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[00:04:52] Conspiracy theories are entering a [00:04:55] danger. [00:04:55] >> Information is the oxygen of the [00:04:58] democracy. There's so much evidence out [00:05:00] there that even if less than 1% is true, [00:05:04] that will be enough to collapse the [00:05:06] current paradigm and change the whole [00:05:09] planet. [00:05:15] Yo, what's up, guys? Welcome to the [00:05:18] party. We've got Brandy from the Billy [00:05:20] and Brandy Show. [00:05:21] >> Hi, guys. [00:05:21] >> On the stream tonight. Billy's late. [00:05:23] Billy's coming to hang out, too. Um, but [00:05:25] she's still flying. She gets in later. [00:05:27] So, after the stream, we'll go get her. [00:05:29] Um, IMA is also coming to hang out, too. [00:05:31] Um, but she's not here yet either [00:05:32] because she's sick. Um, so Brandon's [00:05:35] gonna hang out and ask Web some [00:05:36] questions with us, too, tonight. Um, [00:05:40] and tonight's show is all about Web, [00:05:42] dude. If you don't know about Web, dude, [00:05:45] web is the [ __ ] And Web is ready to go, [00:05:50] dude. Um, but real quick, uh, I'd be [00:05:54] remiss to have Brandy over here [00:05:56] co-hosting and not actually shout out [00:05:57] Brandon Billy's channel. Um, [00:06:00] >> yeah. Yeah. If you guys aren't familiar, [00:06:02] Brandon and Billy just started this this [00:06:04] channel earlier this year. Um, doing all [00:06:06] kinds of [ __ ] snoopy interviews into [00:06:09] the Charlie Kirk investigation, getting [00:06:11] all kinds of leads and [ __ ] Um, so if [00:06:14] you want to support Brandy and Billy, [00:06:15] that is the Brandy and Billy Show on [00:06:17] YouTube. Um, [00:06:20] so guys, guys, dude, we've been waiting [00:06:26] for this for a long effing time. Um, [00:06:31] it's finally ready. I spent all morning [00:06:33] today um, working with the boys, testing [00:06:37] web out. We spent like almost $100 of [00:06:41] tokens testing all the different models, [00:06:44] AI models you can use at once in over [00:06:47] 1.5 million documents from the Epstein [00:06:51] files. Um 1.5 as opposed to 3 point [00:06:54] something because there's a shitload of [00:06:56] duplicates in the files and we combined [00:06:58] a bunch of them. And long story, long [00:07:01] story. They're all in there and holy [00:07:04] [ __ ] it was spitting out crazy answers [00:07:07] like all sorts of [ __ ] that I did not [00:07:09] even know about the Epstein case. [00:07:11] Primary source documentation right up in [00:07:13] there. [00:07:15] Oh, by the way, I forgot that I'm [00:07:17] supposed to I'm taking the chat off the [00:07:18] screen. I'm taking the chat off the [00:07:19] screen. Sorry, guys. You got to live in [00:07:20] your own chat bubbles for now. Um, I [00:07:23] learned that Twitch is a [ __ ] Um, [00:07:26] Twitch is a little [ __ ] about chats. [00:07:29] Um, so it is what it is. Deal with it. [00:07:34] But, um, we'll probably stream to [00:07:36] everybody for like an hour, maybe an [00:07:38] hour and a half. Um, maybe an hour and [00:07:41] then we'll go over to kick where we can [00:07:43] hang out with the chat and the chat can [00:07:44] ask questions of web once you see how [00:07:46] freaking cool this tool is. So, if [00:07:50] you're not familiar with what web is, [00:07:54] if you don't know the story behind web, [00:07:58] let me first tell you the story [00:08:02] of Gary Webb and Dark Alliance. [00:08:08] Um, there is a really cool movie made [00:08:10] about it um [00:08:14] called uh Shoot the Messenger, Kill the [00:08:16] Messenger, right? one of the two um [00:08:20] where they had Jeremy Rener and it's [00:08:21] like a pretty [ __ ] good movie but the [00:08:23] original story is about Gary Webb who is [00:08:25] the OG journalist that put together the [00:08:28] story of the CIA Iran Contra affair and [00:08:31] how [00:08:32] like he realized and first reported on [00:08:35] the fact that wait a minute the CIA is [00:08:37] not just [ __ ] smuggling cocaine [00:08:40] they're smuggling it into the United [00:08:41] States and they are the ones responsible [00:08:43] for the crack cocaine epidemic and for [00:08:47] reporting on that he got kicked out of [00:08:48] his newspaper, ostracized from the news [00:08:51] community, and then mysteriously [00:08:54] committed night um by shooting himself [00:08:57] twice. [00:08:59] Sorry, I'm I'm I'm confusing him with [00:09:01] someone else. Uh how did how did Gary [00:09:02] Webb commit suicide? [00:09:03] >> That's true. Yeah, twice. He got shot [00:09:05] twice. [00:09:05] >> No. Is Is that Is that Gary Webb, [00:09:08] though? Um [00:09:11] >> is that Gary Webb? [00:09:12] >> Yeah, I just looked it up. [00:09:13] >> Oh, yeah. I'm confusing it with um with [00:09:16] the bro from the octopus murders that [00:09:18] slit his wrists. Yeah, Gary Webb shot [00:09:20] himself in the head twice. Um committed [00:09:22] suicide, but then the CIA investigated [00:09:24] themsself. They found no wrongdoing, so [00:09:27] it was all good. [00:09:30] And we decided to name this tool that we [00:09:33] had built in his honor because Gary did [00:09:37] something crazy for journalism that no [00:09:40] one's ever done before. Um here, we'll [00:09:41] go back to that in a second. Gary when [00:09:44] he got kicked out of his newspaper, he [00:09:46] used this new budding tool that no one [00:09:49] had really used before for journalism [00:09:51] called the internet and he published his [00:09:53] findings on the internet. First big news [00:09:55] story that was like broken on the [00:09:57] internet because they'd taken away his [00:09:58] newspaper ability. And so he put it [00:10:00] online and then the journalism [00:10:03] decentralized and was able to spread and [00:10:05] he changed the nature of journalism by [00:10:08] by a reporting on the CIA and what the [00:10:10] [ __ ] they'd been up to and by b using [00:10:13] the internet to do journalism in a [00:10:16] decentralized way. [00:10:18] And when the [ __ ] DOJ, when Pam and [00:10:21] Cash decided that they were going to [00:10:24] just drop thousands of files, millions [00:10:28] of [ __ ] files [00:10:30] in undownloadable format with no [00:10:32] organizational structure on the internet [00:10:34] so that we could all like get lost in [00:10:37] them and like pretend transparency. Me [00:10:40] and my boys that made buyer, um, shout [00:10:43] out to the buyer app. I'll tell you more [00:10:44] about that in a second. We decided that [00:10:47] we needed to use AI against these [00:10:49] [ __ ] because let's be real, [00:10:51] right? They're using AI to build our [00:10:54] digital prison. They're using AI to [00:10:56] monitor us, to surveil us, to track us, [00:10:58] to kill [ __ ] people overseas. [00:11:01] Um, the least we could do is give them a [00:11:04] taste of their own medicine and turn the [00:11:06] AI back on these files and let regular [00:11:08] people just dig into these files with [00:11:11] the richness that it deserves. because [00:11:15] when you go to so so here so listen look [00:11:17] look listen listen I've been digging [00:11:19] into these files just like all of you [00:11:21] folks um for the last you know [00:11:27] week or two and I've got like um seven [00:11:31] different windows that are just still [00:11:32] open on my computer that look like this [00:11:34] with about a trillion different tabs. I [00:11:36] have to tell it I'm not a robot and that [00:11:38] I'm 18. Then it'll show me one document, [00:11:40] right? And then it'll show me one [00:11:42] document, right? And you had to open [00:11:44] each of these one by [ __ ] one by [00:11:46] [ __ ] one. It's like there's no way [00:11:47] you're ever going to decode the Epstein [00:11:49] files when you look at them like this, [00:11:51] right? Um, so [00:11:55] I figured I would [ __ ] close all [00:11:56] these because I've been saving them [00:11:58] because how would I ever find them [00:12:00] again? It's like a nightmare. But I [00:12:02] don't [ __ ] need those anymore. Close [00:12:04] 39 tabs. I don't need these anymore. [00:12:07] Close 58 tabs. Um, I don't need these [00:12:11] ones anymore. Close 43 tabs. I don't [00:12:15] need these ones anymore. [00:12:17] Close 43 tabs. Don't need these ones [00:12:21] anymore. Don't even know what they're [00:12:22] about. Close 50 tabs. [00:12:27] This one. Um, [00:12:30] we'll close 31 tabs. F it. Don't need [00:12:33] it. This one. 18 tabs. There's one more [00:12:38] over here. You guys can't even see. [00:12:42] 27 tabs. Nope. Done. And then this one [00:12:45] has three tabs. [00:12:47] Done. Cleared. Cool. We're cleared. And [00:12:51] now we're in web [00:12:53] and we're ready to effing party. Let's [00:12:56] not beat around the bush. Let's not beat [00:12:57] around the bush. Um, let's get straight [00:12:59] to the party and just ask it a question. [00:13:02] Um, tell me about Epstein's relationship [00:13:07] with Peter [ __ ] Teal. you know, the [00:13:11] technocrat billionaire that's trying to [00:13:13] surveil you. Um, [00:13:16] [ __ ] this shill, right? [ __ ] this shell. [00:13:21] And little disclaimer. So, so just a [00:13:23] little bit of, you know, understanding [00:13:26] of what it's doing. Here [00:13:29] on the right, we're using the chat box, [00:13:30] which is just like chat GPT. And this [00:13:32] thing is coming out online for all of [00:13:34] you guys to use. And it's just literally [00:13:36] got like a chat GPT style interface, but [00:13:38] it's not powered by chat GPT. [ __ ] you, [00:13:40] Sam Alman. You shouldn't have abused [00:13:42] your sister, allegedly. But I had just [00:13:45] asked it this question and it thinks and [00:13:47] it thinks and it thinks and you can see [00:13:49] the research it's doing. It pulls back [00:13:52] uh 40 different documents on its first [00:13:54] search. Thinks harder. Pulls back 40 [00:13:55] more relevant, 40 more relevant uh 49 [00:13:58] entities, 100 connections. It's got all [00:14:00] these [ __ ] network. I'll I'll get [00:14:01] I'll get my nerd buddies in here to [00:14:03] explain the nerdy stuff at some point. [00:14:05] Um not tonight. it uh has a super [00:14:08] complex layering of logic in the super [00:14:10] complex database so that it can actually [00:14:13] look through all 1.5 million files, find [00:14:16] the most relevant things, pull them [00:14:17] back, learn about your question, go back [00:14:19] out, find more relevant [ __ ] pull it [00:14:21] back, learn, and give you a banging like [00:14:25] chat GBT like chatbot style answer that [00:14:28] has the sources cited. Source number [00:14:31] one, source number two, source number [00:14:34] three, source number four, five, and six [00:14:37] are probably all similar. Oh, no, [00:14:39] they're all different. Different. Well, [00:14:40] I guess they're different versions of [00:14:41] the same. Eight, nine. So, we'll we'll [00:14:43] read through this in just a second. [00:14:47] Disclaimer, I am purposefully using [00:14:50] Brandy was here earlier. she got to see [00:14:52] when we were um me and the boys sat down [00:14:54] and we plugged in uh eight different [00:14:57] models at a time and we had them all [00:14:59] compete for so literally I'll show you [00:15:02] right here. Um [00:15:05] we had them all compete all at once for [00:15:10] which model would be the most expensive, [00:15:13] the cheapest, the fastest, the slowest, [00:15:15] uh the most accurate, um the best [00:15:18] formatted. And we spent like a hundred [00:15:20] dollars in tokens all in one session [00:15:23] having all these different AIs compete [00:15:25] on the same questions in the document [00:15:27] set all at once um to figure out which [00:15:30] ones would like hit the sweet spot. And [00:15:34] uh but full transparency, I'm using the [00:15:36] most expensive model right now because [00:15:38] it's [ __ ] awesome because I just [00:15:40] [ __ ] like it. Okay? Cuz I just want [00:15:42] to spend money and have dank ass [00:15:45] answers. And so the the version I'll [00:15:48] tell you more about how we're going to [00:15:49] launch it later. Um it's not going to [00:15:52] launch with the [ __ ] gangster ass [00:15:54] opus like a trillion dollars per [00:15:56] question model that we're using, but [00:15:58] it'll be pretty much just as [ __ ] [00:16:00] smart. Um [00:16:02] we'll get into all those details later. [00:16:05] On the left here, just so you see what [00:16:06] you're seeing, so you know what you're [00:16:07] seeing. On the left is the document [00:16:10] organization tab and it's all opened [00:16:12] wide up because I've clicked on all [00:16:14] those sources. But [00:16:17] you'll notice that this looks relatively [00:16:19] familiar because um it's got right now [00:16:23] I've got the Jeffrey Epste document in. [00:16:25] It's got court records. It's got the DOJ [00:16:26] disclosures. And we're in the Epstein [00:16:27] Files Transparency Act um section. And [00:16:31] currently I'm inside of data set 11. But [00:16:33] we have data sets 9, 8, 7. you know, we [00:16:35] have all the data sets loaded in exactly [00:16:37] as they are. They're [ __ ] huge. Um, [00:16:41] and you know, they're kind of stacked in [00:16:43] so you can kind of peruse them, but f [00:16:45] perusing them file by file cuz that's [00:16:48] No, Bry's not my girlfriend, guys. [00:16:50] Brandy is a homie that's here. Um, calm [00:16:52] down, chat. Calm down, chat. Um, yeah. [00:16:56] Yeah, we're just a bunch of journalists [00:16:58] hanging out. Um, and we've got a [ __ ] [00:17:00] tool for all the journalists. So, last [00:17:03] disclaimer before we get into this. [00:17:05] Journalists, content creators and [00:17:07] journalists, [00:17:09] this tool, we're going to give it out [00:17:11] for free to all of you. We're going to [00:17:13] give it out for we're going to give it [00:17:14] out to everybody, but first we're going [00:17:16] to give it to journalists and content [00:17:18] creators for the beta test this week. [00:17:21] Okay? So, like tomorrow, we're going to [00:17:23] be sending out the code to the first [00:17:25] people to get in here and start playing [00:17:26] with it like I'm about to show you. So, [00:17:28] if you're a journalist or a content [00:17:30] creator, message me, direct message me [00:17:33] on Instagram or X or wherever. It's [00:17:35] going to [ __ ] my inboxes up. I'm not [00:17:37] going to be able to catch all the [00:17:38] messages, but just just hit me up and [00:17:40] basically I'm going to pick all my [00:17:41] favorite people. And if don't worry, if [00:17:43] I don't pick you on the first round, [00:17:44] it's not cuz I don't like you. It's just [00:17:45] cuz there's going to be a lot of [00:17:47] messages. And we'll send out codes to [00:17:49] the content creators. And first, we'll [00:17:50] give it to like 10 to stress test it. [00:17:52] And then we'll give it out to like 30 to [00:17:55] 100. And then we'll give it out to the [00:17:57] beta testers that signed up to like a [00:17:58] thousand who I don't know how many [00:18:00] signed up. A lot of signed up. And then [00:18:03] once we stress tested it all week long, [00:18:06] then we're going to give it out to the [00:18:08] public, [00:18:08] >> which is so cool for you to do, by the [00:18:10] way. [00:18:10] >> Well, you've got to do that. Of course. [00:18:11] I mean, like that's the whole point of [00:18:13] the project is because a it's cool for [00:18:16] regular people like or rather it's cool. [00:18:18] Sorry, I called us regular people. It's [00:18:20] cool for journalists to be able to get [00:18:23] through the files in this way. and [00:18:24] you're about to [ __ ] see how cool [00:18:26] this is. But the whole point is actually [00:18:28] so that regular folks that don't have [00:18:30] platforms can just like go ask the [00:18:33] question literally now [00:18:35] with you can type in one sentence into [00:18:38] web hit enter and you already know more [00:18:41] about the Epstein files than Ben [00:18:42] Shapiro. [00:18:44] You literally know more about the [00:18:46] Epstein case if you just ask it one [00:18:48] question about what is Jeffrey Epste's [00:18:50] relationship to Israel and you read that [00:18:52] one answer and you look at those sources [00:18:54] and you already are more informed about [00:18:56] the entire Epstein case than Ben [00:18:58] Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Nolles, [00:19:01] every [ __ ] Zionist out there and [00:19:02] their mothers and their brothers. Um, [00:19:06] so and and don't worry, you're going to [00:19:08] see how [ __ ] I am not just blowing [00:19:10] smoke up your booty right now. But the [00:19:13] ultimate reality is AI costs tokens and [00:19:15] it costs a lot of money. Um, the model [00:19:17] I'm using is wicked expensive, but I [00:19:20] don't give a [ __ ] I want to use it and [00:19:21] I'm going to pay for it, but when [00:19:24] everybody else uses it, I can't just [00:19:26] front everyone's money for free. So, I'm [00:19:27] going to fund the first round of the [00:19:29] beta test. I'm going to pay for those [00:19:30] tokens and I think there'll be a bunch [00:19:32] of leftover for when we give it out to [00:19:33] the public and we'll just let the public [00:19:35] use up whatever's left from the first [00:19:36] round of tokens and then it'll switch on [00:19:38] to a model where you like can subscribe [00:19:40] at like a little a medium a lot and you [00:19:43] can get as many you know tokens and [00:19:45] questions as you pay for. Um, we are [00:19:48] also giving out the open- source, [00:19:50] download it yourself off the GitHub, put [00:19:52] it on your machine, plug in your APIs, [00:19:55] run your own [ __ ] tokens, do your own [00:19:57] [ __ ] thing with it, modify it to your [00:19:58] heart's content, do whatever you want [00:20:00] with it. Okay, that will also happen [00:20:02] like a week afterwards once we get it [00:20:04] all packaged up for you guys. But for [00:20:07] now, enough enough chattering, right? [00:20:09] Enough chattering. [00:20:11] Let's [ __ ] ask this thing some [00:20:13] questions. Um, [00:20:16] so do you guys remember what it was [00:20:18] like, Brandy? Did you ever go on the [00:20:20] website and and try to look up things on [00:20:22] the DOJ website about the Epste files? [00:20:24] Did you ever use their search bar? [00:20:26] >> Yes. [00:20:26] >> Yeah. Right. You just type things into [00:20:27] their search bar. So, if you had gone to [00:20:30] the [ __ ] DOJ website, right? Um, [00:20:33] >> it's very confusing. [00:20:34] >> It's the It's shitty, dude. [00:20:35] >> DOJ um Epste Files. [00:20:39] >> Oh, no. Um, yeah. Yeah. Epste files [00:20:42] transparency act [00:20:45] epste library. [00:20:47] So if I type into this Peter teal [00:20:52] sick. You get 2270 results. I hope you [00:20:55] like scrolling through them one by [00:20:57] [ __ ] one. Right. F that noise. Okay. [00:21:01] Here's the answer it gives us when I [00:21:03] just asked it. Tell me about Epste's [00:21:04] relationship with Peter Teal. [00:21:07] The documents reveal a sustained and [00:21:09] personal relationship between Peter Teal [00:21:10] and Jeffrey Epste that extended well [00:21:12] beyond a single casual encounter [00:21:13] spanning at least from 2014 to 2017. [00:21:17] Notably, all after Epstein's 2008 [00:21:19] conviction, direct evidence of multiple [00:21:22] meetings. The most striking evidence [00:21:23] comes from direct email correspondence [00:21:26] between the two men. On September 21st, [00:21:28] 2014, Teal emailed Epstein. [00:21:32] You know what I want to do, guys, real [00:21:34] quick? I want to um I w to swap this [00:21:38] desktop. [00:21:40] Come on. I want to grab this desktop. [00:21:43] No, I want to grab this desktop. [00:21:46] It's not going to let me move my [00:21:47] desktops. I want to move my desktop over [00:21:49] so that I'm looking. [00:21:51] >> You have four desktops. [00:21:52] >> I've got so many [ __ ] desktops. But I [00:21:54] want to move this one over here so that [00:21:56] I'm looking where it is. [00:22:00] And then we can move we can move them [00:22:02] over there. So they they'll hang out [00:22:04] over there. And now we'll look this way. [00:22:06] So now I just need to move [00:22:10] uh they're all looking at the chat, but [00:22:11] whatever. Um and then I'm going to move [00:22:14] which screen you guys are grabbing [00:22:16] to be that one. Boom. And now Oh, I [00:22:22] guess I'll resize it. Yeah. Y'all just [00:22:25] calm down for a second because this way [00:22:26] I'll actually be looking at the screen [00:22:27] as I'm looking at the screen. Right. [00:22:28] See, now I look this way and now I'm [00:22:30] looking at the screen. [00:22:31] Um, cool, cool. Thanks for your [00:22:34] patience, guys. [00:22:36] It just details, details. Right, right, [00:22:40] right, chat. [00:22:41] >> Right, chat. [00:22:42] >> Right, chat. Guys, I don't know what [00:22:44] hugging face is. I don't know what that [00:22:46] is. Um, so Brandy, one one thing you can [00:22:49] help me with is just just watch these [00:22:51] [ __ ] retards in the chat and ignore [00:22:53] them, but just just watch them for us, [00:22:55] okay? Just just keep your eye on them. [00:22:56] >> So, I'm just going to look the opposite [00:22:57] way of you. Well, just you know, just [00:22:58] just just chill and just keep your eyes [00:23:00] on these retards and just make sure they [00:23:01] don't get out of control over there. Um, [00:23:04] >> watch. [00:23:06] >> Okay. [00:23:07] So, the documentary, so the most [00:23:09] striking evidence is comes from direct [00:23:11] email correspondence between the two [00:23:13] men. On September 21st, 2014, Teal [00:23:15] emailed Epstein directly. Quote, "What [00:23:17] time? Lunch today. Look forward to [00:23:19] catching up." Citation number one, [00:23:21] because you got to have citations. And [00:23:23] it's right here. [00:23:25] >> So, what does all that mean? [00:23:28] Well, this is all random email garbly [00:23:30] [ __ ] [ __ ] but it's from Peter Teal [00:23:33] to Jeffrey Epstein on September 21st, [00:23:35] 2014. And the subject is, "What time [00:23:38] today?" And then he wrote, "Look forward [00:23:40] to catching up." And then a bunch of [00:23:42] email [ __ ] metadata [ __ ] And [00:23:45] it's like, "Okay, I want to keep this. I [00:23:47] want to save this. I'm going to pin it [00:23:48] to my [ __ ] canvas." Boom. So now it's [00:23:52] on the canvas right here. Right. We're [00:23:55] going to keep that. And we're even gonna [00:23:56] make a note um that says [00:24:01] um Peter Teal first correspondence [00:24:07] with Epstein. And uh we'll save that. [00:24:14] Um, [00:24:16] or at least [00:24:18] first we've found. [00:24:21] And we can even draw a little a little [00:24:23] line. And the strings actually [ __ ] [00:24:26] string. They actually have physics. Peep [00:24:28] this [ __ ] They like biggity bounce. [00:24:31] >> I know. I'm so fun, [00:24:32] >> dude. I'm so stoked on it. Okay. Um, so [00:24:35] anyways, so we can just save it on the [00:24:37] canvas. [00:24:39] This wasn't a first meeting. Oh, so you [00:24:42] know, I'm I'm going to have to modify [00:24:44] that note. The phrase catching up [00:24:45] suggests an established relationship. [00:24:46] Epstein's assistant, Leslie Grath, [00:24:48] coordinated logistics, not noting the [00:24:50] lunch would be held at Jeffrey's home [00:24:52] again at 9 East 71st Street, implying [00:24:56] previous visits. Hello, Tally. I wanted [00:24:58] to let you know Peter and Jeffrey have [00:24:59] determined they will have lunch this [00:25:01] Sunday, September 21st. What time would [00:25:02] work for Peter? They're organizing it. [00:25:05] Cool. We'll pin this one, too. Um, we'll [00:25:08] slide it over here next to this one. [00:25:10] Keep it small. We'll just tie it [00:25:11] together and class guys, homies, we're [00:25:15] starting slow and then we're going to [00:25:17] speed up. But I just want you to kind of [00:25:19] get the sense of like how [ __ ] [00:25:22] revolutionary this is. The sources are [00:25:24] cited right here. [00:25:26] It's not going out into the wet into the [00:25:29] internet and like asking the internet to [00:25:31] help it solve its problems. It's not [00:25:32] asking the internet like what what do I [00:25:35] think happened? It's not making it can't [00:25:37] make things up. The only thing it's [00:25:39] doing is referencing the source [00:25:41] documents, the Epstein files themselves, [00:25:43] and seeing what's in those files. Here's [00:25:46] what it shows. So, there's no [00:25:47] hallucination. There's no making [ __ ] [00:25:50] up. There's no like this Google search [00:25:52] showed me that and this Google search [00:25:54] showed me that. It's none of that. It's [00:25:55] literally It's literally just this is [00:25:58] what the sources say. Look at them for [00:26:00] yourself. Here's the sources. And it [00:26:01] cites them all. [00:26:02] >> September 21st, 2014, Sunday lunch at [00:26:04] noon. confirm through multiple emails, [00:26:06] four, five, and six. Um, we'll pin four. [00:26:12] Four looks good to me. We'll pin four. [00:26:15] And we'll add it to this cluster. [00:26:18] Like that. Okay. Right. Taking notes. [00:26:24] June 2015. Back and forth scheduling for [00:26:26] lunch or dinner with Epstein asking, [00:26:28] "What would you like for lunch? Steak, [00:26:29] hamburger, sushi?" See, I'm getting lazy [00:26:31] though, and I don't really want I, you [00:26:32] know, I don't need to open the source [00:26:33] now. I just want to keep track of it. [00:26:34] So, I'll just drag seven onto the canvas [00:26:36] and boom, it's there. Sick. Cool. Didn't [00:26:39] even need to open it and read it. Boom. [00:26:41] >> Unless it says pizza. [00:26:43] >> Yeah, it might even say pizza. Dude, [00:26:44] does it say pizza? [00:26:47] No. Steak, hamburger, sushi. That was [00:26:49] But they weren't that close yet. You [00:26:50] know, they weren't quite at the pizza [00:26:52] pizza phase yet. The pizza phase comes [00:26:54] later. [00:26:57] And then they're, you know, coordinating [00:27:01] Sunday dinner, lunch at 1 PM. They're [00:27:03] having a lot of [ __ ] meetings. The [00:27:05] billionaires salon dynamic. Multiple [00:27:07] documents describe a Sunday lunch at [00:27:09] Epstein's Manhattan townhouse that [00:27:10] included Teal alongside Bill Gates and [00:27:13] Mort Zuckerman, real estate billionaire, [00:27:15] owner of the Daily News. 10 [00:27:19] 11 [00:27:21] 12 [00:27:22] 13 [00:27:24] 14. This this appears to have been [00:27:27] during late September described as UN [00:27:29] week where Epste hosted what one [00:27:31] document calls a colloquial for [00:27:33] billionaires. [00:27:36] Interesting. So suppose I'm like, "Oh [00:27:40] [ __ ] dude. He hosted this crazy UN [00:27:42] week." Um, [00:27:44] >> what does UN week mean? [00:27:46] >> Well, let's [ __ ] find out. So, I'm [00:27:47] going to grab the name of this document, [00:27:49] this title of this document right here, [00:27:50] and I'm going to open a new chat real [00:27:51] quick. Our other chat is still saved [00:27:54] right there, right? But in this new [00:27:56] chat, I'm going to um paste this [00:27:58] document and say um what's the story [00:28:03] with this UN dinner thing for [00:28:07] billionaires [00:28:08] that Epstein hosted? [00:28:12] Who went? How many [00:28:15] were there? [00:28:17] Um did anything sketchy happen? Right? [00:28:21] And I'm intentionally being kind of [00:28:22] homie with it because I want you to see [00:28:25] that it [ __ ] gets it. Like it [00:28:27] literally this is the level at which you [00:28:29] can talk to this thing and it will be [00:28:31] like yeah this is the story of the UN [00:28:33] dinners [00:28:36] and I decided to give it the source [00:28:37] because this is the source that we were [00:28:38] looking at. [00:28:43] >> Um we'll pin that. We'll put it down [00:28:45] here [00:28:49] and see it's working its way through the [00:28:50] files. It's like I'm not quite at what [00:28:52] you found yet. [00:28:56] I don't think I quite gave it enough [00:28:58] prompting on what the document. Now I [00:29:00] found it. Okay, so now it found it. It [00:29:02] took three different rounds of [00:29:03] searching. Now I found exactly what [00:29:04] you're asking about. The famous [00:29:05] billionaires dinners. [00:29:07] Oh, actually it got confused and it went [00:29:09] to the Edge Foundation. Also going to be [00:29:11] a sick ass answer. We can cue it to go [00:29:13] more into the uh UN dinners. [00:29:16] >> Do you think that means like United [00:29:17] Nations? [00:29:19] >> Uh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. The United [00:29:21] Nations. Um he held them in uh New York [00:29:24] every year. [00:29:26] I mean, fair play because The Edge [00:29:28] actually are called billionaires [00:29:29] dinners. [00:29:36] Um, and it's got all of its sources [00:29:37] cited, but I want to get it started on [00:29:38] the um, actually I was asking about the [00:29:44] dinner about the events he hosted for [00:29:51] uh, billionaires and influential people [00:29:56] around the UN meetings in New York in [00:30:02] association with [00:30:05] um, Um, it wasn't Brockman, that's Edge. [00:30:09] It was Mort Zuckerman. [00:30:12] Um, [00:30:14] >> Zuckerman [00:30:18] and Bill Gates among many others. [00:30:24] Can you look those up and tell me about [00:30:28] Epstein's [00:30:31] um targeting [00:30:33] of UN week in New York. [00:30:39] So, it's going to think and answer on [00:30:41] that down there. But in the meantime, it [00:30:43] honed in on the Edge Foundation, which [00:30:46] was this science and tech billionaire [00:30:48] foundation dinner situation that um he [00:30:52] basically used to troll the tech elite [00:30:56] and the scientific elite and to talk to [00:30:59] geneticists and to talk to scientists. [00:31:02] Um all these things. Let's see what it [00:31:04] got. It got Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, [00:31:06] Sergey Brin, Steve Casease, Nathan [00:31:08] Mirvod, Danny Hillis, James Truman, [00:31:12] Forest Sawyer, James Fallows, Kurt [00:31:14] Anderson. [00:31:16] It's got sources cited from all these [00:31:17] different things. [00:31:19] >> I like how it tells you like who they [00:31:21] are, who they're like [00:31:22] >> exactly, right? And it got all of this [00:31:25] from within the document set. [00:31:29] >> All the good-looking women are sitting [00:31:31] with the physicist table. Interesting. [00:31:34] So this is must be from reporting. So it [00:31:37] opens right here uh behind my head. It [00:31:40] opens to the document in the document [00:31:42] set that it's referring to. And so this [00:31:46] is EFTA 018444. [00:31:51] They became a model for the gatherings [00:31:53] at Mr. Epste's E71st Street townhouse [00:31:55] which included some of the same guests. [00:31:58] His foundation provided substantial [00:32:00] backing to Edge. Edge is a really um [00:32:02] cool rabbit hole to go into. [00:32:07] Um but let's get into the next. Okay. [00:32:14] Epstein's calculated exploitation of UN [00:32:17] Week in New York. The documents reveal a [00:32:20] deliberate strategy by Jeffrey Epste to [00:32:21] position himself at the center of global [00:32:23] power during UN General Assembly Week, [00:32:25] the annual gathering when world leaders [00:32:27] heads of and and chat chat chat guys [00:32:29] chat. Don't worry, I know we have some [00:32:32] way juicier questions that we all want [00:32:34] to ask it about some certain countries, [00:32:37] about some certain, you know, [00:32:39] ethnicities, about some certain foods, [00:32:42] about all sorts of things. Don't worry, [00:32:44] I'm purposely edging you guys real [00:32:45] [ __ ] hard right now. We're about to [00:32:47] ask it about beef jerky and whatever [00:32:49] else. Um, [00:32:51] but I just want to show you. I just want [00:32:52] to show you that like you can just talk [00:32:54] to this thing like a [ __ ] AI and it [00:32:57] will pull things right out of the [00:32:58] documents for you. [00:33:01] A particularly revealing exchange shows [00:33:03] Epste trying to lure Bill Gates to a UN [00:33:05] week dinner in September 2010. Epste [00:33:07] emailed Gates's adviser, Boris Nicolik. [00:33:10] FYI, the Defense Minister of Israel, [00:33:12] Larry Summers, will be at my house for a [00:33:13] small, very private dinner. If Bill [00:33:15] wants to come or stop by, he is welcome. [00:33:18] This will be the epicenter of [00:33:19] intellectual interest, [00:33:22] his targeting strategies [00:33:25] right there. So there's your source [00:33:27] right there, straight from the [00:33:29] documents. And it pulls it up in the [00:33:32] side side pane. You can see the exact [00:33:34] source citation right here [00:33:39] because you got to site your sources, [00:33:41] right? [00:33:48] The global power list. The most stunning [00:33:50] document shows a list of 32 foreign [00:33:52] ministers and heads of state that [00:33:53] Epstein was circulating to contacts like [00:33:55] Tom Pritsker, Peter Mandlesson, David [00:33:57] Stern, and even Golain Maxwell. The list [00:33:59] included all these [ __ ] fancy people [00:34:02] like Tony Blair. [00:34:06] Jeffrey, your attendance would be [00:34:08] greatly appreciated. The following list [00:34:10] is the list of ministers and high level [00:34:12] officials. [00:34:14] Someone mysterious sent this to Jeffrey [00:34:15] Epstein. Okay. [00:34:22] >> It's crazy. They were only supposed to [00:34:23] redact victims, but clearly [00:34:25] >> I know. Yeah. [ __ ] as if [00:34:27] >> as if they only redacted victims. Yeah. [00:34:30] [ __ ] right. We'll get into that. Um, [00:34:32] I posted on my story the uh the where [00:34:35] they redacted the name of the person [00:34:36] that alleged that um that Jeffrey [00:34:40] Epstein made his money by initially by [00:34:42] having sex with Leslie Waxner. That's a [00:34:44] crazy [ __ ] document that I found [00:34:45] today. True story. [00:34:50] We need personal emails. Um [00:34:54] yeah, dude. Everyone's going to be able [00:34:56] to use this for whatever they want. And [00:34:57] so obviously what we all want what we [00:35:00] all want is to open a new chat here real [00:35:02] quick. And also FYI, so like [00:35:06] because it's built like an AI, like the [00:35:09] context windows work like an AI. So when [00:35:11] I open a new chat, we have new context. [00:35:13] So it's not going to get contaminated by [00:35:15] the questions I was just asking. Let's [00:35:16] ask it a fresh question. Um, [00:35:21] based on the the files at your disposal [00:35:27] or just based on the files, [00:35:30] what nations intelligence agency did [00:35:35] Epstein most likely work for and why? [00:35:41] It'll probably give us a more [00:35:42] interesting answer if we just dive in [00:35:43] and tell it to investigate Israel. But I [00:35:45] just want to I just want to make a [00:35:46] point. I just want to make a [ __ ] [00:35:48] point. Okay, I've never even asked it [00:35:51] this question. I've always just dove in [00:35:52] harder, but like I'm just going to ask [00:35:54] it this question. Just we're just going [00:35:55] to see what it says. Maybe it'll say [00:35:57] Russia. Maybe it'll say that obviously [00:36:00] Epstein worked for Russia, right? Who [00:36:02] knows? [00:36:04] He could He could work for anyone. How [00:36:06] would we even know? [00:36:08] >> It just says Israel. [00:36:10] >> It found Gileain Maxwell. It found [00:36:11] Robert Maxwell already. [00:36:14] circumstantial evidence pointing towards [00:36:16] Israeli intelligence. Let me search for [00:36:17] more specific evidence about Aosta [00:36:19] statement. This is remarkable. The [00:36:20] documents confirm Aosta statements. [00:36:27] So, because we're using Opus, the most [00:36:29] expensive heavy [ __ ] model, it's just [00:36:31] doing crazy research in here. [00:36:35] So, it gets the Aosta statement straight [00:36:36] up. um it won't uh the source citations [00:36:39] are written in here, but they won't [00:36:41] actually link and like turn red until [00:36:44] it's written its whole answer out. So, [00:36:45] we're just going to wait. We're just [00:36:46] going to pump the brakes and wait while [00:36:48] it thinks it out. [00:36:57] And apparently, it's [ __ ] thinking [00:36:58] out a long [ __ ] answer. [00:37:02] >> Pretty. [00:37:03] I scrolled down to the bottom and this [00:37:05] is the header that I [ __ ] found. Yep. [00:37:08] Based based it knows what's up. So, just [00:37:11] to remind you all, hey, Ben Shapiro. [00:37:13] Hey, Ben Shapiro. Um, who else has been [00:37:15] saying that he worked for Russia? Um, [00:37:18] >> probably any [00:37:19] >> probably [ __ ] all the Israelis, all [00:37:21] the [ __ ] Zionists. Hey, just so you [00:37:23] guys know, I didn't bias it, okay? [00:37:25] There's no context in this. There's no [00:37:27] preloading of context. It's just the the [00:37:29] raw files, all of them. 1.5 million [00:37:32] files um because there's you know [00:37:34] dduplicates are duplicates are getting [00:37:36] combined so it's it's literally all 3 [00:37:38] point whatever million that they've [00:37:39] released [00:37:41] minus videos [00:37:43] I'll invest so I just asked it based on [00:37:45] the files what nation's intelligence [00:37:47] agency did Epstein most likely work for [00:37:49] and why and we'll see what it says [00:37:53] based on my comprehensive investigation [00:37:54] of the documents I can now provide a [00:37:55] thorough analysis the aosta statement [00:37:59] um so obviously Alex aosta [00:38:01] He said, "I was told Epste belonged to [00:38:03] intelligence and to leave it alone and [00:38:06] that's documented in emails like this [00:38:08] one. [00:38:10] Is the Epstein case going to cause a [00:38:12] problem for confirmation hearings?" [00:38:13] Aosta had been asked. Aosta explained [00:38:15] reasonably apparently that back in the [00:38:17] day he just had one meeting on the [00:38:19] Epstein case. He cut the non-prosecution [00:38:21] deal with one of Epstein's attorneys [00:38:22] because he had been told to back off, [00:38:25] that Epste was above his pay grade. [00:38:27] quote, "I was told Epstein belonged to [00:38:29] intelligence and to leave it alone." He [00:38:31] told his interviewers in the Trump [00:38:32] transition who evidently thought that [00:38:34] was a sufficient answer and went ahead [00:38:36] and hired Aosta. The Labor Department [00:38:38] had no comment when asked about this. [00:38:40] So, this email is from 2019. Okay. And [00:38:44] there's multiple tellings of this in the [00:38:46] files, multiple copies of basically the [00:38:48] same thing. [00:38:51] Critically, when the DOJ's Office of [00:38:52] Professional Responsibility later asked [00:38:53] Aosta directly about the intelligence [00:38:55] asset claim, Aosta told OPR, "The answer [00:38:57] is no, [00:39:00] though he was offered a classified [00:39:01] setting." The Israeli connection web, it [00:39:03] only took it that long to figure it out. [00:39:05] The documentary evidence shows a dense [00:39:07] network of ties to Israeli intelligence [00:39:09] and defense circles. Ahud Barack, former [00:39:11] Israeli prime minister, defense [00:39:12] minister, and IDF chief of staff, [00:39:14] maintained extensive email [00:39:16] correspondences with Epstein well after [00:39:18] the 2008 conviction. Example one, [00:39:20] example two, example three, example four [00:39:23] out of like 500 million more. Received [00:39:26] approximately $2.3 million from the [00:39:28] Wexner Foundation between 2004 to 2006 [00:39:30] with Epstein personally signing transfer [00:39:32] documents. Citation number one, citation [00:39:35] number two. [00:39:40] Oh, interesting. It literally pulled [00:39:43] this little piece out of this PDF that [00:39:46] is a bigger PDF. That's crazy. Um, [00:39:49] >> does it mean you can't see it? [00:39:50] >> No, no, no. Just that it because it has [00:39:53] context of what this this is a single [00:39:55] page out of a larger PDF and it just [00:39:57] this page has this run-on sentence in [00:39:59] this cell that the if you were further [00:40:02] left on the PDF, it would show you the [00:40:03] rest of the tables, but this run-on cell [00:40:06] has the the words Epstein allegedly [00:40:08] signed some of these transfer documents, [00:40:10] which is a relevant piece of information [00:40:11] because Epstein signing the transfer [00:40:13] documents actually helps you inform you [00:40:15] of his authority over the accounts. was [00:40:17] a frequent visitor to Epstein's 66th [00:40:19] Street apartment building in Manhattan, [00:40:23] headed Carbine, an Israeli tech company [00:40:25] whose leadership reads like an IDF [00:40:27] intelligence roster. Carbine 911, now [00:40:30] known as Reporty, is a big story. The [00:40:33] CEO was a special forces officer and one [00:40:35] director commanded IDF cyber unit 8200, [00:40:37] Israel's equivalent of the NSA. Citation [00:40:40] 13 and 14. [00:40:42] These are actually old um Wikipedia [00:40:45] screenshots, which at first I was really [00:40:46] annoyed that they put in here because [00:40:48] they keep on [ __ ] getting cited [00:40:50] because they're really useful and really [00:40:52] like dense information. But then I [00:40:54] realized that when you go to Epstein's [00:40:56] Wikipedia page now, it's been [ __ ] [00:40:58] sanitized compared to how juicy it used [00:41:00] to be. His old Wikipedia page was juicy [00:41:03] as [ __ ] Um, [00:41:07] it ain't anymore. But [00:41:08] >> didn't they take like Wikipedia pages [00:41:10] and put them in the Epstein files and [00:41:12] redacted like random words? [00:41:14] >> Yeah, right here. [00:41:15] >> Well, I mean, at least this is redacted. [00:41:19] >> Well, so this is actually this is [00:41:21] actually a victim name. This is Annie [00:41:23] Farmer. Um, [00:41:26] it might have been her sister that was [00:41:27] the artist. I think Annie was the [00:41:29] artist. Um, but yeah, some of them, a [00:41:32] lot of them do have [ __ ] [ __ ] [00:41:33] reactions. In emails, Epstein offered to [00:41:35] help Barack navigate relationships with [00:41:37] the Rothschilds and Mayor Bloomberg. [00:41:42] And we've actually read these ones on [00:41:43] stream before. [00:41:45] Robert Maxwell, Gain's father, physical [00:41:47] evidence of a blackmail operation. [00:41:53] They've got evidence for why Robert [00:41:55] Maxwell was MSAD. [00:41:58] The documents note epste had a quote [00:42:00] opaque professional history a little [00:42:01] like Robert Maxwell and is rumored to [00:42:03] have worked either for the Israeli [00:42:04] intelligence service MSAD, the CIA, or [00:42:06] even both. [00:42:09] This is from a Daily Mail online article [00:42:12] from 2007, [00:42:16] which you know, it's just reporting, but [00:42:19] when it all adds up, it's pretty [00:42:21] obvious. Physical evidence of a [00:42:22] blackmail operation. The documents [00:42:25] describe an extensive covert [00:42:26] surveillance infrastructure across [00:42:27] Epstein's property. Hidden pinhold [00:42:29] cameras discovered during the 20046 Palm [00:42:32] Beach raid. [00:42:34] A hidden media room in the New York [00:42:35] mansion. Gain Maxwell told a friend that [00:42:37] Epstein's island was completely wired [00:42:39] for video as an insurance policy. [00:42:41] Labeled compact discs in his safe with [00:42:43] handwritten descriptions including young [00:42:44] name and name. Epste told a New York [00:42:48] Times reporter that he had dirt on [00:42:49] powerful people. [00:42:51] the fake Austrian passport. [00:42:57] See, and it keeps on getting caught in [00:42:59] this reporting right here. So, we'll ask [00:43:02] it more more questions and dig deeper. [00:43:04] FBI cooperation. [00:43:08] An FBI memo from September 18th, 28, [00:43:10] 2008 stated Epstein had also provided [00:43:12] information to the FBI as agreed upon. [00:43:17] Sources, sources, sources. And we're [00:43:18] skimming through this because we all [00:43:19] [ __ ] know this. Um, obviously, [00:43:23] so why Israeli intelligence rather than [00:43:25] CIA? [00:43:26] For some of y'all clowns out there that [00:43:28] needed to know, the Maxwell connection, [00:43:31] the Barack relationship, Israeli [00:43:33] military base visits. In 2008, Epstein [00:43:35] visited Israeli military bases and [00:43:37] considered fleeing to Israel to avoid [00:43:39] prosecution. He didn't wind up doing [00:43:41] that, but you know, the blackmail [00:43:43] architecture, the Wexner Foundation [00:43:45] pipeline. What's missing? The documents [00:43:47] don't contain any direct admission from [00:43:50] Epste about which agency he worked for. [00:43:52] And actually, we'll prod this um and ask [00:43:55] it more directly because I I think we [00:43:56] can actually find those classified [00:43:58] intelligence assessments, direct [00:44:00] communication with any intelligence [00:44:01] agency, testimony from anyone with [00:44:03] firsthand knowledge of his intelligence [00:44:04] work. Um, [00:44:08] actually I think there are emails where [00:44:12] Jeffrey Epstein [00:44:16] references [00:44:18] um working for MSAD or Israel or the [00:44:22] Roth's Childs. Can you search for those [00:44:28] and show me email evidence [00:44:34] only? [00:44:35] not articles [00:44:38] or other [00:44:40] that evidences [00:44:42] his uh [00:44:46] is let's say alleged [00:44:49] Israeli [00:44:52] intelligence work. So I'm pointing it [00:44:55] just at emails because I just want it to [00:44:56] do emails [00:44:58] because you can tell it to do whatever [00:44:59] you want, dog. [00:45:04] And I think next we'll probably ask [00:45:07] about beef jerky and about food, right? [00:45:11] >> Good idea. [00:45:13] >> It cannot unredact everything, [00:45:14] unfortunately, guys. [00:45:18] >> Yeah. Can't do that. [00:45:20] So, I we do actually have a second mic, [00:45:22] but we only had so much time tonight. We [00:45:24] didn't have enough time to set it up. [00:45:25] But Brandy, if Brandy just talks loud, [00:45:27] we can hear her, too. She It's perfectly [00:45:30] >> I'm not really a co-host. I'm kind of [00:45:31] just learning as you guys are learning. [00:45:33] >> This is the first time that she's seen [00:45:35] this [ __ ] She's just hanging out. [00:45:36] >> I'm just here for the [00:45:37] >> Yeah. And we have to we have to go pick [00:45:39] up Billy from the airport in like an [00:45:41] hour and a half. So, um [00:45:43] >> Yeah. [00:45:43] >> So, we're just chilling. And this is so [00:45:45] [ __ ] cool that I just had to jump on [00:45:47] here and stream for you guys tonight [00:45:48] about it. Um I could not wait to stream [00:45:50] for you guys. Like, could not wait. So, [00:45:54] um let's see what it's finding. [00:45:57] This is extraordinary evidence based on [00:45:59] the email evidence I've uncovered. Let [00:46:01] me provide a comprehensive summary. It's [00:46:03] still working though because this the [00:46:05] citations. [00:46:10] Cool. They just came in. Sick. The [00:46:13] smoking gun. Ladies is your forte. The [00:46:15] most damaging email exchanges from [00:46:16] November 21st, 2013 between Epstein and [00:46:18] Ahood Barack. My thoughts were confirmed [00:46:20] when it was said to me, if Ahood wants [00:46:22] to make serious money, he will have to [00:46:24] build a relationship with me. Take time [00:46:26] so that we can truly understand one [00:46:27] another. I just listened. Who said it? [00:46:29] Rothschild. I'm ready, but I need your [00:46:31] advice. Reha. This is devastating. [00:46:33] Israel's former prime minister and [00:46:35] defense minister is explicitly [00:46:36] acknowledging that procuring women was [00:46:38] Epste specialty and asking for his help [00:46:40] navigating a relationship with the [00:46:41] Rothschilds. Epste is an Israeli defense [00:46:44] broker. Multiple emails show Epste [00:46:46] functioning as a direct conduit between [00:46:48] Israeli defense leadership and world [00:46:50] powers. But it doesn't just say that and [00:46:52] then leave you hanging. It gives you [00:46:53] sources. [00:46:55] quote, "Would your uncle like to have a [00:46:57] very private talk with the Israeli [00:46:59] defense minister at my house? If so, we [00:47:01] can organize." Right? And this is [00:47:04] actually he's I know from the context [00:47:07] that he is talking to the niece of the [00:47:10] dictator that they installed in the [00:47:12] Ivory Coast on behalf of Israel because [00:47:14] she was a girl that was in his sort of [00:47:17] orbit um that he was grooming [00:47:20] and her uncle was the dictator that they [00:47:22] were in, you know, putting in down there [00:47:25] in Ivory Coast. And from the context, [00:47:29] uh [00:47:31] I I pretty much know what they're [00:47:32] talking about. The uncle is the dictator [00:47:34] they're talking about. He offers for him [00:47:35] to have a very private meeting with the [00:47:37] Israeli defense minister. And she says, [00:47:39] "I will let him know he is coming back [00:47:41] in two days in Abijan. I would rather [00:47:43] tell him in person than via email or [00:47:45] phone." And and Epste responds, "Smart [00:47:48] girl." Because this is a [ __ ] [00:47:50] intelligence operation and you don't [00:47:52] want to be spreading those kinds of [00:47:53] stories in documents that your [ __ ] [00:47:56] boy Ian Carol is going to be reading 10 [00:47:59] years later to the entire internet. So, [00:48:03] um, [00:48:04] >> if Epstein's still alive, he definitely [00:48:06] knows who you are. [00:48:06] >> Hey, Epstein, your shit's online, bro. [00:48:10] Hey, Epstein. In case you forgot what [00:48:12] was in your emails, don't worry. In a [00:48:14] couple days, you can log into web. You [00:48:16] can pay for a subscription to Web [00:48:18] Epstein, and you can get in there and [00:48:20] you can find out exactly who you worked [00:48:22] for, too, bro. [00:48:23] >> He's got you. [00:48:24] >> Yeah. Unfortunately, we don't have [00:48:25] Fortnite in the in it yet, but um you [00:48:29] know, whatever, dog. Whatever, dog. [ __ ] [00:48:32] you. You [ __ ] chill. You lizard. You [00:48:34] piece of [ __ ] [00:48:36] So, here's more evidence. Would you like [00:48:39] to have dinner, meet with the Israeli [00:48:40] defense minister, former prime minister [00:48:42] Aud Brock on the 23rd? So notice how [00:48:44] he's hanging the Israeli defense [00:48:46] minister, the Israeli former prime [00:48:48] minister for all of these [00:48:51] uh friend of Sultan, for all these [00:48:53] important people, making connections for [00:48:55] Israel, for Israeli intelligence because [00:48:58] Ahoud Barack wasn't just the former [00:49:00] prime minister or the former defense [00:49:01] minister. He was also the former head of [00:49:03] Israeli military intelligence when he [00:49:05] hired Epstein and built this trafficking [00:49:07] ring with him. [00:49:09] Tracking Barack's US government [00:49:10] meetings. This part's crazy. If it's [00:49:13] referencing the stuff I think it is, [00:49:14] it's [ __ ] crazy. Yeah, bro. Oh, dude. [00:49:16] So, it brought this one up earlier. This [00:49:18] part's crazy. I mean, in a different [00:49:20] chat. Tracking Barack's US government [00:49:23] meetings. Quote, [00:49:26] "On Monday, Barack will hold a series of [00:49:27] meetings in Washington and New York with [00:49:29] top US officials, including Secretary of [00:49:31] State Hillary Clinton, Defense Secretary [00:49:33] Robert Gates, National Security Adviser [00:49:35] James Jones, and Presidential Adviser [00:49:37] Dennis Ross. His next stop is this [00:49:40] morning at my house 8 a.m. for a couple [00:49:41] of hours. Call Me at Home New York sent [00:49:44] the morning after Brock met with Clinton [00:49:46] Gates and the NSA at the White House. [00:49:48] So [00:49:50] this part is crazy critical. [00:49:54] Literally [00:49:55] Jeffrey Epstein is emailing his boy, one [00:49:57] of the top executives at JP Morgan, Jess [00:50:00] Dailyy. So, he's emailing one of the top [00:50:02] bankers in America to admit that [00:50:06] the defense minister of Israel at the [00:50:09] time is meeting with three of the most [00:50:11] powerful people in America. And then the [00:50:14] very next morning, he has what sounds [00:50:17] like a debrief meeting with Jeffrey [00:50:19] Epste, the Israeli spy. [00:50:22] That's pretty wild timing. That's pretty [00:50:26] coincidental timing. [00:50:29] And earlier it actually and I and I'm [00:50:32] only noting that so directly because [00:50:34] earlier I had asked it an like kind of a [00:50:36] question about Israel as well and it had [00:50:37] pointed out these three emails as well [00:50:39] and it had dug more into them and kind [00:50:41] of like walked me through the timing of [00:50:42] like just just like notice the intricate [00:50:46] timing here and um the way he refers to [00:50:49] it in the email itself is like hold up [00:50:52] bro what [00:50:57] on Monday Brock hold a series of [00:50:58] meetings in Washington, New York with [00:51:00] top US officials, including Secretary of [00:51:01] State Hillary Clinton, Defense Secretary [00:51:03] Robert Gates, etc., etc. [00:51:06] Um, I'm wondering if it'll pick up on [00:51:08] the BB. We might have to ask about BB [00:51:10] specifically. [00:51:13] The Rothschild Barack Epstein triangle. [00:51:15] Epste acted as a three-way broker [00:51:17] between Israeli leadership, the [00:51:18] Rothschild banking dynasty, and Israeli [00:51:20] defense conferences. [00:51:25] Sources. Sources. sources [00:51:29] intelligence commentary. Epste appears [00:51:30] to have had insider knowledge of [00:51:32] USIsrael relations. DC believes it now [00:51:34] has leverage on BB playing it. Epste's [00:51:37] response when asked about the Israeli [00:51:38] political situation during the Egypt [00:51:40] crisis in February of 2011. [00:51:43] Someone wrote much anxiety re we ditched [00:51:46] Mubarak. Is Israel next? What are your [00:51:50] views or what should I read on broad [00:51:53] Israeli situation? [00:51:55] Sent by someone. [00:51:58] Oh, I guess sent by Epstein. And then [00:51:59] whoever we had sent it to responded, [00:52:02] DC believes it now has leverage on BB [00:52:04] playing it. So someone [00:52:08] probably in DC is feeding Jeffrey [00:52:11] Epstein the inside DC scoop [00:52:14] on the leverage they think they have on [00:52:16] BB. [00:52:18] Weird. Almost like an intelligence [00:52:21] asset. [00:52:25] Weird. [00:52:28] The Army Special Unit. Epstein sent [00:52:30] Barack a link about Israelis formed the [00:52:33] Army Special Unit doing well from the [00:52:35] Army Special Unit doing well. [00:52:39] So he sent Ahoud Barack a link and Aud [00:52:43] Brock was like, "Hi Jeff, what's that [00:52:44] link?" and he says a story on Israelis [00:52:46] from the Army Special Unit doing well [00:52:48] because he cares about his boys back in [00:52:50] the IDF. You know, he's got the shirt, [00:52:52] he cares about the boys. [00:52:58] So, all of that came from literally one [00:53:04] question. [00:53:05] I guess technically we've been through [00:53:07] two questions now, not just one, two [00:53:08] questions. Um, is Benjamin Nettton Yahoo [00:53:14] mentioned [00:53:16] in the files? And does he overlap with [00:53:21] Jeffrey Epstein in any interesting [00:53:25] ways? And let's be clear, you would not [00:53:28] expect Benjamin Netanyahu to overlap [00:53:30] with them at all because they purposely [00:53:33] segment these things. They purposely [00:53:34] create plausible deniability by [00:53:36] compartmentalizing and keeping this [00:53:38] operation off behind Ahood Barack. Ahoud [00:53:41] Barack is intentionally the conduit to [00:53:44] Epstein so that everything Epstein goes [00:53:46] through Ahud Barack and then back out [00:53:48] into Israeli circles so that when Epste [00:53:51] gets caught, BB can be like, "Oh no, [00:53:53] that was Ahood being rogue, being evil." [00:53:55] Right? Like that is plausible [00:53:57] deniability 101. That's how you build [00:54:00] intelligence networks and that's why you [00:54:02] have intelligence community members like [00:54:03] Ahood Barack manage these things so that [00:54:06] they can be pushed out and denied if [00:54:09] they ever come out. The same is done by [00:54:11] the CIA and every other intelligence [00:54:12] agency. [00:54:13] >> So we would not expect to find any [00:54:15] communications with Benjamin Netanyahu. [00:54:17] We wouldn't expect to find anything [00:54:19] directly linking them [00:54:20] >> because he wasn't the prime minister [00:54:21] when Jeffrey Epste was like doing his [00:54:23] thing. [00:54:23] >> No, he was the prime minister when [00:54:24] Jeffrey Epste was doing his thing. Um [00:54:26] Benjamin Nanyahu has been the prime [00:54:27] minister for basically our entire lives. [00:54:29] Um off and on. He was he was de like he [00:54:33] was unseated by Ahood Barack at one [00:54:35] point. Okay. [00:54:35] >> And then he won back again and then he [00:54:37] took a little break in the middle in [00:54:39] like the 2010s [00:54:40] >> and then he's back again. [00:54:42] >> Right. [00:54:45] >> But no, BB has been very much the prime [00:54:47] minister during the Epstein operation. [00:54:50] Um, [00:54:52] the most direct documented connection [00:54:54] comes from March 23rd, 2011. [00:54:59] Boom. [00:55:00] Open it up right here. [00:55:04] And this [00:55:06] is the boys and girls at uh, JP Morgan, [00:55:11] the bank that Epstein was referring [00:55:13] everyone to. And I I know the context of [00:55:15] this one, so I'm just going to tell you [00:55:16] the context. It's all right here in the [00:55:18] chat, too. [00:55:20] They wanted a meeting with Benjamin [00:55:21] Netanyahu. JP Morgan, the biggest bank [00:55:23] in the world, wanted a meeting with JP [00:55:25] with Benjamin Netanyahu. [00:55:27] Jess Staley was their guy that was [00:55:29] facilitating Epste's entire [00:55:30] moneyaundering operation at the bank and [00:55:33] was getting all their clients in and [00:55:35] protecting Jess Jeffrey Epstein and [00:55:37] hanging out on his [ __ ] island. So, [00:55:38] they went to him and was like, "Hey, do [00:55:40] you think Jeffrey can get us a meeting [00:55:41] with BB Netanyahu?" And then who knows [00:55:45] how it happened, but then miraculously [00:55:48] this email comes through. Against all [00:55:50] odds, we've been granted a meeting with [00:55:52] Prime Minister Netanyahu. And Epstein [00:55:55] responds back to Jess Staley, [00:55:57] his boy. Surprise, surprise. [00:56:01] Indicating, you're welcome. I got you. [00:56:06] I delivered. [00:56:09] because Epstein [00:56:11] connected Benjamin Netanyahu to [00:56:14] the corrupt [ __ ] at JP Morgan. [00:56:18] >> Um, Epstein's sarcastic response, [00:56:21] surprise, surprise, strongly implies he [00:56:23] was instrumental in making the meeting [00:56:24] happen or at minimum had foreign [00:56:26] knowledge that it would. Court documents [00:56:28] from the Virgin Islands versus JP Morgan [00:56:29] Chase explicitly state that between 2009 [00:56:31] and 2011, Epste helped Staley schedule [00:56:34] meetings for Diamond to meet with [00:56:35] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin [00:56:36] Netanyahu. And it cites those sources as [00:56:39] well. How much evidence do you need, Ben [00:56:42] Shapiro? [00:56:44] >> Do you need some more? Because we can [00:56:45] [ __ ] get you some more. [00:56:47] >> Don't you think a lot of the files [00:56:49] >> Speak louder. Speak louder. [00:56:50] >> Oh. Do you think a lot of the files that [00:56:52] have to do with Benjamin Netanyahu are [00:56:55] the ones that are redacted or not [00:56:57] released? [00:56:57] >> Oh, I think it's highly likely. Yeah. [00:56:58] Yeah. [00:56:59] >> Because let's be honest, like he's kind [00:57:01] of in charge of [00:57:02] >> it's a big deal. Yeah. I think that [00:57:04] because so Brandy's asking like there's [00:57:08] still three million files that they told [00:57:10] us they have that they haven't released. [00:57:12] >> Yeah. [00:57:12] >> And I think you're probably very right [00:57:16] that some of the files they want to [00:57:18] release like they just want to burn are [00:57:20] anything that mentions BB. Um anything [00:57:23] that mentions like ongoing operations, [00:57:25] anything like there's probably some [00:57:26] really dark [ __ ] in those other three [00:57:29] million if I had to guess. [00:57:30] >> But who knows? I mean, if they were [00:57:32] smart, none of them would mention BB and [00:57:34] none of them would have BB in them. [00:57:36] That's like how they should be doing [00:57:37] this. But [00:57:40] >> the leverage on BB email more revealing [00:57:44] is an email exchange from February 4th, [00:57:46] 2011 between Epstein and another [00:57:48] correspondent likely Larry Summers based [00:57:50] on context because this [ __ ] thing is [00:57:52] so [ __ ] smart that it can just figure [00:57:54] [ __ ] out like that. [00:57:56] Um, let's open it up. [00:58:01] Much anxiety re we ditched. Okay, so [00:58:03] this is the continuation of the chain we [00:58:05] were talking about earlier. DC believes [00:58:07] it now has leverage on BB playing it. [00:58:10] Israelis all think ditch Mubarak first [00:58:12] US next push BB on settlements. [00:58:16] Re in Israel re in Israel. [00:58:21] This is extraordinary. Epste is [00:58:23] discussing US government leverage over [00:58:25] the Israeli prime minister as if he has [00:58:27] insider knowledge of diplomatic pressure [00:58:29] tactics. information that would [00:58:30] typically be classified intelligence. [00:58:33] And he's passing it back and forth [00:58:36] between an Israeli [ __ ] blackmail or [00:58:38] spy and a fat goblin ogre piece of lard, [00:58:43] Larry Summers. [00:58:45] That's [ __ ] treason. By the way, [00:58:47] Larry. [00:58:48] Hey, Cash Patel. In case you needed [00:58:50] someone to investigate, you could [00:58:52] investigate Larry Summers for trading [00:58:54] state secrets with an enemy nation. [00:58:57] >> Cash Patel doesn't do [ __ ] Yeah, [00:58:59] exactly. Maybe Dan Bonino could help [00:59:02] out. Um, Netanyahu's political rival Aud [00:59:05] Brock was deeply entangled with Epstein, [00:59:06] which creates an indirect but important [00:59:08] overlap. And we, yeah, we know about [00:59:09] that. [00:59:11] JP Morgan's recognition of the patterns. [00:59:16] The source of Google co-founder Serge [00:59:17] Brin, Glenn Dubin, all the people that [00:59:19] he referred, [00:59:22] Sultan of Dubai's Netanyahu intel. [00:59:24] Interestingly, Epste received political [00:59:25] intelligence about Netanyahu from the [00:59:26] Sultan of Dubai who forwarded him an [00:59:30] article [00:59:34] that Netanyahu would become king of [00:59:35] Israel. [00:59:39] Farid Zakaria looks at why Israel is [00:59:41] stronger than ever and what Netanyahu [00:59:43] should do with its strength. Yeah, [00:59:45] they're just talking [ __ ] Sultan bins. [00:59:51] Um, so we could dig deeper. We could dig [00:59:53] into specific sources, specific things. [00:59:56] Um, what time is it? 10:55. [01:00:00] 10:55. Okay, let's do one more question [01:00:02] for the for the big stream for [01:00:03] everybody. For everybody. And it should [01:00:06] probably be about the food, right? [01:00:10] It should probably be about the food. [01:00:13] >> Search. [01:00:14] >> I see people saying search Trump. [01:00:16] >> I want to search Charlie Kirk, too. [01:00:18] >> Brandy wants to search Charlie Kirk. We [01:00:20] could search Charlie Kirk. [01:00:21] >> Not that I think he's guilty. I'm Oh, [01:00:22] just if they've discussed him or [01:00:25] >> his assassination or anything. [01:00:27] >> Yeah, there's all or search Erica Kirk, [01:00:31] >> Peter Mandlesson. [01:00:34] Um, [01:00:37] search for Ben Shapiro. That's a good [01:00:38] idea. I don't think there's probably any [01:00:41] mentions of Ben Shapiro, but um could [01:00:44] be. [01:00:46] >> Could be. [01:00:48] Here's what we're going to do um on kick [01:00:50] in a second. Once we go kick only, we'll [01:00:52] we'll drop into those kinds of more fun [01:00:53] ones. But first, what we're going to do [01:00:55] is we're going to see how smart it is at [01:00:57] the food stuff. Um, [01:01:00] are are there [01:01:02] any weird or suspicious mentions of food [01:01:08] um such as pizza or beef jerky in the [01:01:13] emails in these files? [01:01:17] Um, and what [01:01:21] might they be [01:01:25] re referring to? [01:01:30] We'll see if it's smart enough to decode [01:01:32] the [ __ ] pizza and beef jerky [01:01:35] question. [01:01:40] We should ask it about Bannon. We should [01:01:42] ask about Brock Pierce. Oh [ __ ] we [01:01:44] should totally ask it about Brock [01:01:45] Pierce. Um, will it keep working while I [01:01:48] go away? If I go to a new chat, will it [01:01:50] keep working? [01:01:54] Did I just kill it? Oh, no. It's still [01:01:56] working. It's still working, dude. We [01:01:58] can [ __ ] work double over here. [01:02:02] >> Hot dogs. [01:02:03] >> Oh, no. It's weird. It's like porting it [01:02:04] over to this. Um, cool. We'll do We'll [01:02:08] go one at a time. [01:02:10] I want to ask about Brock Pierce because [01:02:12] Brock Pierce is sketchy as [ __ ] He's [01:02:14] involved in crypto. He's involved in [01:02:16] Bitcoin and also he's kind of an obscure [01:02:19] dude that most people don't know about [01:02:20] and he's all up in these files. [01:02:23] Oh, Erica's mom. That's not a bad idea. [01:02:25] >> Or like Erica's maiden name. [01:02:27] >> Yeah, these are good ideas. [01:02:33] Did I break it by moving away [01:02:43] >> or is it still thinking and filling it [01:02:46] out? [01:02:47] >> Said jerky, please. Please make more. [01:02:52] >> Um, the beef jerky obsession. Epstein [01:02:56] appears to have had a genuine almost [01:02:57] comical obsession with homemade beef [01:02:58] jerky. I'm concerned that after being [01:03:01] off they bring back since Monday. [01:03:05] No jerky left. Please make more. Can you [01:03:08] make a big batch of jerky? Jerky, [01:03:10] please. How is your jerky situation? [01:03:12] Should I bring any more? [01:03:15] He has been loving beef jerky. So, same [01:03:17] sort of thing, but maybe better and [01:03:18] leaner. Does he eat buffalo meat? He's [01:03:20] been very into protein. [01:03:24] >> What do you think that they mean by [01:03:25] this? I think they mean something uh [01:03:30] like [01:03:32] I I genuinely I don't think it's like [01:03:35] child meat. I think it's more likely [01:03:37] some sort of um [01:03:40] essentially adrenochrome, but when I say [01:03:42] adrenochrome, I don't think I actually [01:03:44] mean literally adrenochrome. I suspect [01:03:46] that adreno my my theory about [01:03:47] adrenocchrome personally is that I think [01:03:49] that adrenochrome is sort of like the [01:03:50] conspiracy theorist blanket word that [01:03:52] they sort of like let blanket at all for [01:03:55] all sorts of uh medications and like [01:03:58] special substances that they have made [01:04:00] out of stem cells and and the types of [01:04:04] like you know stem cells essentially [01:04:05] that you get from fetuses and babies [01:04:07] because those are how you like you do [01:04:09] the you make the best anti-aging and [01:04:11] like longevity medicines out of stem [01:04:14] cells and the best stem themselves come [01:04:15] from babies and fetuses, but you're not [01:04:17] allowed to actually do research on that [01:04:18] [ __ ] obviously because then people will [01:04:21] start killing babies and fetuses, [01:04:23] >> you know, as if they don't right now. [01:04:25] And so I think that it's like there's a [01:04:26] real scientific thing going on where [01:04:28] like billionaires are doing illegal [01:04:30] research on babies and fetuses and blood [01:04:33] and stuff like that and have developed [01:04:35] all these [ __ ] medications. And some [01:04:37] of them might be literally [01:04:38] adrenocchrome, but I don't think they're [01:04:39] all literally adrenochrome. And I think [01:04:42] that they probably have different ones [01:04:43] that sort of circulate in different [01:04:44] circles that they like for different [01:04:46] reasons probably um because like [01:04:48] obviously we know scientifically that [01:04:51] those medications are the [ __ ] and you [01:04:53] make them from stem cells from babies [01:04:54] and fetuses and we know that you're not [01:04:56] allow like that that's restricted and we [01:04:58] know they don't give a [ __ ] about that. [01:05:00] Um so I suspect the beef jerky is code [01:05:03] for something in that category. [01:05:05] Obviously it's something that has to be [01:05:06] refrigerated and has to be transported [01:05:08] in a cold bag because that's how they [01:05:10] talk about it. [01:05:12] Um, [01:05:19] right. JJ send photos. The naughtier the [01:05:21] better. And can you also go on YouTube [01:05:22] to learn tantric massage sex techniques? [01:05:24] Wait, what? I think I messed it up when [01:05:27] I switched chats halfway through and [01:05:29] made it like break broke its brain a [01:05:31] little bit, but now it's like finding [01:05:33] some crazy [ __ ] [ __ ] that I haven't [01:05:35] seen before. [01:05:38] JJ send photos. The naughty the better. [01:05:41] Thank you. You can also go on YouTube to [01:05:43] learn tantric massage, sex techniques, [01:05:45] prostate massage, etc. [01:05:48] So, Jeffrey Epstein likes for them to [01:05:51] learn how to massage his prostate. [01:05:53] Apparently, [01:05:55] >> hey, that goes real real well with the [01:05:57] email I found earlier about him making [01:05:59] his money by getting boned by Less [01:06:01] Wexner. [01:06:03] Call. She will give you massage and she [01:06:05] looks better than shrimp anyway and good [01:06:07] with massages. Um, [01:06:09] >> what does shrimp mean? [01:06:13] >> Well, I I think I broke its brain by [01:06:16] switching chats halfway through. I don't [01:06:18] know what shrimp means. Um, I don't know [01:06:20] what shrimp means because about where I [01:06:23] switched chats, where I switched away, [01:06:25] it stopped being about food and did [01:06:27] something else. I've never done that [01:06:28] before. I don't know. But, um, I wanted [01:06:32] to ask about Brock Pierce. One last [01:06:33] question. [01:06:34] Um, [01:06:37] who is Brock Pierce [01:06:41] and what was his relationship [01:06:47] to Epstein? [01:06:49] And was he up to anything suspicious? [01:06:57] Can I post a link? [01:06:59] They ate Gentiles. [01:07:05] Yeah. So, all your guys' questions that [01:07:06] you want to ask it, you're gonna have to [01:07:07] ask it all those crazy questions. I'm [01:07:09] just asking it whatever I'm asking it. [01:07:10] We're doing whatever we're doing, you [01:07:11] know. And I want to ask about Brock [01:07:13] Pierce. Um, [01:07:19] one of the uh one of the dudes that's [01:07:22] like super hard on the like Ian Carol [01:07:23] conspiracies that I'm like a Rothschild [01:07:25] plant or something. He keeps on making [01:07:28] these really funny amazing like like [01:07:30] Charlie Day connections. Um, oh [ __ ] [01:07:33] Speaking of Charlie Day connections, I [01:07:35] haven't even been pinning these [01:07:36] [ __ ] onto our canvas board. Um, [01:07:39] I forgot to keep on pinning because [01:07:41] they're all I already knew a lot of that [01:07:43] because they were like basic basic [01:07:45] emails. But I wanted to ask about Brock [01:07:47] Pierce because one of the he he part of [01:07:49] his theory is that like I'm friends with [01:07:51] Brock Pierce because I like know someone [01:07:53] that knows Brock Pierce. [01:07:55] >> Can you explain to everyone who Brock [01:07:56] Pierce is? [01:07:57] >> Well, no, it's it's about to explain to [01:07:58] us all who Brock Pierce is. [01:08:00] >> Okay. Okay, Brock Pierce, the [01:08:03] cryptocurrency pioneer who met with [01:08:05] Epstein. He's a former child actor [01:08:07] turned tech entrepreneur and [01:08:09] cryptocurrency pioneer who had [01:08:10] documented direct contact with Jeffrey [01:08:12] Epste in September 2011. Notably, this [01:08:14] was after Epstein's 2008 conviction for [01:08:16] soliciting a minor. Who is Brock Pierce? [01:08:19] Pierce has a remarkable and [01:08:20] controversial background. According to [01:08:21] documents in Epste's files, Pierce was a [01:08:24] former Hollywood child actor who starred [01:08:25] in The Mighty Ducks. Oh [ __ ] for real? [01:08:28] And first kid. We were just talking [01:08:29] about the movie The Mighty Ducks the [01:08:31] other day. [01:08:31] >> My favorite hockey team. [01:08:32] >> That's crazy, dog. I wonder who he was. [01:08:38] Oh [ __ ] Connection to China. [01:08:42] Um, [01:08:47] are these all the same? No, different. [01:08:52] Prior to Pierce entrepreneurial career, [01:08:54] he was successful Hollywood actor. Um, [01:08:57] PICE generally plays the role of [01:08:59] strategist and dealmaker in each company [01:09:00] after attracting the management teams [01:09:03] and capital. He is an active angel [01:09:04] investor, a founding member mentor of [01:09:06] the founder institutes LA chapter and a [01:09:09] member of the SoCal Tech and Media [01:09:10] Entertainment Technology Alliance. [01:09:13] Oh, and is a member of the Clinton [01:09:14] Global Initiative. Nice. Sketchy. [01:09:18] >> Both Wired and Fortune magazine have [01:09:19] written lengthy biographies, featured [01:09:21] stories on Pierce's career. In addition, [01:09:23] he has been a guest lecturer at [01:09:24] Stanford, UCLA, etc. blah blah blah blah [01:09:26] blah. [01:09:28] Uh, so someone messages Brock about [01:09:31] Jeffrey Epstein, saying, "Brock, Jeffrey [01:09:33] is asking your official position in the [01:09:34] Chinese game board possibly. Could you [01:09:37] send some information to him via email?" [01:09:41] What? [01:09:45] That's a weird email. Jeffrey is asking [01:09:48] your official position in the Chinese [01:09:51] game board possibly. Could you send some [01:09:54] information to him via email? What the [01:09:56] [ __ ] is the Chinese game board? [01:09:58] >> Should we search it? [01:10:00] >> Um, [01:10:04] we could come back to it. I I don't want [01:10:06] to like uh get distracted from the big [01:10:09] picture of him just to try to hunt down [01:10:11] if there's any other references to this [01:10:13] Chinese game board. But maybe [01:10:15] >> a mental note. Yeah, maybe what we do is [01:10:18] um [01:10:20] I'm going to leave a big old note here, [01:10:23] Chinese game board, and we'll uh [01:10:28] we'll come back to that. [01:10:34] Okay. [01:10:36] So, chairman, so he's a co-founder of [01:10:38] Digital Entertainment Network in the [01:10:40] 1990s, an internet television startup [01:10:42] that raised over $88 million from [01:10:43] Microsoft, Intel, and NBC. chairman of [01:10:46] the Bitcoin Foundation, a major figure [01:10:47] in cryptocurrency, founding multiple [01:10:49] crypto companies, including Tether, the [01:10:51] controversial stable coin, which is huge [01:10:53] and very controversial, an adviser of [01:10:55] the China Youth League, member of the [01:10:56] Clinton Global Initiative, blah blah [01:10:58] blah blah. The Epstein connection. The [01:11:00] documents show a scheduled breakfast [01:11:01] meeting between Pierce and Epste on [01:11:03] Sunday, September 18th, 2011 at 8 to [01:11:06] 8:30 a.m. The meeting arrangements [01:11:08] reveal email correspondence with subject [01:11:10] line read Jeffrey Epste shows someone [01:11:12] from the Epste circle was coordinating [01:11:13] the meeting. Epste specifically asked [01:11:15] for Pierce's official position in the [01:11:16] Chinese Game Board, apparently referring [01:11:19] to his role with the China Youth League [01:11:21] and his gaming industry connections. Oh, [01:11:25] like the Chinese gambling board, [01:11:27] >> the Chinese gaming board, maybe. [01:11:29] >> Um, [01:11:31] cool. So, homie Claude already answered. [01:11:34] At least that's what is suspected. [01:11:37] >> And I think these are all three copies [01:11:39] of the same. Yeah. Or similar. [01:11:44] No. [01:11:46] Yeah, they are different formats. [01:11:49] Pierce responded, "Either 8 or 8:30 [01:11:51] works for me. Where should we meet?" The [01:11:53] suspicious pattern. Several things stand [01:11:55] out as concerning. Postconviction [01:11:57] contact, interest in youth focused [01:11:59] roles, PICE's deen, digital [01:12:01] entertainment network background, [01:12:03] cryptocurrency connections. What's [01:12:05] missing? [01:12:08] Um, [01:12:16] there's more mentions than of him than [01:12:18] that. [01:12:28] We haven't even gotten into asking [01:12:29] multiple questions in sequence uh about [01:12:32] like the same thing and then digging [01:12:33] deeper and then digging deeper and then [01:12:34] digging deeper because then it gets more [01:12:36] context and more context and it and it [01:12:38] starts to understand the questions [01:12:39] better and better and better. Um but I [01:12:41] also I sort of suspect that the the [01:12:43] model of quad that I chose is like um [01:12:46] it's good but it's a little more [01:12:47] theoretical. It's actually not as heavy [01:12:50] as the model I was using earlier. Um, [01:12:52] I'm using I'm using Opus 45 right now [01:12:54] instead of Opus 46 for all the nerds out [01:12:56] there. [01:12:59] Maong Chinese checkers. Oh, wow. We're [01:13:01] way up in the chat up here. [01:13:06] Ian was at Fire Festival. [01:13:11] >> You weren't. [01:13:12] >> No, of of course not. [01:13:14] >> Is that because Nick Fent said that you [01:13:15] were a festival guy? Uh, I have no I [01:13:18] mean I have no idea why the chat says no [01:13:19] one knows why chat says what chat says. [01:13:21] Um, but I did think it was hilarious [01:13:23] when Nick tried to come after me for [01:13:24] being a festival head. Um, so I was like [01:13:27] sick. I get to tell the story of when I [01:13:29] [ __ ] traveled traveled the world and [01:13:30] like [01:13:30] >> helping people at [01:13:32] >> Yeah, it was the [ __ ] dude. Yeah, I was [01:13:33] like saving people's lives from [01:13:34] themselves, [01:13:35] >> saving people that had taken too much [01:13:36] [ __ ] drugs. [01:13:38] >> Um, [01:13:40] a seven-year relationship. Brock Pierce [01:13:41] and Jeffrey Epstein. Yes, there are [01:13:43] significantly more mentions of Brock [01:13:44] Pierce in these files than initially [01:13:45] appeared. They revealed an ongoing [01:13:47] relationship spanning at least seven [01:13:49] years. So, you do have to remember that [01:13:52] this thing is accessing 1.5 million [01:13:54] [ __ ] documents. So, sometimes you [01:13:56] have to prod it. You have to ask it a [01:13:58] couple questions. You have to ask to [01:13:59] clarify. You have to ask it to dig [01:14:01] deeper and it will find it. Um, if you [01:14:04] know it's in there, ask about it. It's [01:14:05] in there. An assistant tried to arrange [01:14:08] for Pierce to visit Epste in New York. [01:14:10] Brock Pierce will come see you Monday at [01:14:12] two. [01:14:16] No, I will not be there. Did you want to [01:14:19] try to step another time? Next time. The [01:14:22] breakfast meeting. That's one we already [01:14:24] knew about. An email exchange shows [01:14:27] they're still in regular contact seven [01:14:28] years later. [ __ ] [01:14:33] Time tomorrow. I have a 3M flight. So, [01:14:36] sometime early today. 12. So this is all [01:14:39] the way in 2018. [01:14:42] This is notably casual. No subject line. [01:14:44] Brief exchanges suggesting an [01:14:46] established relationship. [ __ ] [01:14:48] context. Puerto Rico connection. Just 10 [01:14:50] months before Epstein's arrest, Pierce [01:14:51] and Epstein were still arranging [01:14:53] meetings. [01:14:56] Meeting in Puerto Rico. Yeah. So Pierce [01:14:59] was in in tight with him all the way [01:15:00] until he was arrested. [01:15:03] By 2018, Pierce had become a major [01:15:05] figure in Puerto Rico's cryptocurrency [01:15:06] community. Oh [ __ ] And Epstein was deep [01:15:09] in with the Puerto Ricans, too. [01:15:13] Oh [ __ ] We're gonna pin that. Um we'll [01:15:16] we'll pin that down here. and we'll do [01:15:19] um [01:15:25] Puerto Rico [01:15:27] Pierce [01:15:36] because I bet there's plenty to to find [01:15:38] about that. [01:15:41] Here's a major figure. Um long Epstein [01:15:44] also had long-standing financial [01:15:45] connections to Puerto Rico through First [01:15:46] Bank. The documents show numerous wire [01:15:48] transfers totaling hundreds of thousands [01:15:49] of dollars to Puerto Rico accounts from [01:15:51] 2007 to 11. Yeah. And it's [ __ ] [01:15:54] digging into these financial documents. [01:15:55] Pulls out four examples right here. [01:15:59] Financial Trust Co. Inc. [01:16:01] St. Thomas Virgin Islands. [01:16:09] There's his Red Hook Quarters address. [01:16:15] Multiple emails show Pier signing off as [01:16:17] managing director cryptocurrency [01:16:19] partners with reference to Blockchain [01:16:21] Capital and as Angel Investing Syndicate [01:16:24] affiliated with Island Capital Group [01:16:26] LLC. [01:16:31] Duration: This wasn't a one-time [01:16:32] meeting. It was a seven-year [01:16:33] relationship spanning 2011 to at least [01:16:35] October 2018. the casual no subject line [01:16:38] emails, regular informal conduct [01:16:41] contact, Puerto Rico overlap, [01:16:44] the timing, super gnarly, and no [01:16:47] apparent business justification. Unlike [01:16:49] other Epste associates who managed his [01:16:51] money or provided specific services, [01:16:53] there's no clear documentation of what [01:16:54] Pice and Epste were actually doing [01:16:56] together. The emails are strikingly [01:16:58] contentfree [01:17:00] because they were keeping it all off the [01:17:02] record. [01:17:05] PICE's background makes this [01:17:06] relationship particularly noteworthy. [01:17:09] Former child actor, [01:17:11] chair of the Bitcoin Foundation and [01:17:13] founder of Tether, [01:17:15] advisory role with the China Youth [01:17:17] League, overseeing activities for youth [01:17:18] up to the age of 28, and member of the [01:17:21] Clinton Global Initiative. [01:17:25] >> Interesting. [01:17:27] It's a little awkward. [01:17:29] It's a little awkward. [01:17:31] >> Did you know about the Bitcoin thing? [01:17:32] >> Yeah, I did. Um, I didn't know a lot [01:17:34] about it. I haven't I haven't really [01:17:36] done the Brock Pierce deep dig yet. Um, [01:17:39] but I I knew his uh connection to [01:17:41] Bitcoin and his connection to Tether. [01:17:46] Did I see Massiey's posts? [01:17:49] No. What did Massie post? Is it banging? [01:17:53] Epste, are you in the chat? [01:17:56] Um, so what are we at? We're at 10. [01:17:59] We're at 11:15. We got to get out of [01:18:00] here in 45 minutes. So, what we're going [01:18:02] to do is we're going to kill the YouTube [01:18:05] stream and the Twitch stream. We love [01:18:06] you guys. We do. We really do. We're [01:18:08] just going to go hang out with Kick for [01:18:09] a little while. Put the chat up so we [01:18:11] can actually see the chat. Um, hang out, [01:18:13] talk, let the chat ask some questions. [01:18:16] Um, and don't worry, I'm gonna be [01:18:19] [ __ ] live streaming this [ __ ] like [01:18:20] all day tomorrow. All day the next day, [01:18:22] all day the next day. Um, one more time [01:18:25] though. One more time. [01:18:27] Um, where's Here's the Here we are. [01:18:30] Okay. [01:18:32] If you have not already downloaded the [01:18:34] buyer app, homies. [01:18:36] Buyer app built by the same homies that [01:18:38] brought you web. We web built by the [01:18:40] same homies that brought you buyer. [01:18:41] Transparency in your grocery store. [01:18:43] Transparency for what you're purchasing. [01:18:45] Stop giving your money to Black Rockck. [01:18:46] Stop giving your money to the [ __ ] [01:18:48] corporate cabal. Download the buyer app [01:18:50] for free on the app store, the Google [01:18:51] Play Store. Give it a fivestar review. [01:18:54] Spread it around. Start spending your [01:18:56] money wisely with family and [01:18:57] founderowned businesses. Um, huge shout [01:19:00] out to the buyer app and um [01:19:02] >> what he said 100% [01:19:04] >> 100%. [01:19:05] And go to the web.io and if you hit the [01:19:08] get early access button that'll put you [01:19:10] on the sign up list for the public beta. [01:19:13] The web with twobs.io. [01:19:17] First, we're going to give it out to the [01:19:18] journalists, the content creators. Send [01:19:20] me an email, send me a DM, send me a [01:19:22] message. Um, and I'll send you back the [01:19:24] code to get you in and you can have full [01:19:26] access for free to the web, to all the [01:19:28] Epstein files. Do whatever you want. Ask [01:19:30] any questions, do whatever you want with [01:19:32] it. Publish that [ __ ] like it, share [01:19:34] it, whatever. [01:19:36] Then we're going to give it out to the [01:19:38] wider beta test, and then we're going to [01:19:39] give it out to the whole public, and [01:19:41] y'all can use up whatever tokens are [01:19:43] still left over from the money that I've [01:19:44] funded. And then it'll just be pay as [01:19:46] you play and we'll give out the open [01:19:48] source for all the homies that [01:19:50] understand open source from there. [01:19:53] >> It's very generous of you. [01:19:54] >> I mean, it's just the whole like we just [01:19:57] need people to be [ __ ] in the files. [01:19:58] Like we need people to be able to read [01:20:00] it. We need normies to be able to type [01:20:02] in did Jeffrey Epstein work for Israel [01:20:05] or Russia? And then it'll be like [01:20:08] [ __ ] Israel dog and here's the reason [01:20:10] and here's the sources and they're in [01:20:11] your face and they're right here. Yes, [01:20:13] there is definitely internet required [01:20:15] for web. Yes, 100% there is internet [01:20:18] required for web. So, [01:20:21] um that's the story. That's the plan. [01:20:23] That's the haps, brah. Um and [01:20:28] um here's what we're going to do. Here's [01:20:29] what we're going to do. We're going to [01:20:29] do this, right? Because this will be the [01:20:31] end of the YouTube stream. So, we're [01:20:33] going to call it here. We're going to do [01:20:34] a quick little outro. We're going to run [01:20:35] the outro, but don't go away. Kick, if [01:20:37] you're on kick, stay right there. We'll [01:20:39] be right there with you. Kick. After the [01:20:40] outro, we'll drop in. We'll do some [01:20:42] questions. We'll have some fun. But for [01:20:44] now, if you're on YouTube, if you're on [01:20:46] Twitch, if you got somewhere to go, you [01:20:47] got somewhere to be. Thanks for being [01:20:49] here. Um, thanks for hanging out. Thanks [01:20:51] for liking. Um, thanks for hyping. [01:20:54] Thanks for drinking water. Eat some good [01:20:56] food. Do something healthy. Tell people [01:20:58] you love them. And, uh, we'll see you on [01:21:02] the next one. [01:21:03] >> Conspiracy theories are entering a [01:21:05] danger. [01:21:06] >> Information is the oxygen of the [01:21:08] devolution. There's so much evidence out [01:21:10] there that even if less than 1% is true, [01:21:14] that would be enough to collapse the [01:21:16] current paradigm and
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