Peak Prosperity - Epstein’s Empire, Elite Evasions, and Lost Trust

Episode Date: July 10, 2025

When the DOJ says Epstein trafficked over a thousand victims but found no one to investigate, are we supposed to believe that’s just how justice works now? Is the Deep State gaslighting the nation?C...lick Here for the Peak Prosperity 2025 Annual Summit

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The following is the audio version of a video released at peakprosperity.com. Visit peakprosperity.com to watch the video and to find other insightful content such as articles, discussion forums, and exclusive subscriber-only content. Hello and welcome everyone to this Signal Hour. I am here again with the wonderful, beautiful Evie Patello. Good afternoon, Martin. Once you get the name all the way, I know. Welcome everybody, good to see you again. All right, today we have a very big very special signal hour. What is the signal hour? It's where I do my level best along with Evie to
Starting point is 00:00:37 find the signal within the noise. It's getting really noisy out there. This is gonna be a tough episode to get through in some respects just because it's so so gross. And it really points out, I think, just how far we are in the decline of Empire. It's just everything's been really laid bare. But what's happening is we're seeing the so-called MAGA movement get fractured and fractured and fractured and split. So I'm a little worried that we're being played, but at the same time, I'm very convinced that we're being fed a load of horse patuki. And so we got to talk about that. In particular, I'm talking about this. The Epstein didn't kill himself in Traffic Miners to Nobody episode. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Along with, uh, yeah. The en-shitification. The en-shitification. We're going to have to talk about that a little bit. If we get there, if we get there, this is a long episode and there's lots to cover and we're gonna do this because you know me, I like my things to make sense. I call myself Mr. Common Sense Guy. I just add things up and if it doesn't add up it doesn't add up, right? Building seven, falling at freefall for two and a quarter seconds didn't add up. Just everything NIST came up with just didn't work out and none of that actually worked at all.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Earpiece just popped out. I mean, came out like I'm flying out like it just didn't want to be in there at all. Angela Angela Copp says we get played every day. Plagues, jabs, floods. Yeah, we're getting we're getting played. Okay, so Evie, this was the DOJ FBI cover up memo. They released it on a Sunday afternoon and it's the weirdest thing ever because it isn't signed, it doesn't have any footnotes,
Starting point is 00:02:09 it's like both of the, neither one is really taking responsibility for it. It was both of them, neither of them, we can't really tell. There's no header, nothing. It was a really weird thing and then the DOJ servers were down for the next day and a half, two days, right? That doesn't seem right. The whole thing was just weird. Okay, in red, what do we got there? Says, this systemic review revealed no incriminating quote client list. There is also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties. Consistent with prior disclosures, this review confirmed that Epstein harmed over 1000 victims. 1000 victims. Wow, that's a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:03:01 Okay. And so sensitive information stays intertwined, but like, oh, you know, victim names, likenesses, descriptions, place of birth, associates, employment history. So they know who these victims are. They know who they are. So in a normal part of an ordinary thing, let's say you and some neighbors get tangled up in some sort of like something. Mm-hmm. The police come and they interview the witnesses, the victims, the passersby. Like they talk to the people involved.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Right. Yeah. That would be how they handle it. They're just here saying, you know, we couldn't find any incriminating client list, but he did harm over a thousand victims and they were unique people with names But we haven't talked to any of them Or if they have they're not explaining that so normally in a memo like this when you say listen We're not especially something this high-profile right where Epstein was in government custody
Starting point is 00:04:01 Right and died under very mysterious circumstances and unbeing kind Government custody right and died under very mysterious circumstances and I'm being kind Mm-hmm. Yeah, but don't comport with the physical evidence at all We can get into that in a bit if we need to but at any rate you normally say, you know what? We're gonna have to really cross some t's dots my eyes. Yeah, you everything. Yeah, you would think so I mean what there seem to be hiding behind is this idea that you know This trauma that happened is so terrible which which it is. And the victims of that are obviously, you know, under a lot of pressure as it is. You know, surviving something like that is traumatic. It affects the whole rest of your life. And it seems that they're using that as a
Starting point is 00:04:39 shield to not provide some of those details that we're asking about. That's true. However, we also know that some of these victims said, it was traumatic, but I'm willing to talk about it. And they have gone out, and I can show you videos where they're out in public talking about it. So they have already unshielded themselves and said they're willing to go on record, and still they're hiding behind that shield you just talked about. Interesting. All right. So this is important because on June, I think it was 11th Cash Patel
Starting point is 00:05:07 shows up on the Joe Rogan show. Very long interview, but he says this. We're not going to let that go. We're going to investigate him. Right. They charge them. They indict him and he's awaiting trial. And I've said it, Dan Bongino said it, we've reviewed all the information and the American public is gonna get as much as we can release. He killed himself. Do you think, let's play out the logical conclusion of this. So first he says two things there.
Starting point is 00:05:35 He said, you're gonna get what we can release. So he's hiding behind that shield already. The shield is, oh, think of the victims. We couldn't possibly. And I agree that makes sense if somebody doesn't wanna be unshielded, but it doesn't make sense if you have women who are willing to come forward and have already unshielded themselves. Right. Right. It's true. Oh, but no, this crime is so terrible, we could never.
Starting point is 00:05:55 You think that myself, Bon Gino, and others would participate in hiding information about Epstein's grow test activities or now this is now this is a favorite thing for cash to do which I don't understand he doesn't say we are not hiding anything from you he says do you really think we would hide these things from you he always asked it in a rhetorical question right right and then you feel like you're the idiot for asking it at all. Yeah. Yeah. Well, he doesn't eat. I mean, he doesn't come out and stayed. It's very careful
Starting point is 00:06:30 wordsmithing that's going on here. Yeah. Do you really think we would hide things from you if we had it? Well, whether you say yes or no, it's your opinion. Now, he's put it back to you as an opinion. Now you have an opinion about something.'s not declaratively stating I am not hiding anything from you and I swear upon my honor and the Bible or right The Hindu God or whatever he he prays to write the oath I took to this country. Maybe the Torah. We don't know Remember he does have a 20 almost 20 year younger Girl bride Oh girlfriend who used to be part of one of the top intelligence units of Masad. Oh, there it is. Okay. You know how it is. It's standard practice for DC, obviously.
Starting point is 00:07:16 It's who you know. It's just, again, he throws it back to that conclusion of this. Do you think that myself, Bongino, and others would participate in hiding information about Epstein's grow test activities? Or do you think we would also participate in not prosecuting people? We had evidence to prosecute people on. But the problem is there's been like 15 years of people coming in and creating fictions about this that doesn't exist. Okay. What is he referring to? What fictions? Well, we'll get into all of that. I mean, once you see the evidence, you should come back and look at this again, because you realize everything he's saying is a complete load of bollocks. It just is. It just flat out 100% is, right? Which is sad.
Starting point is 00:08:07 We deserve better. Yeah. We deserve better as people. Absolutely. Where's the video tape of an Epstein Island of X, Y, and Z? Where's the video tape from Epstein Island's little St. James Island down there in the Caribbean, right? Where's the video tape from there that shows
Starting point is 00:08:22 these things you speak of, right? We'll get to that too. I'm just trying, I just want all of this captured because like this is, I'm gonna build this like a prosecutor. Like I'm gonna hang him by his own words here, okay? Do it. Committing these frauds, why haven't you given it to us?
Starting point is 00:08:36 Do you really think I wouldn't give that to you? Right, well maybe you don't have it. Maybe we think that somebody scrubbed all of that stuff. Maybe we think that the FBI has been just running interference for the deep state and prosecuting the wrong people and failing to even remotely look into the right people for years. Maybe we think that, Cash. Yeah, it's happened many times.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Maybe you used to think that before you got there. Yeah. This is not the same guy who wrote the book about the deep state. I'm just saying If it existed I'm working my ass off along with the leadership at the bureau and doj to get you what we're allowed to give you And you're going to get the video of the cell And you're going to see for yourself and we will never be able to convince everyone
Starting point is 00:09:22 So he says flat out we're going to give you the video of the cell. Now he's referring back to Epstein's suicide clause. This is this is four air quotes at once. Right. His suicide, right. And so that's what he says, we're going to give you video of the cell. So that's in June, right. And there's other parts of the interview says, I've seen it. I've seen the video. Nobody comes or goes from his cell. He's declarative. Wow. So let's carry on. It's a reminder. So he just said, oh, oh, how come those videos don't exist from Little St. James Island?
Starting point is 00:09:59 Right? How come you don't have any? I have to remind everybody here that that island was not rated until two days after Epstein's death in 2019, let alone having been rated at any point in time from 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. Right. So, yeah, and they had lots of time to move things around in the meantime. Here are the details on when FBI first set foot on Jeffrey Epstein's Little St. James Island, and when they first raided or processed his New Mexico compound and New York City
Starting point is 00:10:33 brownstone based on available information. Little St. James Island, or in the US Virgin Islands, the FBI first set foot on Little St. James Island on August 12, 2019 for a raid. This was two days after Epstein's death on August 10, 2019. Reports confirm FBI agents accompanied by customs personnel, local police, and NYPD officers arrived by speedboat and searched the property, seizing items like computers. There's no clear evidence of an earlier FBI visit to the island, as it was primarily Epstein's private residence and not subject to federal scrutiny until
Starting point is 00:11:09 after his July 2019 arrest. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. So if I am cavorting with like heads of state and you think I might be running a blackmail sexy operation on them and the FBI show up I get to go Private residence. Sorry. This is my house. It's primarily my private residence. So No, that doesn't work for little people So, I mean just doesn't just doesn't track and by the way grok does such a good job helping me understand all this stuff in real time Okay, so now let's go. So then then They released just a couple days before the memo that the DOJ releases this video and we're not going to review the whole video
Starting point is 00:11:56 Because there's a whole lot of nothing but enough to know that it's from it's the one that cash was referring to that says shows the cell okay now Here's what we got. This is the upper tiers and this is Epstein cell here and you can see there's these clusters of cells, right? And then there's a lower tier. So this one is stacked on top of this one. And in this upper tier,
Starting point is 00:12:20 there was this one sole functioning camera that was both streaming and recording right and it's in this corner right here so when we look at these videos we're actually going to be looking down into this lower common area there's a guard desk right here yep and um this is the same common area it's just there's stairs that go down into the lower sets of tiers of these SHUs, as they call them, the shoes. And then there's this upper tier. So that's it. They're both, they're stacked like this. Okay. But you're seeing a schematic top and bottom. All right. So turns out that this is the video here. I think they use the same camera they had outside the
Starting point is 00:13:03 Pentagon on 9-11. It's a potato cam I was not the government spends our billions and trillions on but it's not high quality cameras You get better than this from like 150 bucks off the shelf like from Best Buy or from McDonald's Yeah, or maybe they should rub the lens off every saw just lick it and wipe it off. I don't know but at any rate Just to clear things up the cameras here So it sees these two doors. Those are not Epstein's doors. Those are doors that go elsewhere These are doors that go into this part of this of this structure Way down here on this potato cam. We can see this guard desk right here. Yeah
Starting point is 00:13:39 Mm-hmm And then you can if you merely squint at this so I've zoomed it out a little bit you can see these just a little tiny three fractional parts of stairs They go into this upper unit that where Epstein so would have been located so You could watch this all day long and not see anybody on those stairs and somebody could people a million people could have streamed up And down the right side of that staircase and you never would know but But Cash said definitively, Dan Bongino said definitively, you can see nobody went in or out, therefore he must have killed himself.
Starting point is 00:14:10 This doesn't even pass like grade school level forensic examination of anything. Just doesn't. And what about the streaming but not recording camera right there? Oh, wouldn't you know it? All the cameras ability to record got knocked out sometime just a few days earlier Right and there was a technician who came in to fix them But then he wasn't given access to the room and he didn't come and wouldn't you know he showed up the day after Epstein's death to fix the whole thing and now I see him record of course Of course, that's what happened. All right Now what's fascinating here that some people pointed out was that there is a missing minute, so this is actually
Starting point is 00:14:52 So check this out watch this 1158 so this is on eight nine remember. He's killed sometime that night eight ten right August 10th Yeah, so we're trying to get from right August 10th. Yeah. So we're trying to get from 11 58 at night on the ninth and we're trying to get into the 10th which would be the next day at midnight. Sure. This starts at 8 58 and 57 seconds and watch and oh that's the video feed we were given that they released to say this thing shows conclusively that nobody came or left. Candace Owens was talking about this and she's like it's daylight savings minute we drop it off every every every day yeah you know that's normal. The second thing I want you to
Starting point is 00:15:33 notice besides the missing minute in a few seconds actually it's not like it's missing exactly a minute right it drops at about 12 58 58 and picks back up again at about 12 02 or something like that. But anyway, notice as well there is a frame shift that happens. Boink! Oh yeah. Why would that happen? That is kind of weird.
Starting point is 00:15:54 If it's some system reset and we're just recording with the same equipment on the same camera, why do you get the boink? Did they insert something else in there? Why the boink? Look, it's like the whole camera aspect ratio changes. Yeah it does. Huh. That's really weird. You know? Like it stretches out a little. Boink. What is that? Nobody knows. Anyway but that's an oddity that shows up and that that's gonna play into this in a minute. I don't know how much to make about this but I watched somebody else
Starting point is 00:16:19 analyze this whole thing and they did note that at 10 40 p.m. you can actually see somebody in orange going up the side of the stairs over there. Oh really? And it's also noted in other documents that they said oh everybody was locked down at 8. All prisoners accounted for were in their cells at 8. Okay. And that's it and then we found him dead in the morning at 630 but then at 1040 you see this person in orange go up the side and then t that says, oh, Jeffrey Ye procedure was allowed to
Starting point is 00:16:52 seven o'clock and didn't 10 40. So I don't know wh profile suicide watch pri be out of their past curf be somewhere allegedly ta and an unmonitored phone call from 7 to 1040. They claim, they haven't said definitively that that's him going up those stairs at 1040, but you can clearly see somebody in an orange jumpsuit. Clearly it's potato cams, so you can see
Starting point is 00:17:17 orange-ish pixels morph up the stairs, but there's clearly orange going up those stairs at 1040 when they at first said, everybody's locked down in a count of 40. So there's, there's some problems with this story. So a quick question. Um, is that, that desk that you said the guards were at right down there? Is that where somebody would have fallen asleep? Is that the spy? That's it. That's the only one I'm aware of here is that guard desk right there. I'm just curious about like where they were asleep on the job. That's a great question and I wish I knew. Right. Just to be clear again, this would have been the camera
Starting point is 00:17:54 everybody would have wanted. It's down at the end of his cell block. We were able to see all the comings and goings. There was a prisoner here, a couple of prisoners here. So even for them to have said, nobody went up and down the stairs, which they can't from the data. The other thing they can't tell us is did this door open and this person come in and kill him and then go back in there? We won't know. Yeah. Right? We don't.
Starting point is 00:18:17 So again, a full investigation would be these are the names of the other prisoners. Here are the interviews we conducted with them. Here's all the forensic evidence that we've gathered. Right. But they were, everything was just wrong with the crime, well, the death scene, right? It is a crime scene, my world, but death scene. They didn't lock it down. They declared him dead right there on the spot. So they should have taken pictures. We have no pictures. They moved things around. Then later they made this big show of him
Starting point is 00:18:41 being wheeled into a hospital on a gurney where they had a New York Post photographer there And they were showing they were attempting to resuscitate him because that's what I do like no no this guy's he was declared dead Yeah, facility right you don't try and resuscitate somebody on a gurney Coming in it's all show and did you see there there were EMS personnel that like swapped like there were a couple people that were there initially and then Got swapped out by a couple other individuals that didn't have any badges on there I did I did see that and you see that they looked rather clean cut didn't fit they should yeah I mean, we're weird very weird. Yeah, so at any rate, this is all just starting to stack up
Starting point is 00:19:21 It's like okay, there's just oddities, right? So, of course, you know, we're gonna It's like, okay, there's just oddities, right? So of course people are gonna have questions when there's oddities. So I've assembled a really handy list of tips and ideas for the FBI and DOJ here, which they might wanna consider. They could just consider. One, interview the victims and witnesses. That's a good start.
Starting point is 00:19:40 I'm thinking you start there. Yeah. I'm no, I did not, I was not a public defender like cash So I know a suicide when I see one right, but this I think would be a great starting point. Yeah, that's legitimate Okay, next up. I think um Conduct financial forensics scour those bank accounts track the money You always follow the money Like where are the financial forensics?
Starting point is 00:20:06 We'll get into this in a minute. But somehow Jeffrey Epstein went from math teacher at a small school to being worth five hundred and forty seven million dollars without blackmailing anybody, obviously. Of course. Of course, because that's already been determined. It was just a really well-paying job. He just he was so good at what he does. How about that? He securing and was so good at what he does. Um, how about that?
Starting point is 00:20:25 He needs securing and analyzing cell phone records and gps data Sure, like all these people your victims and witnesses say some stuff and like oh it was prince andrew. Well, great Let's just see where's see if his phone right? That's what you do. You match. Yeah Yeah, you match the victim's testimonies to flight logs Okay, I think it's a good idea. Also, also analyze all digital and forensic evidence. Yeah, they didn't do that even in the death scene, right? Investigate all associates in networks. Yep. How about that? And raid early and often and bring a black light. Gross. No, it's true though. They had time to bring in
Starting point is 00:21:03 power washers and scrubbers and this is and that's and speaking. So Virginia Guifrey, you know, she was one of the famous victims, right? And so there's pictures of her. Right, she's the blonde that's standing with Prince Andrew with his arm around her. And they show that picture, I got the picture, but she, you know, you might not know this, you know where she started work? And where she first got trafficked by, it was Ghislaine Maxwell, who was her prime handler.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Mar-a-Lago, she was a bus girl or something, a servant. Mar-a-Lago, Trump's place. That's weird. Where she, that's where she first got introduced. Her dad apparently kept immaculate condition of the tennis courts. So that's who she is. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Anyway, this is her diary where she said, I used to have that. Something, the footage. I used to be watched by Epstein's hidden cameras, which I've seen myself. The FBI have the archive footage showing me being abused by other men used as blackmail. Okay So so there's lots stacking up here
Starting point is 00:22:08 There's lots stacking up so all of this starts to break out and the DOJ comes out with that super clumsy memo on Sunday to see how it's gonna go goes over like an absolute lead balloon On Twitter at least I never heard that before it just absolutely cratered I think they try they released the balloon and it flew right into like a thorn bush and popped, right? It just didn't work out. And now they're in deep damage control, but the damage has been done. MAGA has been split. There's a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:22:33 This is the last straw. I'm one of them. Like, nope, this is unacceptable. There's certain lines you can't cross, right? And this is one of them. We do not traffic our own children for fun, amusement, and profit. Obviously, Epstein profited handsomely from this, going from a nobody school teacher
Starting point is 00:22:49 to worth over a half a billion dollars, right? From 1,000 victims. That's a lot of children. Conducted over decades. Awful. How many people's lives were just destroyed by that? These are the ones we know about, right? How many of these?
Starting point is 00:23:04 Does it get darker than that? Were there hunting parties? Did not all of them survive their treatments? Is it work? Guaranteed. It's awful. So then all of this blows up on them. Mag is getting split. People are walking away from it all. It's really bad. And so then this happens here. Was this with Pam Bondi? This is at the White House, yeah. I have a question to the President. Sure. Your memo and release yesterday in Jeffrey Epstein left some lingering mysteries.
Starting point is 00:23:34 One of the biggest ones is whether he ever worked for an American or foreign intelligence agency. The former Laker secretary who was Miami U.S. attorney, Alex Costa, he allegedly said that he did work for an intelligence agency. So could you resolve whether or not he did? And also, could you say why there was a minute missing from the jailhouse tape on the native stone? Yeah, sure. Did I just interrupt?
Starting point is 00:23:58 Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years. You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things. And are people still talking about this guy, this creep? That is unbelievable. Do you wanna waste the time and do you feel like answering? I don't mind answering.
Starting point is 00:24:21 I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on Epstein at a time like this where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It just seems like a desecration. But you go ahead. Sure.
Starting point is 00:24:36 First, to back up on that, in February, I did an interview on Fox. And it's been getting a lot of attention because I said I was asked a question about the client list and my response was it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file along with the JFK MLK files as well. That's what I meant by that. Also to the tens of thousands of video, they hang on a sec. So the it's I think it's a red herring saying, oh, is there a client list?
Starting point is 00:25:10 Look, we've had the flight logs for over a decade, right? Right. There's no question. It's obvious who the clients were, right? Even if he kept the list and said, you know, client a. That's not it either, really. Right. So what it should have been was you do you have video of other people with underage minors on them? And then you identify them. Now remember, this is coming from the same departments of FBI and DOJ, who were able through cell phone records to hunt down over 1000 people who were at the J six. Right. Because that's what you do. Right. You want to go after people, you get their cell phone records, you place them at a location. That's right. You
Starting point is 00:25:48 come down on them really hard with your prosecutorial stuff with a 99.5% success rate and you say cut a deal or you're going to prison for 20 years. Exactly. They did that with the truckers too. With the truckers. Same. No, when they want to come down on little people, you watch and like, oh, cell phone records, this, that, that. Oh, they oh they pull everything when it comes to like prosecuting big people like oh this is tricky by the way Donald Trump appears six times on the flight logs just saying not flying directly I mean Jeffrey everything's plane flew all over the place yeah from Palm Beach to Peterborough to course etc But yeah, he might have a reason to be trying to deflect and get people to stop talking about this.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Yeah. Are we still talking about that? He's all angry. Turned out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein. Child porn is what they were never going to be released, never going to see the light of day to him being an agent. I have no knowledge about that. We can get back to you on that. And the minute I have no knowledge about that,
Starting point is 00:26:49 again, this is evasive language. This isn't saying he's definitely wasn't definitely was not an agent, even though we know that, um, Acosta who was a attorney general back at the day, um, uh, Florida, I think, uh, said that he starting, when 2008 was going to prosecute Epstein, he was told, I was told to back off, he's an intelligence asset. It's part of the record. Right? Wow. Okay. It's already part of the record. And she's like, I have no knowledge of that. Well, then you're just ignorant, I guess, because I know that everybody else knows that already. I mean, we know that already. Okay. Okay. That's established fact, but that's what they do. They muddy everything up
Starting point is 00:27:25 Yep missing from the video. We released the video showing definitively the video was not conclusive but the Evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide Video we released the video showing definitively. Definitively? Showing definitively what, right? And then she goes on to make this wild claim. Video, we released the video showing definitively. The video was not conclusive, but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide. And what was on that, there was a minute that was off the counter. And what we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every year, every night, they redo that
Starting point is 00:28:18 video. It's old, from like 1999. So every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing. So we're looking for that video to release that as well showing that a minute is missing every night. And that's it on Epstein. So the story they're going with right now, and by the way, they're going to have to backpedal on this enormously, is, you know, we just installed a security system whose own job is to just continuously record for security reasons. We installed it with a missing minute because you know that's just that's what these
Starting point is 00:28:51 systems do. No possible way to have continuous recording. At any rate there was so much junk on there by the way just saying. Pam Bondi was attorney general in Florida from 2011 to 2019 and never charged Epstein with any crimes. And by the way, this is what truth sounds like when you hear it. Joe Janek was just writing in response to that missing minute thing and he said, as someone who sells security systems for a national integrator, I can tell you Pam Bondi is lying. Yes, the camera quality and upstairs footage is outdated. It's analog coax, but video systems don't just reset and randomly drop a minute. That's not how surveillance works ever, right?
Starting point is 00:29:34 And he goes on to talk about how DVR duplu loop recordings, they don't reset nightly and in a correctional facility, 24 seven continuous recording with 30 90 days of video retention, minimum missing footage doesn't happen by accident. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Just goes into that. Like you said, and by the way, all the way in the bottoms of systems like milestone, genotech, or even mid tier and VRs log everything when the footage is exported,
Starting point is 00:29:56 when the recording stops, when cameras go offline, even log in attempts full chain of custody unless someone erases that too. So that's what that's what the truth sounds like when you hear it. Yep, there it is. Oh, you know, we had an old system and it just is part of it. It just resets itself and loses a minute every night. We'll release other videos showing that.
Starting point is 00:30:19 I'm like, sure you will. Right, right. At any rate. They hope we forget about it by tomorrow. So carrying on, but remember all the stuff that that Cash just said, right? He was very careful. He was like, do you think I wouldn't, or Dan,
Starting point is 00:30:34 we wouldn't share if we had stuff? He didn't say we have stuff we're not sharing with you. He said, do you think we would? Do you think we would not prosecute someone if we had that data? We don't have that data. I thought he's been coached on how to talk about this. He has that that was his third attempt the first two He just looked like hostage videos. Oh, that was really bad. He still had the crazy eyes in that video I know he just kind of always does all right out. So
Starting point is 00:30:59 Okay, so FBI finally raids Epstein's townhouse on July 6th FBI finally raids Epstein's townhouse on July 6th, 2019. Finally! New York City Brownstone, excuse me, the FBI first raided Epstein's Manhattan townhouse on July 6th, 2019. The day of his arrest at Teterboro Airport, New Jersey, federal agents entered the $77 million property, seizing evidence including a fake passport diamonds and photographs of possible minors This raid was part of the initial investigation following his arrest on sex trafficking charges. Okay So you're thinking oh, okay Well, at least they raided his townhouse and they and they um, they cracked open a safe it turns out. Oh, yeah Yep, and they found cool. Look at all this stuff
Starting point is 00:31:44 Fake passports, diamonds, photographs, there were DVDs, a video, there was like digital recording stuff, there were hard drives. It was very cool. Oh. Yeah, you're gonna love this stuff. So it turns out. Okay. That they raided it, but without a warrant. They forgot the warrant. Oh, shoot. So pick it up from the second paragraph and just let's go through this together because this is special.
Starting point is 00:32:13 So the highlighted part, the FBI agents said officers broke open the safe with a saw, finding the CDs, jewelry and computer hard drives, loose diamonds, passports and large amounts of U.S. currency. Now, remember, so so cash has said, hey, nothing exists. We've been through it in Pam Bondi's like, oh, we've been through all these things. And it's just gross child porn. That's all we ever found. Right. OK, go ahead. They took photographs of the items, but left them at the residence as they
Starting point is 00:32:43 did not have the warrant to remove them. When they returned four days later on July 11th, they were no longer there. Oh wow. Oh my gosh. Good grief. What a clown show. So they raid. This is what we're supposed to believe. The FBI raids this thing, right? They come in guns blazing. And they know that he's been arrested
Starting point is 00:33:05 two days earlier on federal child sex trafficking charges. So you're going to raid a house, you know what to put down on the on the warrant, right? You say, I'm going to be looking for computers, hard drives, cell phones, pictures, like, you know, right? You're good. That's what you would. But they claimed later, they're like, oh, we just didn't have the right warrant. We forgot to ask. We just had to leave that stuff. And when they show back up a few days later, four days later, it's all gone. It's gone. It's gone. Oops. So where did it go? Who knew about it? I have so many questions. Agent McGuire, a member of the FBI Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force, said she called,
Starting point is 00:33:50 she then called Richard Khan Epstein's lawyer, who now serves as the executor of the later financiers estate. That should be late, not later, late financiers. There's a typo. To ask what happened to the items. 20 to 30 minutes after the conversation Richard Khan came to the residence and brought these items back in two suitcases Agent requires a lawyer scurried off with everything and then brought and they don't say he brought all of them back They don't say they don't know what he brought the same things back. Oh my gosh poof all gone. That's right poof wow Anyway, this is, so again this is the context for Cash coming on and saying, do you really think I would, do you think like it's just this blustery bullshit? Yeah it is. When this is the most
Starting point is 00:34:39 goofy Keystone cop crap you've ever seen in your life. And we all know what happened here, right? This is a cover-up operation, full stop, that's fine. So Epstein has three places. Little St. James Islanders, they didn't raid until after he was dead. Yep, I remember that. And remember, they arrested him on July 6th. So then he had the New Mexico place. So then he doesn't die till till August, right? So that's a whole month for somebody to bring in the cleanup crew to little St.
Starting point is 00:35:08 James Island, right? Power washers, you know, they love those things. They use them all the time. Trash compactors, you know, whatever. A Trump's assassination attempt. He had the new, he had the New Mexico place too. Yeah, that's what I'm wondering. You had that New Mexico.
Starting point is 00:35:22 What happened with that? It's Zorro Ranch. Okay, here it is. According to Grok... According to Grok, New Mexico compound also called Zorro Ranch, there is no definitive public record of the FBI raiding or processing Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. Nope, there you go. There's no evidence that they ever searched the property.
Starting point is 00:35:43 Ever. Ever. Ever. Despite allegations of trafficking at the property, no specific data for an FBI raid is documented in available sources. Okay. Wow. Okay. So, so and by the way, this is this is the place, right? It's a big, he bought the land and he built that. So again, they say, you know, his his his stuff here, it's valued at five hundred seventy seven million dollars. How does a non blackmailer come up with five hundred seventy seven million? This is a teacher question as a teacher.
Starting point is 00:36:18 This is simple. This is not even like this is infuriatingly simple. The easiest thing in the world is to ask the question, where'd that money come from? And of course there's records for all of it. All of it. You just follow the money. You look at the bank account,
Starting point is 00:36:30 you look at where the deposits came from and who's bank and whose name and blah, blah, blah. And ask him questions like, why did you give that much money to this guy? So check this out though. Okay. Marie Farmer has made allegations that Epstein and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell abused her and her younger sister, Amy, who was 16 years old at the time in the
Starting point is 00:36:51 90s. Ms. Farmer is thought to be the first victim to report Epstein's sex crimes to law enforcement. She worked as an artist and a receptionist at Epstein's home in New York in 96. She told The Sun that built into the basement of Epstein's Zorro Ranch were multiple surveillance rooms. Quote, all of Epstein's residences had these mechanical rooms and tunnel systems. I know this because Epstein told me, she told the paper, these rooms were enormous, bigger than houses. I have no idea why anyone needs so many computers in one room. There were pinhole cameras to record everything on every estate. The cameras were ubiquitous. You couldn't see them unless you were they were pointed out to you. All right, so that's here say, right? Maria Farmer, she's come out. She has these allegations.
Starting point is 00:37:40 She says, well, there's this big, you know, 8,000, like, home-sized rooms under this thing. So it turns out there was this guy, Eddie Aragon, a local radio station owner, quote, said, got a hold of architectural plans for the 33,339 square foot thing dating back to 1998, five years after it was bought by Epstein. The Sun reported the underground floor. Underground floor measures 8,000 square feet has rooms for working out getting a massage as well as a jacuzzi area again bring the black light and the plans also show three mechanical rooms and mr. Aragon spoke to an architect of the
Starting point is 00:38:20 ranch and former IT contractor who worked on the systems there. So we have now direct, this isn't hearsay anymore, quote, the architect called into my radio show and had been sitting on these plants for some time. These plans give us a firmer idea of what's going on at the ranch. Quote, although the house is for sale, the brokers won't talk to you about the ranch without you being a qualified party, which means you have to be someone with money who can prove they can buy it in cash. And that's the only way to view the place. All of that in the basement feels more like a dungeon
Starting point is 00:38:49 with the nebulous mechanical rooms, he said. A six foot by six foot oversized portrait of Ghislaine Maxwell with her legs fully spread, completely naked, and a golden dagger in her right hand was dead center in the elevator hall of the basement. I think that was used to intimidate young women, he said, who were there alone in isolated. Yeah, you think, right? The contractor who supplied the photographs stated that he can never ever get that image
Starting point is 00:39:17 out of his mind and is one of the most bizarre things he's ever seen and quote, you that's gross. They never raided that place. I'm sick of this. I don't know about you, but this is I don't know. Like, it's really hard to hear these things over and over again, on lots of different topics as we discuss on this show a lot. And to have nothing happen. I know there's no justice. This is this is just wrong. It's gonna break someday This is gonna break on on them on everybody right because this is what happens Like you just overdo it the corruption the debauchery the decadence it finally gets revealed The power structure does everything it can to pretend that it can go back to just keeping things how it is right? Yeah, but then eventually
Starting point is 00:40:02 It pops it pops. It's just how these things tend to work. And so this part, I'm sorry, this may get harder too. You just can't gloss over all this. You just can't. Okay? You just can't. So Melinda Gates, remember, so she gets this enormous settlement like half. She took halfsies on their divorce. And then a month later she comes out, she's just trying to clear her own name here. You know, it was also widely reported that Bill had a friendship or business
Starting point is 00:40:34 or some kind of contact with Jeffrey Epstein and that you were not, that that was very upsetting to you. Did that play a role in the divorce at all in this process? Yeah, as I said, it's not one thing, it was many things that I did not like that he'd had meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, no. And you made that clear to him? I made that clear to him.
Starting point is 00:40:56 I also met Jeffrey Epstein exactly one time. Did you? Yes, because I wanted to see who this man was. And I regretted it from the second I stepped in the door. He was abhorrent. He was evil personified. I had nightmares about it afterwards. So, you know, my heart breaks for these young women, because that's how I felt. And here I'm an older woman. My God, I feel terrible for those young women. It's awful. You felt that the moment you walked in. I didn't realize that. He was awful. Yeah. And you shared that with Bill and he still continued to spend time with him? Any of the questions remaining about what Bill's relationship
Starting point is 00:41:35 there was, those are for Bill to answer. Okay. But I made it very clear how I felt about him. Okay. Well, all right. All right. Interesting. So let's hear from Bill. Let's hear let's hear his side of things. Continue to meet with him over several years and that, in other words, a number of meetings. What did you do when you found out about his background? Well. And, you know, I've said I regretted having those dinners.
Starting point is 00:42:08 And there's nothing absolutely nothing new on that. Is there a lesson for you for having those dinners? That's what he's going with having those dinners. He was on Epstein's plane so many times and those are the times we know about. Right. Look at him, his lying face. I know but but this part this part gets me every time. I don't know if you've seen this. Anyone else looking at this?
Starting point is 00:42:31 Any lessons? Well, he's dead. So, you know, in general, you always have to be careful. And, you know, the... What, he did something that caused him to... Well, he's dead. So, in general general you always have to be careful smirk. In general, gross is that well he's dead. Speaking of evil personified, I'm telling you to meet with him over several years. And there's nothing absolutely nothing new on that.
Starting point is 00:43:01 Is there a lesson for you for for anyone else looking at this? Well, he's dead. So, you know, in general, you always have to be careful. Look at that smirk, he's smirk, smirk. And, you know, the... He's the kind of guy that would hunt kids out in the woods for fun. I believe so.
Starting point is 00:43:22 I just can feel it. Yeah, or develop vaccines that are actually deadly, not helpful. That too. Okay so but just to put this in context because we have to talk about like we're in the middle of a fourth turning right so and that's Strauss and Howe's terminology. Fourth turning. It's like loss of faith. Crisis. Yeah. That's our crisis and it comes with that, the loss of faith in particular a loss of trust in our main institutions so look what covid did totally destroyed all the trust i might have had in nih nsf um niaid health health in general hospitals doctors gone right that's a
Starting point is 00:43:58 pretty big wedge of the pie cdc you forgot the cdc pretty fda pretty big wedge of the pie to lose a lot of faith in right worst It's I didn't just lose faith like oh my god. Maybe you can't trust them I trust that they're gonna do things that are actively harmful Before they would ever get around to doing things that are actively helpful, right? I have faith in the opposite of the way I'm supposed to have faith. Mm-hmm But now we're having and of course, you know, we lost all this faith in the Supreme Court, right? Right. And, and all the court decisions, we're losing faith in our judiciary,
Starting point is 00:44:30 right? We have activist judges coming up with patently illegal stuff and doing things, doing whatever they want, right? Not respecting the checks and balances that are in place. All the faith in our educational institutions are busy pushing this weird trans ideology stuff and and basically just not thinking clearly and not teaching our kids how to think the fact that that the last holdouts for the last 31 colleges that insisted that there was a vaccine mandate for incoming students including being up to date on boosters were all of the top ones harvard brown princeton yale right top institutions right so then you lose total faith were all of the top ones. Harvard, Brown, Princeton, Yale, right? Top institutions, right? So then you lose total faith in your educational institutions. Of course, didn't help that Harvard went out of its way to protect and then give a million
Starting point is 00:45:15 dollar per year salary to their president who committed plagiarism, which is kind of a no-no, right? Mm-hmm. And know, and don't forget the FDA Like I've lost faith in our food system food system all like it's just yeah Yeah, it's a big racket and they put whatever they want in our food and we in other countries They don't do some of the things that we do here in the US now. We're gonna have to lose faith in our our top Justice institutions, which I know people have in varying degrees, but now it's just sort of laid bare. And so what's left? It feels like we're being systematically dismantled.
Starting point is 00:45:55 And I think we're going to have to talk at some point about there's a darker force at play here that's dismantling us and we're kind of falling for it, but at a minimum we need to clean house and it doesn't look like it's gonna happen and that's my concern. No and and honestly Chris a big reason for that is all this technology like we are gonna be tracked within an inch of our lives and they're gonna track us biomedically they're gonna track everything we do and you know that's coming down the pike as well as of course the CBDC's etc So it's just it's not going to get better. Yeah, it's going to get harder for us to organize ourselves and come to grips with
Starting point is 00:46:30 what's actually happening. So you know, Virginia Guifrey said that thing down below. Yeah, just once said, you know, she said, I'm making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form, am I suicidal. I've made this known to my therapist and GP if something happens to me in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them Too many evil people want to see me quieted Yeah, and that was I believe 2019 and you know, she's saying that but later she's hit by a bus literally Is I've got about that close to death from that apparently according to her own tweets on the subject and then just a few weeks after that commits suicide
Starting point is 00:47:12 Ta-da there it is at any rate but this is the image that gets shown and my comment about this is that's person Andrew on the left and and Galeen on the right with Virginia in the middle So the reason I'm, I, they always show this because you can look at this and you can say, look, you can't tell. Is she 14? Is she 16? Is she 18? Is she technically illegal all that? But this is a sexually mature woman, right? And what we're really talking about here is like
Starting point is 00:47:40 people who are not sexually mature, right? These are children too, right? Mm-hmm could be just as devastating to a 15 16 17. I get it it but this they always run with this I think because it shows like she looks happy like this to me is like a PR picture For them try to soften the case up. They're not showing us the worst of all. You'll never see it It's too awful right at right, but they keep running this picture. You're right Yeah, you know that makes a lot of sense. Because you're right. Remember the picture on Hunter Biden's laptop of him surrounded by all those little girls? I tried to find that one. I don't think that's real. I don't think that's real. I think that was a... Oh, was it? I think I had debunked that one. I was going to put that in here. So I spent hours trying to verify it and I
Starting point is 00:48:24 couldn't. So I'm going to put that on the shelf was gonna put that in here. So I spent hours trying to verify it and I couldn't so I'm gonna put that on the shelf for now. Okay, because I have to I have to only roll. There's enough that's true Then let's just stick to that. Yeah, sure. It's hard to know these days. Redheaded libertarian puts out great stuff all the time. For the win. Here are each of the Epstein victims and who they explicitly explicitly testified hurt them. Virginia Giffrey, I can't say her name, Giffrey. Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson,
Starting point is 00:48:56 Glenn Dubin, Tom Pritzker, and Stephen Kaufman. That's who she said hurt her. And then Sarah, Elizabeth, Caitlin, Lisa, Priscilla Marie Carolyn Annie Were hurt by Jeffrey Epstein and gives Lane Courtney Jennifer Michelle Jenna Lisa Jeffrey Epstein Joanna Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew And only one of these women was hit by the bus And this is just the testimony we know about so there's a lot of victims out there. Okay. Yeah now
Starting point is 00:49:25 Here's where I have to go with this because because the context for this is really important so if you haven't seen it, I It's a really tough deep dive, but Marco Polo did this report on Biden's laptop to go to the Biden laptop for a second This is the thing that the FBI had in its possession and then 51 intelligence agents told us was Completely just a lot all the hallmarks of Russian disinformation. But they documented 459 violations of state and federal laws.
Starting point is 00:49:54 And that's just the ones they could document. And when they went down this, it's just huge. 573 pages, including end notes. I mean, they did a really good job on this it's an independent group of independent journalists and they had to break it down into crime areas and so China's in there but there were sex related crimes which include a lot of prostitution human trafficking obviously there's non-consensual pornography in there and also in the family right and also
Starting point is 00:50:22 influence peddling around the 2020 election and on and on and on and on. So it's too much to go into. But the point is that the FBI had this and they had things like this, right? So here, we're seeing a series of texts between Hunter Biden and his vastly underaged niece, where she says, come over fuck face now now now now now now now now You know, I'm gonna make you text me and get home and he says I want to fold clothes for you It like whatever that is three in the morning fold clothes turns out is a sexual euphemism for You know, which is well known it's and but it's included now in training for children teens about sexting and sexual
Starting point is 00:51:06 Exploitation all of that stuff. Okay, so They did note that hunter Biden had sexually inappropriate relationship with his 14 year old niece Right as one of many inappropriate things going through this thing it's just page after page after page of just debauchery and You know Venmo's to prostitutes and cocaine. It's just page after page. Unbelievable stuff, right? But here, they found multiple suggested photos of his niece
Starting point is 00:51:34 located on the laptop, noting that in these images, the focal point of the visual depiction is usually on the child's genitalia or pubic area. And it said about one third of the images are of the same underage girl his niece and some of the images are topless. Okay so when they say I mean they can't they couldn't put the more graphic pictures in here but it's all there it was all there right so oh it was Russian you know what those crafty Russian disinfo agents did they somehow got this 14 year old niece of his to pose with
Starting point is 00:52:06 him naked. How did they do that? How did they do that? Who was that agent? How did they do that? Goodness. Right. And as a quick aside, Hunter had a Pornhub account. He was known as DroidHunter88. Right. So he was posting a lot of this stuff over on the Pornhub, which we might want to note is actually owned by a company called MindGeek. And MindGeek is actually owned by something called, ta-da! Ethical Capital Partners. Ethical Capital Partners, which means, you know, it's exactly not that, right? And who is in there? Well, it's not really terribly family friendly. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:45 So, so Solomon Friedman there, who's a rabbi, he's one of the founding partners of a rabbi, says says he hopes that that the new owners hope to quote because they bought they bought PornHub in 2023 from other shady people who bought it from other shady people. And it's just a shady and they'll sell it to the next shady group. But look what they want to do and hope to openly promote consensual and sex positive adult entertainment and support discussions around trust and safety and sex work. Consensual and sex positive. All right, so I asked Rock, I said, how much of this stuff is sort of sex positive? And it turns out best estimates are?
Starting point is 00:53:25 sex positive. And it turns out best estimates are... Uh... Incest step-sibling content based on the most consistent data. Approximately 50 to 60 percent of Pornhub's video titles or themes may reference incest or step-sibling scenarios. Okay. Gross. Cheating on partners. No precise figure is available but cheating themes likely account for a smaller proportion Maybe 10 to 20 percent of content and so I just asked about a couple things on there But the point is is that their consensual sex positive stuff is really stuff that that's that is here to destroy morals boundaries families family values
Starting point is 00:54:03 Like this is a this is an assault on your sense of what's right or wrong, right? It is. Not to mention it's an assault on your brain and your whole like, your sexuality. When you watch these things, it changes your brain. It changes what you're searching for in a human. It changes what arouses you. Like all these things that are totally like not up for sale, They shouldn't be. Yep. No, this is, this is a direct attack on you, on families, on, on morals. Like this is, that's how we have to see this. Yeah. I don't, I do.
Starting point is 00:54:33 There's not a thing you can tell me in the world that says that 50, 60% of people's fantasies include step siblings or dads or moms or stepmoms. No, it's just not, it's not, it's just gross. It's what they serve you though. It is and it makes you think that other people are into that and I imagine. I mean I don't watch this but nasty. Anyway. That's gross.
Starting point is 00:54:54 Sorry everybody that you had to see any of that. It's nasty. So now we have to just follow the money very quick because this is like, this is the thing that, this is what the FBIDOJ they absolutely you know Cash Patel, Dan Bongino, Pam Bondi, they all have to they just have to account for this right because this is the simplest thing if he's not running a blackmail ring then how do we account for this? Do you remember this? I remember this because I'm older than like eight
Starting point is 00:55:22 minutes and I can remember these sorts of things. Leon Black is one of the principal founders of something called Apollo Global Management. It's a big ass private equity firm, right? And they have five plus billion dollars under management, right? And it turns out that Leon, for what some reason, not blackmail, paid Epstein substantial sums for financial advisory services, particularly tax and estate planning. So if you ever hired a tax and estate planning person, Evie, how much would you pay them to like really help you
Starting point is 00:55:52 with your tax and planning? I don't know, maybe a few thousand dollars. Yeah, let's say a million, a million dollars, right? That'd be on the high end, I imagine. So look at the payments there. Look at that first bullet point. Black paid Epstein $170 million between 2012 and 2017, $12 million more than previously reported by Apollo's internal review.
Starting point is 00:56:14 So OK, so this is Apollo. Apollo is a big financial firm. All they deal with is money. And they said, we had no idea he sent that much money to Epstein. We'll look into it. So they look into it in their own internal review, missed 12 million of the 170. Like what a joke. It's such a joke. What a joke. The funds were allegedly for tax and estate planning. Yeah. But Wyden's probe found evidence they were used to fund Epstein's operations,
Starting point is 00:56:43 potentially including his trafficking network. Potentially? Definitely. Okay. And last, a major US bank delayed reporting these transactions to the Treasury Department for seven years, raising concerns about possible violations of anti-money laundering laws. Oh, wow. A major bank you know, all they're all coy about this seven years. Oh, did we did we forget? We were just about to get around to it. So sorry. We were this close to getting around to that. That's insane. $170 million from Leon Black. By the way, we just have talked about Leon Black here very, very quickly. Okay, go for it. Or you want me to? Leon Liam David Black an American private equity investor
Starting point is 00:57:25 He is the former CEO of Apollo global management, which he co-founded in 90 with Mark Rowan and Josh Harris Black was the chairman of the Museum of Modern Modern Art That's how they wash their ill-gotten gains, by the way, they yeah art exactly donate to things like that Black resigned from both Apollo global management in the Museum of Modern Art in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations and revelations that he had paid $158 million to Jeffrey Epstein. They were forgetting the other 12. They were. You're right. You gave them $12 million. You just misplaced them from time to time.
Starting point is 00:57:58 What are you going to do? $12 million? It's nothing. Black is the son of Eli M. Black, a Jewish businessman who immigrated from Poland as a child and was the chairman and later majority owner of the United Brands Company. Blackowitz. Anyway, so that's who Leon Black is, okay? And by the way, you know, this just shows I went to the 13f filing for Apollo management. Over $5 billion in managed securities. They have CFOs, they've got hundreds of people working for them, right? They got lots of money and they're like, we did not know that one of our guys wired out
Starting point is 00:58:37 $170 million to a known child sex trafficker. We are so surprised and shocked he's going to have to step down to CEO. Bad boy. Meanwhile, Chris, if you are peeing outside a bar and you get caught like that, let's say that happened to you, you would become labeled as a sex offender and every single thing that you did would be tracked to the... Oh, you'd have to report into the authorities. Yeah, you have to register with whatever town you go to. you have to go to the police station and tell them who you are and where you're going to be and what the address is. Like they track you like nobody's business. There's no way this could go on and that they weren't aware of it. There's just no way. No way. No way. It defies all
Starting point is 00:59:18 credulity and credibility. And by the way, so Apollo conducted this review here. Yeah. And it was conducted by Deckard LLP, failed to identify the full 170 million. No explanation was provided for this oversight. Wyden also pressed the DOJ for documents on Black's ties to Epstein, criticizing the Trump administration
Starting point is 00:59:41 for mishandling the cases under Trump One, and suggesting either rank incompetence or cover-up to protect wealthy figures. Which could it be? Which could it be? Which could it be? Rank incompetence or cover-up? Hmm. Hard to say. The DOJ's 2025 memo does not mention black or indicate any investigation, any of the payments. We couldn't find any evidence of blackmail just these mysterious unexplained multi-million dollar payments for party A. For somebody's tax. The party B. That's bull crap. How about this then though? Leslie Wexner he is the CEO of Victoria's Secret etc the L brands.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Yep, you can go ahead and read part of that, but we're gonna look at the second paragraph down. In 91, Wexner transferred a Manhattan townhouse valued at 13 million at the time, now worth over 50 million to Epstein for a dollar, a transaction that's never been fully explained. Never been fully explained. Of course not. Right?
Starting point is 01:00:47 Ugh. Read that whole last bullet point. This is just, this is unbelievable. So I'm going to read the second one down. Epstein allegedly received tens of millions in fees or diverted funds from Wexner's accounts, though exact figures are unclear due to limited public records. New York Magazine and Forbes have questioned Epstein's wealth suggesting much of it stemmed from Wexner. By 2007, Wexner began distancing himself
Starting point is 01:01:11 from Epstein and their relationship ended after Epstein's 2008 conviction. Well, we would only know if it actually ended if we could see the bank records, but fine. Exactly. Thank you. Wexner claimed in 2019 that Epstein misappropriated over $46 million from him, though no legal action was pursued. Oh, you know how those Jewish CEOs are. When you steal $46 million from them, they just let it go.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Yeah, they don't care. Yeah, no. It's just money. You know how any multimillionaire does that. They just, you know, you misappropriate our funds and it's awkward. A few dollars here, a few dollars there, whatever. And I'm not going to explain why I gave you the townhouse for a dollar. By the way, this is the townhouse.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Oh my God. And the Upper East Side? It just sold for 50 million. They thought it was worth as much as 77 million. They listed it for 88. Nobody had any offers. Somebody said house 50. They said fine.
Starting point is 01:02:00 Wow. They've taken it. Ugh, I wouldn't want to live there. That has so many bad, that has so much bad energy in it. I'm sure Yeah, so but just to carry this on a tiny bit. So um in that townhouse of course, it was the famous painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress and also another mysterious one of George Bush playing in front of the airplanes Jenga towers. Yeah airplanes, right? Yeah, it's whimsical art You know how these artists, art people are.
Starting point is 01:02:25 Yeah, it's just fantastical thinking. Maybe Leon Black could get that painting for the Metro Museum of Art. But at any rate, you see here a picture of Bill Clinton with Virginia Guifrey on the Lolita Express plane. Oh, that's Virginia? Yep. He shows up over and over again here with, you know, in the flight logs. Bill Clinton for secret.
Starting point is 01:02:46 And you see JE as Jeffrey Epstein. Ew. That's Elaine Maxwell. This is SK is most certainly an assistant that Jeffrey had, et cetera. But you know, it's all sort of recorded there. And by the way, it turns out that one of the two pilots said that, Vysotsky said that he had flown Epstein to Little St. James at least every 10 days for 20 years. And this is according to Newsweek,
Starting point is 01:03:15 who do we know that flew on that plane? That includes Trump and Clinton and Spacey and Chris Tucker and Bill Gates and Prince Andrew, RFK Jr, Itzhak Perlman, Senator John Glenn, on and on and on and on and on. Oh, the list is humongous. And there's a lot of people, so this is what these things look like. So here they're flying from Teterboro Airport. T-I-S-T is the local airport that's the closest island down to Little St. James. So that means that these people flew from Teterboro in New Jersey to Little St. James
Starting point is 01:03:44 Island. Okay. And what's really weird is there isn't a corresponding flight. It should, the next one should read T I S T to PBI, which is Palm beach international. Somehow the plane just magically appears and they say there's no intervening flight. They flew from here to here and then just shows up here. Cause almost every other time you see you fly from here to here and then just shows up here. Because almost every other time you see you fly from here to here and then from here to here. Right.
Starting point is 01:04:08 And then from here to here and then from here to here. That's bizarre. But then magically it just shows up. But at any rate, when it's empty, they know that sometimes they had to get the plane from A to B to pick people up. So it would fly empty. We have no idea who was in these flights, flying mostly to Little St. James Island. Those are just left unrecorded. Right. What is that?
Starting point is 01:04:29 Interestingly, Teterboro to Little St. James, again, no corresponding flight to get you home, but at PBI, they picked up John Roberts, the Supreme Court Justice, and flew him up to Teterboro. Ew. But how did it get from here to here? I don't know. Where's the flight? It you don't just you can't just be on Little st. James and then or the nearest island and then just magically or at Palm Beach So then their logs are faulty faulty logs. Yeah. Yeah, so we know at least that much No, I can't believe John Roberts was on there Yeah, the names on here are astonishing, right? So there's Bill Clinton again, right?
Starting point is 01:05:05 And all this stuff. But I just want to show, this is kind of interesting. So flight 49 to flight 50. So here we leave from wherever HPN is, we fly down to TISD and then we leave from TISD and then we come back to Palm Beach. So this is a flight to little St. James Island, okay? I'm gonna zoom in on that real quick, it's instructive.
Starting point is 01:05:23 So Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine, his assistant, some Cindy Lopez, I don't know who AP is, a Joanne, and one female. Ugh. Yeah, and it says that in a couple other places. It's like one male, two males, one female. Yeah, just that's it. Like normally you have to sort of record who you're flying around. But the other thing is we see that they flew to little St. James and then they came back, but they came back with more people than they flew with. Right. So those people got there somehow and they must've, they must've ended up there earlier. And I don't know,
Starting point is 01:05:56 the whole thing's a hot mess, right? Well, can't, can't we just talk to these people? Like, couldn't you just interview this pilot? Is he still alive? Yeah, both pilots are alive. They refused to talk to anybody about anything. They were in their testimony in court. They said that they never saw anything happen. I saw nothing. They never saw anything. Whatever. Right. But the Trump's like, why are you still talking about this? Well, because your name is in there and because other people's names are in there
Starting point is 01:06:26 and because we have all this mountain of data that vast crimes are committed and we are not supposed to be a nation that's okay with abusing our children. No, are we? I mean, I'm not, are you? No. Are you?
Starting point is 01:06:39 Everybody, no. I mean, most people listening to this are not. I think it's, it's so, makes me so angry. Yeah, it makes me angry I feel helpless to do anything about it to which is the worst part charge mapars got it, right? Illegal is meaningless and a closed system of crooks. Amen. Yep, correct. Yep, Rick absolutely so Are we gonna do I don't know but I like to play a little game.
Starting point is 01:07:06 It's called the coincidence game. OK, I want to play the coincidence. Let's all play the game. First thing is. In 1975, Donald Barr, father of former AG Bill Barr, wrote a science fiction book about human trafficking and sex slavery. In 1974, he hired Jeffrey Epstein to teach calculus at an exclusive New York City high school where he was headmaster to the nation's
Starting point is 01:07:33 elite students. Oh, there it is. What a coincidence. He hires Jeffrey Epstein in 74 and the next year he's writing some science fiction book about human trafficking and sex slavery. It's actually between teachers and teenagers. Space relations. Eww. Gross. Right? This is Jeffrey Epstein as a math teacher before he became a half a billionaire. Yeah, he really looks like somebody I want to like go in a car with alone somewhere. I mean, good grief. He's not even a good looking guy. Sorry. No. And by the way, in coincidence of all coincidences, it was Donald Barr's son. Wow. Epstein's death was a perfect storm of screw ups, says AG Barr. Yep. That's it. That's the whole thing. Yeah. Thank you for clearing that up for us.
Starting point is 01:08:22 And yeah, perfect storm of screw ups. He committed suicide case closed. Right? By the way, all these people got played these are this is the Epstein files that Pam Bondi put together and gave him a binder and they were all redacted and they included redacted things that we've had for 10 years. I heard that some of like that individual I think on the right there that blonde woman like there were people that were not influencers that haven't
Starting point is 01:08:45 really made any sort of stir in the world at all. No, that's because she has a big show. Well, there was one that Candice was talking about. I forget. So that's TC Drano all the way on the far left. And then you got Rycek, Libs of TikTok. I'm not sure who that guy is. Might be Serinovich. I'm not positive, but that's Liz Wheeler. So they all have big accounts Well, there's one she looked back in it. And anyway, like is that it this woman was a Zionist? I don't remember her name Yep, but anyway, we all got played and so this whole idea so so what are the what are the Where do we go with this? Okay, so I actually believe Dan and cash were serious when they
Starting point is 01:09:26 were like, well, like we are on the outside, right? So let's imagine we're all like full of this and we would never do anything and then and then we get taken to DC something happens. Right? That's what we have to account for. So the scenarios are a they never had any integrity and it was all an act and they were just BSing then and this is to get into a position. So now they get into a position of power. Yeah. So now they're in a position of power. Bread's buttered on the other side.
Starting point is 01:09:48 Now I play that side of the bread. Okay. Two, they tell you something. Right. Like we're going to kill your kids or- Yeah. They threaten you. They threaten you comprehensively.
Starting point is 01:09:58 Like your family's at stake here. They show you a live motion video from inside your wife's car. Right. We can make the gas pedal. All we have to do is press this push. No break. Yeah, they could do terrible things. It could be that you're read into some sort of a program like, hey, Planet New Bureau is real. We're about to be attacked by space aliens. We can't afford a distraction. Like something. There's like some big giant like organizing thing
Starting point is 01:10:23 that says we're gonna have to let this sleeping dog lie and you're going to have to help put it to bed. More counting on you. Another option is it's just as gross as it looks. The power corrupts absolutely. Everybody gets there. They come in with the best of intentions, but then Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Washington, D.C., chews you up and spits you out.
Starting point is 01:10:43 They do that by causing you to have to eat your integrity in one area. And soon as you've done that, you have to continue eating. It's gone. Yeah, it is. They nibble it. Right? They do. So as soon as Cash and Dan did the hostage video, it's over. Yeah. Right. Unless you're willing to jump ship at that point and say, I'm going to rescue my reputation. My integrity is more important to me than whatever this other stuff is that was dangled in front of me, right? And you do that. Whoever or whatever it is, it definitely feels like a rot in our country that we're going
Starting point is 01:11:14 to have to address as citizens. Something bad. You know, either we get rid of this rot or it will completely take down this country. And maybe that's the intention, I don't know, of whoever is perpetrating this. Yeah. We are in a spiritual battle, good versus evil says liberty and trust. Absolutely. Couldn't agree more.
Starting point is 01:11:34 Yep. Couldn't agree more. I think that's correct. Yeah. I think it is. Yep. I know I was talking to you earlier, Chris, about how one of the things that this makes me feel, that it makes me want to do is just, I have to take all that anger and just like, make my life kick ass, like make it into the best life. What do we do with that?
Starting point is 01:11:56 That's the only revenge, right? Yep. Because we can't change these bigger things. We can't change what happened to Epstein. We can't change the way they're not investigating or not arresting or not looking into any of that. Not really I mean you and I are getting involved locally because that feels important to us in our local government, but I think I think to be rebellious in our own quiet ways, I think that is the best thing. I, I agree. Now, what are your thoughts? So we've had this really incredible conversation going on over at, uh, peak prosperity. Uh, we have great conversations every day, but one of them that really caught me was from esteemed valuable member
Starting point is 01:12:40 subscriber VT Gothic. And he said, um, cause he gave a he gave a sermon and he relayed the contents of that sermon to us which was landed on a me like an awesome sermon he said you have to understand the difference between understanding something comprehending something so if you understand something somebody could explain it to you like you don't really know how a carburetor works but somebody says oh it's this mechanical device and air comes in and fuel and there's little jets and there's this right ratio. And because of that, it goes and flows out
Starting point is 01:13:07 and can be the right ratio to explode into a contained thing called internal combustion. Fine. I might understand that, but I don't really comprehend it fully. But I can understand it. Comprehension from the root comprehensive, the same compre, means means to really fully get something.
Starting point is 01:13:26 So I might be able to understand something, but not really comprehend it. To comprehend, you have to live it. It has to be part of who you are, right? It's the difference between sort of fumbling your way through written words in a foreign language and you can sort of derive from meaning to being able to fully express yourself verbally in poetry in that language, right, or subtle jokes.
Starting point is 01:13:50 So understand versus comprehend. Now the problem I think is that all of us here, Evie, we're struggling to try and understand something that we can't comprehend. Because these are evil people. I can't comprehend it because it would never occur to me to torture and abuse and kill somebody because that's how I derive joy or a sense of dopamine or pleasure, whatever it is. I can't comprehend it, but I can see it in movies so I can sort of understand that it's a thing, but that's the problem I've been trying to cross over and I feel like I'm trying
Starting point is 01:14:22 to comprehend something that I can barely understand. Right that makes a lot of sense. That's a good way of looking at it. And so if we have that as our framing then you know it's like listen are you gonna try and join them or beat them or what do you do and what you're saying is let's channel this productively and by the way this is exactly the kind of thing that we're gonna be doing this September 12th, 13th, 14th at Lake Winnipeg Sockie when we have our annual peak prosperity gathering. Good people.
Starting point is 01:14:53 That we can comprehend each other, right? Truly get it, who are good people. We're wrestling with exactly what you've been talking about, Evie, which is what do we do? And how do we go about doing this? Not just what do we do, but how are we go about doing this? Not just what do we do, but how are we going to be with each other with each other? Yeah. Because this all falls apart at some point in time. This, like you said, the center cannot hold the widening
Starting point is 01:15:14 gyre the Yeats poem, right? That this this this sucker is going down. There's no recovery from this level of rot. I don't think so. Unfortunately, I think we have to let it we have to tear it down and it has to be rebuilt by good people that remember what this country was founded upon. Yeah. You know? Yep, indeed. Well, I do think that everybody's got to be resilient at this point in time, whether this goes down economically, whether we have some sort of a resource issue, whether we decide that we have to fight China, or whether this whole thing breaks in some sort of a resource issue, whether we decide that we have to fight China or whether this whole thing breaks in some sort of like
Starting point is 01:15:48 failure of institutional- Or the magnetic pole shift. You know, trust or the magnetic pole shift. Somebody mentioned that. No, but we can all feel it, right? Something's coming. And the only prudent response, of course, is to be as resilient as you can be.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Now, that's not just putting some beans and bullets in your bunker in the basement, which could be that, but it's a lot more than that. Resilience is taking care of Maslow's hierarchy of needs first layer, safety, warmth, food, shelter, water. But then beyond that, to be really resilient, you have to have your mental health in order, your spiritual health has to be in order,
Starting point is 01:16:23 and every single day, those are the things that are under assault is trying to degrade our sense of morality of not having any firm ground to stand on. If you don't even know if you're actually a man or a woman and you can't figure it out anymore, how do you make firmer decisions off of that? Quicksand, right? So that's the world we're in and I feel like it's just chipping at us all the time and the response to that besides you know, the bottom of all that food, shelter, safety warmth, is you have to begin associating with real humans, face to face in ways that are authentic again, where my vocal cords move air,
Starting point is 01:17:00 makes little bumpy things in the air that go into your ears. And we share that resonance space. And there's a magic that happens between people. There is. There's an energetic gift that happens. Synergistic, something is transferred. Truly there in 3D space with each other. Yep. Yep. And we have to practice, I think, loving each other and being connective, being in relationship, understanding how everything that we touch, that we're connected and we belong in this world and finding our place again. It's really easy to lose track of that in this mayhem. Well, I realized that I've once again overdone it and I made way too much stuff. So we're going to save some stuff for next time. What are we saving?
Starting point is 01:17:44 And I made way too much stuff. So we're gonna save some stuff for next time. Okay, what are we saving? the resilience break and My videos. Yeah, okay, and the and shitification. We'll talk about that next time. Okay That's not good. We just went way too long, but you I think had a It's time to reread. I have a poem for these times There is I think it's perfect. Yes, I will pull it right up And I believe it's by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. I'm terrible with last names, I apologize. Okay. The most terrifying force of death comes from the hands of men who wanted to be left alone. They try so very hard to mind their own business and provide for themselves and those they love. They resist every impulse to fight back,
Starting point is 01:18:31 knowing the forced and permanent change of life that will come from it. They know that the moment they fight back, their lives as they have lived them are over. The moment the men who wanted to be left alone are forced to fight back, it is a form of suicide. They are literally killing off who they used to be. Which is why when forced to take up violence, these men who wanted to be left alone fight with unholy vengeance against those who murdered their former lives. They fight with raw hate and a drive that cannot be fathomed by those who are merely play-acting at politics and terror. True terror will arrive at these people's door and they will cry, scream, and beg for mercy. But it
Starting point is 01:19:18 will fall upon the deaf ears of the men who just want it to be left alone. I just want to be left alone. I don't want to put up with this nonsense. Me too. I want to live a peaceful resilient life full of delicious yummy things that fill my heart and soul. I think that's probably what a lot of people want. Indeed, indeed myself as well. So thank you everybody for being here. Remember come by peak prosperity.com. If you want to find out any more about the summit or follow any of our other work or be part of our tribe, we would love to have you.
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