New Epstein files expose the rich and powerful- but not who you think.
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[00:00:00] This isn't a good one. [laughter]
[00:00:03] The gang's all here. Oh no, not you,
[00:00:07] Michael.
[00:00:09] [laughter]
[00:00:10] Who could have guessed?
[00:00:13] Wow.
[00:00:17] It's from the Justice Department right
[00:00:18] here.
[00:00:21] What? So, Asmin Gold got tricked by the
[00:00:24] fake photo, which is understandable. Um,
[00:00:28] but we're about to break this down
[00:00:30] because this photo is actually not what
[00:00:32] it appears to be, but a twist. I don't
[00:00:35] think this surprised anybody really.
[00:00:37] Also, it's very hard to know like why
[00:00:39] this is happening, what the context is
[00:00:40] of it. This is just one photo. I don't
[00:00:43] know who this person is who has any
[00:00:45] idea, right? I mean, all three of these
[00:00:47] people could have had no idea who this
[00:00:48] is. It's obviously Oprah, Michael
[00:00:50] Jackson, and Bill Clinton. Like, we
[00:00:52] >> It's actually not Oprah, Michael
[00:00:54] Jackson, and Bill Clinton.
[00:00:56] The government is doing such a good job
[00:00:58] distracting you guys with this Michael
[00:01:00] Jackson photo, but I don't think they
[00:01:01] were betting on me having the alt take
[00:01:03] of that exact moment. Here is the photo
[00:01:05] without the black boxes. Those aren't
[00:01:06] victims. Those are his kids. Those are
[00:01:09] his two kids and Diana Ross's son. This
[00:01:11] photo is completely unrelated to the
[00:01:13] Epstein files. And it is serving as a
[00:01:16] distraction. Of course, they got ever so
[00:01:18] lucky that this Jeffrey Epstein dude who
[00:01:22] takes photos with everyone because he's
[00:01:25] a Hollywood creep. And I have a story
[00:01:26] for you later because I have a personal
[00:01:28] story. Um, and he does take photos with
[00:01:31] everyone.
[00:01:33] >> That's J Bunzie on Instagram. JB NZ I E
[00:01:37] if you want to watch that full real and
[00:01:39] get the whole story there. But let's
[00:01:42] continue.
[00:01:43] >> We all know this. So yeah, who knows?
[00:01:46] Why does he look uncomfortable? I wonder
[00:01:47] why. And uh yeah, I I I have always been
[00:01:50] like I I've been a huge fan of Michael
[00:01:52] Jackson my whole life and I am still
[00:01:54] reserving whatever delusional hope that
[00:01:56] I have that he actually wasn't a weirdo.
[00:01:58] Right.
[00:01:59] >> Well, Asmin, I've got a video for you
[00:02:02] because Michael Jackson was framed and
[00:02:04] I'm going to lay out the evidence and it
[00:02:07] connects to Diddy and it's crazy. Um but
[00:02:09] just a minute. Let's hear your let's
[00:02:11] hear your whole piece here.
[00:02:12] >> And so, uh yeah, that's not Oprah. It's
[00:02:15] not Oprah. Damn, it looked just like
[00:02:16] Oprah to me. And uh I I just I guess
[00:02:18] maybe I just kind of assumed it was her.
[00:02:20] I didn't really look too close.
[00:02:21] >> Yeah, you got you got to be careful of
[00:02:22] who you assume is who here.
[00:02:24] Maybe it's not. I mean, who the [ __ ]
[00:02:26] Diana Ross, I guess.
[00:02:29] So, yeah. Wow. Uh crazy photo to have.
[00:02:33] What a [ __ ] reveal. Here's another
[00:02:35] good one. Yeah, we'll go we'll go
[00:02:36] through these. Okay, don't worry about
[00:02:37] it. What the [ __ ] If if if this was
[00:02:39] here, then how did you not know that?
[00:02:41] They don't exist. Exactly. like this is
[00:02:43] >> Oh, they knew. Oh, they knew all about
[00:02:45] it. They knew everything that they had.
[00:02:49] They knew it was all there. So, I I
[00:02:52] don't know. Let me go back. We'll get
[00:02:53] the next one,
[00:02:55] man. Not a good day to be a Michael
[00:02:58] Jackson fan, huh?
[00:03:01] No, I got you, bro. Today's a good day
[00:03:04] to be a Michael Jackson fan.
[00:03:09] So, do you know the story of Michael
[00:03:11] Jackson's will? How it got rewritten
[00:03:15] right around the time of his death and
[00:03:17] how his siblings actually insisted that
[00:03:20] it was fake? They went to court over it
[00:03:21] for a long time. His siblings all
[00:03:23] claimed that the will was fake, signed
[00:03:24] in 2002. This new will appeared right
[00:03:27] before his death apparently and it cut
[00:03:30] his whole family out of his estate.
[00:03:34] A little weird. Many of the misgivings
[00:03:37] stem from the will's final page, which
[00:03:40] bears the signatures of three witnesses
[00:03:41] who claimed Jackson signed the document
[00:03:43] on July 7th, 2002 in Los Angeles. But
[00:03:46] Jackson's family points out that the
[00:03:47] singer was in New York on that day, a
[00:03:49] point the Reverend Al Sharpton recently
[00:03:51] bolstered by showing video of the
[00:03:52] Thriller singer appearing with him at an
[00:03:54] event in Harlem that day.
[00:03:57] Weird. And instead, this will suddenly
[00:04:00] gave everything to John Bronco, who
[00:04:02] Michael Jackson had fired and had had
[00:04:05] many choice words for because John
[00:04:07] Bronco was part of this tribe that kept
[00:04:10] on coming after Michael. And when you
[00:04:11] start digging into all the accusers of
[00:04:13] Michael Jackson, all of them were
[00:04:16] struggling stars that were just hitting
[00:04:18] their big break in Hollywood, in the
[00:04:20] music industry, right as they made these
[00:04:22] accusations. almost like perhaps
[00:04:25] allegedly maybe they were being rewarded
[00:04:28] for their good behavior by getting good
[00:04:30] gigs all of a sudden finally.
[00:04:33] But the FBI investigated Michael Jackson
[00:04:35] for 10 full [clears throat] years.
[00:04:36] There's a whole Wikipedia page about it.
[00:04:38] Um
[00:04:40] the FBI files on Michael Jackson. You
[00:04:42] can go read about it and it contains 44
[00:04:45] pages about the forensic analysis of
[00:04:47] Jackson's computers and drives. and they
[00:04:51] have a detailed list of all of his hard
[00:04:53] drives that were seized and examined,
[00:04:56] you know, hundreds of gigabytes of data
[00:04:58] on those drives. And they're all labeled
[00:05:00] here. QLA 1, QA 2, QAI 3, QLA or 14, you
[00:05:06] know, whatever they say there.
[00:05:08] And then it shows you the pages.
[00:05:11] Nothing.
[00:05:12] Nothing. All of the pages say nothing.
[00:05:15] They found nothing suspicious on any of
[00:05:17] his drives despite spending 10 years
[00:05:20] investigating him. They found no
[00:05:22] evidence of any sort of
[00:05:26] illicit acts with minors. And in fact,
[00:05:28] all of his closest friends and all of
[00:05:30] the minors that he was friends with, cuz
[00:05:32] let's be real weird, he was weird. Like
[00:05:34] he he was a little child stunted. He had
[00:05:37] his whole, you know, he had a whole
[00:05:38] complex. But the question of was he
[00:05:41] abusing minors, when you really dig into
[00:05:43] it, the evidence is a strong no. And the
[00:05:46] attacks against him ramped up. First
[00:05:48] from slander like wacko jacko, which is
[00:05:51] literally referenced to an old monkey
[00:05:52] doll from like I think the 1900s, 1800s.
[00:05:56] [snorts]
[00:05:57] And then it moved on to other media
[00:06:00] attacks. And then when that wasn't
[00:06:02] enough, it came moved on to these sorts
[00:06:04] of allegations about, you know, stuff
[00:06:05] with minors. And it went on and on and
[00:06:08] on for years. But Michael Jackson kept
[00:06:10] on fighting and he kept on buying up the
[00:06:12] rights to his own music and then to
[00:06:13] other people's music. And eventually it
[00:06:15] was maybe a little too much. But Michael
[00:06:19] Jackson had been protected
[00:06:21] his whole lifetime by his head of
[00:06:23] security, Bill Bray, who was like a
[00:06:25] father to Michael, the father that
[00:06:26] Michael never had. And they were
[00:06:28] extremely close. Bill watched Michael
[00:06:31] through all of his formative years,
[00:06:32] looked after him his entire career until
[00:06:35] eventually Bill got so old that he had
[00:06:38] to retire. And this is a handwritten
[00:06:40] note from Michael Jackson to Bill and
[00:06:43] it's kind of intense to read. Bill, it's
[00:06:45] been a long, long road. We have traveled
[00:06:48] throughout the years, concert tours,
[00:06:50] meeting dignitaries, kings and queens of
[00:06:52] countries, touring around the world
[00:06:54] twice, making people happy through the
[00:06:56] gift and love of music. I'm coming of
[00:06:59] age now and and really recognize the
[00:07:02] importance of true love. Joseph never
[00:07:05] even had time for me. He only saw me as
[00:07:08] a way for him to make money. And as you
[00:07:11] know, mother was a perfect mother, but I
[00:07:13] never was with her. My childhood was on
[00:07:15] stage away from mother. What I'm simply
[00:07:17] trying to say is, thank you for being a
[00:07:20] father. I don't know what would have
[00:07:22] happened to me if you were not around. I
[00:07:24] love you, MJ.
[00:07:28] So, he wrote that note to Bill when Bill
[00:07:32] had to retire.
[00:07:34] And then [clears throat] Michael Jackson
[00:07:40] started uh moving through other security
[00:07:43] teams. He had to hire other security.
[00:07:47] And just a few years later,
[00:07:50] he wound up with this guy as his head of
[00:07:54] security. This guy's name is Fahhem
[00:07:57] Muhammad. And if you don't know, Fahim
[00:08:00] Muhammad was second on the scene of
[00:08:03] Michael Jackson's death. Second in the
[00:08:06] room only after MJ's doctor.
[00:08:10] You know, when he was ODed on
[00:08:14] substances that he may or may not have
[00:08:17] administered himself and Fahheim
[00:08:19] Muhammad shows up, he told the whole
[00:08:21] story on the stand. But where else have
[00:08:23] we seen Fahim Muhammad before?
[00:08:28] You've seen Fahheim Muhammad in the
[00:08:30] Diddy Files
[00:08:32] because right after Fahheim Muhammad
[00:08:36] was the head of security during Michael
[00:08:38] Jackson's mysterious death, he was hired
[00:08:41] by Diddy to run Diddy's whole operation
[00:08:46] as Diddy's head of security.
[00:08:49] Isn't that weird that Fahhem Muhammad
[00:08:52] goes from being the head of security for
[00:08:55] the King of Pop to the head of security
[00:08:56] for this gigantic
[00:08:59] trafficking drug party freak off ring
[00:09:03] that Diddy was hosting. I mean, you have
[00:09:05] to imagine that if you're head of
[00:09:06] security for Diddy's operation, you'd
[00:09:08] have to know where all the illicit [ __ ]
[00:09:10] is moving, going, happening, etc. Right?
[00:09:14] But it gets weirder because when you
[00:09:16] look into Fahheim Muhammad's background,
[00:09:18] you find out that in 2008, Fahhem
[00:09:20] graduated from Sacramento State
[00:09:22] University with a Bachelor of Science
[00:09:24] degree in business administration with a
[00:09:26] concentration in real estate and
[00:09:27] marketing. A natural businessman, after
[00:09:30] college, he founded Elite Transportation
[00:09:32] and Security Services, LLC. But the very
[00:09:37] next year,
[00:09:39] he became security for Michael Jackson.
[00:09:43] By Michael Jackson's death in 2009,
[00:09:45] Fahheim Muhammad was the head of
[00:09:48] security
[00:09:49] for Michael Jackson
[00:09:52] and then he, you know, jumped over to
[00:09:53] work with Mr. Shawn Combmes. So, how did
[00:09:56] he go from
[00:09:59] graduating with a business and marketing
[00:10:00] degree to being qualified to be the head
[00:10:02] of security for the King of Pop in one
[00:10:05] year?
[00:10:07] And then the King of Pop mysteriously
[00:10:08] dies on his watch. He's second on the
[00:10:11] scene. And then he goes and works for
[00:10:13] Diddy as head of security for Diddy's
[00:10:15] whole operation.
[00:10:18] There's all sorts of other stuff when
[00:10:20] you look into his real estate company
[00:10:22] and all the acres of land that he gifted
[00:10:24] to his 13-year-old son right on the
[00:10:26] border, the US Mexico border.
[00:10:29] [snorts] Yeah, there's a whole storyline
[00:10:31] behind Fahheim Muhammad. But let's uh
[00:10:33] safe to say that Michael Jackson,
[00:10:37] he didn't do what they say he did. And
[00:10:39] these photos
[00:10:41] from the Epstein files, they are red
[00:10:44] herrings because Michael Jackson was the
[00:10:46] exact kind of person that Jeffrey Epste
[00:10:48] would have tried to target. But when you
[00:10:51] actually read through all the documents
[00:10:52] and all of the court cases and all the
[00:10:54] victim testimony, you find out that
[00:10:56] court documents from the Epste files
[00:10:58] confirm Michael Jackson visited Jeffrey
[00:10:59] Epste's Palm Beach mansion. However, the
[00:11:02] key witness, Joanna Schoberg, who's one
[00:11:04] of the key witnesses in a lot of this
[00:11:05] because she's one of the ones that
[00:11:06] testified the most and the most directly
[00:11:08] about people, she explicitly testified
[00:11:11] that she did not give him a massage and
[00:11:12] alleged no wrongdoing.
[00:11:15] Everything from victims about Michael
[00:11:17] Jackson in the files says that he was
[00:11:18] kind and didn't do anything wrong. So,
[00:11:24] this photo sure has done its job. It
[00:11:29] sure has played the red herring game
[00:11:30] that it was supposed to play. But let's
[00:11:32] see what else we got here. H I mean,
[00:11:35] again, it's it's not there's no
[00:11:38] guarantee. There's no certainty that
[00:11:41] this for sure means that he's some bad
[00:11:43] actor, but man, it's kind of weird that
[00:11:45] you've got photos next to a pedophile,
[00:11:47] right? I mean, damn. And so, I don't
[00:11:49] know what to say. This is clearly fake.
[00:11:50] Say it's fake. Yeah. I mean, like
[00:11:51] there's points on a graph and they they
[00:11:53] draw a line that's not favorable.
[00:11:54] >> Jeffrey Epste photos with everybody.
[00:11:57] [laughter]
[00:11:58] I just passed out.
[00:12:01] Okay. Um, great. So, uh, yeah. Next.
[00:12:04] Let's move on. All right. This is all
[00:12:06] blocked out. What a surprise. I don't
[00:12:08] know who the [ __ ] this guy is. I guess
[00:12:10] this is maybe some kind of [ __ ] you
[00:12:12] know, I don't know. It's just like a
[00:12:13] primitive culture or something like
[00:12:14] that. I don't know.
[00:12:16] This is why these files are so
[00:12:18] interesting because actually there's a
[00:12:19] ton of rabbit holes in places you would
[00:12:22] never expect. You would never expect.
[00:12:25] And obviously Asmin, why would you
[00:12:26] wouldn't know who this guy is. There's
[00:12:28] no reason for Asmin to know who this guy
[00:12:29] is. I'm not ragging on Asmin for his
[00:12:31] lack of knowledge here. Asmin's the
[00:12:32] [ __ ] He's hilarious. Um, [snorts]
[00:12:35] and I love that Asmin is getting this
[00:12:39] story out to millions of people. He's
[00:12:41] getting this story in front of the eyes
[00:12:43] of people that wouldn't normally be
[00:12:44] paying attention. Huge shout out for
[00:12:46] that. But let's dive a little deeper,
[00:12:49] shall we? Let's go a little deeper
[00:12:52] because this guy.
[00:12:56] If you dig around a little bit, you'll
[00:12:58] find out that he
[00:13:01] is this guy right there.
[00:13:04] And his name is Daniel Hillis. And if
[00:13:08] you notice in this photo, who else is in
[00:13:10] that photo? Steven Pinker, Jeff Bezos,
[00:13:14] John Brockman, Katinka Matson, Daniel C.
[00:13:16] Dennit, Richard Dawkins, and Daniel
[00:13:19] Hillis.
[00:13:20] Where is this photo taken
[00:13:24] at the Edge conferences?
[00:13:28] Closely tied to the TED conferences, I
[00:13:29] think. Um, I need to dig deeper into
[00:13:31] that, into where TED came from and what
[00:13:34] was the connection between Edge and TED,
[00:13:36] these sort of elite circles of heavy
[00:13:39] duty thinkers.
[00:13:41] Because Jeffrey Epstein's been attending
[00:13:44] the Edge conferences for ages.
[00:13:46] This is all the way back in 1999.
[00:13:50] Oh, and there's Joichi right there. His
[00:13:53] good buddy from MIT.
[00:13:57] The billionaire's dinners from the Edge
[00:14:00] conferences.
[00:14:02] 1999. There's Jeffrey right there in the
[00:14:04] corner. The Edge Billionaires Dinners.
[00:14:07] They have a website. You can go and look
[00:14:08] through all their photos. It's crazy.
[00:14:11] These are the bread and butter of
[00:14:12] Jeffrey Epste's operation behind the
[00:14:14] scenes of his influence operation. He
[00:14:15] wasn't just doing the pedophile stuff.
[00:14:18] He was also doing influence operations
[00:14:20] with scientists, mathematicians,
[00:14:22] physicists, everything.
[00:14:25] And the story goes on over the years.
[00:14:28] You can find Daniel Hillis attending
[00:14:31] lots of these conferences as well as all
[00:14:32] sorts of other people. Um, and you start
[00:14:35] to find a lot of Jeffrey Epstein's
[00:14:38] friends at these dinners. 2005
[00:14:44] Danny Hillis with Craig Venttor, John
[00:14:46] Brockman, and Sergey Brin. Anne Wajiki,
[00:14:49] if you remember the story about Anne
[00:14:51] Wajiki.
[00:14:52] And recently in the Epstein files,
[00:14:56] included were a bunch of photos from the
[00:14:58] Edge Billionaires Dinner 2011,
[00:15:00] which Jeffrey Epste attended, and we got
[00:15:03] them in high definition. people like
[00:15:04] Elon Musk,
[00:15:07] Sergey Brin.
[00:15:11] And the reason why Jeffrey Epste
[00:15:12] attended so many of these dinners is
[00:15:14] because he funded them. He was a member
[00:15:16] and he gave them a fuckload of money.
[00:15:18] Many of the Edge Foundation's affiliates
[00:15:19] are Jeff friends of Jeffrey Epste and he
[00:15:21] has chosen to support the work of a
[00:15:24] number of edge members through the
[00:15:25] Jeffrey Epstein Foundation. So he
[00:15:27] trolled for potential
[00:15:30] su he was, you know, a suitor. He he was
[00:15:34] a potential donor, a potential funer,
[00:15:36] and they all courted him hoping for
[00:15:38] grant money because what do scientists
[00:15:40] rely on? They rely on grant money. And
[00:15:43] so hidden in this silly little photo
[00:15:48] is actually a much
[00:15:52] larger rabbit hole into Jeffrey Epstein
[00:15:55] scientific operations. And you start to
[00:15:57] wonder, Danny Hillis, what how much
[00:16:00] travel did you do with Jeffrey Epstein?
[00:16:02] How many photos do you appear in in
[00:16:03] Jeffrey Epstein's archives? Uh, what
[00:16:06] what skeletons are in that closet? The
[00:16:08] answer might be none. Maybe Danny Hillis
[00:16:10] is just a scientist that wanted funding
[00:16:13] and enjoyed the company and intellectual
[00:16:16] conversation of a man like Jeffrey Epste
[00:16:18] and his other intelligent friends.
[00:16:20] Possible,
[00:16:22] but it's hard to imagine you were
[00:16:23] traveling with the man and didn't notice
[00:16:25] all the herm of young girls, all the
[00:16:27] weird photos in his houses,
[00:16:30] etc.
[00:16:32] And it begs the question of was there
[00:16:35] more? And this is the story of just
[00:16:37] about everyone that appears in the
[00:16:38] photos of Jeffrey Epstein. Is
[00:16:41] were you turning just a blind eye to the
[00:16:43] weirdness
[00:16:45] or was there more?
[00:16:48] Only time will tell.
[00:16:51] But in time, I think a lot will be told
[00:16:54] because the files are coming out. People
[00:16:56] are still curious. People are still
[00:16:57] asking questions. The story is not going
[00:16:59] away. It's not a Democrat hoax. Sorry,
[00:17:02] Trump.
[00:17:04] And I've been working on a side project
[00:17:06] that I'm going to announce soon [snorts]
[00:17:08] that we're going to give away for free
[00:17:10] that's going to make it much easier for
[00:17:11] regular citizens to dig through all of
[00:17:13] these files because they're purposfully
[00:17:15] releasing them in ways that make them
[00:17:16] impossible to access, impossible to
[00:17:18] understand, impossible to see through
[00:17:20] all of them except for, you know, these
[00:17:22] redacted photos. But in those documents,
[00:17:24] there are stories. And in those stories,
[00:17:25] there are victims and there are
[00:17:27] perpetrators and there are crimes.
[00:17:30] And it's long past time that we had
[00:17:32] justice for the victims of Jeffrey
[00:17:34] Epstein.
[00:17:36] So, thanks for watching. Thanks for
[00:17:38] paying attention. Thanks for asking
[00:17:40] questions, for not letting criminals off
[00:17:42] the hook, not letting corruption go, not
[00:17:45] falling into the trap of the tribalist
[00:17:47] partisan politics
[00:17:49] and instead holding values and America
[00:17:53] first.
[00:17:56] [ __ ] all the rest of them. Conspiracy
[00:17:57] theories are entering [music] a danger.
[00:18:00] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[00:18:02] devolution.
[00:18:03] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:18:04] even if less than 1% [music]
[00:18:06] is true,
[00:18:08] that be enough to collapse the current
[00:18:10] paradigm and change the whole planet.
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