Everything In The Epstein Files Kash Patel Is Missing | Candace Ep 197
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[00:00:00] Well, Trump and Elon declared war over
[00:00:02] the weekend on one another. And Elon
[00:00:04] told the world that Trump is in the
[00:00:06] Epstein files. Cash Patel got wind of
[00:00:08] this bombshell just as he was in the
[00:00:10] middle of a Joe Rogan interview
[00:00:12] dedicated to convincing the public that
[00:00:14] Epstein did in fact kill himself. So
[00:00:17] once again, it's going to be up to all
[00:00:19] of us conspiracy theorists to finish the
[00:00:21] job. And today I'm going to walk Cash
[00:00:24] and all the rest of us through all of
[00:00:26] the loose ends in the Epstein case that
[00:00:28] he might want to follow up on if he
[00:00:30] wanted to find some answers. Plus, at
[00:00:32] the end, we've got a spicy theory that
[00:00:34] could explain all the conflicting
[00:00:36] stories coming from inside the
[00:00:38] administration. Welcome back to Candace.
[00:00:45] [Applause]
[00:00:50] [Music]
[00:00:56] By now, I'm sure that you've heard all
[00:00:58] about Elon Musk declaring war on Donald
[00:01:00] Trump and all the drama that played out
[00:01:02] over the weekend, even though it was
[00:01:04] overshadowed almost overnight by riot
[00:01:06] season breaking out in LA, which we will
[00:01:08] talk about later in the week. But I
[00:01:11] couldn't help but laugh when I saw that
[00:01:12] Russia has now offered political asylum
[00:01:15] to Musk. And they were obviously joking,
[00:01:17] but like not joking. You know what I
[00:01:19] mean? Like, so it was punctuated by Cash
[00:01:22] Patel, though appearing on the Joe Rogan
[00:01:24] podcast for a 2-hour interview. And
[00:01:26] although the Rogan episode didn't air
[00:01:28] until the day after Mus bombshell tweet
[00:01:30] in a hilarious twist of fate, the tweet
[00:01:32] dropped right while they were recording,
[00:01:34] and Jaime pulled it up live in the
[00:01:36] studio. Cash's reaction was hilarious.
[00:01:41] Watch this.
[00:01:43] Elon and Trump seem to be in a bit of a
[00:01:45] spat. Joe, you want to check the tweet
[00:01:46] that Elon just put out a little bit ago?
[00:01:49] Time to drop the really big bomb. Donald
[00:01:51] Trump is in the Epstein files. That's
[00:01:53] the real reason they have not been made
[00:01:55] public. Have a nice day. Jesus Christ.
[00:01:58] I'm not participating in any of that
[00:02:00] conversation between Elon. Have a nice
[00:02:02] day. DJD, someone should take his phone
[00:02:04] away. They're going back and forth about
[00:02:06] different things and yeah, listen. Well,
[00:02:07] he said he was disappointed in Elon.
[00:02:09] Yeah, they told him to leave. Jesus
[00:02:11] Christ. That's a crazy thing to say. How
[00:02:13] does he know? Does he know that Donald
[00:02:15] Trump is in the Epstein Files or does he
[00:02:17] have access to the Epste? I don't know
[00:02:19] how he would, but I'm just staying out
[00:02:20] of the Trump Elon thing. That's way
[00:02:22] outside my lane. Are they doing I know
[00:02:25] my lane and that ain't it.
[00:02:27] I know my lane and that ain't it. True,
[00:02:30] Cash. I really wish that Jamie had
[00:02:32] edited the episode so that we had video
[00:02:34] of Cash's eyeballs as the tweet hit the
[00:02:37] screen because I'm very curious like
[00:02:38] what he was covering up in his
[00:02:40] expression. That's like all around a
[00:02:43] pretty wild experience. I'm sure that
[00:02:44] Cash will remember that moment for the
[00:02:46] rest of his life. But ultimately,
[00:02:49] beneath all the drama, we learned a lot
[00:02:51] about what to expect on the Epstein
[00:02:53] story and what to expect from Cash Patel
[00:02:56] and Dan Bonino, which is not much. It's
[00:02:59] actually basically nothing. Um, wa watch
[00:03:02] more of what Cash said during the
[00:03:04] interview.
[00:03:06] again. We're going to give
[00:03:07] you everything we can. And people have
[00:03:09] to remember, we're not going to
[00:03:11] revictimize women. We're not going to
[00:03:14] put that back out there. It's not
[00:03:15] happening because then he wins. Not
[00:03:17] doing it. You want to hate me for it?
[00:03:19] Fine. Again, logical play out. If there
[00:03:23] was a video of some guy or gal
[00:03:26] committing felonies on an island and I'm
[00:03:30] in charge, don't you think you'd see it?
[00:03:34] If you have access to it. If I have it.
[00:03:36] Period. If I have it. If I have it.
[00:03:40] So, where else would it be? Right. If
[00:03:44] you have it, right? But you can't say
[00:03:46] that you have it. No, we're giving you
[00:03:48] everything we have so far. Everything we
[00:03:51] have so far is Have you guys gone over
[00:03:54] all the video that's available? Yeah,
[00:03:56] that's what I'm telling you. That's what
[00:03:57] takes so much damn time.
[00:04:00] So, aside from how confusing that whole
[00:04:02] exchange is, there's apparently no
[00:04:06] videos or everything we have so far is
[00:04:10] being it's a little unclear, but it cash
[00:04:14] does make it clear that what we all want
[00:04:16] to be in the videos is not in the
[00:04:18] videos, which is all of these
[00:04:19] billionaires and powerful politicians on
[00:04:22] tape with the crimes that they've been
[00:04:23] committing that was being used for
[00:04:25] blackmail. And we know the FBI
[00:04:27] confiscated boxes and boxes of tapes
[00:04:29] originally. Plus, earlier this year,
[00:04:32] there was that one time that one of
[00:04:33] James O'Keefe's muck raers caught Pam
[00:04:35] Bondi on hidden cameras saying this. Do
[00:04:38] you know when the Epstein files are
[00:04:40] going to get released? Um, we hope soon.
[00:04:44] Okay. So, any dates? No. You know what
[00:04:47] it is? There are tons and thousands
[00:04:50] videos and it's all with little kids. So
[00:04:53] they have to go through everyone.
[00:04:57] So after that, she came out and made
[00:05:00] that statement, the same statement in a
[00:05:02] mainstream interview to save face
[00:05:04] presumably. So here's here's that. The
[00:05:07] FBI, they're reviewing there are tens of
[00:05:10] thousands of videos of Epstein with
[00:05:15] children or child porn. and there are
[00:05:18] hundreds of victims and no one victim
[00:05:21] will ever get released. It's just the
[00:05:23] volume and that's what they're going
[00:05:25] through right now. The FBI is diligently
[00:05:27] going through that. So, what's going on
[00:05:31] here? How do we square these two
[00:05:34] experienced public figures saying two
[00:05:36] such wildly different
[00:05:38] things? On the one hand, Cash could be
[00:05:41] compromised. Maybe his family is
[00:05:42] threatened or something to that effect.
[00:05:44] But then Bonino would have to be under
[00:05:46] the same pressure as well and so many
[00:05:49] other people around them. So if that if
[00:05:51] what Bondi is saying were true, then FBI
[00:05:54] agents have all seen these videos and
[00:05:56] the cover up of this whole thing would
[00:05:58] have to be impossibly broad right now
[00:06:00] today. So I find it hard to believe that
[00:06:02] that would even work. Or Pam Bondi could
[00:06:05] be compromised and maybe intentionally
[00:06:07] putting out misinformation either to
[00:06:09] purposely undermine trust in cash by
[00:06:11] claiming that he has things that he does
[00:06:13] not have or she could just be a dumbass
[00:06:15] politician making big facious claims for
[00:06:17] the cameras. But the claims that she's
[00:06:20] making were only initially captured on
[00:06:22] hidden camera and only once that hit the
[00:06:24] internet did she actually make those
[00:06:26] claims like to the public. So, there's a
[00:06:29] whole wild rabbit hole that you can fall
[00:06:30] down about Pam Bondie's involvement in
[00:06:32] the Trayvon Martin case in Florida about
[00:06:34] a decade ago, which in many ways gave
[00:06:37] rise to the whole BLM movement. It's
[00:06:39] entirely possible that Pam is
[00:06:40] compromised. But I think it's more
[00:06:42] likely she just loves the spotlight and
[00:06:44] is most concerned with advancing her own
[00:06:47] career. Basically, though, all theories
[00:06:50] just boil down to one major question. Is
[00:06:53] Cash lying about what is available to
[00:06:56] him? or is he accurately reporting
[00:06:59] what's available to him? Or is it the
[00:07:02] mysterious third option, which we'll get
[00:07:04] to at the end? In my opinion, though, it
[00:07:07] is far more likely that he is accurately
[00:07:10] reporting what he has and he is being
[00:07:12] intentionally used for his track record
[00:07:14] of disclosure, of being a hound dog, of
[00:07:17] going after the truth and the deep
[00:07:19] state. And it looks to me like Cash and
[00:07:22] Dan might essentially just be getting
[00:07:23] played as unwitting paths for the cover
[00:07:26] up of the true story. Erase and destroy
[00:07:29] all the evidence that was collected.
[00:07:30] Maybe even generate a couple carefully
[00:07:32] crafted videos and other files to leave
[00:07:35] around. Drop them into an empty room
[00:07:37] with no leads. And what can these guys
[00:07:38] do? Again, that doesn't really square
[00:07:41] with Pam Bondi out here running her
[00:07:43] mouth about biblical amounts of evidence
[00:07:45] being processed by the FBI. But anyways,
[00:07:49] it looks like once again it's going to
[00:07:51] be on all of us conspiracy theorists to
[00:07:54] do their job for them. Because while
[00:07:56] everyone is losing their minds over
[00:07:58] Trump Musk drama, there's a reason why
[00:08:00] we all care so much about Epstein.
[00:08:03] Epstein is not just a child predator
[00:08:05] that hurt underage girls. Epste
[00:08:07] represents the most damaging national
[00:08:09] security leak in America's history. And
[00:08:11] that leak is still wide open. So,
[00:08:14] someone please tell Cash Patel that if
[00:08:17] you do not have the blackmail tapes that
[00:08:19] Epstein was collecting on people like
[00:08:21] allegedly Bill Gates, Bill Clinton,
[00:08:24] Prince Andrew, Marvin Minsky, Glenn
[00:08:25] Dubin, Leon Black, Sergey Brin, Bill
[00:08:28] Richardson, George Mitchell, many, many
[00:08:30] more. Then that means that someone else
[00:08:34] still has those tapes. That means that
[00:08:36] someone else still has lord knows how
[00:08:39] much of our current administration,
[00:08:41] permanent government, corporate
[00:08:43] executives, and celebrities all
[00:08:45] blackmailed right now, today. We know
[00:08:49] that those tapes existed. We know that
[00:08:51] the FBI raided his mansion and
[00:08:53] confiscated a large number of them. They
[00:08:55] aren't missing because the good guys
[00:08:57] misplaced them. They're missing because
[00:09:00] people inside one of the previous
[00:09:02] administrations covered it up. Now, why
[00:09:05] would someone do that? Well, you don't
[00:09:08] have to be all that sharp to realize
[00:09:10] that the only kind of person that would
[00:09:12] cover something like that up would be
[00:09:14] someone working for the black mailers,
[00:09:17] obviously. And so, it stands to reason
[00:09:19] that they wouldn't have permanently
[00:09:21] destroyed them all from existence. They
[00:09:23] would have simply destroyed them from
[00:09:25] your records, from your files, and your
[00:09:28] storage lockers cash. The black mailers
[00:09:30] obviously still have that blackmail. The
[00:09:33] two most powerful men in our country, or
[00:09:36] at least so we're told, Donald Trump and
[00:09:38] Elon Musk, are both candidates for that
[00:09:41] blackmail, depending on who you ask.
[00:09:44] Faith in our federal government and
[00:09:46] agencies is at an all-time low, and for
[00:09:48] good reason. It is entirely possible,
[00:09:51] even likely, that former presidents,
[00:09:53] back to Bill Clinton, were also on that
[00:09:55] blackmail list. This is not the kind of
[00:09:58] that you look in the file and say, "Huh,
[00:10:00] nothing there. I guess there's nothing
[00:10:02] to see." Case closed, bro. You are the
[00:10:06] FBI. Your job is to investigate this.
[00:10:09] CNN's job is to get a memo and just
[00:10:11] report whatever it says to us. And yet
[00:10:13] somehow it seems that just about
[00:10:15] everything we know about Epstein and his
[00:10:17] network comes from the Muckraaker
[00:10:19] journalists and from victim testimony
[00:10:21] and whistleblowers. The only thing that
[00:10:23] the federal government has contributed
[00:10:25] to the investigation into the most
[00:10:26] significant criminal enterprise in
[00:10:28] generations is to help cover it up. Like
[00:10:31] that one time when Alec Aosta gave him a
[00:10:33] sweetheart plea bargain and looked the
[00:10:35] other way because someone told him
[00:10:37] Epstein belonged to intelligence and to
[00:10:39] leave it alone. Or when top justice
[00:10:42] officials in Florida repeatedly blocked
[00:10:44] Palm Beach Chief of Police Michael Ryder
[00:10:46] from bringing Epstein down sooner. Or
[00:10:48] when Bill Barr, whose father had hired
[00:10:51] Epstein without qualifications for his
[00:10:53] first teaching job at the Dalton School.
[00:10:55] Bill Bar oversaw the detention and
[00:10:57] suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. But Cash is
[00:11:00] apparently throwing his hands in the air
[00:11:02] and treating it like a closed case, like
[00:11:04] there's nothing he could do to shake the
[00:11:06] tree and expose more. What's in the
[00:11:08] files is apparently all there is. And to
[00:11:11] the whole FBI's embarrassment, Cash
[00:11:13] Patel, during his interview with Joe
[00:11:15] Rogan, was apparently not familiar with
[00:11:17] the extensive mainstream media reporting
[00:11:20] that not only was the footage of
[00:11:21] Epstein's first alleged suicide attempt
[00:11:23] apparently missing, and then it was
[00:11:25] later erased due to a clerical error,
[00:11:27] but also, if you notice the dates, two
[00:11:30] of the cameras outside of his cell the
[00:11:32] day that we are told he committed
[00:11:33] suicide were apparently not functioning.
[00:11:36] Cash also apparently didn't know about
[00:11:39] the second autopsy that seemed to show,
[00:11:42] at least according to that doctor, that
[00:11:44] there was no way it could have been a
[00:11:45] suicide because of the way that his neck
[00:11:47] was broken. Check this out. Did you ever
[00:11:50] see Do you remember that HBO autopsy
[00:11:53] show, Dr. Michael Baden, he's a famous
[00:11:56] forensic I don't think scientist. So,
[00:11:59] uh, he's a pathologist and he reviewed
[00:12:02] the case and it was his determination
[00:12:04] that it was a homicide because of the
[00:12:07] way his neck was broken. Mhm. And what
[00:12:09] he said was it was indicative of a
[00:12:12] liature strangulation and it was because
[00:12:14] of the positioning on the neck where the
[00:12:16] marks were, that it wasn't indicative of
[00:12:18] someone hanging by their weight, which
[00:12:20] had been higher on the chin. And there's
[00:12:21] a specific break of the bones and the
[00:12:24] vertebrae that's consistent with someone
[00:12:25] who is just strangled to death. I I
[00:12:28] haven't seen it. I'll definitely take a
[00:12:30] look at it because that's part of my
[00:12:32] job. You haven't seen that the report on
[00:12:35] that? No, I haven't looked at that. Did
[00:12:37] you see any kind did was there any other
[00:12:40] autopsy done other than the official
[00:12:42] one? Not to my knowledge, but if there
[00:12:45] was, you'll get it. And that's what
[00:12:46] we're doing.
[00:12:49] Well, the rest of the world got it cash.
[00:12:52] Um, you can read about it on Law and
[00:12:53] Crime or any number of other websites.
[00:12:55] And to be fair, uh, Badden, this other
[00:12:59] doctor that gave this other diagnosis,
[00:13:02] he was hired by Epstein's brother, Mark
[00:13:04] Epste, to investigate and then he's the
[00:13:06] one that found that he thought it was
[00:13:08] not a suicide, but instead a murder.
[00:13:10] But, you know, you can look into it for
[00:13:12] yourself. The point is simply that Cash
[00:13:14] apparently is only concerned with what's
[00:13:17] in his files, but he's also at the same
[00:13:20] time less informed about the case than
[00:13:22] your average Twitter journalist about
[00:13:24] the state of play. So today, we're going
[00:13:27] to give Cash a little help because this
[00:13:29] is not JFK. Most of the alleged
[00:13:32] co-conspirators and perpetrators are
[00:13:34] still alive and walking free. Most of
[00:13:36] the victims are still alive and willing
[00:13:38] to talk. Most of the witnesses are still
[00:13:41] out there. Most of the crime scenes are
[00:13:44] still standing. So, let's start at the
[00:13:47] beginning and take a quick look at all
[00:13:49] of the myriad places that Cash could
[00:13:51] easily start looking for more answers if
[00:13:53] he really wanted to secure our nation.
[00:13:56] The first victims to go on record were
[00:13:58] Maria and Annie Farmer. Maria Farmer was
[00:14:01] recruited from the New York Academy of
[00:14:03] Art when Eileen Guggenheim introduced
[00:14:05] her to Jeffrey Epstein in the mid 90s.
[00:14:07] Her and her 16-year-old sister are two
[00:14:10] of the earliest known victims of Epstein
[00:14:12] and Gazelene Maxwell's alleged sexual
[00:14:14] assault. Eileen Guggenheim is still the
[00:14:17] chair of the board of directors at the
[00:14:18] New York Academy of Art as listed on
[00:14:20] their website today. That is despite a
[00:14:23] petition launched in 2020 calling for
[00:14:25] her to step down and the resignations of
[00:14:27] many of the other female board members
[00:14:29] in protest. But don't worry, the school
[00:14:32] was sure to give $30,000 to a charity
[00:14:34] for victims of sexual assault. So, it's
[00:14:37] all good. Guggenheim, coming from the
[00:14:40] family and background that she comes
[00:14:42] from, naturally goes on living an
[00:14:44] aristocratic life to this day. Farmer
[00:14:47] claims that she met Donald Trump one day
[00:14:49] in Epste's office, recalling Trump
[00:14:51] eyeing her before Mr. Epste informed him
[00:14:53] that she's quote not for you. And so
[00:14:56] right now, remember, basically
[00:14:58] everything we will read from today is
[00:15:00] just allegations because no FBI director
[00:15:02] has ever done much more or even anything
[00:15:04] at all to verify or to try these things
[00:15:07] out. So the vast majority of these
[00:15:09] allegations have never been proven or
[00:15:11] even tried in a court of law. Okay. But
[00:15:14] she recalled a parade of young girls
[00:15:17] coming through Epstein's house and being
[00:15:18] told that they were modeling auditions
[00:15:20] for Victoria's Secret. We will come back
[00:15:22] to Leslie Wexner and his role in all of
[00:15:24] this in a bit. She also was one of the
[00:15:26] first to mention Bill Clinton, though
[00:15:28] she said that she never actually saw
[00:15:30] him. When she discovered that her
[00:15:32] 16-year-old sister had also been
[00:15:34] violated, she allegedly contacted the
[00:15:36] NYPD and the FBI, who simultaneously
[00:15:39] denied her contacting them, yet also
[00:15:41] followed up with her years later about
[00:15:43] said contact, though nothing ever seemed
[00:15:46] to come of it. She said she also raised
[00:15:48] her concerns with leaders in the art
[00:15:50] community, including Miss Guggenheim,
[00:15:52] but said Miss Guggenheim did not seem to
[00:15:54] take the issue seriously. I wonder why.
[00:15:58] When none of this worked, she went to a
[00:15:59] national magazine. Gazain Maxwell
[00:16:01] allegedly started calling and
[00:16:03] threatening her, saying things like,
[00:16:05] quote, "Better be careful and watch your
[00:16:07] back. I know you go to the Westside
[00:16:09] Highway all the time. While you're out
[00:16:10] there, just be really careful because
[00:16:12] there are a lot of ways to die there."
[00:16:15] One can only imagine the sorts of phone
[00:16:17] calls that the magazine got because the
[00:16:19] story was never published. And so
[00:16:20] Epstein's predation continued
[00:16:22] uninterrupted for more than a decade.
[00:16:25] Eventually, hundreds of victims spoke
[00:16:27] with police and reporters. And
[00:16:29] fortunately, some of them found a police
[00:16:31] officer that listened. One of the true
[00:16:33] heroes of the story. Josepher Kerry was
[00:16:36] a decorated Palm Beach detective who
[00:16:38] opened an investigation to Epstein in
[00:16:40] 2005 and eventually brought charges
[00:16:42] against him in 2008. Although those
[00:16:45] charges did nothing to stop Epstein and
[00:16:47] hardly even slowed him down, they
[00:16:49] produced a large amount of evidence that
[00:16:51] widened the trail for journalists and
[00:16:52] law enforcement that would come after
[00:16:54] him. But he died in 2018 of a mysterious
[00:16:57] and sudden illness just shortly after
[00:17:00] giving his deposition to the court about
[00:17:02] the case. Awfully weird timing. The only
[00:17:05] public reporting that I have ever been
[00:17:07] able to dig up on the matter is in the
[00:17:09] Palm Beach Daily News from June 1st,
[00:17:11] 2018, where it simply said that he died
[00:17:14] Friday, May 25th, 2018 after a brief
[00:17:17] illness. He was 50. No other information
[00:17:21] about the cause of death was ever
[00:17:23] released. Don't know what to make of
[00:17:25] that. Another hero in the first chapter
[00:17:28] of the investigation was Michael Ryder,
[00:17:30] the Palm Beach Chief of Police, who took
[00:17:32] his detective seriously when he heard
[00:17:34] the allegations and he helped Ricari
[00:17:36] investigate and bring the case against
[00:17:37] Epste in 2008. He protested loudly at
[00:17:41] Epsteal, calling it the worst failure of
[00:17:43] the criminal justice system in modern
[00:17:45] times. And while we're here, I also want
[00:17:48] to highlight some of the courageous
[00:17:50] victims that went public and are
[00:17:51] responsible for most of what we know and
[00:17:54] all of the small amount of justice being
[00:17:56] served to Gileain Maxwell for these
[00:17:57] crimes. Annie and Maria Farmer, Virginia
[00:18:00] Def Jafrey, and Joanna Schoberg, among
[00:18:03] many others, provided some of the most
[00:18:05] extensive and important testimony over
[00:18:07] the course of years of dangerous and
[00:18:09] grueling legal battles. Without these
[00:18:11] women's courage, Epstein would likely
[00:18:13] still be free and flying children to his
[00:18:15] private islands to this day. Without
[00:18:18] them, we would likely have nearly no
[00:18:20] names of who else was involved in the
[00:18:21] abuse, the trafficking, and the cover
[00:18:23] up. Earlier this year, Virginia paid the
[00:18:26] ultimate price for her fight when she
[00:18:28] died by apparent suicide. And I know a
[00:18:31] lot of people gravitate towards the
[00:18:33] belief that it was no accident. It's
[00:18:35] important to understand that we
[00:18:36] genuinely don't know for sure. Virginia
[00:18:38] lived an incredibly difficult life as a
[00:18:40] survivor. The things that she went
[00:18:42] through broke her. She was sick. She had
[00:18:44] lost custody of her children and was
[00:18:46] prevented from seeing them in the months
[00:18:48] before she passed. Her husband of 22
[00:18:50] years had allegedly become abusive and
[00:18:52] had beaten her to the point of
[00:18:54] hospitalization before filing a family
[00:18:57] restraining order against her and taking
[00:18:59] her children from her. Please do not
[00:19:02] downplay the strength that this woman
[00:19:04] had to fight through all of that by
[00:19:06] ignoring how much pain and tragedy she
[00:19:08] had to endure. Maybe she committed
[00:19:10] suicide, maybe she didn't. Either way,
[00:19:13] she was a hero for what she did to bring
[00:19:15] Epstein down. And she deserves to be
[00:19:16] remembered for that fight, for the whole
[00:19:18] fight, and not turned into a caricature
[00:19:21] for conspiracy theory lore. Because
[00:19:23] without Virginia, it is entirely
[00:19:25] possible that Epstein would still be
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[00:21:45] the halls of power, let's start with the
[00:21:48] prince. Prince Andrew. Virginia was
[00:21:51] smart enough and cunning enough to play
[00:21:53] the good victim, and she asked for a
[00:21:55] photograph with the prince. She said
[00:21:57] that she wanted something to show her
[00:21:59] mom from her travels, and her capttors
[00:22:01] foolishly agreed and took it on her
[00:22:03] camera. This single photograph is
[00:22:06] probably one of the most significant
[00:22:07] pieces of forensic evidence in any case
[00:22:10] in recent history. This single
[00:22:12] photograph sent shock waves around the
[00:22:14] world and stopped the British royal
[00:22:16] family in its tracks. It also spurred
[00:22:19] international media attention for the
[00:22:21] larger story and brought clear tangible
[00:22:24] weight to the scope of Epstein's
[00:22:25] operations. Even the most common person
[00:22:27] can see this photo and understand that
[00:22:29] there is no explanation for the prince
[00:22:31] to have his hand around a 17-year-old
[00:22:33] girl in that way in that setting with
[00:22:36] that person in the background. From
[00:22:38] Virginia's bravery coming forward, more
[00:22:41] followed and then more until there were
[00:22:43] hundreds of victims. Depositions started
[00:22:45] piling up. Media swarmed to the story
[00:22:47] and names started coming out. Some were
[00:22:49] men who were clearly targets of the
[00:22:51] blackmail operation like Prince Andrew
[00:22:53] was. But others seemed to straddle the
[00:22:55] line between the blackmailed and the
[00:22:56] black mailers. allegedly perverted men
[00:22:59] perhaps, but perhaps also involved in
[00:23:02] the financial, logistical, or legal
[00:23:04] framework of this conspiracy that was
[00:23:06] hidden in plain sight in the highest
[00:23:09] halls of power. So, in no particular
[00:23:11] order, here's just a handful of those
[00:23:13] men who are still available for
[00:23:15] questioning today should cash want to.
[00:23:18] Leon Black, the billionaire founder of
[00:23:21] Apollo Global Management, one of the
[00:23:22] most powerful asset managers in the
[00:23:24] world. He paid Epstein more than $180
[00:23:27] million for tax advice and allegedly
[00:23:29] saved over $1.3 billion by using those
[00:23:33] tax avoidance strategies. He was also
[00:23:36] accused of sexual assault in connection
[00:23:38] with Jeffrey Epstein by multiple
[00:23:39] victims, one of whom was a teenager with
[00:23:42] Down syndrome and autism. Leon Black
[00:23:45] denied the allegations and eventually
[00:23:46] all the charges were settled or dropped.
[00:23:49] He resigned from most of his cushy
[00:23:50] positions, but he's still out there
[00:23:52] doing his thing being a happy little
[00:23:55] billionaire. Larry Summers, who played
[00:23:57] an instrumental role in the deregulation
[00:23:59] that led directly to the 2008 collapse,
[00:24:02] met with Jeffrey Epstein more than a
[00:24:03] dozen times from 2013 through 2016 after
[00:24:07] Jeffrey Epstein had already done time
[00:24:09] for soliciting prostitution from a minor
[00:24:11] and after Harvard had stopped receiving
[00:24:13] his donations. Maybe they were just
[00:24:16] buddies. Anyways, Larry Summers recently
[00:24:19] did a stint on the board of directors of
[00:24:21] OpenAI. He still teaches at the Harvard
[00:24:23] Kennedy School and lectures us about the
[00:24:25] economy which he helped destroy over the
[00:24:27] last 70 years. He is very wealthy, doing
[00:24:30] quite well, available for questioning
[00:24:33] should cash want to. Alan Derswitz was
[00:24:36] one of Epste's lawyers for the original
[00:24:38] 2008 case and also allegedly a massage
[00:24:41] enthusiast. He said some pretty
[00:24:43] interesting things about it all in the
[00:24:44] past.
[00:24:46] Did you ever see Mr. Epste with underage
[00:24:49] girls? No. Oh, no. If I had ever seen
[00:24:51] Jeffrey Epstein in any inappropriate
[00:24:54] situation with an underage girl, I would
[00:24:56] have terminated my relationship and
[00:24:57] turned him in. No way. So, you're
[00:25:00] obviously surprised by the allegations.
[00:25:02] We were shocked by the allegations, but
[00:25:04] as a criminal lawyer, being shocked by
[00:25:06] an allegation doesn't mean that I won't
[00:25:08] defend somebody. Alan Dersowitz helped
[00:25:11] negotiate what many have criticized as a
[00:25:13] lenient plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein in
[00:25:15] 2008. Dersuitz denies the deal was a
[00:25:18] bargain, instead arguing prosecutors
[00:25:20] lacked the evidence to indict Epstein
[00:25:22] for federal sex trafficking charges.
[00:25:25] He was
[00:25:26] shocked. But multiple housekeepers and
[00:25:29] victims testified to Durit's involvement
[00:25:31] in all this evil stuff going on behind
[00:25:33] the scenes, but he denies ever doing
[00:25:36] anything untoward. So obviously, he must
[00:25:38] be innocent. You can tell there's
[00:25:40] nothing shady going on there because he
[00:25:43] has called on Trump multiple times to
[00:25:45] pardon Gileain Maxwell claiming that she
[00:25:47] is entirely innocent and the whole story
[00:25:49] is lies.
[00:25:51] So
[00:25:53] yeah, I'm sure that old Dersy would be
[00:25:56] available to answer some questions too,
[00:25:57] Cash. Just saying. Then there's Ahoud
[00:26:00] Barack, the literal former prime
[00:26:02] minister of Israel and ex- head of
[00:26:04] Israeli military intelligence, who
[00:26:06] coincidentally just happened to visit
[00:26:08] Epste at least 30 times that we know of
[00:26:11] between 2013 and 2017. Unlike many of
[00:26:14] Epste's other visitors, Ahood actually
[00:26:16] had the good sense to try to hide his
[00:26:18] face while sneaking in and out of
[00:26:19] Epste's residence, which he did monthly
[00:26:21] for 11 consecutive months starting in
[00:26:24] December of 2015, which is just really
[00:26:27] interesting. I can't imagine why the
[00:26:30] former head of Israeli military
[00:26:31] intelligence would have a regular
[00:26:33] meeting schedule with this guy that just
[00:26:35] seemed to be blackmailing American
[00:26:37] politicians and elites on behalf of some
[00:26:40] unknown foreign government.
[00:26:43] Oh, right.
[00:26:46] Anyways, Ahood is a little busy with a
[00:26:48] different spying program going tits up
[00:26:51] over in Italy right now, but I'm sure he
[00:26:53] could possibly just maybe make some time
[00:26:56] in his busy schedule to talk about this
[00:26:58] one. And of course, we have to talk
[00:27:00] about Leslie Wexner, the bankroll. Of
[00:27:03] all the rich guys who are still walking
[00:27:05] free after this scandal, Leslie Wexner
[00:27:08] is in many ways the most outrageous.
[00:27:10] Wexner is the founder and former
[00:27:12] chairman of the limited or LB brands
[00:27:14] which encompasses Victoria's Secret,
[00:27:16] Abbercrombie and Fitch and Hollister
[00:27:18] among many others. I just point out
[00:27:20] those three though because they were all
[00:27:23] fronts for sex trafficking rings and
[00:27:25] Leslie Wexner though he feebly claimed
[00:27:27] that Epstein stole from him and he had
[00:27:30] no idea what his boy Jeffrey was up to.
[00:27:32] He was both the bankroll and the access
[00:27:35] that Epstein used to prey on teen girls.
[00:27:38] Whitney Webb reported in One Nation
[00:27:39] Undermail that Wexner signed his
[00:27:41] complete power of attorney over to
[00:27:43] Epstein, meaning that Epstein had
[00:27:45] complete control over all of Wexner's
[00:27:47] financial and business assets. He could
[00:27:49] buy, sell, and manage anything Wexner
[00:27:52] owned on Wexner's behalf without Wexner
[00:27:55] present. This gave Wexner the cover to
[00:27:58] say that he had no idea what Epstein was
[00:28:00] up to. But let's be real, Les, let's
[00:28:02] let's be real. You didn't become one of
[00:28:04] the wealthiest Jewish and pro-Israel
[00:28:06] philanthropists in the world by not
[00:28:08] knowing what you were doing. You did so
[00:28:11] by aligning with your buddies at the
[00:28:13] Mega Group and financing sexual
[00:28:15] blackmail and intelligence operations
[00:28:17] around the world while simultaneously
[00:28:19] selling unattainable beauty standards to
[00:28:21] young girls. Allegedly. Allegedly.
[00:28:25] Leslie Wexner is a real piece of work.
[00:28:27] Whitney has a whole chapter in her book
[00:28:29] about that one time when he admitted
[00:28:31] that he believes that he is possessed by
[00:28:32] an evil demon named Adibbook that drives
[00:28:35] him to always thirst for more power and
[00:28:37] more money. Yeah, he obviously had no
[00:28:41] idea what Jeffrey Epstein was up to
[00:28:43] while he flew all around the world
[00:28:45] posing as a Victoria's Secret recruiter
[00:28:47] using Victoria's Secret bank accounts
[00:28:49] for multi-million dollar properties and
[00:28:51] jets and the like. Oh yeah, and I almost
[00:28:54] forgot that his other modeling and
[00:28:57] fashion company, Abberrombie and Fitch,
[00:28:59] was also running a sex trafficking ring,
[00:29:01] which was super gay. News broke last
[00:29:05] year that Mike Jeff, the Abbercrombie
[00:29:07] CEO, had been using the Abbercrombie
[00:29:09] modeling catalog as his personal menu.
[00:29:12] And there were some truly messed up
[00:29:13] details in the court documents like
[00:29:16] victims being locked in rooms during
[00:29:18] group sex acts, injected with drugs, and
[00:29:21] more. Those allegations never made it
[00:29:24] far enough to uncover any true extent of
[00:29:26] whether the trafficking was being
[00:29:27] exported as a service to any other
[00:29:29] powerful men around the world the way
[00:29:31] that Epstein was doing with Victoria's
[00:29:32] Secret because the court ruled this year
[00:29:34] that he was unfit to stand trial due to
[00:29:37] dementia and Alzheimer's. So, oh well
[00:29:39] that he trafficked and raped all those
[00:29:41] young boys. I guess just case closed.
[00:29:45] Oh, allegedly, by the way, allegedly
[00:29:47] never got tried in a court. We have no
[00:29:50] idea. You can read the documents for
[00:29:53] yourself. And I mention old Mike because
[00:29:55] he was specifically put in place by
[00:29:57] Lesie Wexner, who bought Abberrombie in
[00:30:00] 1988 and then within just a couple years
[00:30:02] put Jeffre in to rebuild the brand with
[00:30:05] a particular focus on the teen customer.
[00:30:08] I'm sure Lesie didn't mean it quite like
[00:30:10] that, though. No way. Surely he had no
[00:30:13] idea. He just happened to keep hiring
[00:30:16] pedophiles to run his businesses and
[00:30:18] manage all of his money. Just such bad
[00:30:20] luck for Mr. Wexner. Really
[00:30:23] unbelievable. But anyways, I guess that
[00:30:25] Mr. Jeff is not available for cash to
[00:30:28] ask any questions as he is apparently
[00:30:29] now a vegetable. An old perverted gay
[00:30:32] vegetable. But now I want to shift gears
[00:30:35] a little bit from the billionaires who
[00:30:37] seem to be in some way involved in the
[00:30:39] trafficking organization to some of the
[00:30:41] prominent targets who are still
[00:30:43] available for questioning. just a small
[00:30:45] smattering that we know of today to give
[00:30:47] our boy Cash a head start. Like David
[00:30:50] Copperfield, he can be found on the Las
[00:30:52] Vegas strip still today in 2025. I was
[00:30:55] appalled to discover when I recently
[00:30:56] went to the Bitcoin conference there
[00:30:58] that bro is still doing magic shows in
[00:31:00] 2025. But anyways, Copperfield was one
[00:31:03] of those left field names that came up
[00:31:05] in Joanna Shoberg's depositions. Sort of
[00:31:07] like when everyone was scratching their
[00:31:09] heads over mention of Stephen Hawking.
[00:31:12] He allegedly met with Epste multiple
[00:31:14] times and police recovered dozens of
[00:31:16] handwritten messages from him in
[00:31:18] Epstein's home. Joanna Schelberg alleged
[00:31:21] that she met him at a dinner at
[00:31:22] Epstein's house one time and he asked
[00:31:24] her if she was aware, quote, that girls
[00:31:27] were getting paid to find other girls,
[00:31:30] which in isolation almost sounds like he
[00:31:32] was concerned and snooping into the
[00:31:34] matter to see if he should do anything
[00:31:35] about it. Copperfield later used this
[00:31:38] exact story and that same logic when
[00:31:40] news of his connections to Epstein came
[00:31:42] out. And in some ways, it's
[00:31:43] understandable. Shoberg was 20 at the
[00:31:46] time and sort of shrugged the question
[00:31:47] off. So, it kind of tracks until you
[00:31:50] search for David Copperfield sexual
[00:31:52] assault on Google and oh boy. Either
[00:31:56] there are a lot of gold diggers trying
[00:31:58] to meto this dude or he was friends with
[00:32:01] Epstein for a reason. There are lots of
[00:32:03] allegations that he denies and honestly
[00:32:05] they might all be untrue or women juiced
[00:32:08] up on the me too frenzy turning drunk
[00:32:10] hookups into accusations. I don't know.
[00:32:12] But I do know that Copperfield openly
[00:32:15] admits to befriending a 15-year-old fan
[00:32:18] when she came to one of his shows, then
[00:32:21] maintaining a friendship with her,
[00:32:22] sending her gifts and tickets, but not
[00:32:24] grooming her. Definitely not grooming
[00:32:27] her. And then as soon as she turned 18,
[00:32:30] he started banging her and spent the
[00:32:31] next four years doing so. So that's
[00:32:35] super awkward, dude. Maybe all those
[00:32:38] other accusations are more than just
[00:32:40] accusations, maybe. Anyways, Cash, you
[00:32:44] could find this dude any old night down
[00:32:46] on the Las Vegas strip. His face is like
[00:32:48] 60 feet tall all over the place down
[00:32:50] there. You really can't miss him.
[00:32:53] Obviously, there's also Bill Clinton,
[00:32:55] who when he's not pardoning his
[00:32:56] co-trafficking brother or getting his
[00:32:58] cigar trimmed by Monica Lewinsky, he
[00:33:00] apparently, according to Schoberg, likes
[00:33:03] them young. A quote that is now
[00:33:05] infamous. Jeffrey Epstein visited the
[00:33:08] Clinton White House a whopping 17 times,
[00:33:11] often with various beautiful women on
[00:33:12] his arms. And I would say that Cash
[00:33:15] should speak to whoever the hell let him
[00:33:17] in there except that he can't because
[00:33:19] his name is Mark Middleton and he
[00:33:22] conveniently committed suicide a couple
[00:33:24] years ago by shooting himself in the
[00:33:26] chest with a shotgun that was not found
[00:33:28] at the crime scene while simultaneously
[00:33:30] strangling himself with an electrical
[00:33:32] cord all while tied to a tree. True
[00:33:35] story. But other influential politicians
[00:33:38] Cash might want to investigate include
[00:33:39] George Mitchell, the former Democratic
[00:33:41] Senate majority leader, who Jafrey
[00:33:43] allegedly said that she was trafficked
[00:33:45] to for sex, as well as former New Mexico
[00:33:48] Governor Bill Richardson. And Bill
[00:33:50] Richardson is a key piece of this puzzle
[00:33:53] because Epstein chose to put his ranch
[00:33:55] in New Mexico. And there was a fair bit
[00:33:58] of legal red tape that he had to wade
[00:34:00] through in order to acquire the land and
[00:34:01] to put an air strip on it without any
[00:34:03] inspections and any hassle and such. And
[00:34:07] I'm not the only one who suspects Bill
[00:34:09] Richardson was scratching Epste's back
[00:34:11] while Epste's girls were scratched.
[00:34:13] Well,
[00:34:14] allegedly. And by the way, Zoro Ranch is
[00:34:18] still out there. I drove right up to its
[00:34:20] gates just a couple months ago and
[00:34:22] snooped around. I bet Cash could cook up
[00:34:25] a reason why he might need to go dig up
[00:34:26] the basement out there or something like
[00:34:28] that. Or at least just investigate who
[00:34:30] the hell bought it and why. Cuz I think
[00:34:33] we all know that whoever bought it had a
[00:34:35] little bit of explaining to do. And
[00:34:37] lastly for today, we come to Glenn and
[00:34:40] Eva Dubin. These two touch on a whole
[00:34:43] other side of Epstein's business, which
[00:34:45] was matchmaking. Glenn Dubin was
[00:34:48] allegedly the first man Epstein
[00:34:50] trafficked Virginia to when she was 16.
[00:34:53] And Eva Anderson Dubin is Jeffrey
[00:34:55] Epstein's ex-girlfriend of 10 years. And
[00:34:58] 10 years is a number that doesn't even
[00:35:00] begin to make sense when you're talking
[00:35:02] about Jeffrey Epstein and his
[00:35:04] girlfriend. Like, but anyways, Glenn
[00:35:07] Duven is a billionaire hedge fund
[00:35:09] manager, the founder of Hybrbridge
[00:35:11] Capital. Shortly after Epstein
[00:35:12] introduced Glenn to Jess Staley, who was
[00:35:14] a senior executive at JP Morgan, Glenn
[00:35:16] Dubin sold Hybrbridge to JP Morgan over
[00:35:19] the course of several years for several
[00:35:20] billion dollars. He remained on as the
[00:35:23] CEO. So, it was a very profitable
[00:35:26] relationship before the exchange of the
[00:35:28] supermodel girlfriend, a girlfriend who
[00:35:30] was apparently allegedly down with
[00:35:33] Glenn's other proclivities as well.
[00:35:36] Because the Duban's personal chef,
[00:35:38] Deborah Rizzo, and her husband, Ronaldo
[00:35:41] Rizzo, testified in their depositions
[00:35:43] that in late 2004 or early 2005, Eva
[00:35:47] brought a young girl over to the house
[00:35:49] and told her to sit and wait in the
[00:35:51] kitchen. Rizzo could tell that the girl
[00:35:53] was upset and was shaking. And when they
[00:35:55] were briefly alone with her, she started
[00:35:56] to detail how she is being forced to do
[00:35:58] sexual acts for Jeffrey Epstein. But
[00:36:00] then, when they hear Eva returning, she
[00:36:02] goes mute. and Eva comes in and says
[00:36:04] that she will be working for her in the
[00:36:05] city. Other reporting picked up on an
[00:36:08] important detail from the deposition
[00:36:10] that the girl's passport had allegedly
[00:36:13] been taken from her, trapping her with
[00:36:15] the captors. Allegedly, that comes up
[00:36:17] with multiple different girls in
[00:36:19] multiple different parts of this whole
[00:36:20] story. Mr. Rizzo also allegedly watched
[00:36:23] Gileain Maxwell doing some messed up
[00:36:25] stuff with a bunch of underage girls at
[00:36:27] some point. I'm sure that Cash could go
[00:36:30] and talk to the Rizzos. They were
[00:36:31] clearly decent people, not down with
[00:36:34] what's going on. But Glenn and Eva Dubin
[00:36:37] were all good with it, allegedly
[00:36:39] involved in it, and they invited Epste
[00:36:41] over for Thanksgiving dinner the year
[00:36:42] after he finished his 2009 prison
[00:36:44] sentence and sweetheart deal for
[00:36:47] soliciting sex from a minor.
[00:36:50] Eva also advocated for Epstein to his
[00:36:53] probation officer, saying that she quote
[00:36:55] felt 100% comfortable with Jeffrey
[00:36:57] Epstein around my children, which is not
[00:37:00] saying much once you learn of all of
[00:37:02] these allegations that she's involved
[00:37:04] in. The Dubans were also extremely close
[00:37:07] with Lesie Wexner, or they were owed a
[00:37:09] big favor by him, as they were two of
[00:37:11] the only people ever allowed to use his
[00:37:14] yacht without him present. His crew
[00:37:17] actually ventured to ask what Mr. Duban
[00:37:19] did for work as they were so shocked to
[00:37:21] be setting sail without Wexner aboard.
[00:37:23] So, I'm sure that Cash could track this
[00:37:26] lovely couple down and ask them a few
[00:37:28] questions if he felt inspired to.
[00:37:30] Something tells me that they know more
[00:37:32] than just about how Epste manages his
[00:37:34] taxes for billionaires. But we could go
[00:37:37] on and on about all the rich and
[00:37:39] powerful men that are praying the files
[00:37:41] never come out. I didn't even mention
[00:37:43] Bill Gates or Sergey Brin or Elon Musk
[00:37:46] or Donald Trump who are all implicated
[00:37:49] to varying degrees by relationships to
[00:37:51] Epstein. And again, we don't really know
[00:37:54] how guilty most of these people are.
[00:37:56] There are a lot of allegations and loose
[00:37:58] connections to be drawn, but
[00:37:59] theoretically Cash Patel is the literal
[00:38:02] dude who is supposed to be out searching
[00:38:05] for those answers for us so that
[00:38:07] [ __ ] like me don't need to be
[00:38:08] speculating on the internet. But seeing
[00:38:11] as it is perhaps one of the most
[00:38:13] pressing issues of national security and
[00:38:15] is likely still compromising many of our
[00:38:17] highest ranking government and corporate
[00:38:19] officials to this day, someone's got to
[00:38:21] do it. And Cash seems to think that his
[00:38:24] job is to just read the official cover
[00:38:25] up to us. We'll get to the most obvious
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[00:39:48] right, so we've talked about a lot of
[00:39:49] the John's, but perhaps a far more
[00:39:52] concrete place to start digging is a set
[00:39:54] of people that would be far more
[00:39:56] knowledgeable and far more vulnerable to
[00:39:58] questioning by the FBI. And that is the
[00:40:01] women who helped Epstein perpetrate the
[00:40:03] crimes. Because the sick truth of the
[00:40:05] story is that without the women that
[00:40:07] acted as Epstein's pimps and groomers,
[00:40:10] this whole operation would never have
[00:40:12] been possible. You already all know
[00:40:14] about Galileain Maxwell, so we'll skip
[00:40:16] over her for today and get to the two
[00:40:18] other women whose names you might not
[00:40:19] have heard. And at the top of that list
[00:40:21] is Sarah Kellen, who was Galain's
[00:40:24] right-hand woman and by some accounts
[00:40:26] more responsible for the operations
[00:40:27] day-to-day than even Maxwell. Sarah
[00:40:30] Kellen was almost certainly a victim
[00:40:32] first, who was then groomed into a
[00:40:34] position of greater and greater
[00:40:35] responsibility for recruiting,
[00:40:37] scheduling, and managing Epstein's
[00:40:39] victims. She knew what was happening,
[00:40:41] where it was happening, when it was
[00:40:43] happening, and who was involved. She
[00:40:45] kept records, made phone calls,
[00:40:47] organized meetings, pickups, drop offs,
[00:40:49] and much more. She, without a doubt,
[00:40:52] certainly knows enough to blow the whole
[00:40:54] case wide open. Allegedly. Allegedly.
[00:40:58] Today, she's a multi-millionaire married
[00:41:01] to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. She's
[00:41:03] just out there living life like a normal
[00:41:06] rich person in New York, except when
[00:41:08] she's staying in her $6 million
[00:41:09] penthouse in Miami. Of course, this is
[00:41:12] where everything gets really infuriating
[00:41:13] and insane. This isn't some unproven
[00:41:16] accusation. We know for a fact that she
[00:41:17] worked for Epstein in this sort of
[00:41:19] capacity. And the fact that Gileain
[00:41:21] Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years for
[00:41:23] her role in the operation sets clear
[00:41:25] judicial precedent for prosecuting the
[00:41:27] other women that filled similar roles.
[00:41:30] The fact that Cash probably doesn't even
[00:41:32] know about this is criminal and frankly
[00:41:34] kind of embarrassing. There's absolutely
[00:41:36] no reason why this woman should be
[00:41:38] walking free, living the high life like
[00:41:40] nothing ever happened while Epstein's
[00:41:41] victims are living with a lifetime of
[00:41:43] trauma and suffering. She's easy to
[00:41:45] find. She's married to a NASCAR driver.
[00:41:47] And actually, actually, just the other
[00:41:50] day, my girlfriend pulled up an article
[00:41:52] while we were in the grocery store, and
[00:41:53] it turns out that our boy Brian Vickers
[00:41:56] is over it. He's done being married to
[00:41:57] Epstein's literal assistant and he's
[00:41:59] filing for divorce and ending his social
[00:42:01] media blackout. Good move, bro. Good
[00:42:04] move. Great time to talk to Sarah Cash.
[00:42:08] Just saying. Then there's Leslie Grath,
[00:42:11] who was Epste's personal assistant for
[00:42:13] almost 20 years. She was named in the
[00:42:16] 2008 plea deal as a possible
[00:42:17] co-conspirator. She also arranged travel
[00:42:20] and lodging and scheduled for the
[00:42:21] endless stream of underage girls being
[00:42:23] raped by Epstein. She also would be able
[00:42:25] to blow the whole thing wide open. She
[00:42:27] would know all about who was getting
[00:42:29] massages, who was giving them, what the
[00:42:31] inner workings of the organization were,
[00:42:33] and she's also walking around free to
[00:42:36] this day. There are others, but you get
[00:42:38] the point. There are answers out there,
[00:42:40] and they are still alive, walking around
[00:42:42] with everything you might need to break
[00:42:44] this case wide open. if you did your job
[00:42:47] and investigated it instead of
[00:42:49] mindlessly participating in the cover
[00:42:51] up. You are the Federal Bureau of
[00:42:54] Investigation. Your job is to solve
[00:42:56] crimes, not declassify fake documents
[00:42:59] left to you by your corrupt
[00:43:00] predecessors. Because the most important
[00:43:02] thing to remember in all this, the
[00:43:04] elephant in the room is that Epstein
[00:43:06] worked for one or multiple intelligence
[00:43:09] agencies. He was a spy. He was not just
[00:43:12] some random pedophile. This is a matter
[00:43:14] of national security and all the
[00:43:16] blackmail that he collected, much of the
[00:43:18] fruits of his operations are still in
[00:43:20] play. And I'm still waiting for a
[00:43:23] convincing argument that his primary
[00:43:24] employer was someone other than Israeli
[00:43:26] military intelligence. Whitney Webb
[00:43:28] clearly lays out all the evidence and
[00:43:30] sourcing. You need to understand this
[00:43:32] hypothesis in her two-part book, One
[00:43:33] Nation Under Blackmail. But even if he
[00:43:36] wasn't working for Israel, let's just
[00:43:38] imagine that this organization made up
[00:43:40] of a bunch of Jewish billionaires was
[00:43:42] working for Iran or China or even for
[00:43:45] the CIA and not for Israel, then it is
[00:43:49] still a matter of national security,
[00:43:52] urgent national security. Having one
[00:43:55] leak, one mole in our government is a
[00:43:57] matter of urgent national security. But
[00:43:59] we are talking about a whole network
[00:44:01] vast enough and powerful enough to
[00:44:04] handc official FBI files that show
[00:44:07] nothing. Despite the fact that we know
[00:44:09] the FBI confiscated blackmail tapes from
[00:44:11] his mansion that contained recordings of
[00:44:13] many of these powerful people engaging
[00:44:15] in sexual acts with minors. We know that
[00:44:18] Epstein kept trophies like a large
[00:44:20] painting of Bill Clinton wearing a blue
[00:44:22] dress. We know that he was close friends
[00:44:25] in some form with the former prime
[00:44:27] minister of Israel and the former head
[00:44:29] of Israeli military intelligence. We
[00:44:32] know that he was friends with just about
[00:44:34] everyone else in his day from the heads
[00:44:36] of the world's biggest tech companies
[00:44:37] and banks to many of the biggest names
[00:44:39] in Hollywood to former and also current
[00:44:43] presidents of the United States. So
[00:44:46] naturally, no one is all too happy with
[00:44:48] Cash right now. Personally, I'm inclined
[00:44:51] to believe he's telling us his own
[00:44:53] truth, the truth of what he's seeing and
[00:44:55] finding. I just know that if he is
[00:44:57] unaware of the reporting of broken
[00:44:59] surveillance cameras outside Epstein's
[00:45:01] cell and of the other autopsies, then
[00:45:04] how much else in this story is he
[00:45:06] unaware of? Because the answers aren't
[00:45:09] going to come from the leftovers of the
[00:45:11] Biden administration. They're going to
[00:45:12] come from someone powerful with the
[00:45:15] authority to pursue it, digging into the
[00:45:17] hundreds of open leads left scattered
[00:45:20] across America and around the world. I
[00:45:22] have left a few dozen open threads here
[00:45:24] in this episode. For more, read Whitney
[00:45:26] Webb's One Nation Under Blackmail or
[00:45:28] follow any of the incredible independent
[00:45:30] journalists that have been digging into
[00:45:31] this for more than a decade now. As to
[00:45:34] the question we all started at and the
[00:45:36] hill that Cash seems intent on dying on,
[00:45:38] did Jeffrey Epstein kill himself? I
[00:45:42] don't know. Many people aren't aware
[00:45:44] that Epstein filed a new will in the
[00:45:46] Virgin Islands just days before he
[00:45:47] allegedly killed himself, which means
[00:45:50] something. I'm not really sure what, but
[00:45:53] it means something. I think there is a
[00:45:55] possibility that he killed himself, but
[00:45:56] honestly, if you're going to parrot wild
[00:45:58] conspiracy theories like Jeffrey Epstein
[00:46:01] managed to break his own neck by hanging
[00:46:03] himself from a bed sheet in his cell
[00:46:05] while shorting out the cameras and
[00:46:07] putting the guards to sleep outside as
[00:46:08] well, then you might as well take a stop
[00:46:11] by Epstein isn't dead conspiracy
[00:46:13] theories while you're out there in crazy
[00:46:15] town. Because whether you like it or
[00:46:17] not, it's kind of weird that Dead
[00:46:19] Epstein's nose looked to be hooked while
[00:46:21] alive Epstein's was straight and Dead
[00:46:24] Epstein's ears seem to have a distinctly
[00:46:26] different cartilage pattern than alive
[00:46:27] Epstein. In fact, this actually gets to
[00:46:30] the only positive version of what's
[00:46:32] going on right now, which is a theory
[00:46:34] that's been floating for some time, and
[00:46:36] it was revoiced by Chase Geyser of
[00:46:37] Infowars just the other day, that
[00:46:40] Epstein might be in witness protection,
[00:46:43] which at first sounds like a crazy
[00:46:45] conspiracy theory. What are you telling
[00:46:48] me? That they faked his death and rolled
[00:46:50] out a dead body double or a fake autopsy
[00:46:53] and all this crazy stuff just to protect
[00:46:55] Jeffrey Epstein? And actually, it's not
[00:46:58] as crazy as you might think. In fact, if
[00:47:00] you were serious about prosecuting the
[00:47:01] Epstein network, you would need to take
[00:47:04] him off the playing field long enough to
[00:47:05] build your case, lest he actually get
[00:47:07] murdered by the faction you're trying to
[00:47:09] prosecute. Just like everyone currently
[00:47:11] believes happened. Intelligence agencies
[00:47:13] and organized crime and even just
[00:47:15] regular old celebrities have been using
[00:47:17] body doubles for years. The CIA has had
[00:47:20] skin masks that are nearly impossible to
[00:47:22] spot since at least the '9s when the
[00:47:24] CIA's head of disguise walked into the
[00:47:26] White House wearing one and briefed the
[00:47:28] president on the technology without him
[00:47:30] or the Secret Service knowing that she
[00:47:32] was in disguise until she took it off.
[00:47:34] There's a whole TED talk about that. You
[00:47:36] can watch it. I've made videos about it.
[00:47:37] It's crazy. But the main reason why
[00:47:40] everyone on the right is so appalled
[00:47:41] with Cash and Dan right now is because
[00:47:43] they were legitimate straight shooters
[00:47:45] before entering the administration. Dan
[00:47:48] certainly slanted well to the right, but
[00:47:50] both of them had a proven track record
[00:47:52] of calling out corruption and calling
[00:47:53] for action on the Epstein files. Their
[00:47:56] 180 as soon as they entered office is
[00:47:58] really weird, and there's no convincing
[00:48:00] way to explain their change of tune
[00:48:02] other than some vast and extremely
[00:48:04] powerful blackmail operation threatening
[00:48:06] their lives or their families. Or maybe
[00:48:10] some version of this witness protection
[00:48:11] theory. Plus, remember this super weird
[00:48:15] video that we got from Megan Kelly in
[00:48:17] January of 2024. We're not done with
[00:48:20] Jeffrey Epste. I can tell you that for a
[00:48:21] fact. Can't tell you how I know, but I
[00:48:23] can tell you for a fact we're going to
[00:48:25] hear a lot more about Jeffrey Epstein in
[00:48:27] the coming year. Uh, and you may be even
[00:48:30] hearing from him directly. More on that
[00:48:33] as I'm allowed to tell you.
[00:48:36] Well, I still don't know what to make of
[00:48:38] that one at all. If she's alluding to
[00:48:40] this whole witness protection theory,
[00:48:42] then she really jumped the gun on that
[00:48:44] report. But who knows? It would be hard
[00:48:46] to keep everyone from hearing rumors of
[00:48:48] such an operation if that was what was
[00:48:49] really going on. There might be whispers
[00:48:51] and leaks to well-connected journalists
[00:48:53] like Megan. So, actually, if you want a
[00:48:56] white pill conspiracy theory, then chew
[00:48:58] on that one for a bit. However, the key
[00:49:00] phrase in everything that we just said
[00:49:02] was if you were serious about
[00:49:04] prosecuting the Jeffrey Epste Network.
[00:49:06] And that's a pretty big if. But either
[00:49:08] way, we will likely get answers on that
[00:49:10] in the next year or four. I mean, the
[00:49:13] funny part is and the part that cash of
[00:49:15] all people should be familiar with from
[00:49:17] Russia gate is that at a certain point
[00:49:19] the mainstream story becomes so
[00:49:21] improbable that the accumulation of
[00:49:23] evidence so absolute that it is actually
[00:49:26] the conspiracy theory. Because yeah,
[00:49:29] maybe Epstein was just a random
[00:49:30] pedophile that Bill Bar's dad hired for
[00:49:32] a teaching job he had no qualifications
[00:49:34] for. Then he fooled a few dozen of the
[00:49:36] world's richest, smartest, and most
[00:49:37] cutthroat business people into letting
[00:49:39] him manage their money when he had no
[00:49:41] resume at all. And then he didn't manage
[00:49:43] their money at all, but proceeded to
[00:49:44] build himself a sex trafficking empire
[00:49:46] complete with boats and planes and
[00:49:49] mansions and an island. And then he
[00:49:51] walked that empire straight into the
[00:49:53] White House 17 times. And he also flew
[00:49:55] around the world with the Prince of
[00:49:56] England and also just got lucky with his
[00:49:58] sweetheart deal. And Alex Aosta just
[00:50:00] misheard that whole intelligence thing
[00:50:02] and he never corrected the record. and
[00:50:04] he was just friends with Aud Barack
[00:50:06] because they like to play drreidle
[00:50:07] together once a month in his mansion as
[00:50:09] underage girls float in and out of it.
[00:50:11] But AO didn't notice any of that and
[00:50:13] neither did any of the other
[00:50:14] billionaires that still walk around free
[00:50:16] to this day, including several currently
[00:50:18] running our government and orchestrating
[00:50:20] massive pandemic I mean pandemic
[00:50:22] responses. And eventually Jeffrey's good
[00:50:25] luck just ran out and he went down like
[00:50:27] any old common criminal would. But if
[00:50:30] you ask me, you'd have to be a crazy
[00:50:33] conspiracy theorist to believe something
[00:50:35] that ridiculous. That's all we have time
[00:50:37] for today. Thanks for sticking through.
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