Douglas Lease, okay, so someone who contracts weapons and technology to a
Starting point is 00:19:54 nation's military. It was him, Douglas, who recommended Jeffrey Epstein as a genius with no morals to Stephen Hoffenberg. Stephen Hoffenberg was the CEO of a financial company called Towers Financial Corporation. Okay. So we should just acknowledge right now and make it clear that before we get into what happens with Towers Financial Corporation, what Ari Minaj told us is obviously true. I'm just trying to help out this administration, by the way, because they're saying they don't know whether or not Jeffrey Epstein was tied to another government. They have no idea if he was working for another government's secret service.
Starting point is 00:20:35 They have no idea if he had ties to intelligence services elsewhere. This is the answer. If I can do this from my house, I feel like maybe the feds could do this. Maybe start with Ari Manaj, who's on record saying that. Maybe start with these other people who are telling you how they're connected. Start with Bronfman looking to that whole thing. I'm just trying to help out the United States government here. Anyways, this confirms that what Ari Manaj said was true, that Robert Maxwell got Jeffrey
Starting point is 00:21:01 Epstein involved in weapons. And Vicki Ward, by the way, who is a journalist, reported also that Epstein had operated on behalf of the Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi. Now, if you're remembering the whole Khashoggi thing, you're like, oh, I remember that name Jamal Khashoggi. It was like the quote unquote journalist that did not, brutally was murdered. He was the quote unquote journalist that did not,
Starting point is 00:21:25 it brutally was murdered. He was a quote unquote, just a Washington Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi. No, he was not. He was not just a Washington Post columnist. His uncle Adnan, and this is according to the US Defense Intelligence Report, was cited as one of the largest drug exporters
Starting point is 00:21:42 from Columbia in the 1980s and the 1990s. And also Victor O'Trofsky, we mentioned him yesterday, he is the guy that defected from the Mossad. He also claimed in his book that Adnan's loyalty, however, was not to Saudi Arabia, but was actually to the Mossad. He was apparently a long time recruit of the Israeli secret service, okay. So it is very clear that Jeffrey Epstein was working
Starting point is 00:22:09 with, for, and around the Mossad. I mean, it's just, it's an absolute nonsense to pretend that he wasn't. Maybe this also explains why he had a Saudi passport. Again, if we're able to figure this out from home, do we really think that Trump and the administration and Pam Bondi with all the files before them can't do that as well?
Starting point is 00:22:26 Anyways, back to Tower Financial Corporation. Jeffrey Epstein is now there. A defense contractor recommends that he gets that position. And what happens is that it becomes one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in United States history, the biggest until Bernie Madoff would come years later. United States history, the biggest until Bernie Madoff would come years later. So Stephen Hoffenberg, the CEO, who at the time when this Ponzi scheme was going down, ended up going to prison for crimes related to their schemes and the bank's eventual collapse because of it.
Starting point is 00:22:56 It's a Ponzi scheme. There's a massive collapse, right? He claimed that while at the bank, it was actually Epstein. It was Epstein that quote was very heavily involved in the illegal side of the company from money laundering to espionage to arms trafficking. Most of this work was criminal. After that, Epstein was able to finance
Starting point is 00:23:16 his criminal enterprise, the financial trust company and J. Epstein and company. There was another one, I think it was called International Asset Collections. He was able to finance all of that with the assets and money from the Towers Financial Crimes." End quote. So yeah, but Jeffrey Epstein regarding Towers going down the Ponzi scheme,
Starting point is 00:23:37 Jeffrey Epstein did not go down with them because in 1993, Jeffrey Epstein left the Towers Financial Bank just before its collapse. So yeah, while Stephen Hoffenberg then spent 18 years in prison as the mastermind of the Tower's Financial Corporation fraud, he actually claimed that it was Epstein who was the mastermind. He actually tried unsuccessfully to sue Epstein three times after he was released from prison in 2013. He said Jeffrey Epstein was the true architect and Jeffrey Epstein had manipulated him.
Starting point is 00:24:12 I gotta tell you, I tend to believe that given what we are seeing, these patterns. Yeah, I would think that someone sent him as an agent, defense contractor, definitely hire this guy, you can trust him. And then Jeffrey Epstein is actually working on behalf of who? Maybe not your company, maybe not America at all.
Starting point is 00:24:31 These financial crimes, this pattern, Robert Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, we are seeing a, it's very clear, they're robbing the piggy bank. People that suffer are the people whose pensions it was when Robert Maxwell robbed the pension funds of the Mirror Group. In America, the same thing.
Starting point is 00:24:50 You know, when these Bernie Madoff scams and they say, oh, the money's all gone and your entire savings has been depleted, but you know, you're just going to have to work harder. I think we can probably stop there in the Jeffrey Epstein story because next we need to get into his mysterious relationship with Leslie Wexner. It's a very odd relationship. And I have to tell you, we are not really privy to much since they're locking everything down. But years later, when Jeffrey is actually being deposed related to his crimes with minors,
Starting point is 00:25:26 it is interesting to hear and to think about the questions that the prosecutor is asking him throughout the deposition. Take a listen to this clip of Jeffrey Epstein being deposed. Do you consider yourself to be bisexual? No. In any event, you did develop a sexual relationship with Leslie Wexner at some point in time. Is that true? No. Mr. Epstein, how long have you been sexually attracted to underage minor females? Objection, harassing, argumentative. Are you kidding? I don't feel like I'm divulging any secrets here, right?
Starting point is 00:26:11 Move to strike. Mr. Epstein, were you sexually abused as a minor? Again? Were you sexually abused as a minor? You know, I'd like to, again, I'd like to respond to all your, if any questions seem to be relevant, but I would like to respond to any relevant question at this time. However, my attorneys have counseled me that I cannot provide answers to the questions relevant to this lawsuit today.
Starting point is 00:26:41 I must accept their advice of risk losing my sixth amendment right to effective representation. Accordingly, then I assert my fifth, sixth and 14th amendment right to the United States Constitution. Now, of course, it is a legal strategy, especially when you know they're cooking up that he's just going to sign a plea deal and get away with it and then just be running the sheriff's office in Miami. It is a strategy to say, just plead the fifth about everything. But if my lawyer said, plead the fifth about everything, and some questions were just so absurd, like, okay, no, obviously.
Starting point is 00:27:12 But why, what made the prosecution ask him whether or not he had a sexual relationship with Lex Wesner? What did they know? What became apparent in, when they were looking before them and they were trying to charge him, and then somebody comes in the hand of Midas and says, leave that guy alone, he's ours.
Starting point is 00:27:28 What made them ask that question? It's a very specific question. Do you have a sexual relationship with Lex Weissner? Very specific question to ask him whether or not he was molested in his youth. All that's very interesting. There's a lot more that we have to unpack. I wanted to leave time today.
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Starting point is 00:30:24 by the way. I said, I don't believe that Trump is in the some of you guys from the comments are really mad at me about this, by the way. I said, I don't believe that Trump is in the Epstein files. You're like, Candace, come on. He's obviously in the Epstein files. And I maintain, I am being genuine with you when I say that I really do not think that Trump is in these files in a way that he's nervous about coming out.
Starting point is 00:30:42 I just don't see that. I do believe, however, that he could be motivated to protect someone else that is, or to protect somebody else who would be implicated by this blackmail scandal. He definitely is somebody that I think would move Mountain to protect his children. And I would almost say, especially Ivanka, I don't think Ivanka Trump is in the files.
Starting point is 00:31:02 I don't think that she's caught on camera doing anything. But there is something about this story of Jared Kushner and Ivanka that is now making me uncomfortable. And what I'll tell you is that throughout the first term, and I was very much around them, and I will say this, Jared and Ivanka are lovely people. They are very kind, and I'm not covering them to pretend that they've ever done anything wrong
Starting point is 00:31:21 that I know about. But I think it made a lot of people in the MAGA movement uncomfortable that Jared was so intimately involved, right? He was the person that had Trump's ear, right? There is the king and then there is the person who whispers into the king's ear. The king's advisor holds a lot of power. There are books about that, you know? Who, this is who the president was, this is who actually held the power. I think it's called like Friends of the President or All the President's Friends. I can't remember the book. But anyways, Jared was
Starting point is 00:31:46 that person. Everybody knew that if you wanted to get something done, you went through Jared. Okay, Jared was running the right house the first term. He just was. And his demeanor is such that when he was doing it, he was doing a very good job because everybody likes Jared, which is to say that he doesn't ruffle any feathers in the process. And what I think bothered me was Jared had so much power and he got a lot done that he wanted through President Trump. But then when Jared left his post at the White House, suddenly we learn that Saudi Arabia injects $2 billion into his fund.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Okay, this is a headline in the Wall Street Journal. Jared Kushner's new fund plans to invest Saudi money in Israel. The small print there reads, the fine print, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund committed two billion to Mr. Kushner's affinity partners. That's the name of his fund agreeing to allow investment in Israeli firms for the first time. So that happens as soon as he leaves the White House. And then you go, okay, your father is running again and Ivanka's nowhere to be seen.
Starting point is 00:32:50 When I say nowhere to be seen, I mean that even in a lead up, okay, that's fine. You say you wanna leave politics and you wanna, that was the official story. You just wanna spend time with your family. But she was so unaffected by the 2024 race that she didn't even dedicate a post to like voting on the night of the election.
Starting point is 00:33:12 I'm not kidding. The night before the election, I don't know if you guys remember this, Ivanka took to X while everyone's worried about whether or not we're gonna have a country. Like, you know, the panic that you feel when you're a citizen and it matters who's gonna lead this country.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Like it actually matters. So whether you were hoping for Kamala, I certainly wasn't, or whether you're hoping for Trump, the idea that the other person could win, people had anxiety. I had anxiety about the future for my children. I was like, we may not have a country in four years. Not Ivanka. She didn't even say like, hey, I'm
Starting point is 00:33:42 going to stay out of it, but vote who you want to vote. She did a birthday tribute to herself. She did, the night before she had a birthday. This was the post the night before the election. And she wrote, this past week I turned 43. So it wasn't even like it was her birthday Eve. It was like the week before she turned 43. And then she wrote, reflecting on life's lessons,
Starting point is 00:33:58 here are some truths that I've learned along the way. One, family and friends are everything. Two, forgive people. It frees you. Three, everyone's a teacher. Four, avoid lashon hara, which is gossip. Five, trust yourself. I mean, six, nourish your body.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Seven, get sunshine. I'm like, wow, that's nice. That's nice. And that's what's concerning you. We're all on edge. We're all biting our nails off here. And she's, you know, like she's on Zanga from the 2000s. You know, like she's coming up with these quotes
Starting point is 00:34:32 that you put on your AIM profile when you're away. You know, you just discovered quotes.com and you got to make a AIA away message, AIM away message or make a profile because you just broke up with your boyfriend when you were 13. It was just, it just missed the mark, you know? And then I realized, wow, this means that she is not impacted one way or the other.
Starting point is 00:34:53 It means that they have classed into that part of society where elections don't matter because your family's good. Your family is good either way. And I had that thought. I said, well, yeah, Jared just got two billion. Now you guys are gone. You don't even care about whether or not, you don't even care if your dad, your father wins this election. You're not even saying go vote. There's nothing. It was no work that was done. And so regarding the money, they would think after being in the office and speaking to your father-in-law that maybe
Starting point is 00:35:24 that money would be coming to America in a big way. Well Forbes did a deep deep dive on where that money was going. This was the headline. It was why Jared Kushner will become a billionaire no matter who wins. That was the energy that I got from her post. Doesn't matter. And in that article it tells us quote, affinity had a slow start deploying almost no capital in its first year while Kushner learned the ropes and navigated a turbulent pandemic market.
Starting point is 00:35:51 But it's since picked up the pace and has now invested about 1.6 billion in at least eight firms in Brazil, Germany, Israel, the US and UK and the UAE in industries ranging from finance to energy. Its most notable investments so far are the ones that it made in Israel. In September of 2023, Affinity announced a $110 million deal for a 15% stake in the automotive and credit business of the conglomerate Shlomo Group. It was the first ever known investment by Saudi and Qatari wealth funds in Israel. I'm just going to LOL that because I keep, I'm pointed by Qatar.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Okay, dig down, Canadians. It's just like Israel just deals with Qatar the whole time. That's the point here. They say it's significant because neither Gulf state has diplomatic relations with Jerusalem and Kushner had to obtain waivers from both governments to make that happen. So he is acting as an intermediary between Qatar and Israel and getting this deal done. Right?
Starting point is 00:36:54 While the rest of us are being accused of being funded by Qatar for some reason, I guess this is fine. Like the Zionists are fine with this. The Shlomo deal tells us it was closed in January and six months later, Affinity bought some $130 million in shares of the publicly traded Israeli financial services from Phoenix Financial. And this is what Jared had to say about that. He said, quote, it's only brought me closer with my investors.
Starting point is 00:37:19 The fact that I'm investing Gulf money into Israel post October 7th, that's very important. We need to bring everyone together, he said. Okay, I really do wish that money was being invested in America, again, because you used the office to facilitate deals that would help you and your family. Of course you did that. But what's also striking is Jared's post, because then you wonder, okay, what is his vision after October 7th? We know what it is because really just a few months after October 7th, Jared was on the stage at Harvard, Harvard, of course, and he had this to say about October 7th. Again, just a couple of months after, nobody knew what was going to happen. We were told they were just going to quick military response in Gaza.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Now we realize it's an ethnic cleansing. They are intentionally, intentionally, it's a demolition. It's just a controlled demolition, essentially, is what we're looking at. They're demolishing everything in sight. And this is what Jared Kushner had to say on stage at Harvard just a couple of months after. He apparently maybe saw that demolition before the rest of us. Take a listen.
Starting point is 00:38:27 I think that both sides are spending a fortune on military. I think neither side really wants to have a terrorist organization enclave right between them. Benghaz is waterfront property. It could be very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up livelihoods. You think about all the money that's gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions. if that would have gone into education or innovation, what could have been
Starting point is 00:38:49 done? And so I think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there. But I think from Israel's perspective, I would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up. That's like very nice way of saying ethnically cleanse the region, clean it up. And then we've got some valuable property, we've got some valuable property. We've got some valuable waterfront property. Then we know Trump's then talking about
Starting point is 00:39:09 building Trump hotels, and it really, really makes you wonder, okay? That was February 15th, 2024, and he already had a real estate vision for people being moved out of Gaza. So we go back to our indicators, right? Our indicators, do we have that guys from the beginning?
Starting point is 00:39:25 We're talking about this. Identity laundering, the Midas Touch, sexual deviancy, theater, historical revisionism. And regarding the Midas Touch, apparently it has been reported, and this was not a political report by the way, this was done in 2006 before Jared Kushner was in the public domain. There was this guy who said that, yeah, Jared Kushner got into Harvard because of this Midas touch. They were saying that he did not have the grades to get into Harvard. I'll tell you about this guy.
Starting point is 00:40:01 This guy is Dan Goldin. He wrote a book back in 2006 called The Price of Admission. He was investigating at that time, again, not related to politics left or right, he just thought it was interesting that there were so many of these people going to Harvard that were under qualified. He was investigating why so many of the elite children get into Harvard, despite not having the academics to do so. And Jared Kushner came up in his investigation naturally. And according to him and his research, he writes, quote, New Jersey real estate developer Charles Kushner's came up in his investigation naturally. And according to him and his research, he writes quote,
Starting point is 00:40:26 New Jersey real estate developer Charles Kushner, that's Jared's father, we're gonna talk about him in a second, had pledged $2.5 million to Harvard University in 1998. Before, not long before, his son Jared was admitted to the prestigious Ivy League school. At the time, Harvard accepted about one of every nine applicants, he writes.
Starting point is 00:40:47 He then went out and spoke to the former administrators of Jarrett High School about this, this peculiarity. You decide to donate before your son is, you know, deciding that he wants to go there. He's about to apply. And so he spoke to, he tracked down a former administrator of Jarrett High School, that's Frist School, and in his book, he quotes the administrator as having said, quote, there was no way anybody in the administrative office of the school thought that he would, on the merits, get into Harvard. That's a former official, again, of the Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey. The administrator goes on to say, quote, his GPA did not warrant it. His SAT scores did
Starting point is 00:41:23 not warrant it. We thought for sure there was no way this was going to happen. And lo and behold, Jared was accepted. Okay. So Charles Kushner, then he does more work, discovers that he is like on the board of something at Harvard or on some commission at Harvard along with his wife and that they were allowed to be on that commission despite the fact that he by then he had already been found guilty of financial crimes. And so what are we looking at here? Again, it's one of these stories. We came from Russia and then suddenly we had millions of dollars within a couple of months.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Just hard work pays off, man. What can I tell you? We just worked really hard. Fortune, that's the Kushner family story. It's an interesting one. And when you talk about sexual deviancy and blackmail, I am really questioning why on earth Trump thought it was appropriate to name Charles Kushner as the ambassador after granting him a pardon as the ambassador to,
Starting point is 00:42:18 of course, France. Because what do we know for a fact about Charles Kushner? Well, we know that when he went to prison, it was for tax evasion and for witness tampering. And if you're wondering whether or not he was guilty, and you don't know how disgusting the story is, the attorney general at the time who put him away was Chris Christie, attorney general of New Jersey. And I never knew the backstory of that, of what Charles Kushner did.
Starting point is 00:42:43 And it is, I'm just gonna let you listen to Chris Christie tell it because Margaret Hoover was questioning him on PBS's firing line. This is a journalist, Margaret Hoover. And she was asking Chris Christie about that time he put Charles Kushner into prison. Take a listen. I was surprised that you didn't give yourself more of a defense for prosecuting Charles Kushner in the book. I just think that it was so obvious he had to be prosecuted that, I mean, if a guy hires a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law and videotapes it and then sends the videotape
Starting point is 00:43:16 to his sister to attempt to intimidate her from testifying before a grand jury, do I really need any more justification than that? I mean, it's one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was U.S. attorney. And I was U.S. attorney in New Jersey, Margaret, so we had some loathsome and disgusting crime going on there. But I just laid out the facts, and any objective person who looks at the facts knows, confronted with those facts, I had a moral and an ethical obligation to bring that prosecution. There's regular cold and then there's the mountains are blue cold.
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Starting point is 00:44:23 Terms and conditions apply. Visit bemo.com slash viporter to learn more. Don't worry guys, by 1981 he departs Bear Starnes and I'll tell you why. Some employees by the way say that he was fired, but Jeffrey Epstein has always maintained that he resigned out of his own free will after a relatively minor violation with the SEC that resulted in a relatively minor fine of $2,500. That's his story, and he's sticking to it, or he was sticking to it, or he is sticking to it.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Who knows if he's alive? But curiously enough, his departure coincided with the opening, the very day that Jeffrey Epstein left, the SEC was actually opening a procedure to look into insider trading, insider trading that they alleged had occurred in the context of a corporate takeover bid that was being led by Edgar Bronfman Sr., who was the head of Seagrams. Now if that name's sounding familiar to you, Edgar Bronfman Sr., because yesterday I told you not to forget this name.
Starting point is 00:45:36 I told you to remember the name Edgar Bronfman Sr., because he was the guy that was working at this time with Robert Maxwell, because he was also heading up the World Jewish Conference, and he was working with Robert Maxwell on the Refuse Nick Crisis. Essentially, we want Russian Jews to come settle into Israel. The Russian government says, no, you can't do that. Why would we just grant visas for all everybody to travel to Israel? I want to be clear, in this very year, in 1981, that is when Edgar Bronfen becomes the president of the World Jewish Conference and focuses on that project to lobby Russia to grant visas to
Starting point is 00:46:16 Russian Jews to depart to Israel. And you have to ask yourself, now we know at that same time he's working with Jeffrey Epstein and the SEC is looking in going, wait, I think some insider trading just happened here. You have to wonder what suddenly then convinces the Russians to allow that to take place? Or what convinced, by the way, the Russian Jews, for that matter, to want to abandon their homeland to move to the Middle East? Was there an incentive provided? Was there a financial incentive provided? I'm just asking questions. Was Robert Maxwell the only Israel-firster hotshot that was committing financial crimes to help Israel? Because remember, he's robbing pensions.
Starting point is 00:46:55 What's going on over here with these banks that are getting into trouble? I will note now that per a 2003 Vanity Fair article, the SEC never officially brought the proceedings against Bear Stearns for insider trading, but its questions seemed to indicate that it was remarkably skeptical. The SEC body was remarkably skeptical of Epstein's answers. Vanity Fair writes that some sources wondered why, if he had such an important role at Bear Stearns's a partner, why would he have left over just a small fine of $2,500?
Starting point is 00:47:29 Something else was clearly going on there. Now, next part of Epstein's biography gets a little bit murky. And I want to tell you, by the way, what he was interested in. That's kind of like, what was his public life profile? He had all of this money. We don't really know how he has it or how he gets it.
Starting point is 00:47:47 But he's everywhere. And I'll tell you some things that he was passionate about. He's a passionate guy. He was passionate about issues relating to human consciousness, brain function, and also, particularly, transhumanism. Gosh, this is really becoming a theme, transhumanism. He had spoken about how he planned to freeze his body to be reanimated in the future when science allowed it. And he envisioned the insemination of dozens of women with his sperm in order to, quote, strengthen the genetic heritage of the Earth.
Starting point is 00:48:20 Now, I'm just going to park right here and say that, that sounded like I could have been reading ideas from Elon Musk. I just, you know, that is something that he talks about a lot. He's interested in human consciousness. He's kind of doing this. And I have always said, maintained, that there's something weird about Elon Musk's background. It gives me the Midas touch. It just doesn't, when I watch him speak, I just don't buy it.
Starting point is 00:48:40 But parking aside, these were Epstein's ideas, not Elon Musk, they just would have been kind of the same. And yet, so he wanted to do this just to strengthen the genetic heritage of Earth, you know, to inseminate dozens of women with his sperm. And he supported, therefore, Germinal Choice, which is a sperm bank of noble laureates. Okay? Jeffrey Epstein also in this capacity gave, of course, tens of millions of dollars in donations to Harvard. I say of course, because as we have learned, Harvard is running some sort of a massade operation.
Starting point is 00:49:16 I feel very confident to state that it's very clear to me and that you are seeing all of these people that are going through Harvard, mysteriously getting in, not very bright people, and suddenly put into positions of power. So I think that is a fair thing to surmise. I'll say it's my opinion. Better be careful because Harvard's coming down on speech at the moment. Now he then made, Jeffrey I've seen some curious donations given the fact that he does not
Starting point is 00:49:42 have any children. He donated $25,000 to a children's tennis club in Maryland. He donated $30,000 to a preschool in New York. He donated $15,000 to a private girls school that is a stone's throw away from his New York mansion. In 2017 he made another $50,000 donation, this time to the UJA, which is the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, and they are openly committed to world governance. They are openly committed to establishing this one world government. Epstein also gave to a ton of politicians. I'll give you some of them right here, some interesting names on this list.
Starting point is 00:50:27 You can look through this, but yeah, President George H.W. Bush definitely stands out. Former Secretary of State John Kerry stands out. I know the Clintons are on the list as well. Governor John Kasich is on this list. Senator Chuck Schumer is on this list. It is quite telling. He primarily gave to Democrats, but it is quite telling which Republicans he decided to give to. Former Senator Bob Dole.
Starting point is 00:50:54 It's definitely something that I think deserves somebody should definitely prod that narrative and see what motivated him to give to these people, especially in states that he didn't live in. him to give to these people, especially in states he didn't live in. Now, jumping back into our timeline, 1981, this is this big year, right? You've got him with Edgar Bronfman. Edward Bronfman is working factually with Robert Maxwell. And that was also the year 1981 that began the Iran-Contra affair that we discussed yesterday. The Iran-Contra affair is what connects Epstein to Robert Maxwell, not just via Edgar Bronfman,
Starting point is 00:51:29 but also through the refusenik scandal, but also as Ari Ben-Manash told us, the insistence at that time was coming from Robert Maxwell in his office in London, telling them that they needed to just let Epstein into the arms discussion, right? Let Epstein into this. Include him. Your bosses have told you this guy is good and now you've got to include him on these arms deals. And Ari Ben-Manash was like, even though we were instructed to, we thought he was an idiot,
Starting point is 00:51:56 we thought he wasn't competent, and so we did not involve him. But yes, he ended up getting together a nice little business of blackmail, blackmailing American politicians. Okay. What happens in 1987 then is kind of relevant because He ended up getting together a nice little business of blackmail, blackmailing American politicians. Okay. What happens in 1987 then is kind of relevant because it is rather appropriately a British defense contractor. His name was Douglas Lease, okay? So someone who contracts weapons and technology to a nation's military.
Starting point is 00:52:21 It was him, Douglas, who recommended Jeffrey Epstein as a genius with no morals to Steven Hoffenberg. Steven Hoffenberg was the CEO of a financial company called Towers Financial Corporation. Okay. So we should just acknowledge right now, make it clear, that before we get into what happens with Towers Financial Corporation,
Starting point is 00:52:43 what Ari Minhaj told us is obviously true. I'm just trying to help out this administration, by the way, because they're saying they don't know whether or not Jeffrey Epstein was tied to another government. They have no idea if he was working for another government's secret service. They have no idea if he had ties to intelligence services elsewhere. This is the answer. If I can do this from my house, I feel like maybe the feds could do this. Maybe start with Ari Manaj, who's on record saying that.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Maybe start with these other people who are telling you how they're connected. Start with Bronfman looking to that whole thing. I'm just trying to help out the United States government here. Anyways, this confirms that what Ari Manaj said was true, that Robert Maxwell got Jeffrey Epstein involved in weapons. And Vicki Ward, by the way, who is a journalist, reported also that Epstein had operated on behalf of the Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi. Now if you're remembering the whole Khashoggi thing, you're like, oh, I remember that name Jamal Khashoggi.
Starting point is 00:53:45 It was like the quote unquote journalist that did not, brutally was murdered. He was a quote unquote, just a Washington Post columnist, Jamal Khashoggi. No, he was not. He was not just a Washington Post columnist. His uncle Adnan, and this is according to the US Defense Intelligence Report,
Starting point is 00:54:03 was cited as one of the largest drug exporters from Colombia in the 1980s and the 1990s. And also Victor Atrofsky, we mentioned him yesterday, he is the guy that defected from the Mossad. He also claimed in his book that Adnan's loyalty, however, was not to Saudi Arabia, but was actually to the Mossad. He was apparently a longtime recruit of the Israeli secret service. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:31 So it is very clear that Jeffrey Epstein was working with, for, and around the Mossad. I mean, it's just, it's an absolute nonsense. The paternity wasn't. I mean, this also explains why he had a Saudi passport. Again, if we're able to figure this out from home, do we really think that Trump and the administration and Pam Bondi with all the files before them can't do that as well? Anyways, back to Tower Financial Corporation. Jeffrey Epstein is now there.
Starting point is 00:54:57 A defense contractor recommends that he gets that position. And what happens is that it becomes one of the biggest Ponzi schemes in United States history. The biggest until Bernie Madoff would come years later. So Stephen Hoffenberg, the CEO, who at the time when this Ponzi scheme was going down, ended up going to prison for crimes related to their schemes and the bank's eventual collapse because of it. It's a Ponzi scheme. There's a massive collapse, right? He claimed that while at the bank, it was actually Epstein.
Starting point is 00:55:30 It was Epstein that quote was very heavily involved in the illegal side of the company from money laundering to espionage to arms trafficking. Most of this work was criminal. After that, Epstein was able to finance his criminal enterprise, the financial trust company and J. Epstein company. There was another one, I think it was called International Asset Collections. He was able to finance all of that with the assets and money from
Starting point is 00:55:55 the Tower's financial crimes." So yeah, but Jeffrey Epstein regarding the Towers going down the Ponzi scheme, Jeffrey Epstein did not go down with them because in 1993, Jeffrey Epstein left the Tower's Financial Bank just before its collapse. So yeah, while Stephen Hoffenberg then spent 18 years in prison as the mastermind of the Tower's Financial Corporation fraud, he actually claimed that it was Epstein who was the mastermind. He actually tried unsuccessfully to sue Epstein three times after he was released from prison in 2013. He said Jeffrey Epstein was the true architect
Starting point is 00:56:33 and Jeffrey Epstein had manipulated him. I gotta tell you, I tend to believe that, given what we are seeing, these patterns. Yeah, I would think that someone sent him as an agent, a defense contractor, definitely hire this guy, you can trust him. And then Jeffrey Epstein is actually working on behalf of who? Maybe not your company, maybe not America at all. These financial crimes, this pattern, Robert Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein,
Starting point is 00:57:00 we are seeing a, it's very clear, they're robbing the piggy bank. People that suffer are the people whose pensions it was when Robert Maxwell robbed the pension funds of the Mirror Group. In America, the same thing. You know, when these Bernie Madoff scams, and they say, oh, the money's all gone, and your entire savings has been depleted,
Starting point is 00:57:23 but, you know, you're just gonna have to work harder. I think we can probably stop there in the Jeffrey Epstein story because next we need to get into his mysterious relationship with Leslie Wexner. It's a very odd relationship. And I have to tell you, we are not really privy too much since they're locking everything down.
Starting point is 00:57:46 But years later, when Jeffrey is actually being deposed related to his crimes with minors, it is interesting to hear and to think about the questions that the prosecutor is asking him throughout the deposition. Take a listen to this clip of Jeffrey Epstein being deposed. Do you consider yourself to be bisexual? around the deposition, take a listen to this clip of Jeffrey Epstein being deposed. Do you consider yourself to be bisexual? No. In any event, you did develop a sexual relationship
Starting point is 00:58:15 with Leslie Wexner at some point in time, is that true? No. Mr. Epstein, how long have you been sexually attracted to underage minor females? Objection, harassing, argumentative. Are you kidding? I mean, I don't feel like I'm divulging any secrets here, right? Move to strike.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Mr. Epstein, were you sexually abused as a minor? Again? Were you sexually abused as a minor? You know, I'd like to, again, I'd like to respond to all your, if any questions seem to be relevant, but I would like to respond to any relevant question at this time. However, my attorneys and counsel may that I cannot provide answers to the questions relevant to this lawsuit today. I must accept their advice of risk losing my Sixth Amendment right to effective representation. Accordingly, then I assert my Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment right to the United States Constitution. Now, of course, it is a legal strategy, especially when you know they're cooking up, that he's
Starting point is 00:59:22 just going to sign a plea deal and get away with it and then just be running the sheriff's office in Miami. It is a strategy to say, just plead the fifth about everything. But if my lawyer said, plead the fifth about everything, and some questions were just so absurd, like, okay, no, obviously. But what made the prosecution ask him whether or not he had a sexual relationship with Lex Wesner? What did they know? What became apparent in when they were looking before them
Starting point is 00:59:47 and they were trying to charge him, and then somebody comes in, the hand of Midas, and says, leave that guy alone. He's ours. What made them ask that question? It's a very specific question. Did you have a sexual relationship with Lex Wesner?
Starting point is 01:00:00 Very specific question to ask him whether or not he was molested in his youth. All that's very interesting. There's a lot more that we have to unpack. I wanted to leave time today to take a look at what could possibly be motivating Trump in this moment because it is very, very relevant, I think, to consider that question. First, I want to throw it to our sponsors. I've told you guys about preborn before, and I told you again that I am pro-life.
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Starting point is 01:02:49 from the comments are really mad at me about this by the way. I said I don't believe that Trump is in the Epstein files. You're like Candice come on he's obviously in the Epstein files and I maintain I am being genuine with you when I say that I really do not think that Trump is in these files in a way that he's nervous about coming out. I just don't see that. I do believe, however, that he could be motivated to protect someone else that is or to protect somebody else who would be implicated by this blackmail scandal. He definitely is somebody that I think would move mountains to protect his children and I would almost say, especially Ivanka,
Starting point is 01:03:27 I don't think Ivanka Trump is in the files. I don't think that she's caught on camera doing anything, but there is something about this story of Jared Kushner and Ivanka that is now making me uncomfortable. And what I'll tell you is that throughout the first term, and I was very much around them, and I will say this, Jared and Ivanka are lovely people. They are very kind, and I'm not covering them
Starting point is 01:03:44 to pretend that they've ever done anything wrong that I know about. But I think it made a lot of people in the MAGA movement uncomfortable that Jared was so intimately involved, right? He was the person that had Trump's ear, right? There is the king, and then there is the person who whispers into the king's ear.
Starting point is 01:04:00 The king's advisor holds a lot of power. There are books about that, you know? This is who the president was. This is who actually held the power. I think it's called Friends of the President or All the President's Friends. I can't remember the book. But anyways, Jared was that person. Everybody knew that if you wanted to get something done, you went through Jared. Jared was running the White House the first term. He just was. And his demeanor is such that when he was doing it, he was doing a very good job because everybody likes Jared, which is to say that he doesn't ruffle any feathers in the process.
Starting point is 01:04:28 What I think bothered me was Jared had so much power and he got a lot done that he wanted through President Trump. But then when Jared left his post at the White House, suddenly we learn that Saudi Arabia injects $2 billion into his fund. Okay, this is a headline, the Wall Street Journal, Jared Kushner's new fund plans to invest Saudi money in Israel, okay? And the small print there reads, a fine print,
Starting point is 01:04:55 Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund committed $2 billion to Mr. Kushner's affinity partners, that's the name of his fund agreeing to allow investment in Israeli firms for the first time So that happens as soon as he leaves the White House and then you go, okay Your your father is running again and Ivanka is nowhere to be seen when I say nowhere to be seen I mean that Even in the lead-up. Okay, that's fine. You say you want to leave politics and you want to that was the official story
Starting point is 01:05:24 You just want to spend time with your family. But she was so unaffected by the 2024 race that she didn't even dedicate a post to like voting on the night of the election. I'm not kidding. The night before the election, I don't know if you guys remember this, Ivanka took to X while everyone's worried
Starting point is 01:05:44 about whether or not we're gonna have a country. Like, you know, the panic that you feel when you're a citizen and it matters who's gonna lead this country. Like it actually matters. So whether you were hoping for Kamala, I certainly wasn't, or whether you're hoping for Trump, the idea that the other person could win,
Starting point is 01:05:59 people had anxiety, I had anxiety about the future for my children. I was like, we may not have a country in four years. Not Ivanka, she didn't even say like, hey, I'm gonna stay out of it, but vote who you wanna vote. She did a birthday tribute to herself. She did, the night before she had a birthday, this was the post the night before the election.
Starting point is 01:06:16 And she wrote, this past week I turned 43. So it wasn't even like it was her birthday Eve, it was like the week before she turned 43. And then she wrote reflecting on life's lessons, here are some truths that I've learned along the way. One, family and friends are everything. Two, forgive people. It frees you. Three, everyone's a teacher.
Starting point is 01:06:32 Four, avoid lashon hara, which is gossip. Five, trust yourself. I mean, six, nourish your body. Seven, get sunshine. I'm like, wow, that's nice. That's nice. And that's what's concerning you. We're all on edge. We're all biting our nails off here. And she's, you know, like it's, she's on Zanga from the 2000s. You know, like she's coming up with these quotes that you put on your AIM profile when you're away. You know, you just discovered
Starting point is 01:07:03 quotes.com and you got to make a AIA away message, AIM away message or make a profile because you just broke up with your boyfriend when you were 13. It was just, it just missed the mark, you know. And then I realized, well, this means that she is not impacted one way or the other. It means that they have classed into that part of society where elections don't matter. Because your family's good. Your family is good either way.
Starting point is 01:07:29 And I had that thought. I said, well, yeah, I just got two billion. Now you guys are gone. You don't even care about whether or not you don't even care for dad. Your father wins this election. Not even saying go vote. There's nothing. It was no work that was done.
Starting point is 01:07:43 And so regarding the money, we would think after being in the office and speaking to your father-in-law that maybe that money would be coming to America in a big way, well Forbes did a deep deep dive on where that money was going. This was the headline. It was why Jared Kushner will become a billionaire
Starting point is 01:07:59 no matter who wins. That was the energy that I got from her post. Doesn't matter. And in that article, it tells us, Affinity had a slow start, deploying almost no capital in its first year while Kushner learned the ropes and navigated a turbulent pandemic market.
Starting point is 01:08:17 But it's since picked up the pace and has now invested about 1.6 billion in at least eight firms in Brazil, Germany, Israel, the US and UK and the UAE in industries ranging from finance to energy. Its most notable investments so far are the ones that it made in Israel. In September of 2023, Affinity announced a $110 million deal for a 15% stake in the automotive and credit business of the conglomerate Shlomo Group.
Starting point is 01:08:46 It was the first ever known investment by Saudi and Qatari wealth funds in Israel. I'm just going to LOL that because I keep, I'm pointed by Qatar. Okay, dig down, Qatari. It's just like Israel just deals with Qatar the whole time. That's the point here. They say it's significant because neither Gulf state has diplomatic relations with Jerusalem and Kushner had to obtain waivers from both governments to make that happen. So he is acting as an intermediary between Qatar and Israel and getting this deal done.
Starting point is 01:09:18 Right? While the rest of us are being accused of being funded by Qatar for some reason, I guess this is fine. Like the Zionists are fine with this. The Shlomo deal tells us it was closed in January and six months later, Affinity bought some $130 million in shares of the publicly traded Israeli financial services from Phoenix Financial. And this is what Jared had to say about that. He said, quote, it's only brought me closer with my investors. The fact that I'm investing Gulf money into Israel post October 7th, that's very important.
Starting point is 01:09:49 We need to bring everyone together, he said. Okay, I really do wish that money was being invested in America, again, because you used the office to facilitate deals that would help you and your family. Of course you did that. But what's also striking is Jared's post, because then you wonder, okay, what is his vision after October 7th?
Starting point is 01:10:11 We know what it is because really, just a few months after October 7th, Jared was on the stage at Harvard, Harvard, of course, and he had this to say about October 7th. Again, just a couple of months after, nobody knew what was going to happen. We were told they were just going to quick military
Starting point is 01:10:30 response in Gaza. Now we realize it's an ethnic cleansing. They are intentionally, intentionally, it's a demolition, it's just a controlled demolition, essentially is what we're looking at. They're demolishing everything in sight. And this is what Jared Kushner had. They're demolishing everything in sight. And this is what Jared Kushner had to say on stage at Harvard
Starting point is 01:10:47 just a couple of months after. He apparently maybe saw that demolition before the rest of us. Take a listen. I think that both sides are spending a fortune on military. I think neither side really wants to have, you know, a terrorist organization enclave right between them. And Gaza's waterfront property,
Starting point is 01:11:02 it could be very valuable to, if people would focus on kind of building up, you know, livelihoods. You think about all the money that's gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions. If that would have gone into education or innovation, what could have been done? And so I think that it's a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but I think from Israel's perspective, I would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up. That's like very nice way of saying, ethnically cleanse the region, clean it up, and then we've got some valuable property. We've got some valuable waterfront property. Then we know Trump's then talking about building Trump hotels, and it really, really makes you wonder.
Starting point is 01:11:38 Okay, that was February 15th, 2024, and he already had a real estate vision for people being moved out of Gaza. So we go back to our indicators, right? Our indicators, do we have that guys from the beginning? We're talking about this. Identity laundering, the Midas Touch, sexual deviancy, theater, historical revisionism. And regarding the Midas Touch, apparently it has been reported, and this was not a political report by the way. This was done in 2006, before Jared Kushner was in the public domain.
Starting point is 01:12:12 There was this guy who said that, yeah, Jared Kushner got into Harvard because of this Midas touch. They were saying that he did not have the grades to get in to Harvard. I'll tell you about this guy. This guy's Dan Golden. He wrote a book back in 2006 called The Price of Admission. He was investigating at that time, again, not really the politics left or right. He just thought it was interesting. There were so many of these people going to Harvard that were under qualified.
Starting point is 01:12:39 He was investigating why so many of the elite children get into Harvard, despite not not having the academics to do so. And Jared Kushner came up in his investigation naturally. And according to him and his research, he writes, quote, New Jersey real estate developer Charles Kushner, that's Jared's father, we're going to talk about him in a second, had pledged 2.5 million dollars to Harvard University in 1998, before, not long before, his son Jared was was admitted the prestigious Ivy League school At the time Harvard accepted about one of every nine applicants. He writes He then went out and spoke to the former administrators of Jared's high school about this of this peculiarity
Starting point is 01:13:19 You decide to donate before your son is, you know Deciding that he wants to go there He's about to apply. And so he spoke to, he tracked down a former administrator of Jarrett Tye School, that's Frish School, and in his book, he quotes the administrator as having said, quote, there was no way anybody in the administrative office of the school thought that he would, on the merits,
Starting point is 01:13:39 get into Harvard. That's a former official, again, of the Frish School in Paramus, New Jersey. The administrator goes on to say, quote, his GPA did not warrant it. His SAT scores did not warrant it. We thought for sure there was no way this was going to happen. And lo and behold, Jared was accepted. Okay.
Starting point is 01:13:57 So Charles Kushner, then he does more work, discovers that he is like on the board of something at Harvard or on some commission at Harvard along with his wife and that they were allowed to be on that commission despite the fact that he, by then, he had already been found guilty of financial crimes. And so what are we looking at here? Again, it's one of these stories. We came from Russia and then suddenly we had millions of dollars within a couple of months.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Just hard work pays off, man. What can I tell you? We just worked really hard. Fortune, that's the Kushner family story. It's an interesting one. And when you talk about sexual deviancy and blackmail, I am really questioning why on earth Trump thought it was appropriate to name Charles Kushner as the ambassador after granting him a pardon as the ambassador to, of course, France.
Starting point is 01:14:46 Because what do we know for a fact about Charles Kushner? Well, we know that when he went to prison, it was for tax evasion and for witness tampering. And if you're wondering whether or not he was guilty, and you don't know how disgusting the story is, the attorney general at the time who put him away was Chris Christie, attorney general of New Jersey. And I never knew the backstory of that, of what Charles Kushner did.
Starting point is 01:15:08 And it is, I'm just gonna let you listen to Chris Christie tell it, because Margaret Hoover was questioning him on PBS's firing line. This is a journalist, Margaret Hoover. And she was asking Chris Christie about that time he put Charles Kushner into prison. Take a listen. I was surprised that you didn't give yourself more of about that time he put Charles Kushner into prison. Take a listen.
Starting point is 01:15:25 I was surprised that you didn't give yourself more of a defense for prosecuting Charles Kushner in the book. I just think that it was so obvious he had to be prosecuted that I mean if a guy hires a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law and videotapes it and then sends the videotape to his sister to attempt to intimidate her from testifying before a grand jury. Do I really need any more justification than that? It's one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was US attorney. I was US attorney in New Jersey, Margaret, so we had some loathsome and disgusting crime
Starting point is 01:15:59 going on there. I just laid out the facts and any objective person looks the facts knows confronted with those facts I had a moral and an ethical obligation to bring that prosecution Like I know a lot of people have beef in their family like we got family issues everybody got families This is not your regular family issue Could you imagine this your sibling is getting in trouble for tax evasion? issue. Could you imagine this? Your sibling is getting in trouble for tax evasion. You have information that the government wants pertaining so they want to make you a witness. To stop you from being a witness, your brother goes to your husband, decides to get, hire
Starting point is 01:16:39 a prostitute to seduce him, and video records your husband having sex with a prostitute. And then once he gets that recording, he goes to you and threatens you with it. I am speechless. More speechless that Trump granted him a pardon. And not only granted him a pardon, that's one thing, okay? You want to do favors, that's what pardons are all about at the end of a presidency anyway. Like everyone does it by left and right, so like everybody's guilty for doing this. There's no one side is better than the other.
Starting point is 01:17:11 They look out for their homies in the end. But to then give him the ambassadorship of France? Maybe he was overqualified for that actually. Sexual deviancy. Maybe he was overly qualified for that position, Sexual deviancy. Maybe he was overly qualified for that position. But it makes you wonder why he wanted it. Why somebody that's in their 70s wants, and I don't know if he speaks French, I mean he does,
Starting point is 01:17:33 why would he want to be the ambassador of France? What are the perks of being an ambassador? Well, you become an intermediary. I think that's some of the perks. But these questions should be asked now because it seems like we have been completely played and we are being played over something as sinister as crimes against children.
Starting point is 01:17:56 We're being called stupid, right? We're being called weaklings for saying, excuse me, there's not just smoke here, there is fire. I don't like it. I don't like Jared's involvement in the Middle East. I think it's a conflict of interest at best for Trump right now, that of what Ivanka and Jared are up to, their path to becoming billionaires is a conflict of interest at best.
Starting point is 01:18:18 Who are they more loyal to? Who is Trump more loyal to? Is Trump more, is Ivanka and Jared more loyal to Israel? Is Trump therefore more loyal to his child, Ivanka, than he is Trump more loyal to? Is Trump more, is our Ivanka and Jared more loyal to Israel? Is Trump therefore more loyal to his child, Ivanka, than he is to the United States? Are these fair questions? I think they are. Okay. Because now you're gaslighting us and we're going to continue to ask these questions. Anyways, I wonder what you guys think about all of that. There is no stone that I will leave unturned when it comes to harming children.
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Starting point is 01:21:25 this version of Trump at all and I'm not gonna shy away from saying that at all. I really am not. We have ST who writes in the comments, Candice, I admire your courage, truly world-class journalism. No man dares to publicly talk about this. Yeah, well you can see why. Look at their lives and what has happened to people. The problem is that if we all stay quiet, then we're never going to reach critical mass. And I think we have finally reached critical mass on the topic of Israel. And that's why they're starting to pass these speech laws, especially first and foremost at Harvard. Looking now at Trump, the involvement of what his administration did at Harvard, why is
Starting point is 01:22:00 that? Why was Harvard so central to it? Oh, this is what we're doing. We are redefining anti-Semitism exactly the same woke crap that was happening when the left had power, but they were doing it under racism. It's a speech loss, okay? I don't care if you're offended because you're black or because you're Jewish or because whatever it is you think you are that makes you special. Okay, you're not special. You can deal with speech. If you need to go home and cry, you can do that. But you don't get to threaten our speech because you think you're untouchable. That's ridiculous. Again, Harvard, the Midas Touch,
Starting point is 01:22:28 they all go through Harvard. I'm telling you, I know a lot of idiots that went through Harvard and never made sense to me. Unless it's an operation. Unless it's an op running through there. Just leaving that out there. Radisson writes, Muslim man here, born and raised American.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Just want to know how awesome, want you to know how awesome you are and let you know how many Muslims around the world appreciate everything that you do. Thank you. I mean, there is so much to unpack with this, you know, by deception, that will do war, especially, of course, in the Middle East. I think Israel has caused a lot of problems in the Middle East. I mean, what's happening right now today, we even get to this Syria, they're bombing Damascus. It was Bibi Netanyahu that funded the terrorists. So when you see these stories now, again, they're wiping history yesterday.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Go look, Bibi Netanyahu funded al-Nusrat in Syria. He is the reason he toppled Assad's government. They were protecting Christians. Now Zionists are going, look what's happening. Christians are dying in Syria. Yeah, at the behest of Ibn Netanyahu. Who is ISIS? Is anybody still buying that that's Muslims? Anybody really not buying that that's the CIA and the Mossad? Is anybody not naturally asking those questions now,
Starting point is 01:23:35 given the fact that ISIS never attacks Israel? It doesn't make, in fact, everyone they attack, it's exactly, for whatever reason, it helps out Israel at any given time. And yes, Al-Nusrat, which was initially, it's basically an arm of Al-Qaeda in Syria, I talked about this with Scott Horton, we had hours on this, he really is the expert on this, we talked about what was going on in Syria, that is Bibi Netanyahu, he toppled Assad. They keep telling you that these people that they are toppling are the murderous, insane people. We knew what was going to happen.
Starting point is 01:24:07 The second they toppled Assad, Israel moved their borders. And they're doing it, everything a lot faster now, all around, whether it's in Lebanon, Syria, they are getting crazy. And it's very clear this is all part of a plan. Okay, this did not happen because of October 7th. This was a plan and Bibi Netanyahu is executing it. That is my opinion. I'm going to state it while it's still safe to do so in this country.
Starting point is 01:24:29 C.A. writes, how much do you think the information that Trump has on his hand is worth? Zero, if released. Millions or billions have kept secret. His billionaire friends will be happy to pay up for him to keep quiet. Yeah, no, I don't think, I think it implicates Israel. It's that simple. And in order for his future generation of wealth, billionaires that will be passing the mantle of Ivanka and his family, if they're invested, as I believe they are, and they clearly are
Starting point is 01:24:56 in Israel, then you don't want Israel to go out of fashion, to go out of American fashion. It's that simple. I think that's the most obvious answer. At the end of the day, he is a businessman, right? That's what Trump has always been, a businessman. He likes deals. Again, I'm surmising here, but these are fair questions to ask given the fact that he's now resulted
Starting point is 01:25:14 into calling his base stupid. So I'm gonna ask those questions. NewSafar writes, Candice, identity laundering lets elites rewrite the truth just like they buried Epstein's client list, same playbook, erase the past, control the narrative. When will we demand receipts from the Untouchables? We're doing it now.
Starting point is 01:25:32 We're demanding it now. We're having these conversations now, openly. This is what I am committing my time to because it is so much deeper than you guys even realize. And as we get further along this series, you are going to realize that nothing that we have been told. We are quite literally living in a matrix. We're living in a matrix and the same people have had power. They have stolen plunder. They made you think that they're
Starting point is 01:25:56 naturally successful. They've all had the hand of Midas on them. It's stolen from us. I mean, really think deeply. I'll leave you on a philosophical point here, but like, I want you to think deeply about what it means if people that are underqualified just have a hand of minus on them in life and they are getting fake credentials at universities. So while the rest of us are trying to, you know, oh, maybe we'll get a loan, a student loan,
Starting point is 01:26:23 and then we're putting ourselves into debt. These people are getting into these schools and they're under-qualified, and then they're getting into companies to work for, and they're under-qualified, because what are these people at the end of the day? They're actors, okay? This is theater.
Starting point is 01:26:38 So we're competing, and there's no way we can break into the elite class because they're all acting. That would make us what? Think about that philosophically. It makes us slaves. Okay? It's a new form of slavery. It's a modern plantation. Same owners, same exact owners of the plantations. And they have us throwing ourselves into debt, credit card debt, this, that. Then there's these financial crises. They're dumbing us down, putting us to the public schools while they have like their own special programs
Starting point is 01:27:10 and schools that they get to go through, making us stupid, arguing about dumb issues. And they're not losing any power. They're not losing any sleep. They don't even care who's gonna win for presidency. They're like, whatever. That's what a matrix is. It's all fake.
Starting point is 01:27:25 It's literally all fake. And that is what the Epstein story threatens. You pull the fabric there, and it implicates so many countries, and you realize that none of these characters are real. These characters are just being inserted into places to serve Israel. That makes Israel the master of the universe.
Starting point is 01:27:48 And that's troubling. This is a state that has a hexagram on their flag. Okay, they're even lying about the history of the Star of David. It's a hexagram, it's a cult. Can't just wipe that away. It's not even a long time ago, you get just tons of books,
Starting point is 01:28:01 it's showing you that that's a hexagram. What are you pretending? It's a cultic. You start looking into Alistair Crowley, who had the star of David on his books, right? He was a committed occultist. He established a religion. I believe in sex magic, talking about sexual deviancy and things of that nature. Alistair Crowley,
Starting point is 01:28:20 the things that they believed in. Yeah, you're just already trying to wipe his shirt. Like, no, that's not, that is gonna just, another already trying to wipe his shirt. Like, no, that's not, that is a religious, no, it's a hexagram. Okay, we're not stupid. We're gonna talk about all of that stuff. I could rant about the lies that that nation has told. I mean, not even that, the Star of David used to be the flag of Morocco.
Starting point is 01:28:40 Okay, why? Hmm, that's weird, it's not a Jewish state. Why? What was going on in Morocco? What was going on in Algeria and Tunisia and Morocco? Andre Guiid. We'll get to all of that. Alastair Crowley, what were they doing there? Initiations. Why would they, why would they put their hexagram in those countries? Anyways, let me um, let me stop because I'm going way too deep on this.
Starting point is 01:29:05 And for those of you that don't know, somebody just gave money and said, all roads lead to the occult. Yes, it is an occult nation. There's no question about that. Everything that they are involved in is occult. And that's why we have to sort of wake the world up to this very quickly, because they have a lot of power. And the only way that we are going to be able to fight this
Starting point is 01:29:25 is by being willing to tell the truth. For those of you that would like to support my work as journalist, you can head to the website. I do not have a hand of Midas on me, unfortunately. And you can purchase some merch, you can sign up. Yeah, we have new merch. You can also sign up for the Shot in the Dark series. You can join our book club next Tuesday
Starting point is 01:29:46 is our next meeting where we finish Hollywood Babylon which we also learned Aleister Crowley, The Occult, they established Hollywood as well and yeah we believe what we see on on their movies is history that is a part of rewriting history, running Hollywood. Not making people believe that these actors and actresses were just so talented but they're actually coming up through their special schools. These people are trained. They are trained. Your world, I hate to make it come crashing down, it is a carefully woven illusion.
Starting point is 01:30:17 But it's okay, because it should be all crashing down, right? Because then we get to go back to the beginning and recognize what is real and what is fake. What is real, I see what I did there. Anyways, we will see you guys on Monday. ["Spring Day"]

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