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[00:00:00] The Epstein files just exposed your [00:00:02] favorite leftist intellectual Nam Chosky [00:00:04] as a close friend and confidant to [00:00:06] Jeffrey Epstein. After analyzing more [00:00:08] than 3,800 emails and text messages, Mit [00:00:11] Press News uncovered what can only be [00:00:13] described as a deep friendship between [00:00:15] the two. Not a casual acquaintance, but [00:00:18] a relationship in which Chomsky and [00:00:20] Epstein referred to another as dear [00:00:23] friends and trusted adviserss. Of [00:00:25] course, we first reported on this [00:00:27] relationship several years ago, but the [00:00:29] DOJ release is providing the public with [00:00:32] more intricate details about their close [00:00:34] relationship and showing how even [00:00:36] Chomsky and Epstein advised each other [00:00:39] on geopolitical events, like how using [00:00:41] Alqaeda and ISIS are effective tools to [00:00:45] be used for regime change in Syria. Now, [00:00:47] Chsky, for his part, made no effort to [00:00:49] conceal his affection for Epstein, even [00:00:51] after his arrest for sex trafficking. He [00:00:54] repeatedly told Epstein he was really [00:00:56] fantasizing about the Caribbean island, [00:00:58] expressing his desire to visit Little [00:01:00] St. James, the very island identified as [00:01:03] the site of some of Epstein's worst [00:01:05] crimes, including cannibalism, satanic [00:01:07] rituals, blood sacrifices of children, [00:01:10] rape, and other disturbing practices. [00:01:12] Records also confirm that Chomsky flew [00:01:14] on Epstein's private jet, the so-called [00:01:17] Lolita Express, stayed at his luxury [00:01:19] residence in Manhattan in Paris, and [00:01:21] regularly met him for private dinners [00:01:23] and gatherings. Right up until Epstein's [00:01:26] arrest for child sex trafficking, [00:01:28] Chomsky was actively advising him on [00:01:30] crisis management, sympathizing with [00:01:33] what he called the horrible way you were [00:01:36] being treated in the press and public. [00:01:38] And as survivors came forward and [00:01:39] scrutiny intensified, Chomsky did not [00:01:42] distance himself. He actually leaned in [00:01:45] more. In private correspondence, Chomsky [00:01:48] denounced what he described as a culture [00:01:51] of gossipmongers, destroying Epstein's [00:01:53] reputation. He went even further, [00:01:56] comparing feminists who criticized [00:01:58] Epstein to Nazis and religious fanatics. [00:02:01] The two men exchanged gifts, [music] [00:02:03] dined together frequently, socialized [00:02:06] across continents, and through Epstein, [00:02:08] Chomsky also entered a social circle [00:02:11] that included Steve Benon, Woody Allen [00:02:14] to former Israeli Prime Minister Ahood [00:02:17] Barack. Chsky's relationship with his [00:02:19] own children reportedly fractured in [00:02:22] part due to their outrage over his [00:02:24] attempt to appoint Epstein's longtime [00:02:26] accountant and right-hand man to the [00:02:28] board of the family trust. [music] [00:02:30] But the Epstein files reveal more than [00:02:33] personal loyalty between him and Nam [00:02:35] Chsky. They expose political [00:02:37] coordination. In emails with Epstein, [00:02:40] Chsky discussed the war in Syria, [00:02:42] specifically the use of armed Salafi and [00:02:44] Wahhabi groups to overthrow the Syrian [00:02:47] government. Chsky acknowledged that US [00:02:49] and allied efforts against President [00:02:51] Bashar al- Assad relied heavily on [00:02:53] extremist factions including al- Muser [00:02:56] front and ISIS. Rather than rejecting [00:02:58] the strategy outright, Chomsky framed [00:03:00] the rise of these groups as an [00:03:02] unfortunate but tolerable consequence of [00:03:04] a broader campaign for regime change. [00:03:07] Privately expressing views that sharply [00:03:10] contrasted with his public opposition to [00:03:12] US interventionism. Now, this is not a [00:03:14] story about guilt by association. [00:03:16] [music] It's a story about documented [00:03:18] choices written in emails, booked on [00:03:21] flights, and sealed [music] in [00:03:23] friendships. It is the story of how the [00:03:25] man once called the most important [00:03:26] [music] [00:03:27] intellectual alive maintained a close [00:03:30] personal and political relationship with [00:03:32] a top Israeli spy, the world's most [00:03:35] famous sexual predator, even as the [00:03:38] truth about Epstein was becoming [00:03:39] impossible to ignore.
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