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You want to talk about a company, man.
You want to talk about a political,
appointee, you want to talk about somehow taking a step backwards from a Pam Bondi also with
someone who's a more effective communicator of bullshit? That's what this guy's looking like.
I remind you, somewhere along the way, we lost the identity of what an attorney general is
within a cabinet of a presidency. The attorney general is supposed to operate independently.
They don't operate independently of like being in the cabinet.
They're in the cabinet.
They're, I believe, a part of the people who have a vote within the cabinet to invoke something
like the 25th Amendment and stuff like that.
It's not like you're saying they're powerless within the cabinet.
But when it comes to prosecuting people who break the law or a better way of saying it,
upholding the law, the rule of law in the United States as the top attorney in the fucking whole
government, they're not supposed to take directions from the president.
What's up, everybody.
Welcome back to another episode of the Julian Dory Podcast.
I am Julian Dory.
And I'm Joey Dief.
How you done?
That's actually a lie.
His name's Darnel Thomas.
He's got the same makeup artist as Druski.
So let's just put that out there.
Dief, the secret is now open.
It's out there.
My real government name.
Just kidding.
He is Joey Dief.
But we got a good one for you today.
There are, somehow there's still these,
what I would call bombshells dropping from the Epstein files that now 99% of the world isn't
noticing because the war in Iran is happening, which kind of seems like half the point,
obviously, or maybe all the point.
I don't know.
So we'll be going through that.
I can't hear shit today, by the way, Deves.
So you may need to speak up for me out there because we just got off of a flight and
my head is completely popped.
I don't know why that happens sometimes.
I'm sure some people out there can relate.
but literally it's like an echo coming back at me just hearing my own voice.
Yeah, it's a sigh up.
It's something.
They knew you were flying.
It's something.
But we had it.
We, Dief and I were down in Florida for three days visiting great friends, Danny Jones,
and Matt Cox.
So Matt was actually the first guy I ever personally flew in for a podcast for episode 96 back
in March 22.
And then Danny Jones, obviously, is one of my closest friends who's,
got a great podcast called Danny Jones podcast.
I had been on that a couple times with Jim DiOrio and Andy Bustamante and him when we did
collabs twice in 2022 and 2023.
Hadn't been on there myself since March 22.
I think you put the episode out though in April 22.
So it was nice to sit down with Danny.
We will have him up here probably sometime this summer.
We've been trying to put that together forever.
But I got to tell you, that beef, that fucking warehouse that Danny built.
Dude.
That shed mansion?
Fantasy factory.
Oh, my God.
I mean, the AC bill in there's got to be like $8,000 a month.
It was insane.
I mean, you know, people walk and come in here.
My bedroom's right there in the studio's right here.
We do have a couch.
Danny Jones has like a monstrosity.
It's like a scarface layer.
He's got bars.
He's got home theaters.
He's got private bathrooms with coated doors.
A full built gym.
A skate park.
A garage for cars.
a fucking sauna.
What else is?
I'm missing.
You never have to leave.
Right?
Yeah.
Absolutely insane.
But great time down there in the Tampa area.
I love that whole spot minus the Scientology and Clearwater.
Still a great spot, clear water, minus the Scientology.
But Madeira Beach, St. Pete, the whole area.
Love it.
So it's good to be on those shows.
Those will be coming out over the next couple weeks.
But let's get right into it.
Let's do it.
You ready to go?
So I have the first one right there.
Our dear friend, dear, dear friend, Kathy Rumler, the lawyer for the Obama administration back when
Obama was in office, the Obama Fixer, we've discussed.
If you remember, we went through her very strange 2015 email thread with Jeffrey Epstein
a couple weeks ago, where they're going back and forth on things that involved potential
high-level White House meetings, were Jeffrey's advising her.
And then what was the other thing they were talking about in there again, thief, as it pertained to Epstein?
No, it had to do with his wife or no, that was with, um...
That was with Peggy Siegel, the baby mama thing.
See, there's so much that I just remember what it was, but the whole thing was, oh, that's what it was.
They were talking about it was another whoops reference where they're going through a buddy of another guy.
who had been convicted for the second time
and Kathy Rumler
this is where it's going to tie into what we're going to talk about right now
Kathy Rumler through the way they were talking there
was basically admitting her knowledge
of what Jeffrey's predilections
disgusting predilections were
and now we have it in
insane black and white
with the latest dig courtesy of my friend Sayer G
who found this on Twitter
Sayer as I've said.
said on recent shows has been putting out amazing threads of deep dive research breaking down different
email threads within the Epstein files he's been doing it since they came out they continue to keep
coming like fire so we're trying to get Sayer on the show get them up here to do it I I hope to do
that sometime soon but this one deep do we have it up hey guys if you're not following me on Spotify
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yeah so that's what that's what sayer said right there but there's another
link I have where it goes directly to the email it's right next to it.
So this is from November 30th, 2018.
And the reason this is important is because it is right after Julie K. Brown released the big Epstein
investigation piece in the Miami Herald, which re-blue this case open.
You know, that's what really put it on the map.
And what you start to see in emails after that, some of which we've covered on on episode
we've done in here is you see a more desperate concerned Epstein than you had in the past.
You see a guy who feels like the walls are closing in on him a little bit.
So this is right afterwards.
He runs to Kathy Rumler.
And let's go down a little bit deep.
I want to read the first email Jeffrey Epstein wrote.
There are typos in here and some code up.
Sorry.
Right there.
Yeah, perfect.
There are typos in here and some coded translations, meaning like the HTML code or
whatever it's called, change certain letters to like equal and stuff like that.
But I'm going to read what he said.
November 29, 2018 at 8.21 p.m.
He writes to Kathy, I think quiet is best.
And again, we don't have the email before this.
So whatever was said before this, we don't have.
But he goes, I think quiet is best.
But I keep receiving phone calls from friends asking that I say something so that they use it to defend themselves.
One.
And so now he's listing out like, what's?
they should be saying hypothetically. One, fought all the way to the Department of the Attorney General.
Two, media doesn't like it, but the charges were all prostitution related, money for sex,
at my home. He says his home, but it would be like my home, like Jeffrey's home. They came to his
house for $200. Acosta, referring to Alexander Acosta, who at the time was still the labor
secretary under Trump. A Costa letter detailed a defense assault, not a cooperation. Interesting.
And then number four, 10 years ago, I made some very bad choices now referring to himself
in the first person. I received and then in all caps a 30 month sentence. He follows that up
with another email to Kathy three minutes later where he says, serve the same as anyone else.
13 months incarcerated is the same for all person's sentence to 18 months, no special shortening,
second chances, clean record. I guess, you know, him quickly typing out the idea that now he's
gotten a second chance and he's had a clean record since then. To which Kathy Rumler replies,
helping out her dear friend Jeffrey here. And again, she's no longer in the Obama White House at this point.
This is after Obama's gone from the White House, but this is a woman who, I believe, was already the
Chief Counsel of Goldman Sachs at this point. We can check that deep. But, you know, someone who is
still very much in the power structures of the world. And she goes, the problem is always the same.
94 girls were teenagers. That's what she starts the email with. Completed mission of knowing
out front that like this guy was accused by at least in this case what she's saying 94
teenagers. Doesn't matter, she says, that they were prostitutes.
It's the age.
And now several have gone on record and camera.
I understand the instinct of your friends,
but nothing short of a full and complete mea culpa is worth doing.
And legally, you can't do that.
At least not now.
So much going on there.
So first of all, she's telling him like in an attorney capacity,
you can't be open in your mouth and saying anything here
because it could incriminate yourself and open yourself to other,
new cases, civil cases, potentially criminal cases that haven't been prosecuted or maybe weren't
a part of that sweetheart deal at this point. And secondly, she's saying, I'm well aware that you
were accused by all these underage girls. I don't care. They were prostitutes. That's how she puts
it. Her word's not mine. She literally says the awareness of all the teenagers that he's sleeping
with, which are underage children. And by the way, some of them weren't even teenagers. Some of them
were fucking 12.
Jeez.
Okay.
Like,
deep,
this is the other thing.
I will literally
see like a 12 year old girl now
and I get this
this feeling of like,
oh my God,
like that is...
Yeah, that's what they were...
That is something that Jeffrey Epstein
was attracted to.
Yeah.
And then you think even worse
when you look at the Epstein files
and you see some of these redacted photos
where he's sitting with fucking children like children.
Yeah.
Like, I'm talking six-year-old children.
And you hope to God that maybe that wasn't one.
But it's like...
Yeah, it's disgusting.
It's just, it's, it's disgusting.
And Kathy Rumler is demonstrating now multiple times in these email threads,
a complete awareness of her darling, her words not mine, friend Jeffrey and his predilections
towards pedophilia, not towards pedophilia, of pedophilia.
of pedophilia.
That's what he does.
That's what he is.
And yet even after something like this,
she's right there right away to help him.
That's not good.
I looked up to when she served as chief legal officer
in general counsel.
It wasn't until 2020.
2020.
Okay.
She joined in 2020, but 2021 to 2026.
Got it.
So that's when she went to the.
Goldman. Yeah, she went in 2020. So after the Obama administration from 2016, 21, do we know where
she was? Let's see. She probably became a lobbyist or something. I can't remember. I know I've
looked at that before, but I can't remember. And then, oh my God, this next one. She was a partner
at Latham and Watkins. Yeah, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge lawful. Huge, huge, huge lawful.
Okay. This next one, Dief, right here. The Epstein.
safe.
So business insider put out this story.
We Mike Benz did it, archive.is, so we get access to it.
The title is, Diamonds and Hard Drives from Jeffrey Epstein's Safe went missing for five
days.
Now we know where they went.
That photo, man.
Oh, yeah.
That's like, that's a sinister one, you know?
I hadn't seen that one before.
He just took out the garbage.
Yeah.
You know, and he's like, hey, turn that off.
Oof.
All right, so the FBI left behind, I'm going to have some color commentary on this, but I want to give you guys the details right here.
Because essentially what this is going to be is that there was a safe that they opened up when they had their warrant to go in there the first time, but they didn't have a warrant for the safe.
So they opened up the whole safe.
They left everything on the floor and then came back with a warrant five days later.
And poof, it was gone.
Huh.
Amazing.
Just completely gone.
But the FBI left behind hard drives and diamonds from Jeffrey Epstein's safe when they raided his house.
Epstein's accountant, remember our friend Richard Kahn?
We were talking about last week, Dief.
Yeah, he's about to make another guest appearance on the show against his will.
Happy to give him the credits here because he's a liar.
But Epstein's accountant who gave them to the FBI five days later told lawmakers how he got them.
Another deposition sheds light on hard drives that went missing from.
from Epstein's Florida home.
What? FBI agents rated Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan Mansion upon his July 2019 arrest.
They used a chainsaw to open a metal safe. Inside they found a pot. And this is just what's
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Inside, they found a pile of loose diamonds, cash, pass-past.
with the disgrace financiers photo under different names,
because, you know, everyone has that.
Again, Dief. You got at least 27 passports.
We were taking inventory of that the other day.
Yeah.
Well, again, Darnal-Thomas, Dief, yeah.
Yeah.
How's your Espaniel these days?
Bueno.
Okay, all right, good.
Yeah, make sure you have that in order.
You never know.
When you're going through Ciad de Mexico?
Yeah.
I say, um, poor K, Espaniel.
How you doing?
All right.
All right. So because the agents didn't have a warrant to seize the saves contents,
they left them in the middle of the floor with the hard drives and binders piled on top.
Agent Kelly McGuire testified at the criminal trial of Epstein's co-conspirator,
Dilan Maxwell. So this was also public testimony where they admitted this.
And this just kind of went right under the rug.
Because again, there's no cameras in federal court.
Yeah, and Khan, what a lying motherfucker too.
Oh, oh, lying doesn't even begin to describe it.
But you know what I mean? Like, if this is, this is public,
was his knowledge of this public through this...
Yeah.
That's crazy, bro.
So now it's uncovered, but like...
That's what I mean.
The balls, dude.
On Darren N. Dyke, personal attorney,
and Richard Kahn, personal accountant to Jeffrey Epstein,
to go into these depositions and say the things they did in recent weeks,
which again, we covered it last week,
but it went under the radar because everyone's focused on the war right now.
the balls of them to go on record with Congress and provably lie over and over and over again
is insane or or here's the or d'if or the other option of them telling the truth and what would
happen to them punishment wise maybe below the arms and justice.
I jumped ahead of you. Read that, read that last paragraph because I was like, oh shit.
Oh, it's coming. It's coming. But what I'm saying is maybe they're so worried about.
certain people killing them or killing their families or disappearing things and stuff like that,
that they're like, you know what, I'll perjure myself for Congress. And if I go to fucking away
for five years, at least there's not going to be a problem with my family. That's, I'm pure spec.
Yeah, it's pure spec. Pure spec. Pure spec. Pure spec. But I don't know, one plus one,
one usually equals two in my book. Five days later, when the FBI returned to the mansion with a new
warrant in hand, the safe contents were gone. Later that day, the items were handed over.
the FBI in the form of two suitcases because that's what you hand over this stuff in by
Richard Kahn Epstein's longtime accountant. Damn. The episode is fueled speculation among
watchers of the Epstein story amid broader concerns about cover-ups and under and undue influence
in the case. Oh, I wonder why. Why Kahn took the SAFEs contents of what he did with them has been
a mystery until now. In his March 11 testimony before the House Oversight Committee, Khan said
that the SAF's contents passed through three different people before coming into the FBI's possession,
Let's keep scrolling.
In a deposition made public Tuesday,
Khan said he was informed of the raid by Merwin Delacruz,
the manager of Epstein's Upper East Side Mansion,
who said he packed the safe's contents into two suitcases
and left them with Khan's doorman in Manhattan.
When the FBI broke into Epstein's home,
they broke down his door so his door could not lock
and the alarm could not set properly.
Khan told the committee,
when Merwin, the house manager was at the house,
he realized these items were not safe to be left alone.
Because, you know, I'm sure.
he was going to take very good care of them, comparatively speaking.
Khan, who wasn't in New York City at the time of the raid, said he took possession of the items
three or four days later.
He testified that he brought the two bags into his apartments, into his apartment, and didn't
look inside them.
You know, just incredible discipline.
He's got a star client in fucking prison and an international story for sex crimes.
And now he has two suitcases that contain potentially all this day.
that can incriminate him, and he wasn't curious in the least to so much as unzip it and take a look.
No one would ever know.
Richard.
Richard, no one would ever know.
Could have lucked.
Could have a little son to have him, too.
Bumped that rate.
But it, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I saw it was in the suitcase.
35%.
This is a guy who had some control of the estate.
You think he couldn't.
Come on.
Bizz.
I mean, biz.
Bizz, Ritchie.
Bizz.
baby. Come on. So, I never touched them. I never opened them and I left them in my dining room.
I wonder if he had like kids like playing fucking hot wheels in there. I don't know.
Yeah, you can see the shot of the camera slowly pushing in. It's just like suitcases on a spare chair and the kids are running past it and like a birthday cake gets lifted.
And it's the hard drives with the secrets of the world. Literally. Yeah. You know.
Yeah. Just in a dining room in New York.
Yeah. And, and.
reminder at the same time hard drives and things that were allegedly recovered by people
NYPD were so bad that guys there literally off themselves as a result of having access to it.
Oh, I didn't even know that.
Yeah.
Wow.
It's dark.
It's dark.
But Richard, Richard had incredible discipline.
And again, this is the same guy who in his testimony said he knew nothing of the crimes.
He was just an accountant.
And he was horrified by everything that happened.
Yet he's so known and trusted that the fucking house manager,
the first person he thinks to give this secretive items to the doorman are fucking not only Richard Kahn,
but his doorman.
Yeah.
He entrusted Richard's doorman.
I kind of get that.
I kind of get that.
The dormant, like they hold it down.
They do.
Especially in those nice buildings.
Bro. But still, crazy.
Huge shout out to the doorman in New York City.
Because I'll bet the doorman really didn't know what was going on here, by the way.
He's not redding on that kind of stuff.
I'm going to defend the door.
No, you just got to shut your mouth, open the door.
But Richard lives in his building.
Oh, the nice accountant.
This man, he walks a dog with his kids.
He's so nice.
It's my job to protect him.
And he held it down.
Doorman has a made-up story that he's related to James Con.
So he's like, I got to take extra care of him.
I'm a huge fan of his brother.
That's right.
100%.
So they don't even spell it the same.
Doesn't matter.
We don't need our doormand to spell.
We need them to be able to hold on the shit for safekeeping.
But seriously, Dave, that's one at, some of the unsung heroes in New York are dormant.
And they, and like they're one of those things that's not getting phased out by AI.
No.
No.
No, I would, doorman or dudes, I fuck with doormen heavy.
Me too.
I will defend those guys.
I almost did that as like a little gig at one point when I need a dormant.
When I need to work.
That was when you were still Darnell?
No, this was, yeah, I mean, I would have been very clean as a doorman.
Darnel pulling up, I would have done like the spice Adams, like hit the kick before I walk.
Yeah.
But no, I almost did that as a job at one point.
Well, that's a story for another podcast.
Yeah, we're going to have to really dig into that.
You wouldn't be good at it.
I got very close.
And then I was like, what am I doing?
Yeah.
There's no one who holds more secrets in his soul than deep.
You know, I really don't know anything about them.
I know the darnel piece.
It's about it.
Yeah, it's it's for the memoir.
Yeah.
Now you're scaring me.
Now you're scared me.
Don't give me that one.
Do you know where I was born to?
I don't want to know it.
I'm just kidding.
And you know what?
They don't want to know you.
I'm just kidding.
Everyone's confused as to your origin story.
No, I just, I'm one of those guys who has funny stories where I'm like, yeah, dude, I was almost the doormand.
Or like, oh yeah.
And they're just like, how the fuck did that happen?
No, it is just a bit because in all honesty, like, Dief is another like Forrest Gump type person.
Yeah, that's a good way to put it.
He ended up at weird times in interesting places around interesting things or like two degrees of separation from interesting people, both good and bad.
Yeah.
And strange jobs.
Yeah.
You also had some very good.
What's the term I'm looking for again?
I'm a little slow today.
Forgive me.
But you had some very good early calls of like, yeah, not for me.
Yeah, definitely.
Where very good hot takes that later looked scalding hot.
For sure.
So I got to give you a crush.
Like basically, if there's some shady shit going on, have this guy go take a look at it,
like if you suspect there is and he'll be able to tell you.
Yeah, yeah.
That's kind of how it put.
I appreciate that.
I take pride in that.
I'm a detective deep down.
Good.
Good.
All right, let's keep going on this.
because this is just fucking wild.
So, reached by business insider, Delacruz, declined to comment.
Daniel Ruzmuna, an attorney representing Khan, the accountant, declined to comment beyond
Khan's testimony.
At Maxwell's trial, McGuire testified that the context of the suitcases, quote, appeared
to be all of the items that had been previously located in the case, appeared to be.
Also, a hard drive could appear to be the same hard drive, but, you know, you don't have
fucking Jedi mind reading to know what the files were on that if you didn't look at it.
I don't want to take you on a tangent, but I have one question.
Sure.
Because they didn't have a warrant for the safe, is this not like tampering of evidence?
Oh, of course.
I mean, again, maybe our lawyer friends are way better suited.
They're definitely way better suited to answer some context on this in the comments and
if we can take a look at that.
But this is the first thing I was thinking.
I was just thinking if my house got raided.
And like I did something like this.
In my head, I'm like, oh, I'm this is, I'm fucked.
This is evidence. I just took evidence out of that. Yeah. You know, so I'm just very confused.
And I think that's the part I was going to is like, oh, is their attorney client privilege or whatever?
But my question is, once the house is rated and the house had a warrant on it, right?
And it's an active crime scene. Okay, they didn't have it. Here's the legal question.
They didn't have a warrant for that specific case for that specific safe, which also was confusing to me because I'm like, if you have a warrant for the house.
doesn't that isn't that supposed to include they treat it like a trunk i guess maybe i don't know
again help us in the comments lawyer friends but if they know that they don't have a warrant for it
they had a warrant for the rest of the place it's an active crime scene and they leave things there
to be continued based on forthcoming court orders to be able to legally look through things
constitutionally speaking are you as someone within the network of the people associated
with said house, meaning an Epstein, someone who's the target of the criminal investigation,
are you legally allowed to try to clean that up?
But, Dief, here's the thing.
It was not the first time they did this.
Surprise, surprise.
If you scroll down a little more, let's go back to 08.
They already knew the plays because they had written the playbook years and years and years before.
The missing Palm Beach hard drives.
We've heard about these before, actually.
This one, some of this is not new.
this has been discussed by, I believe, if it's been a while, but I think it's some of the, I forget
the guy's name, but the guy who was the sheriff in Palm Beach County right there who
investigated the original case before it was like ripped away from him and all that. I think
he's discussed this before and other people who were associated with that investigation. But
the testimony release by the committee on Tuesday also sheds light on the fate of computers removed
from Epstein's Palm Beach, Florida House shortly before police officers executed a
warrant there in 2005 during a local investigation into his interactions with underage
girls. Florida law enforcement officials never found the computers conveniently.
The investigation culminated in a plea deal that allowed him, we know that whole
thing. Okay, let's go down. Let's go down deep. Oh, sorry. Yeah. And then in a March
19th deposition with the House Oversight Committee, Darren Indyke, Epstein's longtime
personal attorney said he learned after Epstein's 2008 conviction. So he learned after
the conviction over three years later. Again, this is
his personal attorney who didn't even know these details, allegedly.
He said he learned after that conviction that the hard drives were in the possession of Riley
Corolley, a private investigations firm.
In an October 2005 memo released by the Justice Department as part of the Epstein file's firm
co-owner, William Riley, told one of Epstein's lawyers that an employee had retrieved
computers from Epstein's home among other items of, quote, potential evidentiary value, unquote.
Steve, do you remember when we covered four or five weeks ago the storage units around the U.S.?
Yeah.
That the FBI had never even searched that were holding a lot of shit?
I wonder if some of it like it was in their possession.
It says right here.
I wonder if at some point some of it or all of it ended up in those units.
Wow.
And here's the other thing.
Again, I don't have any experience with this world.
Maybe people in the comments can help here.
Of course, if you are a private investigator,
I imagine it falls under the same oaths as like financial advisor, doctor, stuff like that.
Like you have client privilege and you don't reveal things.
Where's the line on that, though?
Because, you know, there's a line with a priest.
If a priest hears someone's confession and someone says that they're going to go kill someone,
I believe the priest is allowed to break that confession.
And that's like literally religion.
Same with doctors.
Right?
Anybody, yeah.
So if you are Riley, what's the name of the Riley Corolli?
Yeah.
The private investigations firm.
Yeah.
And you get possession of this potential evidentiary stuff.
And it has on it, what we know it fucking had on it.
I mean, we can pierce back here.
But, I mean, yeah, it's, I think at this point it's pretty clear.
It's going to have awful, ritualistic, pedophilic crimes to what extent I don't know.
but probably the worst shit.
It's going to have insane blackmail of powerful people,
including people, of course, who are engaged in some of these things,
not just Epstein himself.
It's going to have this.
If that comes out that that was on that,
is there a way that Riley Corolli can be held liable for withholding that,
even if they had tried to hide behind the attorney client,
or not attorney client, but the fucking client privilege?
The whole thing, yeah, I mean the whole thing, Shady.
Also, why did a private investigation firm have it?
Who hired a private investigator?
Yeah.
Yeah, he would have hired him there.
He would have hired him there for sure.
Now, actually, here's a second pure spec level.
Were they a whipping boy private investigation firm?
Meaning, Jeffrey Epstein has his own private investigators like, oh, I don't know, say Black Cube.
and Black Cube then has a bullpen, if you will, of little tentacle, smaller private investigations firms that they can give jobs to to remove themselves one layer from it.
Because Black Cube for people who are unaware is a world famous, infamous, however you want to say it, private investigations firm founded by former, big air quotes, members of Shinbet and Mossad.
and they have done private investigations for people including Harvey Weinstein and many other
you know not great people of course but pure spec just saying I feel like maybe that might
have been in play here yeah might have been right might have been right but when you look at a guy
like Richard Khan having just testified all this stuff he said one of I mean one of the funniest things he
said, it's not funny, but it's like kind of sinister, but he's like, I made the wrong
decision in staying with Epstein, as if he's like just figured this all out now and not like
he was carrying out fucking evidence and suitcases that was taken from his house after he was
arrested for the worst sex crimes known to men. He also said he could not have operated.
Epstein could not have operated without him. Or I'm sorry, the House Oversight Democrats
revealed after
after doing the deposition
that their takeaway was that
Epstein could not have operated
without Richard Kahn because he was
effectively moving around the money
and it sounds like in accordance
with also Darren Indyke from a
legal perspective as a personal attorney
but basically they were saying the trafficking ring
had the money man
this this is the
money man and then he also
admitted under oaths
Same guy who's like, yeah, I knew nothing about the crimes or, you know,
the Jeffrey Epstein's sick predilections or anything like that.
I'm, you know, he just says, here's $10.
What do I got to do with it?
Of course, to remain within IRS standards.
Jeffrey Epstein was definitely trying to follow the law, right?
I mean, that's a real law-biting guy.
Do it now?
Yeah.
Talk to the account to be like, you know, Richard, I want to make sure as a patriotic American,
we're following every single thing correctly, according to the.
the IRS standards, constitutional standards, whatever you want to say, of the American government,
because I just love it so much. Yeah, it's like, you know how they always put out the IRS every
year? If you're a drug dealer or this or that, like make sure you file properly, it's like,
hey, if you're a human trafficker, working with some of our constituents in the office,
please make sure to file within the guidelines. Because human traffickers make really good money.
Yes. And we have a lot of missiles and bombs that we have to drop.
in unnecessary wars on a lot of brown people in the Middle East.
And so in order to do that, money is green.
And wherever it comes from, as an Uncle Sam patriotic American,
it is important that we extract, speaking on behalf of the government here,
the correct taxable payments from even the not law-abiding citizens.
There's such a dark metaphor to that, please do share.
like each
each
what even if it's not children
just any of each person
that's being assaulted in this manner
is being
dropped back down to earth
in the form of a bomb
like each bomb
is one of those cases
you know
and like their
their end is an explosion
that's hurting someone else
just violence be getting
violence be getting violence
you know all that shit pretty crazy that's wild i never thought of it that way i don't know why i
just thought of it right now as it's darkly genius like on your part to think of it not doing it
no no no no totally but like you can't even get justice for these victims many of whom are
probably dead right because the awful things happen i'm children but then the cover-up is one thing
the power, the people being in power to make these decisions who shouldn't be able to do it because they're a part of it is another layer.
And then the fact that money like this made its way to the government not to give restitution of victims or anything like that, not that money ever.
Or even to just help like poor people.
Anything.
Anything.
Anything productive.
Or productive.
Instead, you could follow that money ledger on a balance sheet and find a, you know, find a, you know,
its way into it. Yep. It's literally a body for a cartridge, like a body for a shell.
Oh, that's awful. It's fucked up. Yeah, it's going to be interesting to see if Richard Conn and
Darren and Dyke face charges. Because these are the two most obvious people. Well, that's
actually maybe a stretch. But like among the most obvious people that now just at a, at a base level
of clearly perjuring themselves
should be in shackles.
Yeah.
And they're not.
Clock's ticking.
They're not.
I have a ton of other stuff on Epstein here, Dief.
Some of it we won't get to.
Some of it we're going to do next week.
Okay.
I didn't even tell you about some of these things I was looking at,
but there's just a lot of it that's also like kind of in the news as well.
But one thing that also went totally.
under the radar that I held off from last week and I do not want to hold off this week is exactly
what you just pulled up deep. Catherine Harridge's report over at, Catherine's at CBS now, right?
I can confirm that. Am I making that up? Can we confirm that? Catherine Harwich has always been
a really solid investigative reporter who tries to do things as far as I can tell, like really down
the middle, you know, just go get the fact. She's been around a long time. So someone, someone who's
been from the mainstream world who I think is is pretty damn good. But she went through emails
and also then brought in an intelligence analyst to like break it down with her.
She left CBS in 2024 and now she has a weekly series that's like under the LA Times media
group. Okay. All right. So she was at CBS. No, she's not. But basically there are emails that seem to
show and I and I would agree I think there's links to the emails down there as well thief I don't
know it's it's somewhere in there but we can find them just take a look on on Twitter I should
I should have had that for you but I'll explain the context before we get there but basically what
it shows is Jeffrey Epstein I forget who's talking with directly but he is almost like giving
legal advice on how to put the 9-11 victim's case against the Saudi government through court
and acting as like a go-between between the people trying to set that up in the U.S., which is like
darkly like the victims themselves, like Jeffrey Epstein's acting as like a backstabbing
go-between between them and the Saudi government. Yeah, here we go.
where he's advising on how to make sure this can gets kicked down the road
and is then legally put into a position to where you can't get a result
or an admission or something like that for at least 10 years or something.
So he writes on, no, that's the ISIS one.
That's not it.
Type in Heridge 9-11 emails.
the ISIS one is a weird one.
I can give a quick preview on that.
Waltief's looking that up right now.
Like there's been this email floating around for weeks and weeks and weeks now
that I haven't talked about yet because I still can't wrap my head around it.
But yeah, I'll come to that.
So people trying to say like Jeffrey Epstein admitting in an email that he had direct,
I don't know, like some form of direct contacts to ISIS and groups like,
that al-Qaeda I believe as well and that therefore it was proof that it was a that it was
literally manufactured by guys like him and governments like the Israel and the US I still
don't see that in that email as pure proof you know what let's put since I'm talking
about let's let's let's get that done right now let's let's you already had that up
so this is this is the email chain in question I'm gonna read you exactly what is said
so that you guys have full context.
But the first email is from Monday, September 5th, 2016.
So keep in mind, this is a couple days before the, or is it a few weeks?
I think it's a couple weeks before the Donald Trump grabbing by the pussy tape drop,
the Access Hollywood tape and all that.
But this is like peak of Trump versus Hillary leading into the 2016 election.
He's having this discussion with third.
Tom Pritzker.
So Tom Pritzker writes on September 5th, 2016,
can we blow this up, defense?
Yeah, let me just pull it to my desktop.
Yeah, because Pritzker's also demonstrating some knowledge there.
And we've talked about Tom and who's now resigned from all his positions.
All right, so scroll down, perfect.
Okay, so he says, yes, there is a trade craft name for this administration's approach
referring to Obama administration.
Cluster fuck.
When China began building bases in South China seas, we ran freedom of navigation cruises.
This is a technical process that describes which of the ship's systems are on and which systems are off.
Obama orders it done.
Pentagon sends over the details and Susan Rice views the systems on slash off not as a protocol but as a menu of options.
She overrules the Pentagon and orders which system she wants on and off.
In effect, White House diluted challenge for which freedom of navigation cruises were designed.
He had a foreign policy strategy that was articulated at Cairo.
It's a failed strategy and he failed to change when the failure was clear.
Would like to think that Ahud, referring to Ahud Barak, thought when he first heard at Cairo,
would like to think what Ahud thought when he first heard this at Cairo.
Good example was complete withdrawal from Iraq, military, diplomatic and economic,
followed by passive support for Maliki, who then slaughtered Sunnis and made ISIS a rational alternative.
Is there anything below there?
No.
Okay, so that's that.
Jeffrey Epstein responds, and this is why it set off people's alarm bells, he responds,
Nussra, referring to Al-Nusra front, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Jaba, Hamas, the leaders all prefer Donald.
I mean referring to Donald Trump, wild.
And then Pritzker immediately responds, they know Hillary.
Hillary likes blowing people up.
Epstein comes back and says,
Turkey gives Nusra a heads up on Iraqi recruits,
which is now implicating Erdogan and that on, you know,
playing on different sides of this issue vis-a-vis places like Syria and Iraq.
Slaughter.
Russia gives Erdogan heads up on a coup,
which was referring to the failed 2016 Turkey coup.
U.S. gives a pass on ISIS to Palmyra.
Assad has no support, so we'll stay.
Nuclear base in Turkey, Soviet defense in Iran, Saudi and Yemen, Egypt about to lose all financial
report, support.
Jordan has one million refugees, as does Lebanon.
Also, my guy Thoborn Jaglan, who I think is the Norwegian guy, Secretary General Counsel of
Europe, will be here this weekend as well.
Pritzker responds
yes till Thursday
he responds in New York tomorrow through Friday
but morning dinner
Hyatt Strategic Retreat
Are you in New York
And Epstein says yes till Thursday
And that's the end of it
So people were
Putting this around on Twitter
With written in text captions
Saying proof that Epstein
Knows who set up ICE's and was a part of doing it
Unless I am really missing something there
I don't see the proof of that yet.
I'm not saying that this isn't something to happen.
I'm saying if that's the email we're going off of,
there's nothing there that in a court of law
is going to even come close to having a jury need to deliberate,
in my opinion.
What Jeffrey Epstein does seem to be demonstrating
is an intensive understanding of odd underground,
if you will, strategic alliances
between recognized and unrecognized,
referring to like terrorist groups alike
throughout the Middle East and how they kind of all tie together
in weird ways, which was following up a full explanation of Tom Pritzker going through why he
believes Obama's strategy was completely failed in the Middle East.
It's fascinating in the sense that we are seeing what kind of geopolitical chops or inside
baseball or whatever you want to say, Jeffrey Epstein seemed to have access to or have himself,
but there's no like smoking gun there on any of that.
So if you guys know something else in the comments that, you know, we're missing or there's some other emails related to that that specifically show like, yeah, this is how we set up ISIS or this is how we set up this or that.
Where Epstein's talking about that or people around them are talking about that, please direct us to them.
But that one on its own, I don't see as a thing.
Now, do we have the heritage emails related to 9-11?
I can't find them, the ones that you were mentioned on X.
All right. We're going to pause real fast. I'm going to get them.
Okay.
I'll be right back.
All right. We're back. I got it.
So the email and question that I was trying to find as it relates to Catherine Erich's report is from November 26, 2016.
Dief will put it on the screen. I have it in front of me right here.
And it's from Jeffrey Epstein to Rafat Al-Saba.
And he says, my idea is to have both Kathy, referring to Kathy Rumley,
former White House counsel and Ken Starr,
formal legal counsel to the United States,
who was involved in Bill Clinton's impeachment trial in the 90s,
file an action asking for clarification whether JASTA is constitutionally permissible.
It will tie up any litigation for five to 10 years.
Great move.
So without going too far into the nitty gritty,
like bar by bar,
explanation by explanation to confuse people,
when he's referring to Jasta and some of these other legal terminologies and legal rulings that are pertaining to what he's explaining,
basically what he's doing here is advising on how to use the legal system to tie up claims on this Saudi v. 9-11 victims v. Saudi royal family or Saudi government 9-11 lawsuits for years,
in court by advising them to file things that, like the families, to file things that are going to do that,
perhaps under the guise of them not realizing what that's going to do, which buys them more time
to find other ways to try to avoid any deeper digging or try to get to a settlement or something
like that so that this doesn't cause a problem and bring down a whole potential house of cards.
Remember, we are dealing with a guy Jeffrey Epstein who had a picture in his house of George W. Bush,
playing on the floor of the Oval Office like a child with paper airplanes and a couple
fallen Jenga towers below him or block towers, whatever they were.
You know, and we are dealing with a guy who among the three million files that are missing
that Pam Bondi, more on her in a second, is apparently never going to release, includes an entire
tranche from 1999 to 2001 that is ridiculously redacted, which just happens to be the years
leading up to and including 9-11, which was the most seminal event.
that my lifetime that caused this really basically everything that's happened since in some way
or another. And so now when you have him 15 years after that event advising, not as a lawyer,
but using the legal system and referring to extremely powerful people that he say can help
with this quote unquote what I'm going to call inside job, it certainly lends even more questions
about what we're missing from 1999 to 2001. I just thought this was an interesting report.
Check out Catherine Harage is full.
Like there's a one minute clip there, Dief, but there's a full, like, 20 minutes sit down.
She does breaking this down.
Very, very informative.
Good stuff.
Shout out to Catherine.
But I said I was going to get to Pam Bondi, my favorite attorney general of all time.
We've had some real gems in there in my lifetime.
That's for sure.
Some awesome.
A lot of good Italians.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just some awesome people.
Then there was Fast and Furious Holder, you know, all that.
There's just a lot of great attorney generals.
But Pam Bondi, who, you know, is an enormous fan of the Dow and the stock market and making
sure that that's all up because that is the job of the attorney general.
I was unaware of this deep.
But the attorney general is supposed to make sure the stock market only goes up for everyone in America
and in doing that report directly to the president to make sure that that happens.
You know, that's just you learn something new every day.
And Pam Bondi did teach me that.
So I appreciate it.
but Pam Bondi apparently went into Trump's office the other day and begged like a dog to keep her job.
And Trump was like, yeah, you've had.
And so as we sit here recording on Friday night, there is no official replacement yet.
I'm going to get to that in a second in the speculation there.
But as the epitaph, if you will, on Pam Bondi, in her defense, she's not playing with a full deck.
This is not, it's not, I don't know how the fuck she got through law school.
I don't know if she blew somebody.
I don't know.
But clearly not playing with a full deck when you listen to this woman talk.
The one part that I will always want to know, and we will probably never find out, though,
is how much responsibility she actually has for the cover-up.
And I don't mean for this to sound like a defense of Pam Bondi.
I mean, you heard what I think of her.
I think she's a fucking moron.
and good riddance.
But I do wonder sometimes about the Patsies that exist in high places like this to where
things that you want to do or things that you have the legal chops to be able to do or the
case to make or the fucking constitutional authority and constitutional responsibility to make
are not allowed to happen because of black hat type things behind the scenes that we can't
see.
I will, I have to give that creak in the doorway to everyone, including people I don't like,
like PAM Body.
And I'm curious about that.
But on the surface, from what we do know and what we can deal with, this is a woman who also is a woman,
by the way, in a case where a bunch of girls were abused, which just kind of adds like a little
extra awful taste in your mouth to that.
But this is a woman who came out and was telling everyone, we're going to release the files,
we're going to do it. I got it sitting on my desk. I got all these awful videos, this proof,
whatever. And then boom. Overnight was like, yeah, no, there was, first of all, we're not going to
release the last three million files. That is directly against the law that was literally passed.
She's legally not allowed to do that. So I, you know, she may have to answer for that in court.
And I won't feel bad for her when she does. But like, not only are we're not going to do that.
But by the way, he was not a spy. He wasn't really a.
traffic or he didn't traffic to anyone. He was just a fucked up deranged peto. And some of the
stuff I said that in the past that we had on him, we didn't really have. There was nothing there.
It was like, it was the old, you know, she's Italian. It was the old Italian. It was the old Italian.
Don't worry about it. Yeah. She's about. No, no, no, no, no. Don't worry about it.
She's about as powerful as cash. If I was a betton, man. Yeah, that's a low blow.
But, yeah. Yeah, I think you're probably right. Either way, people like Pam Bonnie and
Battell were if they are just complete puppets who were not put in a position to do anything,
which could be the case, they were awful front-facing figureheads to put up.
Because these are people who struggle to have any type of likeability or
communicative confidence anytime they opened their mouth in these respective positions of Attorney General
and Director of the FBI.
Listen, if I had to defend Bondi for a second, cash is on a whole nother level.
That guy, but like Bondi was particularly cringe and we wish her will, as Tim Dillon would say.
We're moving on.
But her replacement, believe it or not, could be worse.
There are at the time of this recording two potential candidates.
One of them is Lee Zeldon, former Republican.
House of Representatives, congressman from New York, who, very conveniently, by the way, you know,
you just go to OpenSecrets.com, if you scroll down there, right, Dief.
Who?
It is a guy from the Financial Services Committee, Foreign Affairs Committee.
Keep that in mind for one second.
But who were his top contributors in 2019, 2020?
Go down.
Go down.
Oh, look at that.
Top of the list.
Only six-figure contributor, A-PAC.
right below that Republican Jewish coalition
you get the picture here
probably places that are backing people
that don't want to see nothing about nothing
that could incriminate
the Israeli government in any way to say nothing
of my own government here in America
is incriminated in the Epstein file significantly as well
not a great look
if that's one of the guys that you're looking at bringing in
the second guy though
was Bondi's deputy, Todd Blanche, who is currently right now the act of the acting Attorney General.
His name, or has he been named officially acting Attorney General, or is that still reportedly?
I don't even know.
But we're going to have a few clips of Todd Blanche here because, you know, why have me hang him when he can just hang himself?
No pun intended when we're referring to the Epstein case.
And of course, we don't mean that literally or anything like that.
But this was Todd Blanche answering questions at a press conference on behalf of the DOJ in recent months.
So these are all from recent months as it pertains to like the Epstein file is blowing up.
But let's start with this particularly cringe clip deep.
Run it.
Thank you.
You said this is the end of the Epstein, of your review of the Epstein files.
So just to clarify, or is the public going to learn the identities of the men who abuse the girls?
with the information that you're releasing
and if not, why not?
And then I have a quick follow.
You just baked in an assumption
into your question that I have never said
and I don't know to be true.
Is the public going to learn about
men that abuse these girls?
Like, what does that mean?
I understand what that means.
Well, I mean,
the men who abused the young women
through Epstein's...
We said in July
and it remains as true today as it was in July.
If we had information, we meeting the Department of Justice,
about men who abused women,
we would prosecute them, right?
We talked about the work that we're doing.
That's why I said that.
I said this earlier,
there's this built-in assumption
that somehow there's this hidden tranche of information
of men that we know about,
that we're covering up or that we're choosing not to prosecute.
That is not the case.
I don't know whether there are men.
out there that abuse these women.
I have no idea.
All right, let's run the next one, Dief.
That can't get worse, right?
I don't think so.
Wrong.
This is with Jesse Waters.
This one, you got to turn up big time.
It's low ball.
I'll turn it up in the post at it as well.
Good.
Who is Epstein spying for?
Look, everything, I don't know that he was spying for anybody.
Nobody's ever said that.
No?
You don't think he might have been a spy for a foreign country?
I have no idea if he was a spy.
All I know is that we don't have any evidence in the Epstein files that the FBI collected
over 15 years that suggests that, Jesse.
I wasn't, I don't know.
I wasn't part of the original prosecution team.
Neither was Attorney General Bondi.
And I can tell you this.
There's only one president that's held Mr. Epstein accountable.
And that's Donald J. Trump.
During his first administration, that was the administration that prosecuted him.
And during this administration, it's the administration.
It's the administration that's been totally
This is your guy
And no matter how much criticism
People want to make about the Epstein files
That is indisputable
It's undisputable that nobody talked about the Epstein files
For four years during Biden, four years
That's right, I've heard enough for this one
Let's get to the third one before I absolutely level
This guy's entire foundation of life
I see I need one more to warm up
Oh, oh and then I have a special guest appearance
From another friend as well
Let's get this one though running deep
So this is another recent clip
where he's being asked about the Epstein survivors
and acting attorney general, Todd Blent, says,
We're working hard to make sure that we've fixed that,
and I expect that that will continue.
Will more documents be released?
We have released, there are a small number of documents,
as I said on Friday,
that we're waiting for a judge to say we're allowed to release
because of a protective order.
But this review is over.
It's over.
We reviewed over six million pieces of paper,
thousands of videos, thousands, tens of thousands of images, which is what the statute required
us to do. You know, it's interesting. Leadership on the Hill, Congressman Massey, Senator Schumer,
are quick to complain. There is no way. Oh, let's just rip Massey. They have spent any time
looking at the materials we produce. Oh, they spend no time doing. I've heard of us.
We produce them on Friday. Okay. One more. One more before I go all the way in. I just,
I want to point out the quickest endorsement for Todd Blanche. Pam
Bonnie's body wasn't even cold yet.
And Dan Bongino steps in from behind the mic and says,
Oh, God.
This guy sucks.
Number one is the DAG, the Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche.
He is now acting.
I have had nothing but great relationships with Todd.
Everything we did with Todd, whether it was summer heat, restoring justice, enduring justice,
CI cases, public corruption cases.
I have had nothing but good dealings.
Number one.
I think Todd would be a great replacement.
It's up to the president.
He is ferociously loyal to the president.
He defended the president.
He left an extremely prestigious, well-paid position.
That's right, just like me, Dan Bonino.
Knowing he was going to be targeted for the rest of his life by Democrat.
Targeted by Democrats.
And he did it anyway.
He did it anyway.
Wow.
There's his formal.
All right.
All right.
Fuck you, Dan Bonino.
All right.
He's so brave.
Here's one problem with Todd Blanche.
That's not getting into the many problems in the litany of the
those clips right there. He is a far more confident, well-spoken, Pam Bondi. He says that shit like
he believes it. If you watch that first clip we did where he's at the press conference and he pretends
to not know what it means about a guy potentially assaulting young women as it pertains to the Epstein
files and the reporter looks at him like he has 10 heads and can't believe that he has to actually
explain this to this guy. I mean, you heard the reporter like, well, I mean, and he starts explaining
he's telling him, uh-huh, uh-huh. Like he's nodding at him like you're the slow one, not
me. Like, incredible talent of gaslighting. Have to give them that right away. You want to talk about
a company man. You want to talk about a political appointee. You want to talk about somehow taking a
step backwards from a Pam Bondi also with someone who's a more effective communicator of
bullshit. That's what this guy's looking like. I remind you, somewhere along the way,
we lost the identity of what an attorney general is within a cabinet of a presidency.
The attorney general, like, I don't have the full definition up in front of me right now,
but the broad legality of it is that the attorney general is supposed to operate independently.
They don't operate independently of like being in the cabinet.
They're in the cabinet.
They're, I believe, a part of the people who have a vote within the cabinet to invoke
something like the 25th Amendment and stuff like that.
It's not like you're saying they're powerless within the cabinet.
But when it comes to prosecuting people who break the law or a better way of saying it, upholding the law, the rule of law in the United States as the top attorney in the fucking whole government, they're not supposed to take directions from the president.
And yet in my lifetime, God damn near every attorney general and definitely every attorney general for the last two decades has done precisely that.
Let me not just pick on Pam Bondi here or the potentially incoming Todd Blaine.
All right.
They've all done it.
We've told the story a million times about John Ashcroft, even, who was lying on what
was damn near close to a deathbed in 03 when Dick Cheney went down there and made him
sign something while the guy's on a fucking ICU monitor.
You know, and he might have actually not wanted to sign that, by the way.
That was like, oh, and he didn't sign that one, I believe.
So, like, he actually stood up, I guess, at the time.
But, like, Eric Holder operated completely at the beck and call of the Obama administration,
We got proof on that. Our friend John Kirooku has been on the show many times with someone who was on the fucking losing end of that one, provably in emails.
You know, and now it's just become publicly accepted that that's what it is.
But you even saw Jesse Waters, chief propagandist for the Trump administration on Fox News, second to none.
Most insane propaganda tweets for this Iran war of anyone that I've seen from the media not named Mark Levin.
you know like even he at the beginning of that one was like really and then of course he let him talk
for like the next minute and just took it but like come on people like this is what i mean and this is
why it's not to just be a conspiracy theorist which nowadays seems to be a fucking compliment by the
way you know to be like yeah you know the timing of them starting in iran war at the end of
february pretty pretty interesting yeah pretty interesting that we're doing this now
we're going to talk about that in the minute of the latest updates, more disasters this week.
And I hope to not be reporting on disasters, by the way, regardless of what I think of the war.
I hope to be reporting on the war winding down one of these weeks or things where fucking Americans aren't dying or being taken hostage and stuff like that.
But here we are still now six weeks into what was going to be at tops of four-week war.
And now it's another two to three weeks allegedly.
It's just it's never ending.
We've seen this movie over and over again.
Don't learn anything.
But like the timing of doing that and the caricature that has been created of the whole operation.
And I hate to say it like that either because it's just so disrespectful to the men and women in service.
The fact that a war could possibly be described that way because it is not their fault.
I've said that a million times.
I will say that to them blue in the face.
That needs to be reiterated over and over and over again.
This is the fault of people in suits in Washington, D.C. and Tel Aviv.
you know, but like, particularly Tel Aviv.
It is impossible to not think that the timing is what it is because it feels like guys like Sayer G
on Twitter to some extent still Mario Nalfall, you know, putting out some reports on the
Epstein file, but a lot less now because he covers the current events.
And I think he tweeted about that like, oh, RIP Epstein files, you know, because of what's going
on. And there's other accounts like the Epstein. One of them's called like the Epstein file search,
which is a great account that's constantly tweeting on all these updates and things going on.
So there's still people covering it and talking about it. But you see the volume over the past
six weeks in particularly going through the floor on this as continued depositions and insane
data keeps coming out. It continues going through the floor. Now, this.
people who pointed out that on Google trends in the weeks leading up to Iran, meaning before an
attack happened, it was already falling off on search terms as it pertains to Epstein files.
But I could show you vid IQ and YouTube and the data that we look at back here.
And it was still pretty fucking strong at the time.
And I can see, by the way, based on the fact that people are still engaging heavily with
these episodes where we are covering that as a part of it.
And we've done a longer time this week so far because there was just so many fucking things there.
You know, I can see people out there want it.
But when the algorithm feeds all of us, which includes me and deep, information, if we are not getting it put right in front of us and then you don't work in a job like me and deep where our job is to go fucking look for shit.
Like that is what we get paid to do to find that shit, to bring it to you guys, to judge for yourselves.
If you are sitting there and you are paying your bills and putting food on your family's table and you get to spend a little bit of time each day looking into things, you, through no fault of your own, are being fed what's in your algorithm, which means those are the things that are most searched or most in the news right now.
So when things like Epstein fade away until you get maybe my video or a few other people who are still posting about this on your feed on a random day in the week, you're not hearing about it.
Not your fault.
it's the fault of the system and what we've created and the fact that this shit is so obviously done in
front of us to move the public away from things that just aren't very good for the PR.
So again, we're going to continue to cover that for sure, just as we have today.
But let me cook on this Iran war, which is obviously to take nothing away from it as a story,
it's a critical story. It's just the genesis of it being created is my point.
you know, the war that is particularly sinister potentially to me. But another week of pure chaos,
another week of Joe Kent vindication. I talked about it last week. Joe Kent has been continually
clear on this in every appearance and every tweet that he's put out referring to the problem
with the strategy of being able to wind these things down when you cannot put yourself in a
position to restrain the Israelis. Once again, I talked about the Pakistani connection
last week. We now saw it play out again with even more proof when what was this guy's name
again, Dief? I don't even remember how the fuck to pronounce that they've killed so many of them.
The Israelis just targeted the latest person that allegedly J.D. Vance and particularly was
negotiating with. Kamal Karazi. Was that the
one. Right, right, right, right. Yes, that was the one. So his home was struck on April 1st or
second, and it was struck by Israel. His wife was killed and he sustained serious injuries. Also,
breaking news right before we went on air today, Wall Street Journal, owned by Rupert Murdoch,
who also personally advised the president to bomb Iran before the war. No conflict of interest
there, of course, by the way. But even the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Iran has
rejected all U.S. proposals at this time for peace and is not meeting with the U.S. in Islamabad,
Pakistan to negotiate. And I remind you, because of course, Deef righteously so said right away,
well, you know, why would they when they're just getting killed? And I was like, well,
this is actually the one place where maybe they couldn't get killed because they'd be sitting
there with U.S. fucking diplomats and Israel couldn't possibly hit that one, right? But even that,
they're saying no to. And this is while the United States continues
and Israel continues to bomb the shit out of the country.
And again, I can't even believe I have to spoon feed this every week just as like the,
not to you guys, but to people who would try to pick apart what I'm saying,
meaning like people that don't like me or people that have an opposite opinion on the war.
The IRGC sucks.
Iran's government sucks.
It's been 47 years of hell for their people.
I wish their people all the best and I hope they get rid of that government.
some point. It ain't that simple, though, because you are dealing with a regime that did not pose a
threat to America in any type of major existential by any stretch way leading into this war. They
demonstrated that as a paper tiger over and over and over again, and the war was prosecuted
because Israel wanted it. And by the way, over this past week, Israel said they're not going to
commit any ground troops to a ground invasion of Iran.
the war that they push for, the war that they continue to bomb the shit out of the country from the skies on against U.S. interests, including on some of the very types of things like energy infrastructure that the U.S. had said on March 23rd through Donald Trump that we didn't want to bomb over the next five and what eventually turned into an extra 10 days or something like that.
Directly sticking a finger in the face to the United States government, who pays them and say, no, we're going to do it anyway, fam.
and they're not going to commit troops
Israel
to the Iranian potential ground invasion here
and I say potential and I really hope it's potential
that is never foreseen but we're sitting here
and by the time this comes out tomorrow
unfortunately maybe it's already a reality
I hope it's not but when you're talking about potential ground evasion
and Israel is saying they're not going to put troops there
it is because they are busy putting troops in south Lebanon
taking land
and they are doing
by their own admission. Do we have the clip of Israel cast the defense minister?
I talked last week about finance minister Smotrich talking about Israel having the land up to the Latani River in Lebanon.
This week it also came out that Israel has been advising the Christian and Drews, D-R-U-Z-E communities in southern Lebanon,
that they can, who are minority groups there, that they can stay in their areas, but that they want them to advise.
the Israelis on any Shiite Muslims who are staying behind. What is different? Like, I want you to
replace the Israeli government with the World War II Nazi government in your head right now.
And then I want you to replace Shiite Muslim with Jews in your head in World War II.
And I ask you, what's the difference here? Because Israel Cats, as you're going to see,
we shouldn't even play this because it's in Hebrew and it translates the the quotes but if you can
ex out deep just right there so we can see the caption and give you an idea what he said is that
they are the Israelis are going to occupy southern Lebanon and prevent 600,000 people from returning
home and he said that Israel will demolish the homes just like they did in Gaza
this is ethnic cleansing, period.
There's no, it is objectively ethnic cleansing.
To my friends out there listening, who may be, you know, Zionists or support the existence of Israel and all that, that's a separate issue right now.
When you look at this situation, regardless of where your allegiances are, the current government in place that was elected by a minority of the people in Israel, by the way, a minority,
of the people. Many people there don't like it. The current government is taking actions that by
death of fucking mission are the very things that their own ethnicity has fallen victim to in very
public, horrifying ways in the past. And our taxpayer dollars in America are not only technically
supporting that through our financial aid to their military and arming of them. They're doing that
and then not even helping us in the fucking war that they want and run.
Now let me add something else to the mix here.
Former guest on the show, Eric Prince.
You all know him, founder of Blackwater,
former CIA NAC,
which he was outed illegally about that.
That wasn't public information,
and then Leon Panetta outed him.
And that was a whole thing, a whole separate story.
That was back in episode 305, people could check that out.
but Eric Prince, who is no fan of Iran, to be very clear, as the same opinion of Iran as I do,
like their government.
Eric Prince is talking about what a disaster says.
He talked about the fact that no invasion should have ever happened and no attack should have
happened in the first place here.
But now Eric Prince, who, regardless of what you think of him, is one of the world's
smartest military strategist there is.
Like that, that's just a fact.
I know people have a lot of different opinions on Eric, but like, that is what it is.
Eric Prince has been breaking down what a ground invasion looks like.
And he said referring to Karg Island, which is the island we've talked about that is strategically most important as it relates to oil is the island that Trump has bombed all the military infrastructure on, but has kept the oil pipelines basically untouched to this point and has talked about invading.
We're going to talk about that in a second.
and he officially started kind of inching towards that without saying it today as well.
But Eric Prince said on Carg Island,
your quote,
your initial assault is going to be mighty thin,
a mass drop of the 82nd airborne that's pretty sporty.
On Iran,
they are highly intelligent,
highly skilled warfighting nation.
It would not be the pushover you saw with the Iraqi army,
which also,
you know,
the vacuum we created there didn't end well.
On FPV drones,
he says Iran has implemented them down to squad level,
the same drones destroying Israeli tanks in Lebanon right now.
While this is all happening, Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth has fired three major generals in the
Pentagon this week, one of them being the Army Chief of Staff.
Why is his name getting away from me?
Why do I do that?
General Randy George, I should have had that right at the outset.
But General Randy George was basically, I believe the terminology was he was asked to step
down to which he immediately complied.
and two other generals were fired as well.
Dief has this upright here.
General David Hodney
and Army Chief of Chaplin's Major General William Green Jr.
According to Reuters have also been removed.
In the midst of a major war,
highly unconventional removed three major league generals,
including the fucking Army Chief of Staff,
while you're in the midst of this.
And the reports are, and again,
there's some level of speculation here.
Can't say there's been recorded conversations.
that can prove this, but the reports in the media are that these guys have been removed
because they are arguing against the ground invasion in Iran.
These are hardcore, hardened military generals who were not a part of, I don't think you make the argument here like they were part of the old woke general regime as they were calling it.
All those people, Hague Seth and Trump, like removed, got rid of.
These are real deal dudes, real deal of military strategists.
I can't sit here and tell you I know their life stories.
I know all their successes and stuff like that.
I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on all their individual accolades, but they are
in high-level positions in the middle of a hot war and in all likelihood based on speculation
of why this is happening, arguing against the ground invasion in Iran because it will be a massive,
massive mistake that includes U.S. casualties.
And by the way, Dief, before the ground invasion, we're off to a fucking great start.
You see a plane got shot down today?
Yeah.
And thank God, allegedly the crew, the United States crew on the plane is alive.
But there is a mass search underway as we speak.
Hopefully this has come to a good conclusion as it relates to my country, America tomorrow, when this comes out.
But like, I don't know.
there is a search across the country at the behest of the IRGC
for people to find these pilots
who have fallen out of the sky.
And there is a, what was it, a $60,000?
Yeah, $10 billion to Mon, which is $60,000.
Yeah, $60,000, roughly $60,000
to any citizen who locates the downed American pilots.
Iran just turned off its entire,
just turned its entire civilian population
of 93 million people into a search party,
which is also, this is where I have to get to some spec
because I am not on the ground in Iran
and I don't fucking know.
All right, and that needs to be said.
Anyone who's talking to you from a comfortable studio in America
that tells you they know the vibe
of all the people on the ground is lying to you.
I don't know.
But on the tea leaves that you and I can see publicly
based on how this has transpired so far.
Of course, the United States and Israel,
has done significant damage to infrastructure, military armaments and stuff like that in Iran.
And I believe some of that reporting as well.
I've also seen videos of some of it.
That's very clear.
But like it would appear, and I'm going to say it like that, it would appear that while I'm
sure there are tens of millions of people in Iran who still to this day fucking hate the current
government and would love to see them overturned, it would appear that the actions taken here
have actually fomented a little bit of extra support for that regime that previously wasn't there.
Again, a very, and I do believe this, this is pre-war, a very minority part of the population
was reported in the area of 20% of the population supported the current government prior to this
war.
And that might have even been a high estimate.
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But what I'm saying is that reading the tea leaves, it would appear it might be more than that now.
It doesn't mean it's 50%.
Not saying that.
But like, if anything, it has had a backward effect.
and the confidence of this government
who has a bunch of their leadership
getting picked off like fucking sitting ducks one by one
to say fuck you to the United States proposals
and keep this thing going
tells me that
they feel like they can stand up
to, I don't know, a 50,000
soldier ground invasion
by the U.S. And maybe, and by the way,
now I'm really getting into spec.
Huge asterisk ahead of this.
Pure spec.
Maybe they don't even care about if in said ground invasion there was actually some success of United States forces extracting anything related to any type of uranium they may be working on with a nuclear bomb.
Maybe they've even decided they don't care about that.
It's about like, yo, we can actually use this moment to get more support within our country to be able to stay in power after this.
And that's better than anything.
Who cares about the new?
Maybe.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But like this whole, oh, we're going to go in.
there, we're going to mop the floor. Remember Christopher Maltesanti when we were invading Iraq?
We're going to go in there and we're going to mop the floor. Yeah. With the Iraqis and all that.
It feels like that's what the U.S. has been saying again. Yeah. And it hasn't happened. And also,
this started under the guys, Dief, and I'm going to say it like that, under the guys of,
we're here to liberate the great people of Iran, which you'd like to think that's what they
we're doing it for, of course, cynically, you're like, no fucking way.
That was day one. And now on day 34 or 35, whatever it is, we've reached a point where
it's now, oh, what was that tweet Trump put out today with like the watching something new
explode on and I remember what it was where he's like, this is your choice. Now we're, we're going to,
we're going to send you guys to the Stone Age. Pete Higgseth is tweeting out back to the Stone Age,
just like that. And Trump's tweeting out that we're going to destroy
everything and make it unlivable. So are you helping the people run? That sounds like you're
fucking them into perpetuity. You are collectively punishing them for their regime
that you don't like. And I don't like it either, but like what's your objective? That's
another thing. What is the objective? Yeah, no one can explain that. Donald Trump came out
the other night and gave one of the worst speeches I've ever seen him give. It was monotone,
completely not entertaining in any way.
There wasn't even a time where you had like a funny like Trump laugh, even if the whole thing
was terrible.
It was like the most boring 10 minutes ever.
And someone on Twitter summarized it.
One of the analysts summarized it perfectly.
He was like, basically Trump just gave a chronological retelling of like the last two weeks
worth of his true social posts.
He didn't give any new information.
He didn't say anything about any real strategy.
He talked and, oh, we've.
been successful like never before using all his regular.
We're almost there.
We're very close.
We're very close.
Very close.
And, you know, now a few days later, there's potential for a ground invasion, which was already
on the table when he was doing that speech.
And people thought maybe he's going to say, we're not doing that or we're doing it,
which would have been worse.
You know, but that is now hanging over us.
And now he put, I put the link in there, D.
If he put out a tweet about the straight-of-hor moose,
it's under straight-of-hormoos right there.
You'll see the one tweet.
He put out a true social about it because that's been a whole thing.
He tried to say in his speech the other night,
we don't need the straight-of-hor-moos.
We have oil everywhere else doing whatever.
But now he tweets out with a little more time,
or true social's out, with a little more time,
we can easily open the whore moves straight, take the oil, and make a fortune.
It would be a, quote, gusher, unquote, for the world, President Donald J. Trump.
Well, I don't see the distance between that and the thinking of Dick Cheney.
And, like, yeah, oil is just incredibly important resources.
I'm not arguing that.
But, like, at what cost?
At what cost to go take it, dare I say, imperialism,
realistically for yourself, regardless of who you're taking it from. You are creating on a silver
platter future prop, not current and future propaganda. You are radicalizing an entire next one,
two, three generations through the actions you're taking to do this. And you are now saying the
quiet part out loud that like, again, if you got a big dick, you don't have to tell people.
and this is like the worst kind of way to be like oh i got a big dick it's like saying yeah i can come
take your fucking lunch and eat it too what are you going to do about it and maybe he's thinking well i'm
saying it to a bad regime okay but like what about the people there who aren't a regime
who a future economy would be based on that you're basically saying yeah we're going to come in
because you guys had that regime we're going to come in and take all of it because we're the
US. And we can just do that. You wonder why somebody wants to blow up buildings 10 years after
things like this or, you know, mass shootings have, whatever it is. You wonder why. Those things are
horrible and I don't, I condemn them in every term, don't care who's doing them. But I've talked
about it so many times before in other contexts and now I'm just watching one play out live
instead of talking about past things we've done.
Now I'm watching things we're doing in the present.
When those, if those things, I want to say it like that,
if those things were to happen in the future,
and let's even make it personal,
if it affected me personally and people I loved or, you know,
God forbid, we're somehow victims of that.
Of course, I'd be so fucking angry.
I would want total revenge, all that stuff.
But once I calmed down, even if I still wanted that,
I'd be lying right now if I told you that I wouldn't be able to say, well, I know where it started.
I know why that evil person became that evil person, why they decided this was the way to go.
I'd hate them for it.
I hope they're burning in hell.
But once upon a time, my president wanted a bunch of oil and dropped a fucking five trillion caliber bomb up the
ass of his camel and his whole family
and he was the living one
who decided
I want the revenge.
I just don't think we learn our lessons in this country
and we'll continue
going through the week by week play by play
of what's going on in the war as
I've said every week and I will continue
to say every week I hope
Monday all of my fears
are wrong. Not Monday
it's a fucking one second after I sign off
right now. All my fears are wrong
and peace happens and cooler heads.
prevail. But we continue to see escalation after escalation. And I really hope when this is coming
out on Saturday, we're not seeing boots on the ground or any of that stuff. But we'll continue
to cover it. We will continue to cover the Epstein files. We feel like the last stop at the end of the
road on the Boulevard of Broken Heroes here covering it. But like I said, there are some amazing
people online who are not getting the attention. They deserve like a Sayer G who are doing God's
work going into far greater detail than we are here.
We're going to do our little part and then also really shout out those guys.
Also again, shout out to the Epstein file search account on X.
It's Epstein search in at Epstein search in just constantly thrown out data and pieces with government documents and everything to back it up.
It's great shit.
But we will cover all that.
And then this week, obviously we were in Florida.
We put out one episode, the second episode I'd done with Sheriff.
Matt, which was awesome.
And the second episode of the week, I moved to early next week because I didn't finish the thumbnails for that while we were on the road.
So I'm going to finish that this weekend.
And you'll be getting four episodes next week.
So there'll be, I believe it will be Monday, Tuesday, Friday or Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
And then we will have another J&D next Saturday.
J&D as well.
But thank you to everyone who's been watching this.
Please continue to share this stuff with your friends.
We will keep doing it.
And I'm only just getting started around here.
I've said that.
I said that over six years ago when I started this and sitting here still working seven days a week on it.
All these years later, I love what I do.
It's a real privilege to be able to do it.
And thank you to all of you for making it possible.
Give it a thought.
Give it a thought. Get back to me.
Sorry, I can't hear myself.
Peace.
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