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[00:00:00] If any of you are Trump lovers, just
[00:00:02] prepare your little hearts to be
[00:00:04] offended.
[00:00:05] >> Conspiracy theories are entering [music]
[00:00:07] a dangerous
[00:00:08] >> information is the oxygen of the
[00:00:11] democracy.
[00:00:11] >> There's so much evidence out there that
[00:00:13] even if less than 1% [music]
[00:00:15] is true. Will that be enough to collapse
[00:00:18] the current paradigm and change the
[00:00:21] whole planet?
[00:00:26] So, some of you might have seen this
[00:00:27] from Valhalla already, but
[00:00:30] it's just funny and uh it'll get us
[00:00:33] started.
[00:00:37] And again, if any of you are Trump
[00:00:38] lovers, just prepare your little hearts
[00:00:41] to be offended.
[00:00:43] Do not We got to definitely write a song
[00:00:46] about how we do not didd kids. Do not dd
[00:00:49] kids. It's no good diddling, kids. There
[00:00:52] is no quicker way for people to think
[00:00:54] that you are diddling kids than by
[00:00:55] writing a song about it. You got to
[00:00:56] write a song. It's just I wouldn't do it
[00:00:58] with anybody younger than my daughter.
[00:01:01] No little kids got to be big, older than
[00:01:03] my wife, older than my daughter.
[00:01:05] Something like that.
[00:01:11] Shout out to Valhalla the man.
[00:01:18] [ __ ] beast.
[00:01:20] Welcome back to the channel everybody.
[00:01:22] And I got to say, we have got to be
[00:01:24] living in the most bizarre timeline in
[00:01:27] human history because if you didn't have
[00:01:30] Trump throat hugging Bill Clinton on
[00:01:32] your 2025 bingo card, neither did I. But
[00:01:36] here we are because if you haven't seen
[00:01:38] Yes. emails released yesterday of
[00:01:40] exactly this. Now, I'm going to tell you
[00:01:43] up front, I don't know if this is true
[00:01:45] or
[00:01:47] >> um to be clear,
[00:01:48] >> exactly
[00:01:49] I'm pretty sure it's true. I'm
[00:01:52] relatively sure that this email does
[00:01:54] exist
[00:01:55] at this point.
[00:01:57] That doesn't mean that what's in the
[00:01:59] email is true. You know,
[00:02:02] Mark Epstein could write anything he
[00:02:04] wants in an email,
[00:02:07] but
[00:02:09] the email does exist.
[00:02:15] Delete this. Now, I'm going to tell you
[00:02:17] up front, I don't know if this is true
[00:02:19] or not, but it also doesn't matter
[00:02:21] because it's hilarious either way. And
[00:02:24] the internet is absolutely ablaze with
[00:02:27] memes and videos and clips. So, um
[00:02:30] unlike yesterday's video where we ranted
[00:02:31] about how disgusting all these PDF
[00:02:33] protectors are, this one's going to be
[00:02:35] lighthearted. It's going to be fun. It's
[00:02:36] all going to be all comedy. So, what
[00:02:37] I've done is I'm I've compiled some of
[00:02:39] the funniest clips regarding this and
[00:02:42] we're going to go through them just to
[00:02:43] brighten your uh Saturday here. So,
[00:02:46] don't forget to like, comment,
[00:02:47] subscribe. Helps the channel. Also,
[00:02:48] American First merch.
[00:02:51] Completely restocked. It's been selling
[00:02:53] out in about 24 hours. So, go grab
[00:02:54] yourself some. So, let's jump into this
[00:02:56] thing and talk about it. So, it looks
[00:02:57] like it turns out that Hillary had a lot
[00:02:59] more competition than just Monica
[00:03:02] Lewinsky. She was also dealing with
[00:03:04] Donica Lewinsky as well. And it kind of
[00:03:07] makes sense the animosity between the
[00:03:09] two in the 2016 election. And now that
[00:03:12] we're looking back at it, some of these
[00:03:14] comments make a lot more sense now with
[00:03:16] uh these modern revelations that we've
[00:03:18] had. And one of the other funniest
[00:03:20] things about this is knowing that Cash
[00:03:22] Patel has had access to these files the
[00:03:25] entire time and potentially these
[00:03:27] photos, which sort of makes sense why
[00:03:30] now he looks like this. Man, poor Bill
[00:03:32] Clinton getting absolutely blindsided by
[00:03:36] >> um what I'm trying to do here is in the
[00:03:38] background I'm I'm trying to actually go
[00:03:40] and get the specific email file out of
[00:03:42] the original folder um in its original
[00:03:45] form and we'll see if I can pull that
[00:03:47] off. Um
[00:03:52] but we'll let the comedy roll while we
[00:03:54] do it
[00:03:56] >> this this morning.
[00:03:57] >> What's going on here? Why is everyone
[00:03:59] acting weird? towards me.
[00:04:00] >> No, no, no. We're not. You're chill.
[00:04:02] Come on.
[00:04:03] >> No, seriously.
[00:04:04] >> And it's not just Bill having a rough
[00:04:06] morning this morning. You've also got
[00:04:07] some tough conversations going on at the
[00:04:09] White House with Melania.
[00:04:11] >> Are you gay?
[00:04:13] >> How you going to ask me a question?
[00:04:14] >> So, yeah, it is in the text files in the
[00:04:18] original in the actual document leak. It
[00:04:20] is right there. It is for real. Yes. Um,
[00:04:24] I got it myself.
[00:04:29] How do you marry a woman
[00:04:33] and then turn around and let a man bend
[00:04:35] you over?
[00:04:38] >> Ain't nobody [clears throat] bending me
[00:04:39] over.
[00:04:41] >> Oh, so so you doing the bending?
[00:04:43] >> Now, let's jump in and see what the
[00:04:44] internet had to say because the internet
[00:04:46] is always undefeated with comedy when it
[00:04:50] comes to situations like this.
[00:04:56] >> [music]
[00:04:59] >> Little diddy about Bubba and Trump.
[00:05:03] [music] Two political rivals that got it
[00:05:05] on when the lights were off.
[00:05:08] >> I wish that bro had done a better job of
[00:05:10] this song cuz honestly like the song
[00:05:12] could have been so much more bomber, but
[00:05:16] um I don't know. He's maybe he's not a
[00:05:19] very great songwriter.
[00:05:21] But I just wanted to really quickly go
[00:05:23] back to where Nate shows us the emails.
[00:05:27] We're here to talk about funny, spicy,
[00:05:29] really interesting theories.
[00:05:32] Um,
[00:05:34] I I should maybe redo it. I don't have a
[00:05:36] singing voice at all, though. Um, but I
[00:05:40] could write a better version of that for
[00:05:41] sure. So, we're about to wang half over
[00:05:44] here. Okay. Um, we are about to drop a
[00:05:47] very an idea and it's going to be a
[00:05:50] little complicated, but we're going to
[00:05:51] we're going to play it out to its
[00:05:52] extent. Um, we're going to think about
[00:05:55] this
[00:05:56] because
[00:05:58] there might be more here than just a
[00:06:02] funny meme. All right,
[00:06:06] so the email alleged is in this email
[00:06:10] chain with Mark Epstein and Jeffrey
[00:06:13] Epste. Mark Epstein is Jeffrey's brother
[00:06:15] and he was involved in Epstein's
[00:06:17] operation from the very beginning. He
[00:06:19] was mostly in the background. He did a
[00:06:20] bunch of property management and other
[00:06:23] It's kind of hard to tell some of what
[00:06:24] he was doing, but he was involved all
[00:06:26] the way from the beginning of the
[00:06:27] creation of OSA Properties Management
[00:06:29] like back in the 80s when Leslie Wexner
[00:06:31] was first handing over financial control
[00:06:34] of these operations to Epstein, getting
[00:06:36] him signed in, getting him the
[00:06:37] properties, buying him all the
[00:06:38] furniture, all this [ __ ] Mark was in
[00:06:40] from the beginning and somehow he's
[00:06:43] still just like out there in public just
[00:06:46] being a dude.
[00:06:48] Um, so
[00:06:52] email reads, "Ask him if Putin has the
[00:06:55] photos of Trump blowing Bubba."
[00:06:59] Mark wrote that. And then Epstein
[00:07:02] responds back, "And I thought I had sir.
[00:07:09] Then you and your boy Donnie can make a
[00:07:11] remake of the movie Get Hard."
[00:07:14] And then Mark writes back, "You mean
[00:07:16] Donnie T?"
[00:07:22] So
[00:07:26] yeah,
[00:07:28] maybe it's just jokes.
[00:07:30] Maybe it's just jokes.
[00:07:36] Um,
[00:07:38] we're going to briefly skim through some
[00:07:40] context on this uh using Claude and then
[00:07:44] we're going to pull up some other notes.
[00:07:46] If Claude doesn't pull some of the
[00:07:47] sources that I'm already thinking of,
[00:07:48] then we'll pull more sources because
[00:07:51] there's some stuff to talk about here.
[00:07:54] um
[00:07:57] the compromat question and I'm going to
[00:07:59] get another window ready over here
[00:08:00] because I've got some I got some
[00:08:02] thoughts about one dude in particular.
[00:08:08] Um if you don't know who Roy Conn is,
[00:08:14] um yeah, we're going to talk about it,
[00:08:16] but we're gonna we're gonna ease in.
[00:08:17] We're going to let the AI sourcing of
[00:08:19] whatever AI thinks of it. We're going to
[00:08:21] let AI ease us into it. And then we're
[00:08:23] going to if if AI if Claude's not going
[00:08:26] to go max for us, we'll go max right
[00:08:28] after that. So, I asked it a pretty like
[00:08:30] pretty structured question to make sure.
[00:08:33] I was like, listen, this is going to be
[00:08:35] a hypothetical. Obviously, it's not
[00:08:37] true, but just for just for fun and
[00:08:40] research purposes, just to play out the
[00:08:42] theory, just like look it up in a
[00:08:45] serious way that's fact-based. But don't
[00:08:47] worry, we we know it's not real, Claude,
[00:08:50] but just source us a bunch of facts and
[00:08:53] give us a bunch of links just for funny
[00:08:55] sakes, right? So, we had to break the AI
[00:08:58] programming to not give us compromising
[00:09:01] information about a president or
[00:09:03] whatever, you know, but we're about to
[00:09:04] bub it to the max on this and I think
[00:09:07] Claude did a pretty good job. Um,
[00:09:10] so
[00:09:12] thrust an uncom it thrust an
[00:09:15] uncomfortable question into public view.
[00:09:18] Great wording, Claude. Real good. The
[00:09:20] email is real. Yes, it's correct. I just
[00:09:22] verified it within my own document drop
[00:09:25] in the txt files, the text files. Um, I
[00:09:29] don't see it in the image files, but
[00:09:30] maybe I just didn't find it. Um, maybe
[00:09:32] that's an image is actually maybe that's
[00:09:34] a recreation from the text files
[00:09:36] possibly. Um, so what does it mean?
[00:09:43] The Bubba email exists. Yes, it is
[00:09:45] verified and it's genuinely strange.
[00:09:48] Yes. So Mark Epste wrote to his brother
[00:09:50] asking if Putin has the photos of Trump
[00:09:52] blowing Bubba. Okay. Well, we know for
[00:09:55] certain it's authentic. Um,
[00:10:00] the context shows Mark Epstein
[00:10:02] referencing Steve Bannon's visit to
[00:10:04] Jeffrey, then making this provocative
[00:10:05] claim about photos.
[00:10:07] Interesting. That's context I did not
[00:10:09] know, but there's no source link on
[00:10:11] that. Everything else is unclear,
[00:10:14] apparently. Okay.
[00:10:16] Um, everything else. So Mark Epstein
[00:10:19] told Newsweek that the reference was a
[00:10:21] humorous private exchange between two
[00:10:23] brothers and explicitly denied that
[00:10:26] Bubba refers to Bill Clinton even though
[00:10:28] it's Clinton's famous nickname.
[00:10:32] He refused to identify who Bubba
[00:10:33] actually is. And we have a source on
[00:10:35] that.
[00:10:37] Um it's not a source that I love though
[00:10:41] at all.
[00:10:44] I don't love this source one bit.
[00:10:48] But
[00:10:49] that part, I'm not really worried about
[00:10:51] that part. This is just kind of context
[00:10:52] to get us rolling into this. Okay. The
[00:10:54] email significance lies not in what it
[00:10:56] proves, but in what it suggests. Someone
[00:10:57] in Epstein's inner circle in 2018
[00:10:59] believed compromat on Trump might exist
[00:11:01] and involved Putin. Whether this was
[00:11:03] insider knowledge, speculation, or dark
[00:11:04] humor between brothers, we cannot
[00:11:05] determine. Yeah, cool. Roy Conn.
[00:11:10] So, I asked it to analyze Trump's
[00:11:12] history, his his legacy, like people
[00:11:14] that he used to work with, his his
[00:11:17] comeup, so to speak, um, and what
[00:11:20] historical context for Trump being gay
[00:11:23] might exist.
[00:11:25] And Roy Conn
[00:11:28] is a really important person to know
[00:11:31] about. He was a lawyer to very to a
[00:11:34] bunch of significant mobsters and mafia
[00:11:36] bosses back in like the 70s and the 80s,
[00:11:39] the 60s,7s, 80s. Um, he shows up
[00:11:43] prominently
[00:11:44] in One Nation under blackmail volume
[00:11:47] one, which is the backstory on organized
[00:11:49] crime and the the the sort of invention
[00:11:53] and uh rise of video blackmail. And he
[00:11:57] shows up prominently because he was
[00:12:00] involved heavily in the blue sweetite
[00:12:03] parties that were used to get compromant
[00:12:07] on.
[00:12:12] Okay, so I closed the folder that I did
[00:12:15] have open, but we'll just scroll through
[00:12:16] here to this.
[00:12:19] Roy Conn was heavily involved in the
[00:12:21] Blue Sweet parties that were used to get
[00:12:23] compromising material on FBI director
[00:12:25] Jay Edgar Hoover. Okay. Um there's
[00:12:30] extensive documentation. Some of it is
[00:12:32] very conclusive and a lot of it is sort
[00:12:33] of semicconclusive and sort of word of
[00:12:35] mouth from like like Rosensteel's wife
[00:12:38] and Cardinal Spelman and um various
[00:12:41] other people. But we're pretty well
[00:12:43] certain that Roy Conn was heavily
[00:12:46] involved in orchestrating these
[00:12:47] blackmail parties that got the FBI
[00:12:50] director and a bunch of other prominent
[00:12:51] figures blackmailed back in like
[00:12:55] I guess the 40s and 50s. I I forget
[00:12:57] exactly when the blue sweetheart parties
[00:12:59] were prominent. And Roy Conn was a
[00:13:01] lawyer not for Myeransky specifically,
[00:13:03] but for a whole bunch of mobsters back
[00:13:05] in this day. Um, then
[00:13:09] Roy Conn because he was he was not like
[00:13:12] a mobster himself. Gosh, I hate it when
[00:13:13] it maximizes. Roy Conn wasn't like
[00:13:16] technically like in the mob officially
[00:13:18] because he was also like a legitimate
[00:13:19] businessman that was very involved in
[00:13:21] the McCarthy era, very involved in like
[00:13:23] the anti-communist uh push
[00:13:28] and um and he famously took part he was
[00:13:32] the prosecutor of Julius and Ethel
[00:13:33] Rosenberg who were a couple of spies for
[00:13:38] the Soviets that were Jewish and um
[00:13:42] they're an important piece of the
[00:13:45] conversation of Jewish dual loyalty and
[00:13:47] how a diaspora people has a loyalty
[00:13:51] question that other people's don't
[00:13:53] exactly have. Um,
[00:13:56] it's kind of a side quest though, but
[00:13:59] Roy Conn was a serious mentor
[00:14:04] to Donald Trump. There are 62 mentions
[00:14:07] of Trump on Roy Conn's Wikipedia page.
[00:14:14] He represented and mentored Donald Trump
[00:14:16] during Trump's early business career.
[00:14:18] I'm sure there's a whole section on it
[00:14:20] in here. Legal career in New York.
[00:14:22] Representation of Donald Trump.
[00:14:26] So in 1971, Trump first undertook large
[00:14:28] construction projects in Manhattan. In
[00:14:30] 73, the Justice Department accused Trump
[00:14:31] of violating the Fair Housing Act in 39
[00:14:34] of his properties. The government
[00:14:36] alleged that Trump's corporation quoted
[00:14:38] different rental terms and conditions
[00:14:40] and made false no vacancy statements to
[00:14:42] black applicants for apartments it
[00:14:44] managed in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten
[00:14:46] Island. Representing Trump, Con filed a
[00:14:48] counter suit against the government for
[00:14:49] $100 million, asserting that the charges
[00:14:52] were irresponsible and baseless. The
[00:14:54] countersuit was unsuccessful. Trump
[00:14:55] settled the charges out of court in
[00:14:56] 1975, saying he was satisfied that the
[00:14:58] agreement did not compel the Trump
[00:15:00] Organization to accept persons on
[00:15:01] welfare as tenants unless qualified as
[00:15:03] any other tenant.
[00:15:06] Um
[00:15:08] while representing Trump, Con also
[00:15:10] represented mobster Anthony Serno, who
[00:15:14] along with other mobsters controlled the
[00:15:15] concrete unions in New York City. Conn
[00:15:18] is alleged to have introduced Serno to
[00:15:20] Trump, which later led to Serno's aiding
[00:15:22] Trump in the construction of Trump Tower
[00:15:24] by providing concrete at reduced prices.
[00:15:27] In his 1987 book, Art of the Deal, Trump
[00:15:29] wrote about all the hundreds of
[00:15:31] respectable guys who made careers out of
[00:15:33] boasting about their uncompromising
[00:15:34] integrity, but have absolutely no
[00:15:36] loyalty. What I liked most about Roy
[00:15:37] Conn was that he would just do the
[00:15:39] opposite. He would do just the opposite.
[00:15:42] He was a loyal guy.
[00:15:45] There's all sorts of reporting about how
[00:15:47] Trump would call Roy Conn daily,
[00:15:50] sometimes multiple times a day, um
[00:15:55] asking for advice, all these things
[00:16:01] and uh
[00:16:05] Oh, Gat. No, not Gat.
[00:16:08] Not okay. Okay.
[00:16:15] So
[00:16:17] Roy Conn was a closeted gay man who
[00:16:19] consistently denied his homosexuality
[00:16:21] throughout his life despite his
[00:16:22] relationships with men.
[00:16:27] Part of the reporting about those Bluee
[00:16:28] parties
[00:16:30] involved all these dudes that were
[00:16:32] closeted gay men crossdressing and
[00:16:34] having orgies together on camera for
[00:16:37] blackmail purposes.
[00:16:43] And they were also, bit of a tangent
[00:16:46] here, but they were also a big part of
[00:16:48] the Lavender Scare at the time, which
[00:16:50] was it was in this in the Cold War. And
[00:16:52] the Lavender Scare was like the red
[00:16:54] scare is like we're afraid of commies.
[00:16:56] The lavender scare was we're afraid of
[00:16:57] gay dudes because if there's gay people
[00:16:59] in the government, they could be
[00:17:01] compromised by the Soviets and then
[00:17:02] they'll get blackmailed by the Soviets.
[00:17:04] and Jed Garoover and Roy Conn and a few
[00:17:07] others were like very big proponents of
[00:17:09] this Lavender Scare. Ironically, they
[00:17:12] were closeted gay dudes that were being
[00:17:14] blackmailed by the mob,
[00:17:17] which is
[00:17:19] significant and silly. Um, very very
[00:17:23] crucial to America's history actually
[00:17:25] because of how influential Jed Ghouver
[00:17:27] was.
[00:17:30] This is a great article title,
[00:17:34] right? And so, do you see where I'm
[00:17:37] going already?
[00:17:40] Because once I got got to thinking about
[00:17:43] it,
[00:17:45] like I had never considered this before
[00:17:47] somehow.
[00:17:49] With most politicians, like with with a
[00:17:51] lot of people, it crosses my mind. With
[00:17:53] a lot of people, like Obama, for
[00:17:56] example, it's like, "Oh, hey, Big Mike.
[00:17:59] That's interesting.
[00:18:01] With President Mcronone, it's like,
[00:18:02] okay, yeah, we kind of she's she's got a
[00:18:04] dick.
[00:18:07] But somehow it had never actually
[00:18:09] crossed my mind with Trump.
[00:18:16] And
[00:18:18] when you actually start like looking at
[00:18:20] footage of him
[00:18:23] and listening to him talk,
[00:18:28] you uh start to think like, wait a
[00:18:31] minute, how has no one mentioned this?
[00:18:35] And right here, this clip
[00:18:40] that our boy Nate brings up
[00:18:44] might get you thinking just a little
[00:18:46] bit. And then we'll then we'll break
[00:18:49] break into more of a discussion of what
[00:18:52] this means and what like sort of like
[00:18:55] the thought experiment of it all.
[00:18:59] >> It's one move in bed that makes a man go
[00:19:01] crazy every time. Oh, you got to give
[00:19:03] him that huck to and spit on that knife.
[00:19:05] You get me?
[00:19:06] >> Just jokes.
[00:19:07] >> What I didn't realize is that we should
[00:19:09] have seen this the entire time simply
[00:19:12] just by the way he talks because I
[00:19:15] didn't realize if you actually just uh
[00:19:17] have a flamboyantly gay man uh lipre
[00:19:20] anything that he says, it becomes so
[00:19:23] obvious so quick.
[00:19:25] >> Arnold Palmer was all man. And I say
[00:19:27] that in all due respect to women and I
[00:19:30] love women, but this guy,
[00:19:33] this guy,
[00:19:36] this is a guy that was all man. This man
[00:19:40] was strong and tough,
[00:19:42] >> right?
[00:19:42] >> And I refuse to say it, but when he took
[00:19:46] showers with the other pros, they came
[00:19:48] out of there, they said, "Oh my god,
[00:19:53] that's unbelievable."
[00:19:55] I had to say it,
[00:19:57] >> right?
[00:19:58] >> Keep in mind, [snorts] these are actual
[00:20:00] real audio clips, by the way.
[00:20:02] >> The muscles of this guy.
[00:20:03] >> And I know it sounds like a stretch. I
[00:20:04] know it's a stretch. Don't don't don't
[00:20:07] approach this conversation if you're
[00:20:08] skeptical of this. Don't approach this
[00:20:10] conversation as though like we're saying
[00:20:12] Trump is gay. That's not what we're
[00:20:14] saying. What I'm saying is that this is
[00:20:16] an interesting thought experiment that
[00:20:18] will help us understand the nature of
[00:20:20] the blackmail industry regardless if
[00:20:22] he's gay or not. Okay? So, just like
[00:20:25] detach yourself from from like this
[00:20:27] theory having to have a conclusion.
[00:20:29] That's not what this conversation is
[00:20:30] about. Um, you're welcome to, you know,
[00:20:33] think your own thoughts and come to your
[00:20:34] own conclusions, but this is going to be
[00:20:36] an interesting conversation about the
[00:20:39] pervasiveness of political blackmail
[00:20:42] using certain methods. And then you look
[00:20:45] around at the political environment at
[00:20:47] how many instances of this kind of stuff
[00:20:50] we have. Um, and it just starts to open
[00:20:54] your mind up a little bit.
[00:20:56] >> Excuse me. Could you stand up? Look at
[00:20:58] that guy. You and the beautiful white.
[00:20:59] >> And actually, the cool thing that I will
[00:21:01] tease right now is that by the end of
[00:21:02] this conversation, this is a huge white
[00:21:04] pill. This is like the best possible
[00:21:08] like conspiracy theory that you could
[00:21:10] possibly have right now. And if that
[00:21:11] doesn't make sense to you yet, trust me,
[00:21:13] by the end you'll be I think you will be
[00:21:14] like, "Oh, actually I like there's
[00:21:18] there's some legs to like if this were
[00:21:20] true, however likely you think that is,
[00:21:22] I think it's the best possible outcome
[00:21:24] to the whole Epstein thing that we could
[00:21:27] possibly have.
[00:21:30] >> Would you look at this guy? Holy
[00:21:33] mackerel. I'm looking at him."
[00:21:34] >> And it's hilarious. Okay.
[00:21:37] >> I always wanted to look like that. I
[00:21:38] just didn't want to do the work. He does
[00:21:40] love the YMCA.
[00:21:41] >> You look good. Don't let anyone stop
[00:21:43] you. You look good.
[00:21:44] >> And yeah, he really talks about kissing
[00:21:46] men a lot. Which again, I don't know how
[00:21:48] we didn't see this already.
[00:21:50] >> Feel so powerful. I'll walk into that
[00:21:52] audience. I'll walk in there. I'll kiss
[00:21:55] everyone in that audience. I'll kiss the
[00:21:58] guys and the beautiful women and the
[00:22:01] everybody. I'll just give you a big fat
[00:22:03] kiss.
[00:22:03] >> And one more just for good measure. And
[00:22:05] you got to give this guy credit. These
[00:22:06] are actually from like six months ago.
[00:22:08] He was way ahead of the curve.
[00:22:10] >> And these are real audio clips, by the
[00:22:13] way. Real audio.
[00:22:15] >> I'll kiss every guy. Man and woman. Man
[00:22:18] and woman. Look at that guy. How
[00:22:19] handsome he is. I'll kiss him. Not Not
[00:22:23] with a lot of enjoyment, but that's
[00:22:25] okay.
[00:22:25] >> More signs we weren't paying enough
[00:22:27] attention to. Where did this
[00:22:28] >> Yeah, those are those are some clips.
[00:22:32] That that that gay dude was on to
[00:22:34] something. Maybe nothing but um
[00:22:40] so
[00:22:43] little context, right? That just I you
[00:22:46] don't think about those things. Trump
[00:22:48] displays so much air of bravado and like
[00:22:52] confidence and he's like the dealmaker
[00:22:53] and he's like got to be machismo, right?
[00:22:56] [snorts]
[00:22:57] Which
[00:22:59] could be compensation for something.
[00:23:01] But we're not here to speculate just
[00:23:04] based on Trump's like vibes. Um, we're
[00:23:07] here to look at connections.
[00:23:09] Um,
[00:23:12] in 1973,
[00:23:14] 27year-old Donald Trump met 46-year-old
[00:23:18] Roy Conn at Le Club, an exclusive
[00:23:21] Manhattan nightclub.
[00:23:23] Let's pull the source on that.
[00:23:28] That's a hell of a photo.
[00:23:34] I want to source this exact claim. So,
[00:23:36] I'm going to search for the club. Yeah,
[00:23:38] sorry. NPR.
[00:23:41] Um, okay. So, the club isn't mentioned.
[00:23:45] Oh, it is. I just Okay, whatever.
[00:23:50] But Conn was also quite the man about
[00:23:53] town. Seen often in fashionable
[00:23:55] nightclubs of the period. One was Le
[00:23:58] Club where he first met Donald Trump in
[00:24:00] 1973.
[00:24:02] Regarded as handsome and brash, the
[00:24:03] 27-year-old from Queens was intent on
[00:24:06] making his mark in Manhattan. Later that
[00:24:08] year, Con defended Trump and Trump's
[00:24:10] father against federal charges that they
[00:24:11] had systematically excluded blacks and
[00:24:13] Hispanics from their housing projects.
[00:24:15] Um, L Club gay
[00:24:19] uh 1970s.
[00:24:22] I don't know what what turns up with
[00:24:24] that. I'm just curious.
[00:24:34] Oh yeah, the club is to um
[00:24:37] uh New York.
[00:24:44] I highly doubt that the club was
[00:24:46] literally a gay bar. Um I just wanted to
[00:24:50] make sure that that wasn't a thing.
[00:24:59] Um, let me get the music back too.
[00:25:07] Um,
[00:25:09] so just
[00:25:11] just think about this is we have a
[00:25:13] pattern in politics. Think President
[00:25:16] Mcronone,
[00:25:18] maybe even think Barack Obama if you
[00:25:20] want to go there.
[00:25:23] I mean, you could even get your full
[00:25:24] tinfoil hat on and talk about Chuck
[00:25:26] Schumer,
[00:25:29] but with powerful gay men, there's often
[00:25:32] a grooming relationship. Just to be
[00:25:35] blunt about it, there's often a older
[00:25:37] gay grooming man involved in people's
[00:25:42] gay exploration. Okay?
[00:25:46] It's just it's just a thing. And so the
[00:25:49] age gap, the friendship, the closeness
[00:25:52] is notable, right? And it's important to
[00:25:55] note, I've actually talked about this
[00:25:57] part of the theory for a long time, that
[00:25:59] Roy Conn
[00:26:02] was deeply entwined in the blackmail
[00:26:04] world. He understood the blackmail
[00:26:07] networks in America at that era better
[00:26:10] than almost anyone.
[00:26:12] And so at the very least I think that
[00:26:15] Trump probably learned about the
[00:26:17] blackmail networks from Con because if
[00:26:20] you are a rising powerful real estate
[00:26:22] tycoon that wants to make it as a big
[00:26:24] shot, Trump's ego is obviously enormous.
[00:26:27] That's a thing you're going to learn
[00:26:28] from Roy.
[00:26:30] That's that mentorship that Roy was
[00:26:32] giving him is how power really works.
[00:26:34] It's not like he was just advising him
[00:26:36] on law. They were talking every day,
[00:26:39] right? And then Trump gets friends with
[00:26:40] Epstein, too.
[00:26:42] Trump is clearly swimming in those
[00:26:44] circles in his earlier years, right? And
[00:26:47] I had often often speculated for quite
[00:26:50] some time now that maybe Trump wasn't
[00:26:53] blackmailed so much as he was a black
[00:26:56] mailer possibly because he clearly had
[00:26:58] all these friends. He clearly had this
[00:27:00] mentorship. He clearly like he bought
[00:27:02] here. Check this out. More than 37 years
[00:27:04] ago. 1988. March 27th, 1988. More than
[00:27:06] 37 years ago. Let me uh pull this over
[00:27:08] for you.
[00:27:12] New York developer Donald Trump has
[00:27:13] added New York's Posh Plaza Hotel to his
[00:27:16] real estate empire at a cost of 390
[00:27:18] million and plans to upgrade the
[00:27:20] 81-year-old landmark to five-star
[00:27:22] status.
[00:27:26] Um,
[00:27:29] I've seen reporting I'm curious if
[00:27:30] they'll mention it. I've seen reporting
[00:27:32] that he kind of financially overextended
[00:27:34] himself to buy it.
[00:27:38] He paid 210 million for the real estate,
[00:27:40] which included a small apartment
[00:27:42] building next door, and 180 million for
[00:27:44] the plaza and its contents, the time
[00:27:45] said.
[00:27:49] Um,
[00:27:55] so it had been owned by Western Hotels
[00:27:58] and Resort Chain from the Allegis
[00:28:00] Corporation.
[00:28:05] So this hotel is a famous blackmail
[00:28:08] location
[00:28:09] where Roy Conn himself
[00:28:12] is the foremost expert
[00:28:15] on what blackmail was going down there
[00:28:17] because Roy Conn had been orchestrating
[00:28:19] the Blue Sweet parties in part,
[00:28:23] right? And then his mentee Trump buys
[00:28:26] that hotel later.
[00:28:28] But that's not all.
[00:28:32] Trump
[00:28:34] buys
[00:28:36] Adnan Kashogi's
[00:28:39] yacht.
[00:28:49] Donald Trump once bought a $200 million
[00:28:51] yacht from Jamal Kosigible's famed arms
[00:28:53] dealer uncle Anan Koshogi.
[00:28:57] Anan Kosigible
[00:28:59] was good friends with Epstein early on
[00:29:01] early on. He was a famous arms
[00:29:03] trafficker and probably other trafficker
[00:29:05] too, especially back in the 80s,
[00:29:09] 70s and 80s. And he was famous for
[00:29:12] having his boat wired up with cameras to
[00:29:15] acquire blackmail during arms deals and
[00:29:18] other business arrangements where he
[00:29:20] would have the boat filled with women
[00:29:22] and all you can anything drugs whatever
[00:29:25] people wanted. He had it and he filmed
[00:29:28] it and Trump bought that that specific
[00:29:31] yacht.
[00:29:33] So, he's bought two different known
[00:29:37] blackmail locations, so to speak,
[00:29:42] in his history. and he was
[00:29:46] mentored by one of the key architects
[00:29:50] of the modern black male industry and
[00:29:53] world.
[00:29:56] Roy Conn,
[00:29:58] who was a closeted gay man famous for
[00:30:02] his cross-dressing gay orgy blackmail
[00:30:04] parties.
[00:30:06] [snorts] And so for a long time, I had
[00:30:08] thought, hey, like Trump doesn't drink,
[00:30:10] he doesn't part, like he doesn't smoke,
[00:30:12] he doesn't do drugs allegedly, although
[00:30:14] there is a funny funny email about if
[00:30:16] Trump does coke or not. [clears throat]
[00:30:19] And so come on guys, Peter Teal is the
[00:30:22] first gay president.
[00:30:24] And so I had thought, hey, maybe he was
[00:30:26] one of the black mailers that swam in
[00:30:28] those circles that got too big for his
[00:30:30] britches and decided he wanted to be big
[00:30:32] boy president and then, you know,
[00:30:33] started running for president, trying to
[00:30:35] trying to cement his legacy. And so
[00:30:38] maybe that's why he's sort of embroiled
[00:30:40] in the Epstein scandal, but no one can
[00:30:42] really pin any dirt on him. And maybe
[00:30:44] that I thought for a while maybe that
[00:30:46] was why the Democrats were making up
[00:30:48] fake ass Russian PP tapes instead of
[00:30:49] having actual Epstein blackmail for him
[00:30:52] because that was kind of weird that they
[00:30:53] just didn't have any Epstein blackmail
[00:30:55] for the longest time. But I think we're
[00:30:56] starting to see the nature of why none
[00:30:58] of it got used or came out.
[00:31:02] [clears throat] Yeah, Roy Conn was
[00:31:03] involved in the JFK assassination and
[00:31:05] Everything is a rich man's trick is a
[00:31:06] hell of a movie to watch. Um,
[00:31:10] absolutely. I love that film.
[00:31:13] Okay, so for the next 13 years after
[00:31:16] they met until Con's death in 1986, they
[00:31:19] were inseparable. And real quick, I want
[00:31:22] to just look [snorts]
[00:31:24] at his death,
[00:31:28] which
[00:31:29] reputation, sexual blackmail
[00:31:31] allegations,
[00:31:38] um personal life, disparment, and death.
[00:31:41] Yeah, that's what I thought. I didn't
[00:31:42] want to say it without without checking
[00:31:44] it, but he died of AIDS.
[00:31:47] Um, possibly he died of ACT. Actually,
[00:31:50] Fouch's famous.
[00:31:53] So, things all tie back around, right?
[00:31:57] Kind of ironic that Trump is partnering
[00:31:59] with Dr. Fouchi, Mr. Act, when his
[00:32:02] favorite mentor was probably killed by.
[00:32:07] Um,
[00:32:10] Christine Seymour confirmed that Trump
[00:32:12] called Con 15 to 20 times daily.
[00:32:20] Daily apparently.
[00:32:22] Okay. They dined together regularly,
[00:32:25] socialized at Studio 54, and Trump
[00:32:27] described Con as one of the most loyal
[00:32:29] friends I've ever had.
[00:32:36] Mr. Macho Trump, his best friend in the
[00:32:38] world that he called. What man calls
[00:32:41] another man 15 to 20 times daily?
[00:32:44] Maybe your coworker that's like your
[00:32:46] literal business partner.
[00:32:51] Or
[00:32:53] maybe a guy that likes to talk on the
[00:32:55] phone with other guys.
[00:32:59] And yeah, Shake, you are correct that
[00:33:00] there is a Wikipedia source cited there.
[00:33:03] But this uh this claim has been very
[00:33:07] thoroughly vetted um by lots of
[00:33:09] different people and lots of different
[00:33:10] journalists over time. This is not the
[00:33:11] first time that I've seen this claim. Um
[00:33:14] a because it's about Trump, it has been
[00:33:16] it has been recycled and re-examined and
[00:33:19] reassessed many many times. And there
[00:33:20] are lots of places that you can find
[00:33:23] this cited.
[00:33:25] And just for the sake of it, I'm going
[00:33:26] to do a side citation over here on my
[00:33:28] own outside of AI because we should, you
[00:33:30] know, don't just trust AI. Um,
[00:33:41] so right there, Vanity Fair
[00:33:45] reporting the same quote
[00:33:49] behind a payw wall a little bit.
[00:33:52] All sorts of news agencies have covered
[00:33:54] this ad nauseium
[00:33:57] and obviously like maybe it wasn't 15
[00:34:00] maybe it was only 13 times one day but
[00:34:02] we have pretty clear evidence
[00:34:05] from Donald himself. He's talked about
[00:34:07] this a lot. Okay. That he called Roy a
[00:34:10] lot. Okay.
[00:34:14] They dined together regularly. They
[00:34:16] socialized all the time. One of the most
[00:34:18] loyal friends he's ever had. Mob lawyer.
[00:34:20] closeted gay man that liked gay
[00:34:23] cross-dressing sex orgy blackmail
[00:34:24] parties. That was Trump's mentor. Self
[00:34:28] admitted.
[00:34:31] Okay.
[00:34:34] So it kind of makes you think
[00:34:38] just about
[00:34:41] how do closeted gay men act
[00:34:45] especially if they are have a machismo
[00:34:49] sort of a image that they have to
[00:34:51] maintain.
[00:34:55] And how do people that know the truth
[00:34:57] treat that man?
[00:34:59] They kind of laugh at them quietly
[00:35:01] behind the scenes, but they also know
[00:35:02] that they're dangerous in the front
[00:35:04] front of the scenes, right?
[00:35:07] Maybe.
[00:35:10] And
[00:35:13] one of the endearing like endearing
[00:35:14] questions of this whole thing is why
[00:35:16] doesn't Jeffrey Epstein have a bunch of
[00:35:19] video blackmail of Trump?
[00:35:22] If you're familiar with Jeffrey
[00:35:23] Epstein's
[00:35:25] profile,
[00:35:28] you would know that Jeffrey Epstein was
[00:35:30] specifically a trafficker of young girls
[00:35:35] and he specifically catered to the
[00:35:38] clientele that wanted young girls.
[00:35:44] There were other black mailers for Young
[00:35:45] Boys and there were plenty,
[00:35:51] but that's a different that's a
[00:35:52] different set of traffickers, a
[00:35:54] different set of pimps. And from all
[00:35:58] that we know,
[00:36:01] it [clears throat] seems like the black
[00:36:02] bail industry works where you set up the
[00:36:08] the pimp, so to speak, if you know, I
[00:36:11] can't think of a better word for Epstein
[00:36:12] in this case. you set up the pimp to run
[00:36:15] the the ring that aligns with their
[00:36:18] sexual preferences.
[00:36:20] So, for example,
[00:36:22] uh Mike Jeff, who was the CEO of
[00:36:24] Abbercrombie and Fitch, a different
[00:36:25] Leslie Wexner company, right? Jeffrey
[00:36:28] Epste was the executive of his estate,
[00:36:30] had power of attorney.
[00:36:32] He didn't officially work for Victoria's
[00:36:34] Secret, but he presented as a Victoria
[00:36:35] Secret recruiter so that he could
[00:36:36] recruit young girls. Mike Jeff was a
[00:36:40] similar thing for Abberrombie and Fitch
[00:36:42] with the Young Boys. And we have a whole
[00:36:44] case file from his court documents that
[00:36:47] got dismissed because he has Alzheimer's
[00:36:50] now. And he was trafficking all these
[00:36:52] young boys over to Europe and having
[00:36:54] these really effed up parties
[00:36:57] where he was promising modeling jobs if
[00:36:58] you'll just get locked in this room with
[00:37:00] me and let me and my old rich friends do
[00:37:02] whatever we want with you for a while.
[00:37:04] It's super effed up.
[00:37:07] really dark read that that court
[00:37:09] document.
[00:37:11] And so we see a pattern where the pimps
[00:37:15] get put in charge of rings that play to
[00:37:18] their sexual preferences, which makes
[00:37:20] sense because they have to be all up in
[00:37:23] it. And they want they want to get off
[00:37:29] because they're perverts,
[00:37:31] right?
[00:37:32] And so why doesn't Jeffrey Epstein's
[00:37:34] files have a whole bunch of video of
[00:37:37] Trump?
[00:37:39] But they were good friends and Trump was
[00:37:42] allegedly over there all the time. And
[00:37:43] Virginia Def Fray alleged that Trump
[00:37:45] never did anything untowards.
[00:37:47] She directly alleged that. And so when
[00:37:50] the Democrats put out their three
[00:37:52] screenshots trying to make it look like
[00:37:53] Trump had spent hours in the room alone
[00:37:55] with this victim, but then we find out
[00:37:58] it's Virginia Defra and she specifically
[00:38:00] claimed in court that Trump was always
[00:38:01] kind to her and never did anything
[00:38:03] untowards.
[00:38:12] That would make sense, right?
[00:38:17] Trump also bought beauty pageantss um
[00:38:21] and was like walking into the dressing
[00:38:22] rooms and made all these weird comments.
[00:38:27] I I do find it hard to believe that
[00:38:29] Trump has never had sexual relations
[00:38:32] with women. I I find it hard to believe
[00:38:33] that he has nothing going on over there.
[00:38:38] But just from now on, just look at
[00:38:40] Melani and his interactions and look at
[00:38:43] look at his life story and his
[00:38:44] interactions. Look at his ex-wife and
[00:38:47] how she died,
[00:38:49] right? Am I getting this wrong? How
[00:38:53] I haven't actually I haven't actually
[00:38:54] done this dig in any depth yet.
[00:39:07] Yeah. From blunt impact injuries to her
[00:39:10] torso sustained in an accidental
[00:39:11] accident accidental fall down a flight
[00:39:13] of stairs.
[00:39:22] in 2022
[00:39:33] somewhere between Trump one and Trump
[00:39:35] two.
[00:39:42] I mean, this doesn't prove anything, but
[00:39:46] Trump one was a very different
[00:39:48] presidency and term than Trump 2. And
[00:39:51] Trump 2's term happens to be paired with
[00:39:54] a bunch of releases of like blackmail
[00:40:00] threats and scandals and stuff around it
[00:40:03] all. And the Epstein files are coming
[00:40:04] out and it kind of feels like a
[00:40:06] controlled release that we're a little
[00:40:09] the timing is a little curious.
[00:40:14] But still there's no evidence of him
[00:40:16] actually like there's no proof of him
[00:40:17] doing anything with any girls.
[00:40:23] So it's a weird comment for Mark Epstein
[00:40:26] and Jeffrey Epste to make a joke about.
[00:40:32] So
[00:40:34] obviously that doesn't prove anything
[00:40:36] and obviously you should think for
[00:40:39] yourself and come to your own conclusion
[00:40:40] about the percentage likelihood that
[00:40:42] that might be the case. But I would just
[00:40:45] remind you which I remind myself
[00:40:47] frequently that a lot of things that
[00:40:49] seemed impossible over the years we got
[00:40:51] evidence of it happening there and
[00:40:53] happening there and happening there and
[00:40:54] happening there like in Hollywood. It
[00:40:56] was inconceivable 20 years ago that
[00:40:59] Hollywood would be controlled by a cabal
[00:41:01] that will like literally give you
[00:41:02] pneumonia and kill you if you step out
[00:41:05] of line. That they have handlers that
[00:41:07] will send you to the looney bin if you
[00:41:09] step out of line. That Hollywood is a
[00:41:11] bunch of controlled messaging. And then
[00:41:13] we find all these blackmail rings
[00:41:14] running in Hollywood. And we find all
[00:41:15] these examples of literal handlers with
[00:41:17] actual evidence that this is actually
[00:41:19] happening.
[00:41:21] Okay.
[00:41:26] And a lot of them are related to, you
[00:41:27] know, celebrities that died of pneumonia
[00:41:30] kind of things, weird pneumonia.
[00:41:34] And so, just keep in mind while you
[00:41:36] determine your percentages of likelihood
[00:41:38] to keep an open mind because more and
[00:41:41] more we are realizing that all of these
[00:41:46] um
[00:41:47] pieces of the world that we thought we
[00:41:49] trusted were fake and gay. Okay.
[00:41:56] But the more interesting part of the
[00:41:58] conversation to me is not whether or not
[00:42:01] Trump is gay. The more interesting part
[00:42:03] of the conversation to me is the
[00:42:05] complexities of the blackmail world.
[00:42:08] Because just imagine, do this thought
[00:42:11] experiment with me. Imagine that Trump
[00:42:13] is gay and that imagine that the
[00:42:15] blackmail that controls him is not that
[00:42:18] he did anything untowards with Jeffrey
[00:42:20] Epstein and his girls. Imagine that the
[00:42:24] blackmail was not in Jeffrey Epste's
[00:42:26] hands because Jeffrey Epste was not a
[00:42:27] purveyor of the goods that Trump was
[00:42:30] looking for. If that were true,
[00:42:36] I mean, we would still have to worry
[00:42:38] about if there's underage boys, but
[00:42:40] let's imagine that there's no underage
[00:42:41] boys. Let's imagine that it's all grown
[00:42:43] men, and that's the situation here. And
[00:42:46] that that is blackmail. And whether it's
[00:42:48] Clinton or it's other people, imagine
[00:42:49] that there's blackmail out there, that
[00:42:51] there are gay things with adult gay men.
[00:42:56] That would be awesome.
[00:43:00] That would be awesome. It would
[00:43:02] obviously depend a lot, but that would
[00:43:04] be like
[00:43:07] like honestly I don't [ __ ] care. If
[00:43:10] you're like super super conservative and
[00:43:11] Christian and all that, like yeah, you
[00:43:13] might care. But I don't care if Trump
[00:43:16] had done gay stuff with grown men in the
[00:43:19] past and he's trying to hide that and
[00:43:20] he's ashamed of that and doesn't want
[00:43:21] his like image to be compromised.
[00:43:26] I think that the vast majority of
[00:43:27] Americans would [ __ ] get over it in 5
[00:43:29] days. It would be a big scandal and
[00:43:32] everyone would mock him and all the
[00:43:33] Democrats would try to make it this
[00:43:34] biggest thing, but like ultimately that
[00:43:36] would be hollow because Democrats are
[00:43:38] the progay party and ultimately the
[00:43:40] Republicans would be like, "See, there's
[00:43:42] no kids involved. It's all good." And
[00:43:44] the thing about blackmail that's really
[00:43:47] complex that I think a lot of us haven't
[00:43:49] thought through enough is that blackmail
[00:43:51] only has power as long as there's fear
[00:43:54] of its release and as long as there's
[00:43:56] taboo around the thing that is
[00:43:58] blackmailing you. If you're blackmailed
[00:44:01] over a secret that's not illegal, you're
[00:44:03] just embarrassed by it, like you like
[00:44:05] you like to watch some weird porn or
[00:44:07] something and someone blackmails you
[00:44:08] over that, then like that has only has
[00:44:11] power over you as long as you need it to
[00:44:14] be kept secret and want it to be kept
[00:44:15] secret. But it's it's the fear of
[00:44:18] release that is the blackmail, right?
[00:44:20] And so that's why with Jeffrey Epstein,
[00:44:23] the blackmail is not like that you
[00:44:25] cheated on your wife. The blackmail is
[00:44:27] that you were with [music] children,
[00:44:28] with underage people, and that's
[00:44:30] unforgivable. And so in the case of it
[00:44:32] being children, if Trump were
[00:44:35] blackmailed for doing things with
[00:44:37] children, that's unforgivable, and he
[00:44:39] needs to be condemned for that and
[00:44:40] punished for that. But you also need to
[00:44:43] condemn the black mailer, which is
[00:44:45] Israel. Okay? We need to not lose sight
[00:44:48] that with this whole Epstein scandal,
[00:44:50] the real villain is Israel and the
[00:44:52] operation that built this thing and the
[00:44:54] black mailers and the procurers, the
[00:44:56] pimps, the groomers, they are the ones
[00:44:59] that need the real condemnation. But the
[00:45:01] John's all need condemnation, too,
[00:45:03] because they were diddling kids.
[00:45:08] But
[00:45:09] if the blackmail is just gay stuff with
[00:45:12] adults,
[00:45:17] honestly, like you don't actually really
[00:45:19] need to condemn the person that did that
[00:45:21] quite so much and you can jump straight
[00:45:24] to just condemning the black mailer,
[00:45:28] right?
[00:45:30] And suddenly
[00:45:33] you would wind up in an environment
[00:45:34] where that's a very touchy p piece of
[00:45:38] blackmail to wield because it's a
[00:45:41] blackmail card that you can't actually
[00:45:43] really play. You can threaten it. Like I
[00:45:47] can tell Trump like I'm going to release
[00:45:49] it. You don't want me to release it.
[00:45:53] But if you really think about it,
[00:45:55] everyone except for Trump would be like,
[00:45:56] "Yeah, [ __ ] release it, dog. Let's
[00:45:58] get this over with. let's get this over
[00:45:59] with and get our [ __ ] president back.
[00:46:02] You see what I'm saying? Because Trump
[00:46:04] would be the only one worried about that
[00:46:06] and Melania and his family. But like we
[00:46:08] would all be like, "Thank God. Just
[00:46:10] [ __ ] get it out there so we can all
[00:46:11] have a good laugh for a week and then
[00:46:13] get our [ __ ] country back because
[00:46:15] once it's out there,
[00:46:18] it has no more power.
[00:46:20] The problem is he is bought." You are
[00:46:22] right. But the problem with blackmail is
[00:46:24] that that when it's with children,
[00:46:29] that is truly condemnable. And then you
[00:46:32] have to tear everything apart and you
[00:46:34] have to actually like go after your the
[00:46:36] people that are blackmailed and the
[00:46:38] black mailers. And it would be really
[00:46:39] easy for the black mailers to slip away
[00:46:41] into the fog of you did kids. We should
[00:46:45] condemn you, which is true. But we also
[00:46:48] need to always condemn the black
[00:46:49] mailers, too, because they're ultimately
[00:46:51] the ones grooming, trafficking, and
[00:46:52] abusing these children on behalf of a
[00:46:54] foreign nation for blackmail purposes.
[00:46:56] Right?
[00:46:58] So,
[00:47:00] I don't say any of that to say that we
[00:47:02] know anything about Trump's sexual
[00:47:04] orientation or activities. I don't say
[00:47:06] any of that to say that we're ever going
[00:47:09] to get our country back or to say that
[00:47:11] Trump, even if the blackmail came out,
[00:47:13] wouldn't still be bought and paid for by
[00:47:15] the Jewish Zionist donors. I just say
[00:47:17] that to get us thinking a little bit
[00:47:19] about the nuances and complexities of
[00:47:21] the situation and to just hopefully open
[00:47:23] your minds up a little bit to realize
[00:47:25] that we don't know what's going on and
[00:47:26] there's a bunch of weird [ __ ] that's
[00:47:27] going on that does not make sense right
[00:47:29] now.
[00:47:32] The enduring question around Epste and
[00:47:33] Trump has always been that if Trump was
[00:47:37] blackmailed by Epstein, how did the
[00:47:39] Democrats never get a hold of any of it
[00:47:41] and try to use some of it selectively
[00:47:42] like they just did with some of these
[00:47:44] emails where they tried to redact a name
[00:47:46] and release a few of them but not all of
[00:47:48] them to try to do a controlled attack on
[00:47:49] it. They literally paid for a fake
[00:47:53] dossier from a fake source to try to
[00:47:55] implicate that he like
[00:47:58] did some pee pe stuff in Russia.
[00:48:01] And it was hollow. It was completely
[00:48:03] hollow and it was completely debunked.
[00:48:04] And they burned the reputation to the
[00:48:06] ground over it, reporting on it for
[00:48:07] years,
[00:48:10] but they never got any Epstein kind of
[00:48:11] stuff on him. And yeah, he was very
[00:48:14] friendly with Epste, very involved, and
[00:48:16] there's a lot of like speculation. He's
[00:48:17] obviously mentioned all the time. He's
[00:48:19] in these emails obviously because he was
[00:48:21] in those circles and he did swim with
[00:48:22] these people. And we do have questions,
[00:48:25] but it doesn't it's not happening in the
[00:48:29] way that I would expect it to happen
[00:48:31] personally if it was just Trump didd
[00:48:34] girls with Epstein.
[00:48:36] That's my opinion. And I don't know what
[00:48:38] it means, but this stuff was the first
[00:48:40] time where it kind of like stopped me
[00:48:43] and made me think a little harder and
[00:48:45] realize that like, oh, how did I never
[00:48:46] consider that option, that possibility?
[00:48:50] Because we know very well by now, if you
[00:48:52] are actually doing your research, we
[00:48:54] know that closeted gay men make
[00:48:59] excellent politicians for the deep
[00:49:01] state. They [ __ ] love closeted gay
[00:49:04] men that they can bone, so to speak,
[00:49:07] because those people are the most
[00:49:10] controllable. Those people will do
[00:49:13] anything for you cuz they already are
[00:49:16] into some weird [ __ ] probably.
[00:49:19] Yeah, like certain ones like Lindsay,
[00:49:22] right?
[00:49:26] And so you've already got them by the
[00:49:27] balls, so to speak.
[00:49:32] And many of them got there by being
[00:49:34] groomed into that in the first place.
[00:49:36] Think Emanuel Mcronone.
[00:49:42] So yeah, think about it cuz A, it's
[00:49:46] funny and we need to laugh and B,
[00:49:54] it kind of makes a little bit of sense.
[00:49:57] And just watch Trump's video. Watch
[00:49:59] Trump how he acts and watch Melania.
[00:50:01] What just watch just and we'll see. I'm
[00:50:03] not convinced,
[00:50:05] but at this point I'm at like a
[00:50:08] reasonable probability.
[00:50:10] Like I think there's probably almost as
[00:50:12] high of a probability of this theory as
[00:50:15] the probability that it's just like
[00:50:17] straight up he's blackmailed exactly the
[00:50:18] same way that the other Epstein victims
[00:50:20] were because we have not really seen
[00:50:22] what that should look like if that was
[00:50:24] the case.
[00:50:27] How about the speaker of the house Mike
[00:50:28] Johnson? Oh, I think yeah Trudeau. Oh, I
[00:50:31] think way more than just them. I mean, I
[00:50:33] think a lot of people in organizations
[00:50:35] like Turning Point USA, and I think a
[00:50:38] lot of people in organizations like
[00:50:41] the other
[00:50:43] alt News, right, organizations,
[00:50:45] especially on the right, doesn't work so
[00:50:47] well on the left,
[00:50:49] but on the right.
[00:50:53] Oh, yeah.
[00:50:55] Yeah. This is the modus operandi for
[00:50:57] these people.
[00:51:01] Gay Kabuki Theater.
[00:51:03] Yeah, I didn't say the Daily Wire
[00:51:05] outright, but
[00:51:08] and to be clear, I'm not saying that Ben
[00:51:09] Shapiro is gay
[00:51:11] because Ben Shapiro is Jewish [laughter]
[00:51:15] and I think he has a different
[00:51:16] relationship with that company than what
[00:51:18] we're talking about here. My personal
[00:51:20] opinion,
[00:51:22] just a just speculation.
[00:51:27] Um I mean, he's gay. He's He's like
[00:51:30] [ __ ] and and all that, but I I don't
[00:51:33] know if he's gay.
[00:51:38] Um,
[00:51:40] so yeah, I just thought it was an
[00:51:41] interesting conversation. I thought it
[00:51:42] was weird that we've never thought of
[00:51:44] this before, or at least I've never
[00:51:47] thought of this before.
[00:51:51] Yeah. The pastors for TPUSA.
[00:51:54] Yeah. And think of a lot of pastors, a
[00:51:56] lot of high up celebrity Christians that
[00:52:00] get elevated into power,
[00:52:04] government and business
[00:52:06] probably in the military
[00:52:09] because there's a long G tradition going
[00:52:11] back to the Romans and Greeks even of
[00:52:16] gay
[00:52:18] leadership in the military and grooming.
[00:52:21] Yeah, I'm seeing some names in the chat
[00:52:23] that I'm not going to read out loud, but
[00:52:29] just think about it.
[00:52:32] That would be enough to collapse the
[00:52:34] current paradigm and change the whole
[00:52:37] planet.
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