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[00:00:00] We still talking about this creep. This
[00:00:02] creep Epstein really
[00:00:05] still covering it up. Still covering it
[00:00:07] up. Cash Patel is saying no. There's no
[00:00:09] evidence.
[00:00:09] >> Conspiracy theories [music] are entering
[00:00:11] a danger.
[00:00:12] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[00:00:15] democracy.
[00:00:15] >> There's so much evidence out there
[00:00:17] [music] that even if less than 1% is
[00:00:19] true, will that be enough to collapse
[00:00:22] the current paradigm and change the
[00:00:25] whole planet?
[00:00:29] What month did Cash go on Joe Rogan?
[00:00:32] June. It was June when old Cashy Boy
[00:00:36] went on Joe Rogan.
[00:00:38] Yes indeed.
[00:00:40] Yes indeed.
[00:00:42] Classic June 6th.
[00:00:47] That was atrocious,
[00:00:53] but it made for some crazy memes, that's
[00:00:55] for sure.
[00:00:57] >> [clears throat]
[00:01:01] >> And it was in July
[00:01:04] that Israel
[00:01:07] started planning for forced transfer of
[00:01:08] Gaza's population, a blueprint for
[00:01:10] crimes against humanity.
[00:01:13] Military order to turn ruins of Rafa
[00:01:15] into humanitarian city. Humanitarian.
[00:01:18] But experts call the plan an internment
[00:01:20] camp for all Palestinians in Gaza. Just
[00:01:23] shuffling through all the most inhumane
[00:01:25] things you could do.
[00:01:27] the most moral army. And more and more
[00:01:30] people were waking up and more and more
[00:01:32] people were like, "What the [ __ ] is
[00:01:34] going on?" And the the starvation
[00:01:37] mounted into allout famine.
[00:01:42] They blocked aid for a record number of
[00:01:45] days. It was like, what was it like 70
[00:01:48] days or something like that in total by
[00:01:49] the time it ended?
[00:01:53] I started demoing uh buyer
[00:01:56] We'll come back to that in a second.
[00:02:00] Israel is the issue that will bring the
[00:02:02] left and right together in the middle in
[00:02:03] 2028 and save America from this
[00:02:05] parasitic relationship.
[00:02:08] One can dream. We can hope. We can hope
[00:02:12] and we can dream.
[00:02:14] But
[00:02:17] July was the month [snorts]
[00:02:22] when
[00:02:24] Charlie Kirk told Tucker to go Max.
[00:02:32] July was the month
[00:02:34] when the TPS USA Florida event happened
[00:02:37] and Charlie Kirk told Tucker to go max
[00:02:40] on Epstein
[00:02:43] and he did. And right after that, the
[00:02:46] Google Trend results for everything
[00:02:47] related to the Charlie Kirk
[00:02:49] assassination blew up all across Israel
[00:02:53] and later on in the DC area.
[00:02:58] [snorts]
[00:02:59] And then
[00:03:01] SUBTT, Egyptian plane, Egyptian flew
[00:03:05] through Paris into the United States and
[00:03:09] Mcronone's lawsuit dropped right in the
[00:03:10] middle of that.
[00:03:15] Just thought I would mention it.
[00:03:19] And I'm going to let Tucker roll here
[00:03:22] for a second while I go to the bathroom
[00:03:25] real quick. And then I'll bring up some
[00:03:27] more news stories for us from July
[00:03:29] to get us to set the stage really for
[00:03:32] getting into the turning point of the
[00:03:35] whole year of the whole nation of
[00:03:38] everything basically.
[00:03:41] I don't like to vote because I don't
[00:03:43] believe in any of them. And this time I
[00:03:45] I really felt like I know Trump well. I
[00:03:48] love Trump personally. And what we were
[00:03:50] looking at was just so awful and
[00:03:52] totalitarian and stupid.
[00:03:55] >> And it wasn't even the arguments that I
[00:03:57] disagreed with from the Kla Harris. It's
[00:03:58] weird to even say her name now. Who was
[00:04:00] that exactly? It was like a bad dream.
[00:04:02] Um, but it wasn't even so much the
[00:04:04] arguments I disagreed with, though I dis
[00:04:06] definitely disagreed with the arguments.
[00:04:08] It was the style of argument that drove
[00:04:11] me completely bonkers. Summarized most
[00:04:15] crisply by shut up racist.
[00:04:18] whatever you said it was shut up racist.
[00:04:19] And it's like but wait, you know, first
[00:04:21] of all, I'm not a racist. But that's not
[00:04:22] even the point. The point is I just told
[00:04:25] you what I think. I just asked you an
[00:04:28] entirely legitimate question. Mostly,
[00:04:31] what the hell are you doing? And rather
[00:04:33] than answer it, you didn't pay me the
[00:04:36] respect that you would a human being.
[00:04:38] You treated me like a slave or an animal
[00:04:40] by telling me to stop barking. Shut up,
[00:04:43] racist.
[00:04:44] And I won't put up with that because I'm
[00:04:46] not a slave or an animal. Well, I'm an
[00:04:47] American citizen, an adult man who pays
[00:04:49] his taxes.
[00:04:52] So, [applause]
[00:04:54] you know, I ask people questions for a
[00:04:56] living, and very often I get answers
[00:04:58] that I don't care for, that I disagree
[00:04:59] with, that I think are stupid. But at
[00:05:01] least they're answers. At least the
[00:05:03] person responding is treating me like a
[00:05:06] human being with a soul created in the
[00:05:08] image of the creator. He's paying me the
[00:05:11] respect that every human being is due.
[00:05:14] When you ask a direct question to
[00:05:16] someone in charge, you are due. That
[00:05:20] person is morally bound to give you an
[00:05:22] answer. He's not bound to agree with
[00:05:25] you, but he's bound to stop and answer
[00:05:28] your question.
[00:05:30] And the left never did that. They would
[00:05:32] dismiss you out of hand. You are not
[00:05:34] worth listening to. Be quiet. And that's
[00:05:37] of course where the impulse to
[00:05:39] censorship comes from. It comes from the
[00:05:41] belief that you don't deserve to speak
[00:05:44] because you're not fully human. They own
[00:05:46] you. And that's what I voted against
[00:05:49] above all. And I voted against a million
[00:05:51] different things that I hated about the
[00:05:53] last administration. Their insane desire
[00:05:56] to start pointless wars around the
[00:05:59] world. their total unwillingness to
[00:06:02] protect this country domestically, to
[00:06:05] protect the people who live here, to
[00:06:07] protect the territorial integrity of the
[00:06:09] country, bringing in tens of millions of
[00:06:10] people illegally, giving them free stuff
[00:06:12] the second they get here, making a
[00:06:14] mockery of citizenship.
[00:06:16] I hated all of that. I hated all of
[00:06:20] that. But the thing I hated most was
[00:06:23] their total unwillingness
[00:06:25] to answer any question about why they
[00:06:27] were
[00:06:32] doing what they were doing because it
[00:06:34] was just too insulting. And every single
[00:06:36] time I would just feel like raising the
[00:06:38] middle finger and screaming obscenities,
[00:06:39] which is not an adult response, I'll
[00:06:40] I'll concede, but that's how I felt.
[00:06:44] And I think that's really at the heart
[00:06:46] of why the Epstein thing is so
[00:06:47] distressing. I mean, the guy was some
[00:06:49] weird sex freak who was abusing girls.
[00:06:52] We knew that. But the fact that the US
[00:06:55] government, the one that I voted for,
[00:06:57] refused
[00:06:59] to take my question seriously and
[00:07:02] instead said, "Case closed. Shut up,
[00:07:04] conspiracy theorist." Was too much for
[00:07:06] me. And I
[00:07:11] I don't think the rest of us should be
[00:07:15] satisfied with that. And by the way, let
[00:07:17] me just say really quickly because I was
[00:07:18] so mad about it that I think I found out
[00:07:20] part of what's going on. Um,
[00:07:24] I think we are going to find out more.
[00:07:26] And I think the truth, for whatever it's
[00:07:28] worth, in case you're interested, is
[00:07:29] that the DOJ didn't release lots of
[00:07:31] incriminating sex videos with Ebstein
[00:07:34] and his billionaire pals because they
[00:07:36] don't have them.
[00:07:42] They don't. But they do have an awful
[00:07:47] lot
[00:07:49] an awful lot on an awful lot
[00:07:54] of powerful
[00:07:55] and important people. They have an awful
[00:07:58] lot of binders of images that they had
[00:08:01] to redact things from. They do have an
[00:08:03] awful lot of men who they felt the need
[00:08:06] to redact. They do have an awful lot of
[00:08:10] failed redactions.
[00:08:13] They do have an awful lot of what they
[00:08:16] themselves labeled as CSAM,
[00:08:22] like hundreds and hundreds of them
[00:08:28] in binders like this collected.
[00:08:31] They do have all sorts of photographs,
[00:08:34] all sorts of photooots, all sorts of
[00:08:37] albums
[00:08:38] just from one house.
[00:08:43] one house that they only partially were
[00:08:45] able to raid.
[00:08:47] They do have a whole bunch of passports,
[00:08:50] one of them fake at least.
[00:08:55] They do have an entire archive of photos
[00:08:58] with all sorts of powerful powerful men,
[00:09:04] people that are very much still
[00:09:06] relevant,
[00:09:08] people in all sorts of industries all
[00:09:11] around the world.
[00:09:14] They've got a lot
[00:09:17] as in no evidence. As in we don't even
[00:09:20] know. as in there's no there's no no
[00:09:22] files at all.
[00:09:25] We know by now that there are lots of
[00:09:28] files on lots of people.
[00:09:33] All sorts of people.
[00:09:38] And we don't necessarily know
[00:09:41] who's guilty of what
[00:09:46] because they decided not to investigate
[00:09:49] anyone.
[00:09:52] But I thought I would just pop in here
[00:09:55] to remind us all of just how much
[00:09:59] evidence we have.
[00:10:02] And this is barely even scratching the
[00:10:05] surface.
[00:10:08] Barely.
[00:10:12] This is just a cursory look at the
[00:10:15] network and at the files.
[00:10:21] And this is the TPUSA stage. They don't
[00:10:24] have them because when the original
[00:10:25] search warrant was served 2007, I think
[00:10:29] possibly 2006, I think seven, it was
[00:10:31] basically designed to protect Epstein.
[00:10:34] The search warrant was written in such a
[00:10:36] way to make sure that the feds never got
[00:10:38] their hands on the actually
[00:10:39] incriminating evidence. It's another way
[00:10:40] of saying the cover up has been going on
[00:10:43] since 2007, almost 20 years.
[00:10:45] >> Yes.
[00:10:45] >> And so the real question is not was
[00:10:48] Jeffrey Epstein a weirdo who was abusing
[00:10:50] girls. Yes, we can answer that. The real
[00:10:53] question is why was he doing this on
[00:10:55] whose behalf? And where did the money
[00:10:56] come from? And those are the questions
[00:10:58] that need to be answered. And I think
[00:11:01] it's entirely fair to ask them. And it's
[00:11:03] not adequate to say anyone who asked
[00:11:06] them is somehow desecrating the memory
[00:11:08] of little girls who died in Texas are
[00:11:09] not going to put up with that answer. I
[00:11:11] don't care who gives that answer. That
[00:11:13] is not acceptable. And I think the real
[00:11:15] answer is Jeffrey Epstein was working on
[00:11:17] behalf of intel services. Probably not
[00:11:20] American. And we have every right to ask
[00:11:24] on whose behalf was he working. How does
[00:11:26] a guy go from being a math teacher at
[00:11:28] the Dalton School in the late '7s with
[00:11:30] no college degree to having multiple
[00:11:33] airplanes, a private island, and the
[00:11:35] largest residential house in Manhattan
[00:11:39] by being a Jewish pedophile that was
[00:11:41] really good at laundering money and was
[00:11:42] willing to do just about anything to
[00:11:44] achieve power and wealth and his
[00:11:46] sadistic desires.
[00:11:50] To be blunt, that's that's how that's
[00:11:53] how he did it. Anyways,
[00:11:56] and by being selected by the network
[00:11:58] that was looking for just such a person
[00:12:01] for Israel,
[00:12:04] where did all the money come from?
[00:12:06] >> Leslie West.
[00:12:06] >> And no one has ever gotten to the bottom
[00:12:08] of that because no one has ever tried.
[00:12:10] And moreover, it's extremely obvious to
[00:12:12] anyone who watches that this guy had
[00:12:15] direct connections to a foreign
[00:12:16] government. Now, no one's allowed to say
[00:12:18] that that foreign government is Israel
[00:12:20] because we have been somehow cowed
[00:12:24] into
[00:12:25] have been applause
[00:12:27] >> somehow cowed
[00:12:29] >> into thinking that that's naughty.
[00:12:32] >> This is TPUSA
[00:12:35] in July
[00:12:40] the night after Dave Smith obliterated
[00:12:43] Josh Hammer. There is nothing wrong with
[00:12:47] saying that. There is nothing hateful
[00:12:48] about saying that. There's nothing
[00:12:50] anti-Semitic about saying. There's
[00:12:51] nothing even anti-Israel about saying
[00:12:53] that. I've spent my entire life pretty
[00:12:55] much in Washington where I knew and
[00:12:57] loved a number of people, including one
[00:12:59] very close person who worked at CIA.
[00:13:02] That has never prohibited me from saying
[00:13:05] I think the CIA has done some horrible
[00:13:07] things. Murdered a bunch of people,
[00:13:08] participated in the murder of a sitting
[00:13:10] US president. It's got a whole trail of
[00:13:12] crimes. That doesn't make me a disloyal
[00:13:15] American. It doesn't make me
[00:13:16] anti-American in any sense. I was born
[00:13:17] here. My family's been here for hundreds
[00:13:19] of years. I love this country. That's
[00:13:20] why I live here. So, criticizing the
[00:13:23] behavior of a government agency does not
[00:13:26] make you a hater. It makes you a free
[00:13:28] person. It makes you a citizen. You're
[00:13:31] allowed to do that because you're not a
[00:13:34] slave. You're a citizen. And you have a
[00:13:37] right to expect that your government
[00:13:40] will not act against your interest. And
[00:13:42] you have a right to demand that foreign
[00:13:44] governments not be allowed to act
[00:13:46] against your interest. That's not
[00:13:48] creepy.
[00:13:49] it shouldn't be forbidden.
[00:13:52] And yet all of us have trained ourselves
[00:13:54] to believe that you can't say that
[00:13:56] somehow that that's like too naughty and
[00:13:58] forbidden. And the effect of making that
[00:14:02] off limits has been to create a lot of
[00:14:05] resentment and I'll say it hate online
[00:14:08] where people feel like they can't just
[00:14:10] say like what the hell is this? You have
[00:14:11] the former Israeli prime minister living
[00:14:12] in your house.
[00:14:15] >> Yeah. you have
[00:14:16] >> and the former head of Israeli military
[00:14:18] intelligence too about all this contact
[00:14:20] with the foreign government. Were you
[00:14:22] working on behalf of MSAD? Were you
[00:14:25] running a blackmail operation on behalf
[00:14:28] of a foreign government? By the way,
[00:14:30] every single person in Washington DC
[00:14:32] thinks that. I've never met anyone who
[00:14:34] doesn't think that.
[00:14:36] Um this is a common sentiment. Um
[00:14:38] [clears throat] especially around
[00:14:39] Tucker. Uh where'd it go? Tucker is like
[00:14:41] he's like he's an asset. He's just
[00:14:43] letting the steam out of the teapot.
[00:14:46] That's not how Steam works, bro.
[00:14:49] Progressing the conversation directly
[00:14:51] into no, he worked for for Israel. He
[00:14:55] worked for Israel and for Israeli
[00:14:56] intelligence. That's not letting the
[00:14:58] steam out of the teapot when it's on
[00:14:59] this kind of stage. That's directly
[00:15:01] progressing the conversation forwards.
[00:15:03] That is an unacceptable thing to say.
[00:15:05] And Charlie Kirk got a lot of very
[00:15:08] uncomfortable phone calls from his
[00:15:09] donors immediately after this. And we
[00:15:12] know that.
[00:15:14] I understand the skepticism about Tucker
[00:15:16] and I think it's wise and you know I
[00:15:18] don't just trust Tucker blindly at all.
[00:15:20] Um
[00:15:22] but I think a lot of people think that
[00:15:24] there's
[00:15:26] way more of a mass conspiracy than I
[00:15:28] think there is personally. Um and
[00:15:30] obviously I mean you should probably
[00:15:32] disregard everything I'm saying because
[00:15:33] I just appeared on his podcast. But
[00:15:36] think critically about what this kind of
[00:15:38] speech does to the average normie in
[00:15:42] pushing their understanding one step
[00:15:44] further. This is pushing a lot of people
[00:15:46] one step closer to watching Europa or
[00:15:48] one step closer. And I'm not like
[00:15:49] honestly I don't really like Europa
[00:15:52] because I think that it's too hard to
[00:15:54] prove most of what's in Europa. It's too
[00:15:57] it's too ancient history. Not all of it.
[00:15:59] A lot of is more recent.
[00:16:01] But pushing the conversation forwards
[00:16:03] like this with the audience and voice
[00:16:06] that he has, with the connections and
[00:16:08] friends that he has, that's huge.
[00:16:12] And Charlie paid the price.
[00:16:16] Charlie paid the price.
[00:16:19] I don't know any of them that hate
[00:16:21] Israel, but no one feels they can say
[00:16:23] that. Why? But at the same time,
[00:16:26] keep being skeptical and keep your
[00:16:27] opinion. Keep keep feeling that way.
[00:16:29] That is totally chill. Um, I just don't
[00:16:32] I don't feel that way from where I sit
[00:16:34] in the industry and what I look at.
[00:16:36] >> And I think the longer that we play
[00:16:38] along with it, the more subterranean and
[00:16:41] creepy and hateful the conversation
[00:16:43] actually becomes. So, I think it's
[00:16:45] better just to say it right out loud.
[00:16:48] Jeffrey Epstein worked for Israel.
[00:16:50] Jeffrey Epstein was a pedophile that was
[00:16:53] collecting blackmail on behalf of a
[00:16:56] Jewish network of sickos
[00:16:59] that was hiding inside of Israel,
[00:17:01] working on behalf of Israel, but
[00:17:04] probably in many ways above Israel,
[00:17:06] above their government, just like our
[00:17:08] own deep state is above our government.
[00:17:11] This is the global network and clearly
[00:17:14] whoever's best at blackmailing is best
[00:17:16] at the whole thing. They're best at the
[00:17:17] game. Whoever controls the money and the
[00:17:19] blackmail rules the world.
[00:17:25] So do the math.
[00:17:29] That's how I'll say it. If we're just
[00:17:31] going to say it outright, the world is
[00:17:33] ruled by the black markets. And the
[00:17:36] black markets are ruled by the black
[00:17:38] mailers
[00:17:40] and the money.
[00:17:44] And those networks are alive and well.
[00:17:46] They were not Epstein. He was just a
[00:17:49] node and he has been replaced.
[00:17:52] And I think that this speech is
[00:17:54] incredibly significant in so many ways,
[00:17:57] in so many reasons.
[00:18:03] And it moves us on to August.
[00:18:10] Oh, August.
[00:18:15] how how normal the world still seemed in
[00:18:18] August,
[00:18:21] right?
[00:18:24] Just reload all my tabs here. [snorts]
[00:18:30] Speaking of Epstein, let's throw some
[00:18:32] shade to some bankers. And we know that
[00:18:33] Epstein referred a bunch of very
[00:18:36] high-profile wealthy clients to JP
[00:18:38] Morgan. But all the publicized names on
[00:18:40] the list that he referred were referrals
[00:18:42] made mostly between 2000 and 2003. I
[00:18:46] actually cringed really hard watching
[00:18:48] back the um
[00:18:51] watching back my podcast
[00:18:55] um with Tommy G because I forgot Jess
[00:18:58] Staley's name halfway through the
[00:18:59] podcast even though I've done a ton of
[00:19:01] reporting on Jess Staley and I
[00:19:02] accidentally said Sydney Whale
[00:19:05] and I confused Sydney Whale with Jess
[00:19:07] Staley and I was like oh maybe I'll like
[00:19:10] maybe I'll correct myself and then I
[00:19:12] failed to correct myself and I was like
[00:19:14] damn Bro, damn. That was lowhanging
[00:19:17] fruit, dude. You missed it. But that's
[00:19:21] how it goes. You can't always remember
[00:19:22] everything. It is what it is. But yeah,
[00:19:25] correction. It was Jess Staley that was
[00:19:27] Jeffrey Epstein's boy at JP Morgan, not
[00:19:30] Sydney Whale. Sydney Whale was City
[00:19:32] Bank. Um, different different thing,
[00:19:35] different scandal.
[00:19:37] Also kind of seems like a [ __ ] but I
[00:19:39] don't know. Once again, that list
[00:19:41] included Sergey Brin, co-founder of
[00:19:44] Google, Larry Page, co-founder of
[00:19:46] Google, Nick Riis, former head of Donald
[00:19:48] Trump's casino empire, Katherine Rumler,
[00:19:51] former Obama White House counsel. That
[00:19:53] referral was made in February of 2019.
[00:19:56] By the way, they were very cozy in the
[00:19:58] emails right before he got caught and
[00:20:01] died.
[00:20:03] Gain Maxwell was referred. Glenn Dubin,
[00:20:06] a billionaire hedge fund manager, was
[00:20:08] very close to Epstein and was referred
[00:20:09] to JP Morgan. Leon Black, founder of
[00:20:12] Apollo Global Management. [snorts] Mort
[00:20:14] Zuckerman, a real estate billionaire.
[00:20:16] Thomas Pritsker of Hyatt Hotels. Boris
[00:20:18] Nicolick, the Gates Foundation science
[00:20:20] adviser. Larry Summers, the former
[00:20:22] Treasury Secretary. Prince Andrew Ahood
[00:20:25] Barack, the former Israeli prime
[00:20:27] minister. Benjamin Netanyahu, the
[00:20:29] current Israeli prime minister, Lord
[00:20:31] Peter Mendelson, David Gernen, the
[00:20:33] Sultan of Dubai, Howard Rubenstein.
[00:20:36] According to the Daily Beast, by 2011,
[00:20:39] Epstein was considered the quote biggest
[00:20:43] producer for JP Morgan's private banking
[00:20:45] division. And they also referred to him
[00:20:48] as the adviser to the Google founders.
[00:20:52] [music]
[00:20:58] I do kind of miss the style we used to
[00:20:59] make these videos in. Took took forever,
[00:21:02] but making videos with like prep slides
[00:21:04] and everything is pretty pretty [ __ ]
[00:21:06] fire, not going to lie.
[00:21:11] In August,
[00:21:13] they all committed treason.
[00:21:16] Again,
[00:21:20] those are all American politicians,
[00:21:23] on vacation,
[00:21:26] on summer camp. Go pledge your field.
[00:21:34] Go pledge your fieldalty to your true
[00:21:36] rulers, to your overlords.
[00:21:39] Go dance for money, you stupid [ __ ]
[00:21:45] >> From Ahood Barack, the ex-p prime
[00:21:47] minister of Israel when
[00:21:48] >> in August we got massive
[00:21:50] >> massive file leak.
[00:21:52] >> Massive confirmation. The Aud Barack
[00:21:55] email leak might be the most significant
[00:21:57] one so far except for possibly batch
[00:22:00] eight of the DOJ files
[00:22:02] that just happened. You can tell that
[00:22:04] I've been up like all night. I hadn't
[00:22:05] shaved. I'm all scruffy. from Ahoud
[00:22:08] Barack, the ex-p prime minister of
[00:22:09] Israel, one of Epstein's very good
[00:22:11] buddies. Thousands of his emails were
[00:22:13] leaked online and like alternative
[00:22:15] sources are talking about it, but the
[00:22:17] mainstream media totally silent, radio
[00:22:19] silence. And I have spent the last I
[00:22:21] don't even know how long just going down
[00:22:24] the rabbit hole. And I'm about to take
[00:22:25] you with me. This is just the start.
[00:22:27] This is just preliminary reporting.
[00:22:29] There's a lot of files and just figuring
[00:22:31] out how to even analyze them has been a
[00:22:33] whole process. But through that process,
[00:22:36] >> working with my buddy over here on one
[00:22:37] screen and the reports on the other
[00:22:39] screen and getting AI involved to write
[00:22:41] code that would scrape and then combine
[00:22:43] and then analyze. By the end of this,
[00:22:45] we're going to get to how they were
[00:22:46] surveilling the Hillary Clinton
[00:22:48] campaign. This is the first form of web.
[00:22:51] This was the inspiration for making web.
[00:22:53] Oh, yeah. And
[00:22:55] >> oh, how far it has come. Jeff Bezos,
[00:22:57] Bill Clinton, Benjamin Netanyahu, and
[00:23:00] there's links that will go um to email
[00:23:02] report,
[00:23:03] >> but but first I just want to tell you
[00:23:04] how we got here because when you
[00:23:06] actually download the leaked emails,
[00:23:08] they come from two different emails. But
[00:23:10] when you go into those emails, there is
[00:23:12] just this whole mess of folders. And in
[00:23:16] each one, there's more folders with
[00:23:20] different things. Then each of these
[00:23:22] files is an individual email, right? But
[00:23:26] we're talking like 50,000 emails or
[00:23:28] more. Each individual files in all these
[00:23:31] different folders. How the [ __ ] are we
[00:23:33] going to analyze them? So lately, I've
[00:23:35] been playing with AIS in terms of
[00:23:37] helping find sources, helping dig
[00:23:40] through complex details and data and
[00:23:43] helping get to primary sources and or in
[00:23:45] this case aggregate thousands of email
[00:23:48] files and turn them all into one file
[00:23:50] that we can search all at once because
[00:23:52] they're not in one place. You can't
[00:23:54] search them.
[00:23:54] >> Like there's nowhere you can go and type
[00:23:56] in Peter Teal and have it find you where
[00:23:57] Peter Teal is in. except that in these
[00:24:00] email files it became apparent that
[00:24:02] Peter Teal had received a bunch of
[00:24:03] funding from Jeffrey Epstein's Valor
[00:24:05] Venture for his Valor Ventures funds.
[00:24:08] And I mean we kind of knew that from
[00:24:10] some reporting but there was more
[00:24:11] context and clarification in these
[00:24:13] emails.
[00:24:13] >> So I got on a call with my code wizard
[00:24:16] buddy. We got on here. He taught me how
[00:24:18] to use the most basics of Python and he
[00:24:20] helped me out and did it with me. Crash
[00:24:22] course in coding and we wrote out all
[00:24:24] this crazy code and like it's a long
[00:24:27] story. We'll skip it. But we wrote a
[00:24:29] program that would put them all into one
[00:24:31] JSON file. And then we got the JSON file
[00:24:34] and it's real big. When you scroll
[00:24:38] through it, it's all of them extracted
[00:24:41] with critical information retained like
[00:24:44] file names and file paths, day the email
[00:24:47] was sent, who it's from, who it's to,
[00:24:48] etc. But now it's searchable and now we
[00:24:51] can put AI into them and have AI start
[00:24:53] scraping through it and be like, "Find
[00:24:54] me every instance of this or that or
[00:24:56] look for patterns here or there." And
[00:24:58] that's where we stumbled across
[00:24:59] something kind of random that at first
[00:25:02] we thought was a nothing burger is in
[00:25:03] one of the little reports that it made
[00:25:05] summarizing what it was finding in the
[00:25:06] files. It mentioned Clinton and the
[00:25:10] Clinton Foundation and surveillance of
[00:25:11] the Clinton Foundation. And I was like,
[00:25:13] "Wait a minute. You're telling me that
[00:25:15] Jeffrey Epste and Ahud Barack are
[00:25:17] communicating behind the scenes about
[00:25:20] surveillance on the Clinton
[00:25:21] administration?
[00:25:23] Please tell me more. And so then it
[00:25:24] wrote up.
[00:25:27] >> We're not going to watch this whole
[00:25:28] thing, but I just want to look at the
[00:25:30] first version of the concept and then go
[00:25:32] and look at what it became.
[00:25:35] What did it become? This is just a
[00:25:37] little test batch of the Epstein files.
[00:25:40] Put that away. I've been playing with
[00:25:42] with new features
[00:25:44] over here in web
[00:25:47] and now I've got them all auto
[00:25:49] organizing
[00:25:50] and we've got all kinds of different
[00:25:52] documents in here
[00:25:54] and we can open them up one by one. It's
[00:25:57] going all slow. It's like, oh [ __ ]
[00:25:58] we're doing web now.
[00:26:01] And I've got them all organized, popping
[00:26:03] in and out, popping in and out. I've got
[00:26:06] an AI chatbot that can help me source
[00:26:10] specific answers about specific
[00:26:15] connections and people that he worked
[00:26:17] with.
[00:26:20] We can now thumb through them one at a
[00:26:21] time,
[00:26:24] ask any question we want,
[00:26:27] get straight into the files,
[00:26:30] and notice how over here it's going to
[00:26:31] the file that we want it to open.
[00:26:36] >> [snorts]
[00:26:38] >> If you've been seeing me working on
[00:26:40] working on web, you know about this.
[00:26:42] We've been showing this. We've been
[00:26:44] sharing this.
[00:26:48] It's my favorite new project and we're
[00:26:50] going to give it out to the world. It's
[00:26:52] not quite ready yet, but then it also
[00:26:54] evolved
[00:26:56] into the Charlie Kirk assassination.
[00:26:58] I've been showing this where now we've
[00:27:00] got YouTube transcripts
[00:27:04] and we can ask it things about like what
[00:27:06] did Candace report on? What did Charlie
[00:27:09] Kirk say in his episodes? What did Ben
[00:27:12] Shapiro say in his episodes? And we can
[00:27:15] actually pull out specific quotes from
[00:27:17] various episodes. We can highlight
[00:27:20] specific chunks
[00:27:22] in those episodes and save them. If I
[00:27:26] want to highlight this, I can just go
[00:27:28] highlight it and I got some highlights
[00:27:30] here that I could scroll through my
[00:27:31] highlights and if I wanted to
[00:27:35] watch this clip. Burger King crown.
[00:27:37] You're not getting a Burger King crown.
[00:27:39] Okay, remember that quote
[00:27:42] click. Where did it open?
[00:27:44] >> Nice Burger King crown. You're not
[00:27:46] getting a Burger King crown. Okay,
[00:27:48] >> that's a Coach Colin episode.
[00:27:49] >> For the purest of hearts, you don't get
[00:27:51] that. You're
[00:27:52] >> Yeah, we just opened at the exact time
[00:27:54] stamp in that video. Thank you very
[00:27:56] much. Gosh, I'm so stoked. I freaking
[00:27:57] love this thing. I play with this thing
[00:28:00] all day long. I just build and then I
[00:28:01] test and then I build and then I test
[00:28:03] and then I build and then I test. And it
[00:28:05] all started looking like this just
[00:28:07] trying to examine the AHood Barack
[00:28:09] emails and god I love it so much and
[00:28:14] it's all coming out to you soon enough
[00:28:16] within this month.
[00:28:19] But the Aud [snorts] Brock emails coming
[00:28:20] out in August was a huge step forwards.
[00:28:23] But remember, it's anti-Semitic to
[00:28:25] suggest that Israel or Jews control the
[00:28:26] US government or would ever prioritize
[00:28:28] interest of Israel over their own
[00:28:30] country. Remember that. It's very
[00:28:31] important that you remember that. Okay.
[00:28:34] Okay.
[00:28:38] This is when they really ramped up
[00:28:39] propaganda. They wrapped up propaganda
[00:28:41] tours. They wrapped up their propaganda
[00:28:43] spending.
[00:28:47] [snorts] and they took a recess to avoid
[00:28:49] voting on the Epstein files and instead
[00:28:51] went over to kiss the wall.
[00:28:55] Tom Emmer, this week I have the honor of
[00:28:57] leading a delegation of House members on
[00:28:59] a trip to Israel with our friends from
[00:29:00] Apac.
[00:29:02] You [ __ ] traders.
[00:29:07] [ __ ] traitors. [snorts]
[00:29:10] Now, I just thought I'd mention how I
[00:29:12] wonder about this. I just wonder about
[00:29:13] it. I just I just wonder about it.
[00:29:17] Not making any suggestions,
[00:29:20] but I always just wonder
[00:29:22] like, are you even a hacker if you can't
[00:29:24] release the Epstein files? I mean, like,
[00:29:26] where are the hackers? Like, where are
[00:29:27] they? I'm just I wonder where they are
[00:29:32] as far as their location goes, you know?
[00:29:35] Can you guys see my eyes getting super
[00:29:37] red from staring at the lights in the
[00:29:38] screens for so long? There's a light
[00:29:41] right there. It's like, whoa. I just
[00:29:42] looked at myself on the screen. It's
[00:29:44] like, damn, bro. Your eyes are red, dog.
[00:29:49] And then here's a video that um and it's
[00:29:54] just so obvious that Charlie has no
[00:29:56] answer to
[00:29:57] >> because he can't because his opinion on
[00:29:59] Israel is colored by his donors, by an
[00:30:01] agenda that is not based in facts or
[00:30:04] America first ideology.
[00:30:06] >> Am I on the right screen?
[00:30:09] This is the video that Harrison Smith
[00:30:11] would reply to saying that Charlie Kirk
[00:30:13] that someone Charlie Kirk had said to
[00:30:14] someone who told Harrison that he was
[00:30:17] afraid Israel would kill him if he
[00:30:20] turned on them.
[00:30:24] And this video is of me calling out
[00:30:26] Charlie Kirk's refusal to debate Nick
[00:30:28] Fuentes.
[00:30:30] Oh, how things have changed
[00:30:33] in so many directions.
[00:30:35] in so many directions.
[00:30:39] It's been a crazy year.
[00:30:49] We're speeding up a little bit. Speeding
[00:30:50] up a little bit.
[00:30:54] [snorts] Um that's July over there.
[00:31:00] We skipped over Well, I guess we
[00:31:02] mentioned the the starvation in Gaza a
[00:31:03] little bit.
[00:31:10] here. What we'll do is we'll um
[00:31:17] No, we'll skip that because in August,
[00:31:19] Trump and Putin had a summit about
[00:31:21] Ukraine. Didn't go so hot. [snorts]
[00:31:24] Nothing really got done. Stalemate.
[00:31:28] And Trump deployed the National Guard to
[00:31:30] DC in August, which would set the stage
[00:31:35] for the DC shooting,
[00:31:38] which no one saw coming
[00:31:42] at all.
[00:31:45] [snorts]
[00:31:47] Valhalla called it from a mile away.
[00:31:50] A National Guardsman.
[00:31:54] Someone's going to get killed. Someone's
[00:31:56] going to get shot. Someone's going to
[00:31:57] get hurt. Things are going to escalate.
[00:32:00] And then that's an excuse for more and
[00:32:03] more and more. Was not wrong.
[00:32:11] Anything else we need to cover? Let's
[00:32:12] see if this link actually opens. Nope.
[00:32:14] Page not found. A lot of these links are
[00:32:16] broken.
[00:32:18] Um,
[00:32:20] in August, Israel also announced that
[00:32:22] they were going to be doing a military
[00:32:24] takeover of Gaza City.
[00:32:27] And oh, please open.
[00:32:30] Geez, NPR's links are all broken. It was
[00:32:33] in August that the DOJ released the
[00:32:35] Maxwell transcripts of Galileain
[00:32:38] Maxwell's testimony,
[00:32:41] begging for forgiveness, saying that she
[00:32:43] didn't traffic anyone to anyone. She's
[00:32:45] innocent. She's just a victim.
[00:32:49] Poor Gileain Maxwell. Gosh, what a what
[00:32:53] a poor little Galileain Maxwell.
[00:32:57] August was a rough month.
[00:33:00] That would be enough to collapse the
[00:33:02] current paradigm and change the whole
[00:33:05] planet.
[00:33:09] >> Conspiracy theories are [music]
[00:33:10] dangerous.
[00:33:11] >> Information is the oxygen of a democracy
[00:33:14] with Republicans with progressives with
[00:33:17] libertarians because this is not about
[00:33:19] right and left. This is about right and
[00:33:22] wrong.
[00:33:24] [music]
[00:33:27] It's so sick that we can't talk.
[00:33:29] >> Our security is at stake.
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