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shortly after that report. Now, maybe

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that's an accident. Maybe it's a

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coincidence because they did miss as far

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at the time of this recording. Those

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people are alive. You don't want to drag

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them into this.

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>> It's like it's like on the one hand,

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Trump, don't kill the negotiators.

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Israel, we're going to kill the

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negotiators. Pakistan, hey, Israel's

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going to kill the negotiators. Trump to

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Israel, don't kill my negotiators.

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Israel, let's kill the Pakistan. HE'S

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LIKE, WHAT THE [ __ ] ARE WE DOING? WHAT

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ARE WE DOING?

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WHY? WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?

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What's up everybody? Welcome back to

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another episode of the Julian Dory

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podcast. I am Julian Dory and I'm Joey

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Def. How you doing?

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>> How you doing? We were calling this the

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Great Society Show cuz that is what it

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was called when it was on Patreon

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exclusively, but since we started doing

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this publicly, it is a part of the

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podcast. So, Def, it was a good name you

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had there. It's a good name. It had a

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good run.

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>> It's just bad for biz.

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>> It's bad for Biz. It's bad for

0:57

>> I'll get over it. But it it was it was

0:59

fun while it lasted.

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>> It was

1:01

>> loud on the bone today, everybody.

1:03

There's been some very interesting

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developments with the Rothschilds

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of all people. That seems to never

1:09

happen. But now in this new postpstein

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files world, apparently some governments

1:13

around the world are taking this

1:14

seriously. I won't speak for our own.

1:17

There was also some under the radar

1:19

depositions that went on over the past

1:21

couple weeks. Steve, I don't know if you

1:22

saw this. They just kind of slid this

1:25

one right out there while the whole Iran

1:27

war is coming on.

1:28

>> Which one was this?

1:29

>> Well, there were a couple. We're going

1:31

to talk about both. We We had We had

1:32

mentioned the accountant. He'll come up

1:34

again.

1:35

>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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>> But there was another one, too. We're

1:37

going to talk about that. And then, of

1:39

course, it was an insane week with the

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war in Iran, which continues to go on.

1:45

It is now, ladies and gentlemen, at the

1:48

moment where I am equating the old, you

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know, our old trusty favorite, two weeks

1:54

to flatten the curve is now four weeks

1:56

to get the oil. Because what keeps

1:58

happening is since the beginning of this

1:59

war, well over four weeks ago now, they

2:02

keep saying, "Ah, four more weeks. Four

2:04

more weeks." They keep saying, "Ah, you

2:06

know, all right, no ground troops. Well,

2:08

we're going to put some

2:10

>> maybe 82ND AIRBORNE. YOU KNOW, WE'RE

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GOING TO SEND 6,000. [ __ ] IT. WE'RE

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GOING TO THROW 10,000 more out there.

2:15

We'll talk about all that as well.

2:17

Somehow that all comes back around to

2:19

Epstein in some way. It's always funny

2:22

how that happens, Steve. Right.

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>> All roads lead home.

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>> All

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that's almost like a double entandra

2:30

these days.

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>> How you doing?

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>> How you doing? But in addition, DeF

2:35

directed me to something the other day

2:37

that we're going to talk about as well,

2:39

which was a rather interesting stateide

2:43

arrest.

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>> Yes.

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>> That occurred recently and went very

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also under the radar.

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>> Yeah. It makes you go, "What the fuck?"

2:52

when you look at it.

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>> Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Certainly made me do

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that. We were just talking through that

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right before we went on camera cuz I was

2:58

like, "Am I seeing this right?" I said

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it's it's it's a perfect setup to like a

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joke to like an old dad joke. Yeah. A

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blank and a blank walk into a blank.

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>> Exactly. That's what I was thinking. But

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let's let's start off with the

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Rothschilds because there was a raid

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that occurred this week in Paris

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of the Swiss bank Edmon Rothschild,

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which is exactly what you think it is.

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And what was interesting dee is that

3:22

Ariande Rochab who was mentioned in the

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Epstein files a lot and she had a very

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close bond if you will with Jeffrey

3:29

Epstein pause you know she was present

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for this raid

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>> I don't know whether that's

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a good sign a constructive sign or a not

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great sign because she's just winking to

3:46

all the investigators like you ain't

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going to find nothing here. Yeah. Uh, my

3:52

instinct says that's like the it's like

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a set. It's like the setup, you know.

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I'm gonna be present. I'm gonna be

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there.

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>> That's right.

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>> You caught me red-handed. All right.

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>> All right. Did I give you a Reuters link

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for this, by the way?

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>> Yeah. Yeah. I had to archive it cuz it

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wouldn't pull up.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, this is a report,

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as I said, from Reuters from March 24th.

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So, that was this week.

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French investigators raided the Paris

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offices of Swiss bank at Monday

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Rothchild as part of a corruption

4:41

investigation into a diplomat named in

4:43

documents linked to late US sex offender

4:45

Jeffrey Epste and the financial

4:46

prosecutor's office said on Tuesday the

4:48

name of Fabrice Adon Fabris Adon a

4:52

middle ranking French diplomat who was

4:54

seconded to the United Nations from ' 06

4:57

to 2013 and later worked at the bank

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appeared in more than 200 documents

5:02

released by the US Justice Department.

5:04

These include emails. He is alleged to

5:06

have sent Epstein between 2010 and 2016

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from his personal and UN accounts. It's

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nice that he was doing it on the

5:11

government email as well. You know, just

5:13

for recordeping, make sure like, hey, in

5:16

the future, obviously, like I'm talking

5:18

with my good buddy Jeff. Nothing to hide

5:20

here.

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>> Want to make sure everyone including Two

5:23

[ __ ] and Hoboken later doing a

5:25

podcast will be able to review these

5:27

transcripts and discuss them because

5:28

again, nothing to hide. It's like

5:31

signing up for browsers with your school

5:33

email.edu.

5:35

>> That's right. I definitely never did

5:36

that before.

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>> You know, I didn't either. I should

5:39

have, you know, looking back on it. But

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anyway,

5:42

>> all right. Where was what? So, some of

5:44

the emails reviewed by Reuters show the

5:46

transfer of UN Security Council

5:47

briefings and other confidential

5:49

documents to Epstein during that period.

5:51

It sounds like a Hillary Clinton laptop

5:53

scandal.

5:53

>> Yeah.

5:54

>> Aiden has denied wrongdoing. The French

5:56

Foreign Ministry has also begun an

5:58

administrative investigation and

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disciplinary proceedings against Aiden.

6:02

They are taking this very seriously. I

6:04

don't have a good French accent. The

6:06

ministry and Adon's lawyer did not

6:08

immediately respond to requests for

6:10

comment. The search was carried on

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carried out on Friday. This is what I

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was referring to. In the presence of

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Arie Rothschild, the Swiss bank's boss.

6:18

A source close to the bank said Edmund

6:20

Rothschild. The bank was cooperating

6:22

fully with the justice system in the

6:24

investigation. How do you cooperate with

6:26

a justice system that you probably

6:28

finance the people that they work for?

6:30

>> You say, "Hey, I'm thinking 11." They're

6:33

like, "Oh, we had we were thinking 10.

6:35

Do 11." Like, "Okay, you got it, boss."

6:37

>> I That's exactly what I You and I are on

6:39

the same page.

6:40

>> Yeah. Come on.

6:41

>> So, adding the internal inquiry has been

6:43

launched as soon as suspicions emerge

6:45

concerning the former employee who

6:46

worked at the bank from 2014 to 2016.

6:50

Okay. So, there there's a few things

6:53

here. Obviously, something is better

6:55

than nothing, but it could all be for

6:57

show.

6:58

>> Some of the suspicions you already

6:59

mentioned, Def I share with you. It's

7:01

like, uh, is this just kind of like, oh,

7:03

let's feed the [ __ ] plebs something.

7:04

Little bread and circus call it a day.

7:06

By the way, there's a war going on.

7:08

People forget about this by Monday in

7:09

the news cycle.

7:10

>> Y,

7:11

>> but they weren't counting on a Saturday

7:12

episode of our podcast here. So,

7:15

>> we're going to do our little part. But

7:17

>> now,

7:18

>> there's another point here. He was

7:20

listed as what did it say de? A seconded

7:23

what? To the UN.

7:24

>> Second. He was a French diplomat second

7:27

into the United Nations from ' 06 to

7:29

2013.

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>> So he wasn't like the ambassador to the

7:33

UN. He wasn't the the head honcho and

7:36

all that. And this is this I I can't

7:38

believe I haven't thought of this to

7:39

this point. This is kind of an oversight

7:41

on my part, but

7:43

these are more the people I would have

7:46

expected to see Jeffrey Epstein dealing

7:48

with in emails. Cuz obviously we see

7:50

these emails. It's not to say he hasn't

7:51

dealt with people like this. And by

7:53

these people, I'm referring to more like

7:56

>> middlemen. Like not the janitor, but not

7:59

the head honcho. Somewhere in between.

8:01

You know, obviously again, like we've

8:04

seen some people where that is probably

8:06

what they are in the emails, but a lot

8:07

of these emails are with the

8:09

billionaire, the [ __ ] Rothschilds,

8:11

literally with Arion de Rothschild, the

8:13

actual ambassador from country A to

8:15

country B, the future or former director

8:18

of CIA, the head of DARPA, like all

8:20

these different the former prime

8:22

minister of [ __ ] Israel, all these

8:24

people who are extremely high level. And

8:27

the reason I point this out is because

8:28

you guys have heard me talk about the

8:30

book Gideon Spies before.

8:33

And just as a refresher, that's from the

8:35

late 90s refer it. It was basically an

8:39

inside view into

8:41

MSAD if if you will. And one of the

8:44

things that's talked about, I believe

8:46

right in the first chapter, yeah, in the

8:48

first chapter of that book is how

8:52

they really train. In this case, the

8:55

MSAD katias, I think that's the term. I

8:58

forgot to check if that's exactly what

8:59

it is. So, check me in the comments on

9:01

that. But how they trained the katias,

9:04

the case agents to target people. And

9:06

the example they were using, you've

9:08

heard me talk about on a recent episode,

9:10

which was the kaca who was in Paris, who

9:13

was under code name like Henry or Peter

9:16

or something like that when he was going

9:18

to deaf in my favorite hotel that they

9:21

let us into one time, the Ritz in Paris.

9:25

Side story there. But when he was going

9:27

to the Ritz and trying to develop a

9:29

source, he wasn't targeting again the

9:32

janitor cuz that's too low. But he also

9:36

wasn't targeting the hotel manager or

9:38

any of the very highlevel people there

9:41

who are extremely

9:43

directly connected in more of say a

9:45

power position to the VIP guest to come

9:48

there. Instead,

9:50

he was targeting as as he was taught

9:52

someone in the middle. And in this case,

9:54

it was the designated driving chauffeur

9:58

for the guests, which was Henri Paul,

10:00

who ended up being the driver who was

10:03

intoxicated, who drove

10:06

Princess Diana out the back door on Rue

10:09

Cambone eventually to her death. And

10:12

obviously, there's a lot of other things

10:13

that probably happened there, but you

10:15

get the point. That was actually the

10:16

source at the hotel that the kachi was

10:19

targeting because a guy like Enri, he's

10:22

not calling the shots. He's more told

10:24

what to do. And it's like, oh yeah, he

10:26

gets the job done. He drives people. He

10:27

gets them from point A to point B. We

10:29

can depend on Henri over here. but he

10:32

also through that position has access to

10:35

everyone important coming into the hotel

10:38

because again they're sending him

10:40

they're sending those people for lack of

10:41

a better word into his possession if you

10:43

will or onto his schedule maybe that's a

10:45

better way to put it. So when I saw this

10:48

guy being at the center of the raid when

10:51

Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with him

10:53

occurring in the 2010s and starting all

10:56

the way back in 2006 was when the guy

10:58

was not to say he's a powerless person,

11:01

but a more middling person as it relates

11:04

to the UN. Not one of the guys you see

11:06

giving the stump speeches all the

11:08

[ __ ] time on camera. I found this to

11:11

be more on brand for what you see from

11:14

regular spies. And let's say while again

11:17

he's talking to him brazenly and and

11:20

sharing confidential documents over

11:22

[ __ ] email, Gmail no less, outside of

11:25

the brazeness and carelessness, if you

11:28

will, or nonchalants of doing it that

11:30

way,

11:32

these are more the ties I would have

11:34

expected to see before these files

11:36

dropped

11:37

>> at a higher volume, if you will. So that

11:40

was that was just very very fascinating.

11:43

But the fact that deep we've gone in

11:47

such a short time from

11:51

you can't even mention the name of like

11:53

these world banking families including

11:55

the Rothschilds to now like you have one

11:57

the Rothschilds

11:58

>> who's front and center and being

12:00

discussed in mainstream media by name

12:04

with some of the family members as well

12:07

by meetings that have occurred by the

12:09

files that we can see. It's like you're

12:12

finally shining a light to go back to

12:15

that supra government idea

12:17

>> on that top layer to where you, me, and

12:20

all of you out there listening can at

12:23

least get a little kernel of information

12:25

as to how this works and the types of

12:27

people who are in there. The fact that a

12:29

place like that and this makes all the

12:31

sense in the world. I don't think this

12:32

is like some sort of [ __ ] brand new

12:35

idea or something, but the fact that a

12:37

place like this also to bring on someone

12:39

who's going to be a vice president or

12:41

something like that, they're looking for

12:43

people who have been in global circles,

12:47

if you will. Pun intended right there.

12:50

like a guy like this who's a dealmaker

12:52

and maybe has some weird ties that can

12:55

then come in and use all his powers and

12:57

all his skills, you know, to be like a

13:00

great whatever he is for them.

13:02

>> Yeah. A whatever he is.

13:04

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14:53

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14:57

against what my entire personality is.

15:00

But I did work with some great people on

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you know, we had a small team there and

15:07

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15:09

departments. And one of the things that

15:12

I've realized is, and I'm sure a lot of

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you can relate to this in other

15:16

industries if you worked

15:17

>> I know you're going to say

15:18

>> is that the ve what do you think I'm

15:20

going to say

15:20

>> that like there's like you'll like look

15:22

at some people and you're just like what

15:24

the [ __ ] do you even actually do? Like

15:26

>> it's pretty close. It's it's like right

15:28

in the same neighborhood is what I'm

15:29

saying. Yes, there's some of that.

15:31

>> But like the veil of superiority

15:35

was dropped. Meaning when you're growing

15:38

up in a way, you see these people in a

15:40

suit, maybe they're driving a Mercedes

15:41

or something like that, and they're

15:43

talking on the phone and sounding like,

15:45

you know, they're crunching numbers and

15:46

know what's going on. And then you see

15:48

them at their desk doing their job and

15:50

you realize they're really only good if

15:54

if if one thing, like at one thing.

15:58

And even at that thing, they're kind of

16:01

winging it, you know? THEY'RE LIKE,

16:03

"WELL, WHERE WHERE'S THE WIND TODAY? All

16:05

right, it's floating this way. I guess

16:07

I'll float that way." And so I started

16:09

to realize that like a lot of what we

16:11

just take for granted around us when we

16:14

cross the street and and expect society

16:16

to work. I started looking outside banks

16:18

after this. I'm like, uh, we just assume

16:21

the cars are going to be in the right

16:23

lane and the other ones are going to be

16:24

in the opposite right lane coming the

16:26

other way. And it's like, what if just

16:28

one day they weren't? You know, like,

16:31

and that's a visual of it, but you get

16:32

what I'm saying. Like, what if one day

16:34

the things that we assumed just made

16:37

society work just didn't? Because at the

16:39

end of the day, all the little nodes in

16:41

there of individual people who are

16:42

working, they're all doing one or two

16:44

things, and a lot of them are kind of

16:46

winging it on the job. And I think that

16:50

we're probably seeing that even at some

16:52

of the most powerful places like a raw

16:54

child bank, they again, they're hiring

16:58

people because of who they know and

17:01

where they've been rather than what they

17:03

can do from a skill perspective at the

17:06

actual job title that they're in. Does

17:08

that make sense?

17:08

>> Yeah. You the best the best thing you

17:10

can have are stupid nerds. Like

17:13

>> like you don't want a nerd who's like

17:16

actually really good at what they do and

17:18

is like thinking out. You want like a

17:20

stupid nerd who's like really good at

17:21

working the CRM,

17:23

>> but then like the veil for me gets

17:26

lifted when I'm sitting in a meeting and

17:27

like he knows a lot about Ben and

17:29

Jerry's ice cream. And I'm like damn

17:31

like he he's he's too keyed in on this

17:33

[ __ ] Like you see it and that's the guy

17:36

in the suit that you think is a power

17:37

player.

17:38

>> Yeah. Do you think he's And then you're

17:39

like, "Wait a minute." And he's like,

17:40

"You haven't tried halfbaked.

17:43

>> You haven't tried the tonight the

17:45

Tonight dough with Jimmy Fallon."

17:47

>> Yeah, people are simpler. Then we give

17:50

them credit.

17:50

>> No, I appreciate it. I'm being

17:52

facicious. But there was also a another

17:56

little under the radar Rothchild related

17:59

story this week with a certain banker

18:03

Francois Py being named the new head of

18:07

the Vatican Bank. Luxembourg based

18:11

executive Francois Pauli has been

18:13

appointed to lead the Vatican bank,

18:14

replacing the long-standing chair of the

18:16

Institute for Religious Works. Paulie

18:18

currently chairman of Kangnney

18:20

Financeier Laal Luxmbour one of the

18:23

shareholders of insurance group leix is

18:26

set to become chairman of the IR's

18:28

supervisory board following a meeting

18:30

scheduled on April 28th this is a guy

18:35

who used to be a director of the

18:39

Rothschild bank and it's directly

18:41

showing you that you know again big club

18:45

you ain't in it little club you ain't in

18:47

it like these these lines find their way

18:49

to each other. And this perked my

18:51

attention because there is a great book

18:55

written by Gerald Pner, I believe,

18:57

called the Vatican God's bankers or

18:59

something like that about the Vatican

19:01

bank. I read that a few years ago.

19:04

Very eye opening. You know, you would

19:07

like to think a religious institution

19:10

would just be all about religion.

19:12

Obviously,

19:14

that's never how it works, right? Yeah.

19:18

Why? Why are you looking at me

19:19

concerned?

19:19

>> No, I I just I just kind of had a

19:21

tinfoil moment because um because pet

19:24

didn't Peter Teal do like his big famous

19:27

talks at the Vatican like a week or two

19:28

ago

19:29

>> right outside right by where we were

19:31

standing.

19:31

>> Yeah. And then two days ago the pope met

19:34

with um exorcists to discuss the problem

19:36

with like rising Satanism. And then a

19:39

day later um a Roth I don't know. I'm

19:42

just I'm just [ __ ] around, guys. I'm

19:44

just I'm just [ __ ] around. You just

19:45

you're just drawing some lines.

19:47

>> Yeah. No, I just think that's weird,

19:48

though. I just thought about that.

19:50

>> I think that's pretty weird, too.

19:51

>> Yeah.

19:52

>> Peter Teal, like also,

19:54

>> again,

19:56

I got a lot of problems with the

19:57

Catholic Church. I got a lot of problems

19:59

with institutions that, like I'm going

20:01

to talk about in a sec, that do horrible

20:03

things and use the veil of religion of

20:05

all things as as

20:08

the space to commit the acts they do

20:11

behind closed doors. But you have gotten

20:14

me to the point where I'm going to be

20:15

very much defending the Catholic Church

20:18

in this particular situation to see the

20:22

elephant balls. And I don't mean that as

20:24

a compliment.

20:25

>> Oh no.

20:26

>> On someone like Peter Teal to so

20:30

purposely geographically conduct a talk

20:32

like that. And he did it secretly but

20:34

then it leaked and you know

20:35

>> Yeah. That's part of the plan, you know,

20:37

to do that so close to that place when

20:41

you are like like read the room, Peter.

20:43

Yeah. Read the room. People People don't

20:47

want to go get dinner with you. They're

20:48

not looking at you like you're this

20:51

special thing. And I'm talking about all

20:53

of us here on Main Street. They're not

20:55

talking They're not looking at you like

20:57

you're this special thing that people

20:59

want the access to and they want to

21:01

know. At the end of the day, you're

21:03

someone who can't formulate a sentence

21:04

without [ __ ] stuttering 40 million

21:06

times to Sunday. And yeah, you you're

21:10

worth billions of dollars, but you're a

21:11

part of every [ __ ] seaman secret

21:13

society and connected to the biggest sex

21:15

trafficker in modern history like

21:16

Jeffrey Epstein. Far more than you said

21:18

in the past to the point that it's like

21:20

you you're just an [ __ ] Like that's

21:24

what it is. So people don't give a [ __ ]

21:26

what you think about the coming of the

21:29

Antichrist and stuff like that. The only

21:31

reason we let Let me correct a little

21:33

small part of that statement. The only

21:34

reason we might give a [ __ ] about it and

21:37

you will hear me talk about it and you

21:39

guys may want to listen to some of that,

21:40

but let me know in the comments on that

21:42

is because you might be the antichrist.

21:46

You might be projecting it like, "Hey,

21:47

I'm the guy. Hey, you know that [ __ ]

21:49

Palanteer thing? That's my data sucking

21:52

machine to bring back SATANIC R." Like

21:56

that could be you. I don't know. But the

21:59

the coahones

22:02

in a bad way. I wasn't trying to be

22:04

funny on that.

22:04

>> He's he's

22:07

like he's the dude at a house party who

22:09

like steals something from and he's like

22:11

he runs in. He's like, "Dude, I think

22:12

someone took something from your

22:14

mantle." Well, you got to find that

22:16

piece of [ __ ] What do they call it?

22:18

Like a cle a kleptomaniac. Yeah. But he

22:21

he like gets ahead of it by being the

22:23

one to like take notice that something

22:25

was stolen. It's in his car. Oh, remind

22:28

me to I can't say this one on air.

22:30

Remind me to tell you about a dude

22:33

another friend of ours told me about who

22:35

was famously one of those. It's going to

22:37

break it's going to break your heart.

22:38

But it's very weird cuz they It's

22:40

exactly like what you're saying. They

22:43

they want the thrill is in coming out

22:45

and saying, "Look, someone stolen

22:48

everything."

22:49

>> Yeah.

22:49

>> And

22:50

>> there's something to that. Like some of

22:52

the nicest people are kleptos. It's

22:54

weird. this guy was regarded as a very

22:57

good guy.

22:57

>> Yeah, it's like a fetish of sorts.

22:59

>> That's what it is. It's definitely a

23:01

fetish.

23:02

>> But again, like I

23:05

the world obviously when there's a huge

23:07

event like Iran going on, the world's

23:09

going to continue to go on and I know

23:11

that that is the case. Meaning like a

23:12

lot of other things are going to be

23:13

happening around it. But when you see

23:14

like all these things kind of happening

23:16

in a very small period just very quietly

23:21

people getting named the head of a bank

23:22

of an old institution. It's kind of at

23:25

the center like world power you know

23:27

that same bank also being in the middle

23:29

of investigation where the familial

23:32

[ __ ] bloodline lady who runs it is

23:34

standing there saying nothing to see

23:35

here. You know, like when you see stuff

23:37

like this,

23:38

>> it's very hard not to like go from point

23:40

A to point B to point C to point D and

23:42

say, you know, maybe maybe they're

23:44

trying to skip E and go straight to G.

23:46

And I want to know what's on E and F.

23:49

>> Yeah. And friends will be like, why

23:50

would they do that? And I'm like, why

23:52

would they not?

23:53

>> Why would they not?

23:55

>> Start asking that question,

23:56

>> Steve. That's the better question.

23:58

>> Come on.

23:59

>> They've been doing it since the dawn of

24:00

time. The difference is now we got

24:02

YouTube

24:04

and X. Like you see these scumbags in

24:07

Hoboken blowing up their blowing up our

24:09

game, son.

24:10

>> Yeah. Someone somewhere is like, "All

24:12

right, yeah, hit the button. They got to

24:13

go." His name is uh Julian Dorsy and his

24:17

friend Beef.

24:18

>> Yeah. What the [ __ ]

24:21

>> Yeah. We'll just hope they keep getting

24:22

the name wrong and then we can just keep

24:25

floating under the radar.

24:26

>> Slide under the radar.

24:27

>> Keep googling it like, "No, there's

24:29

nothing coming up. No addresses in

24:30

Hoboken." And [ __ ] Yeah, this kid in

24:32

Jersey City, Joey Beef, got gunned down

24:34

at a smoothie store today.

24:38

But I I had mentioned in recent weeks

24:42

that I did go out and film something

24:44

with Discovery Channel with the CI's

24:47

favorite propagandist, my friend Andy

24:48

Booante. I say that as a half joke and

24:50

half not joke, but it was on Epstein and

24:55

I haven't mentioned what it was around,

24:56

but I'm I'm going to start to, you know,

24:58

Andy's been throwing out some little

24:59

previews of things. So, I'm I'm going to

25:02

start biting off the edges here to give

25:04

you some slight ideas. You guys can

25:06

infer what we might have talked about

25:08

over there and then the episode will

25:09

come out probably at the end of April,

25:11

beginning of May. So, you'll be able to

25:12

see that. But there was a new leaked

25:15

document.

25:17

I actually deev can I get the first one

25:20

before that?

25:20

>> Of course.

25:22

>> There was a new leaked document and this

25:24

one's a little hazy, but it was called

25:28

Can

25:29

>> I'm going to let me just throw the um

25:31

the photo right here so I could just

25:32

blow it up for you.

25:33

>> Yeah. Yeah. And actually, you know what,

25:35

D? If I can pull it up right here and

25:36

I'll have it right in front of me.

25:37

That's perfect.

25:38

>> Okay, perfect. I'll keep

25:39

>> So Epstein had a road map called What If

25:42

I Get Caught?

25:45

Defa, you got a road map like this,

25:47

right?

25:48

>> H Yeah. If they catch me being too

25:52

swaggy.

25:54

>> Yeah. It's like It's like never get

25:56

attached to something that you're not

25:57

willing to walk around the corner in an

25:59

instant and leave.

26:00

>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

26:02

>> I learned that from Robert Dairo.

26:04

>> Yeah. Heat.

26:05

>> Yeah.

26:05

>> Michael Man.

26:06

>> Yeah. Michael Mann and Robert Dairo. But

26:10

the fact that someone had someone like

26:12

Epstein had something like this is not

26:14

surprising.

26:16

Again, for the 10 millionth time though,

26:19

the fact that he very much openly stuck

26:22

it on email as if it was nothing and no

26:24

one would ever be able to find this.

26:27

We're living in a day where the [ __ ]

26:29

director of the FBI just had his entire

26:30

[ __ ] account hacked by Iran.

26:33

>> Nerd. [ __ ] guy can't get a win, bro.

26:36

>> What a nerd.

26:36

>> He just can't get a win. I listen

26:39

someone someone tweeted they're like,

26:41

"Yeah, what was his password?" One, two,

26:43

three, Valhalla.

26:46

>> Yeah, those photos just really they just

26:49

confirm it all.

26:50

>> It was tough. Listen, I'm not going to

26:53

>> Hey, stupid nerds.

26:54

>> Yeah, I'm not going to I'm not going to

26:56

hate on what's actually in there. It's

26:58

personal stuff that no one should ever

26:59

see. But like, come on. Why Why is the

27:02

head of the FBI getting his [ __ ]

27:03

account hacked? This is 2026. Like we've

27:06

been through the whole Wikileaks era.

27:07

We've been through the [ __ ] Epstein

27:09

era. Like maybe tighten some things up.

27:12

I mean, [ __ ] But anyway, he's got a

27:15

homie that's good at tech, too.

27:16

>> Right on Gmail. This is an email from

27:20

May 1st,

27:22

2009, which Steve, can you Google

27:25

something real fast?

27:27

>> Yeah.

27:28

>> What date did Jeffrey Epstein plead

27:31

guilty

27:33

in the 2000s?

27:35

just before I start this little email

27:38

right here.

27:39

>> June 30th, 2008.

27:42

>> Okay, so this is from May 1st, 2009. And

27:46

this would be smack dab in the middle

27:49

of, I believe,

27:51

Jeffrey Epstein's,

27:54

you know, fake prison sentence where he

27:56

basically was a club club fed or

27:59

whatever and goes to the office and is

28:00

is free to roam around just, you know,

28:02

like every [ __ ] sex offender prisoner

28:04

is totally free to

28:06

>> roam around apparently. But it says,

28:07

"Mr. Epstein, Dr. Jereki asked me to

28:09

send you the following notes along with

28:11

the statement, quote, I'm thinking of

28:12

writing a new book

28:14

>> and I need a co-author.

28:18

>> That's exactly the cover I would use,

28:20

too. It's It's like the OJ Simpson, if I

28:23

did it. Not saying I did,

28:25

>> but I'm going to write a book that said

28:27

if I did, here's how I would have done

28:28

it. And obviously, that means I didn't

28:31

do it, right? Like same kind of vibes

28:32

here.

28:33

>> But it says, "What if I get caught?" And

28:36

it's got a bunch of segments right here.

28:38

The first segment, trouble avoidance,

28:40

computer security, telephone security.

28:42

Avoid signing. Check out what's legal.

28:45

Have a fall guy.

28:48

Keep a bookmark on that one.

28:49

>> That's Cash Patel. Write that down.

28:55

He'll never be able to see it coming cuz

28:57

one eye is looking over here, the other

28:59

one over there.

29:02

>> Avoid learning about illegal acts of

29:05

others. So la

29:08

I see no evil. I hear no evil. Give no

29:11

advice that aid in a betetts. Don't hold

29:14

stolen goods. Safe uses of private

29:16

detectives. Accomplice use and law.

29:20

That's a weird way to put that. Wife

29:22

testimony. So you got to make sure she

29:24

shuts the [ __ ] up. Avoid trackable

29:27

expenditure, meaning don't use credit

29:29

cards. And then it talks about safe

29:31

houses,

29:33

disguises,

29:35

plastic surgeon,

29:38

document generation, birth certificate,

29:40

driver's license, creating a new

29:42

identity,

29:43

which again, you know, De Epstein's

29:45

apparently dead, right?

29:47

>> That's what they told us.

29:48

>> That's what they say.

29:49

>> That's what they say.

29:51

>> Oh my god.

29:52

>> But, you know, he just he wasn't able to

29:55

put any of this to work even though he

29:56

was planning this 10 years ahead,

29:59

>> you know. Damn.

30:00

>> While he was going through a little

30:01

little bump in the in the road with the

30:04

federal system,

30:06

>> you know what I mean,

30:06

>> dude? This is pretty blatant.

30:09

>> Yeah, it's pretty [ __ ] blatant.

30:11

That's that's there's more on there.

30:13

That's kind of like the good highlights.

30:15

Let me just make sure

30:18

on the second one.

30:21

Ooh, look at number seven. Def flight.

30:25

And it's got sections domestic

30:28

and then an extradition section.

30:32

>> German law, Israeli law, Brazil. Germany

30:36

friend Israel, which obviously for

30:39

understandable reasons given the

30:41

history, Israel, don't need to explain

30:43

that one. Brazil, that's where a lot of

30:46

the Nazis went after World War II,

30:47

they're more than happy to take a payoff

30:49

down there. And then it says, "Money

30:51

abroad, romance in US and abroad, family

30:55

contact when in hiding or overseas,

30:57

paging Mark Epstein." Paging Mark

30:59

Epstein, the man who had Jeffrey Epstein

31:02

cremated conveniently, you know,

31:04

>> and then multiple passports, which you

31:06

know, De, we all have multiple

31:07

passports, multiple identities. It's

31:09

something very important that every

31:11

American should certainly make a

31:12

priority in their list of Right.

31:14

>> That's right.

31:15

>> Yeah.

31:16

>> I haven't used my government name since

31:18

I was six.

31:19

>> That's right. His name's not DeF.

31:21

>> It's not even

31:21

>> He's actually a black guy, too.

31:23

>> It's Darnell Thomas. Real name.

31:25

>> He can wear white face now because of

31:26

Drew.

31:27

>> That's right. Because of Duski.

31:28

>> That's right. But again,

31:32

you're writing these things out a decade

31:34

ahead. Then you end up dying.

31:38

>> How the [ __ ] has this not been bigger

31:39

than it is? This is pretty crazy.

31:41

>> Well, again, DeF, there's a lot of bombs

31:43

dropping in [ __ ] Iran right now.

31:45

>> Yeah, I know.

31:46

>> A lot of press conferences happening,

31:47

fighting over the war. I don't know. I

31:49

would have thought A LOT OF ALGORITHMIC

31:51

CHANGES.

31:52

>> YOU KNOW, WE had whoops a couple week.

31:53

You thought someone would have dug this

31:55

one up quicker.

31:55

>> You thought You would have think. You

31:57

would have thought.

31:58

>> You would have thought. You think you

31:59

thought

31:59

>> You think you thought Damn, that's wild.

32:02

What about that second link though, DeF?

32:04

You already got this one. The purges

32:06

footage one.

32:06

>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. So, I'm going to cut to

32:09

the bottom paragraph right there. at the

32:11

top is explaining stuff because we know

32:13

it's been well documented to this point

32:15

that obviously the footage the cameras

32:18

didn't work in the prison very

32:20

conveniently which when John Kiryaku was

32:23

on episode 388 with us and was talking

32:25

about his own experience in prison and

32:26

how the cameras almost never worked and

32:28

stuff like that and there were always

32:29

issues which I I do believe that

32:32

testimony of course cuz he saw it but

32:34

you know he was trying to say that

32:36

therefore these ones didn't work what I

32:37

will say is that when I was reviewing

32:40

reviewing ing a bunch of government

32:42

documents with one Andrew Bamonte as it

32:45

may or may not pertain to the prison

32:50

there. There were a lot of

32:51

irregularities there that weren't

32:53

irregular in other parts of the prison.

32:55

>> Nice.

32:56

>> That night

32:57

>> nice

32:57

>> and similar in other similar parts of

32:59

the prison. Not just like, you know,

33:01

John was talking about specifically like

33:03

the chap the chapel or whatever which is

33:05

not on the main cell blocks. Oh, the

33:06

cameras never worked in the chapel. So

33:08

the guys would go back there and, you

33:09

know, get it on and he have to like

33:11

break. You see John in like a janitor

33:14

[ __ ] prison suit like taking them up

33:17

and being like, "Guys, break it up.

33:20

Break it up."

33:33

Well, it's better than having 47 cruise

33:36

missiles. Yeah, I mean that that you

33:38

might as well be getting it on in the

33:40

chapel at that point.

33:43

>> There was a guy on Instagram the other

33:45

day. Shout out my boy Snagnik. He sent

33:47

me this clip, but the now famous clip of

33:51

John Kuryaku on Diary of a CEO where he

33:54

told the story about Coen Powell coming

33:56

to him asking who they would need to

33:58

assassinate in Iraqi intelligence in the

34:01

early 1990s and where what the address

34:04

was. And John gives him the address and

34:10

he closes the story by saying

34:16

we fired 40 I I woke up the next morning

34:18

and I was told we had fired 47 cruise

34:21

missiles right onto the base. The

34:24

problem was it was nighttime and

34:26

everyone was gone. So they just killed

34:29

the janitor, which I'm sorry to the

34:31

janitor. Oh, no. It's I'm I'm going to

34:34

hell for laughing at that. But like this

34:36

guy recreated the story where he was

34:39

acting as the janitor and it's one of

34:41

the best things. Like it's just And then

34:43

you just see him standing there with

34:45

tears in his eyes and

34:49

>> so bad.

34:50

>> Oh, we have lost our way.

34:54

>> But anyway, back to this FBI report.

34:56

This is from the Epstein files FBI

34:59

internal documents that say after the

35:01

incident redacted was asked about the

35:04

cameras. There were two new hard drives

35:07

to install, but installing the new hard

35:10

drives would mean that all prior data

35:13

would be lost, meaning data that maybe

35:15

you could scrape for other information

35:17

that you haven't scraped yet, etc. And

35:18

they're when they say incident, they're

35:20

referring obviously to after Epstein was

35:22

found dead. The warden wanted video. The

35:26

warden needed the video to work now. The

35:28

Epstein was dead. And so blank redacted

35:32

was told to start working on the system.

35:34

Redacted started removing the bad drives

35:37

in order to rebuild the DVR. Redacted

35:40

advised that an FBI agent was the one

35:42

who pulled out the DVR.

35:45

Literally, the FBI agent did. Redact had

35:49

also advised that he knew that by

35:51

replacing both hard drives, the system

35:53

would be wiped and that he had advised

35:56

personnel at MCC of that. So any tracks

36:00

that could have been found on other

36:02

camera angles that may have been working

36:03

that night

36:05

gone.

36:07

I got another one there for you, dudes.

36:10

See that third one?

36:11

>> This is from the Daily Beast.

36:14

Again, these are all going under the

36:16

radar.

36:18

While the world is conveniently dealing

36:21

with a war

36:23

nice that involves the US and Israel,

36:26

which are the two countries most

36:27

implicated in these files, Trump's DOJ

36:30

shredded huge pile of Epstein docks

36:33

after death. Great. Okay, let's scroll

36:36

down there.

36:38

Less than a week after disgraced finance

36:40

year Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in a

36:42

New York jail, the Justice Department

36:44

under the first Trump administration

36:45

shredded shredded huge amounts of

36:47

paperwork, a Bureau of Prisons after

36:49

actions team went through the jail and

36:51

shredded the files. That's what you do

36:53

when you go through a jail after a

36:55

high-profile suicide. You look for

36:58

papers, you find the nearest shredder,

37:00

and you play who can shred the fastest

37:03

because it's just customary, you know? I

37:06

don't I can't think of anything else

37:08

like from I don't I I don't know D if

37:09

maybe I'm like a little [ __ ] up right

37:11

now but from like a priorities

37:12

perspective if I were drawing a list of

37:14

my top 10 priorities of what jobs do I

37:17

have when I'm going through this scene

37:19

number one two and three would be shred

37:21

everything

37:22

>> yeah they're like he's dead we don't

37:24

need this anymore

37:25

>> that's right we don't need it he it's

37:26

the old Bill Gates explanation well he's

37:29

dead so

37:31

all right

37:33

>> a Bureau of Prisons after action team

37:34

went through the jail and shredded the

37:35

file According to report detailed by an

37:37

FBI official whose name has been

37:38

redacted. The document is part of a

37:39

tranch of files released by the

37:40

department of justice earlier this year.

37:42

Redacted. Had never seen this amount of

37:44

bag shredded documents coming out to be

37:47

put in the dumpster at the rear gate of

37:49

MCC. The report said last week Epstein

37:52

hung himself and there is an ongoing

37:54

investigation. There was a BOP after

37:56

actions team that came and they are

37:59

supposed to review what happened. The

38:00

report continued. The report also

38:02

indicated that at least one inmate was

38:04

used to help dispose the documents in a

38:07

dumpster. Hey, listen Reggie. 15

38:10

cigarettes coming your way. I got a job

38:13

for you. You in

38:14

>> bro, we just had telepathy. I was going

38:16

to say Reggie and I was literally going

38:18

to talk about a cigarette trade. That's

38:20

[ __ ] freaky.

38:21

>> Make it 30. I'll dump all them [ __ ]

38:23

30. It's [ __ ] gone, bro. You imagine

38:26

like the two hipsters ripping a Jay out

38:28

back like in Brooklyn. And they just see

38:30

a bunch of people and like a prisoner

38:31

walking out.

38:32

>> They just see Patrice O'Neal throwing

38:34

stuff into a dumpster. They're like,

38:35

"What's he doing? What the hell?"

38:39

>> They do it right in front of you,

38:41

though. All jokes aside.

38:42

>> Yeah, that's quiet.

38:43

>> And we just say, "Please, thank you. May

38:45

I have some more?" It's amazing.

38:48

It's absolutely amazing. And speaking of

38:51

other things that have gone under the

38:52

radar, as I alluded to at the top of

38:54

this episode, Def Jeffrey Epstein's

38:57

accountant and longtime personal

39:00

attorney were both deposed by Congress

39:05

over the past two weeks and that it was

39:09

separate, but the footage was released.

39:12

And it's funny when you go on X, you

39:14

can't even find a ton of highlights of

39:16

it because it's not being covered cuz

39:20

again, we got a big wall

39:23

>> that we're all looking at.

39:24

>> But I had mentioned a couple episodes

39:27

ago that the accountant, I what was his

39:29

name? Richard Kaplan.

39:31

>> Yes.

39:31

>> Is that that's what it was? The

39:33

accountant had confirmed multiple

39:36

personal clients

39:38

who paid Jeffrey Epstein directly and

39:40

that included the Rothschilds, Leon

39:44

Black.

39:44

>> Richard Khan, I'm sorry,

39:45

>> Richard Khan. The Rothschilds, Leon

39:48

Black,

39:49

who else was in there? [ __ ]

39:52

I think I I might have that from an old

39:55

doc. Yeah, Les Wexner, Glenn Dubin, and

39:57

Steven Sonowski. Steven's a guy we're

40:00

gonna have to dig into at some point

40:02

because that's of the names there.

40:05

That's the one that a lot of people

40:07

were less familiar with and don't pay

40:09

attention to and it's like what what

40:11

else is there? But obviously that's a

40:13

who's who. Leon Black, Les Wexner, the

40:15

Rothschilds, Glenn Dubin who's also

40:17

another guy I keep saying we have to go

40:19

to that. There's certainly a lot going

40:20

on there with him and his wife and their

40:22

long history with Epstein. But

40:24

basically, the accountant

40:26

at least painted the first picture of

40:29

all right, he was being paid directly.

40:31

These people were literal clients.

40:32

There's no like, oh, he was like [ __ ]

40:35

around with money or maybe just giving

40:36

advice on this. Like, he was full-blown

40:39

dealing with with their assets and

40:41

helping them. And these are also

40:42

extremely powerful powerful people. And

40:45

again, you see like a you see a picture

40:47

from a meeting that Trump was having in

40:50

I believe in Russia in like the late 90s

40:52

and sitting two people down from him is

40:55

Ling on Black.

40:56

>> And you wonder how far back ties like

40:59

this go.

41:00

>> Like these people find their way into

41:02

these circles long before society

41:04

catches up to the people whose circles

41:06

that they are finding their way into, if

41:08

you will. But the accountant also had

41:11

some sketchy

41:14

explanations of like basically trying to

41:17

distance himself from how much he really

41:19

knew about Epstein. Like I'm just doing

41:21

the numbers, you know? I just I know the

41:24

money the money comes in, the money goes

41:26

out. I don't know where it's going. My

41:27

job is to count it. I do the math. Hey,

41:30

>> but there's also reports and maybe

41:33

people can help me in the comments with

41:34

this because this I've not dug into too

41:36

deeply, but there are reports that he

41:38

was removing some stuff from Epstein's

41:41

house after Epstein offed himself. I

41:43

know there was a fake report floating

41:45

around that I believe it was like it was

41:48

a picture purported to be of him of

41:50

someone leaving the home shortly after

41:52

Epstein's death, but it wasn't actually

41:54

him. So, I want to be careful with that.

41:55

But wasn't it that these two guys were

41:58

also the executives of his estate? Was

42:00

it

42:01

>> indike was definitely one? The lawyer.

42:03

>> The lawyer. Yeah.

42:04

>> And the accountant was another one.

42:05

>> Yeah. I feel Let's see.

42:07

>> We can double check that. But pretty

42:09

pretty pretty high level of trust.

42:14

Jeffrey Epstein had to work with these

42:15

guys for such a long time with such

42:18

intricate details. Your lawyer is

42:20

dealing with your most personal

42:22

information, the things that are

42:23

completely confidential. Your accountant

42:25

is doing that as well from a financial

42:27

perspective and also seeing money in,

42:29

money out, which the lawyer admitted he

42:30

had access to as well. You we'll talk

42:33

about that in a minute. And then you're

42:35

also making them executives

42:37

>> Yeah.

42:38

>> of your estate to handle in the instance

42:41

of your death and unwind a long career

42:45

of espionage, trafficking, arms dealing,

42:48

and being related to the highest levels

42:49

of super governments around the world.

42:53

supra elites, if you will. And these two

42:56

[ __ ] [ __ ] are the people that

42:57

you're like, "Yep, they'll be able to

42:58

handle it." Meaning

43:01

just that alone,

43:04

the idea that they're going to do the

43:05

babe in the woods routine

43:07

>> and pretend like, well, you know, I

43:09

didn't know anything. I'm not buying it.

43:12

I'm never going to buy it. You saw some

43:14

congressmen come out of the Indike, the

43:18

lawyer deposition specifically, and say

43:20

that he believe he he believed that

43:22

Darren Indured himself all over the

43:25

place. That one specifically in that

43:28

deposition. And I think that might have

43:30

also been the one where I saw some

43:31

congressmen saying, "I couldn't believe

43:33

he wasn't taking the fifth." But I might

43:35

be misremembering a different one.

43:37

Either way, there was definitely

43:38

congressman coming out saying he purged

43:40

himself, which means they're going to be

43:42

looking closely at that. But let's start

43:45

with the first clip there of Vin Dyke.

43:47

And this is a 10 and a half minute clip.

43:49

We're not going to watch 10 and a half

43:50

minutes. We're going to watch about a

43:51

minute. I just want to show you how

43:55

nonchalantly and flippantly he's naming

43:58

some names right here, which also gives

44:01

you an idea of

44:04

that, you know, the fact that this guy

44:05

as the lawyer was was dealing directly

44:08

or around the relationships mentioned

44:17

time that you worked for him. How many

44:19

clients did he have during the time that

44:22

you worked for him?

44:23

>> Wes Waxner clearly for David

44:26

Rockefeller. Elizabeth Johnson, Mort

44:28

Zuckermanman, Leon Black, Gwen Duban by

44:31

JP Morgan, the Rothschilds,

44:33

>> Ariana Rothschild.

44:35

>> I I I I know the name Ariana Rothschild.

44:38

It's possible that it was for Ariana.

44:40

with respect toler Epstein helped him um

44:44

gain greater liquidity with the wealth

44:46

that he did have because

44:48

>> was something like $158 million

44:51

>> at the time you started working for

44:53

Jeffrey

44:53

>> Epstein we can cut it there that's

44:54

enough there's a lot of details here

44:56

this is from who was that well it's from

44:59

GOP oversight but that tweet is from UFO

45:02

Hunter so shout out I am UFO Hunter for

45:05

that I don't know who ET is though up

45:09

there.

45:11

Maybe that's his maybe that's his

45:12

branding because he's UFO Hunter ET. I

45:14

don't know. Either way,

45:17

very very flippantly naming huge names.

45:19

No problem. And none of that's being

45:22

covered in the media whatsoever. You

45:25

also had I got a link there to Tom

45:27

Barack as well. Tom Barack is a

45:29

billionaire private equity honcho from

45:32

New York who I remember when I was

45:34

working on Wall Street. He you know this

45:36

was a guy who was on CNBC all the time.

45:39

well-known dude. I'll come back to that

45:41

clip in a minute. Def that other one.

45:42

But well-known dude and longtime friend

45:47

of Trump. He's now the ambassador to

45:49

Turkey and he was caught by some

45:54

maybe journalist or somebody at some

45:57

event where he for a minute got a little

46:00

bit too candid prior to walking away.

46:02

Let's listen what old Tommy said.

46:06

>> Just wanted to ask you about

46:09

what I read in the Epstein files about

46:11

your association with him. Why did you

46:14

introduce him to Peter Teal and Vitali

46:16

Chin? What were your dealings with

46:18

Jeffrey Epstein?

46:19

>> Well, I didn't introduce him to those

46:20

people, but all of us dealt with Jeffrey

46:23

Epstein in the 80s as a as a business

46:25

person. He was bigger than life. bigger

46:28

than like in the 80s,

46:29

>> you know, a 30-year story of of this

46:32

that I think most of us actually thought

46:34

that he had he had built his wealth and

46:37

his prowess over his international

46:39

relations with Israel. That's always

46:41

what kind of the backdrop was. I I I

46:43

didn't see the rest of it later in 2015.

46:47

>> In the files I I read, you're having

46:48

dealings with him after he became a

46:50

convicted sex offender. Why?

46:52

>> Now he's like, "Oh, shit." dealings,

46:54

meaning he was emailing me asking me for

46:57

access to the president or a trans. I

47:00

was running a New York Stock Exchange

47:01

company. He'd try and get a hold of me

47:03

for relevant information. That that was

47:05

it.

47:05

>> But you met him and got

47:08

too far and he So that's good. So

47:13

old Tommy, he took a little trip down

47:14

memory lane there for a minute. He's

47:16

like, "Oh yeah, he was big in the 80s."

47:17

which is very interesting that he's

47:19

saying it that confidently about the 80s

47:22

in particularly which is certainly when

47:25

Epstein was already well underway but

47:28

before the timeline of like big ball or

47:30

Jeff you know what I mean

47:32

>> and then he very very passively

47:36

and confidently just mentions you know

47:38

yeah a lot of international times

47:39

particularly with Israel

47:41

>> like it's nothing and then you could see

47:43

like whoops wasn't supposed to say that

47:46

then whoever that journalist was. Nice

47:48

job to her. She's like, "Gotcha. So, why

47:50

did you deal with this guy after he was

47:52

a sex offender when you just

47:53

demonstrated that you had known him for

47:54

many, many years, which means, you know,

47:56

he went away and everything?" And he's

47:58

like, "Oh, well, you know, he would ask

47:59

me for the like connections to

48:01

presidents and people who RUN SOCIETY

48:03

AND I WOULD JUST, YOU KNOW, I WAS

48:04

CONNECTED, SO I WOULD GIVE IT TO HIM."

48:06

WHAT THE [ __ ] YOU MEAN YOU WOULD GIVE IT

48:08

TO HIM? WHY ARE YOU GIVING IT TO HIM,

48:10

TOM?

48:11

>> UH, TOM,

48:12

>> what are you doing?

48:16

You're this billionaire important guy.

48:18

You got a dude that you in your own

48:20

words knew since the 80s was connected

48:22

to Israel and some weird international

48:25

finance stuff who was now a convicted

48:27

pedophile. And he comes to you after his

48:30

conviction and he's back out in the good

48:32

graces of society. Huge air quotes

48:35

there. and says, "Tommy boy, baby, get

48:38

me to the presidents and the people that

48:41

run this society right now from this J

48:44

vacation Gmail account. I'm going to

48:46

tell you to get that done." And Tommy's

48:48

like, "Bet."

48:51

And now Tommy is the ambassador to

48:52

Turkey. You can always fail upwards in

48:55

America. Don't tell me the American

48:57

dream is dead.

49:00

Oh, Tom. Ball gag Tom. Ball gag Tom.

49:04

Paul gag Tom.

49:06

>> I like that. I like that. One one more

49:08

right here. By the way, my favorite New

49:11

Jersey and Jere Jared Kushner.

49:14

So they, you know, one of the things in

49:16

Trump admin one that was a little

49:18

suspect to me is there were a lot of

49:20

strange financial ties that would follow

49:23

around Jared Kushner and his journey

49:26

across the Middle East on behalf of the

49:28

administration that involved money. And

49:31

you know it's like sometimes you're like

49:32

is there a there there seems like there

49:34

might be but it goes under the radar. So

49:36

I just thought it was very interesting

49:38

that this tweet is from Patrick Howley

49:41

at Howley Reporter on Twitter points out

49:45

that Jared Kushner's Saudibbacked

49:47

affinity partners. Remember Jared

49:49

Kushner was helping negotiate the

49:51

Abraham Accords with Saudi Arabia in

49:53

Trump term one. Just keep that in mind.

49:54

And he's also the guy who helped give a

49:57

quote unquote international stay of

49:58

execution on NBS when NBS whacked Jamal

50:02

Kosigible

50:04

in the Turk in the Saudi embassy in

50:06

Turkey back in 2018. He's the one Jared

50:09

Kushner went to Trump and he's like,

50:10

"Hey, we can't fry him. You got to come

50:12

out in this defense." and Trump

50:13

basically said so Jared Kushner Saudi

50:15

backed Affinity Partners is the biggest

50:17

shareholder in Israeli company Phoenix

50:20

Holdings which co-owns Israel's biggest

50:22

weapons maker Elbert Systems Affinity

50:26

also co-owns Schlommo Group real name

50:29

which co-owns Israeli warship builder

50:32

Israel shipyards

50:38

lot of American companies there

50:42

a lot of very

50:45

born in the USA if you will companies

50:48

as in zero not one but that's your

50:51

negotiator [ __ ] playing peuckle with

50:53

the [ __ ] Iranians

50:57

we're not a serious country

51:00

we I mean last president's a dead guy

51:02

this president has his [ __ ]

51:04

son-in-law who's invested in all these

51:06

companies doing negotiations for world

51:07

peace at the dawn of a [ __ ] war like

51:10

what are we doing? Yeah, I I ask myself

51:13

that every day, I think.

51:18

Classic biz. And the reason that as I've

51:22

now said

51:23

I don't know 20 times not including like

51:26

during this recording we were just

51:27

saying this before we were on air deaf

51:29

but I feel like I've said it so many

51:30

times today. The the reason that so many

51:32

of these topics we're talking about as

51:35

it pertains to the Epstein files over

51:36

the past 50 or so minutes

51:39

are news to some of you is because as

51:42

we've said they've gone under the radar

51:44

because there's a bigger story somehow.

51:46

I mean, I don't think it should be a

51:49

bigger story, per se, but I understand

51:50

why it is. There's a bigger story

51:53

>> going on the world, which is that we are

51:55

[ __ ] around on the cliff

51:59

>> and potentially jumping over if things

52:02

go too far here with a serious serious

52:06

global war that is not yet global. That

52:10

is a huge problem in Iran. And

52:15

can you pull up that first link just

52:16

from CIA DEF cuz even that has some

52:21

details that are pertinent just just to

52:24

give you an idea of just this week what

52:28

happened starting Monday. We are

52:29

recording this on Friday evening. It's

52:31

coming out on Saturday. So from Monday

52:34

through Friday evening just in one

52:36

fiveday period all the things that have

52:38

happened. You see it? It's under a rand

52:40

timeline. Oh, okay. I'm sorry. and then

52:43

scroll down to March 23rd

52:46

because I want to point out the [ __ ]

52:50

that is going on behind the scenes here.

52:51

So that's March one. Yep, there you go.

52:53

So

52:56

early on Monday morning, March 23rd,

52:58

Donald Trump put out the following

53:01

statement. I am pleased to report I'm

53:04

going to fix the typos as I'm reading

53:06

this. I am pleased to report that the

53:08

United States of America and the country

53:10

of Iran have had over the past 2 days

53:13

very good and productive conversations

53:15

regarding a complete and total

53:16

resolution of our hostilities in the

53:18

Middle East. Based on the tenor and tone

53:21

of these in-depth, detailed, and

53:22

constructive conversations, which will

53:24

continue throughout the week, I have

53:26

instructed the Department of War to

53:28

postpone any and all military strikes

53:30

against Iranian power plants and energy

53:32

infrastructure for a 5-day period

53:35

subject to the success of the ongoing

53:37

meetings and discussions. Thank you for

53:39

your attention to this matter.

53:41

To be clear, he did not call for a

53:43

ceasefire,

53:45

but the language he's using there is

53:47

calling for a very clear rampdown. And

53:50

he very specifically said that he wanted

53:53

to postpone any and all military strikes

53:56

against Iranian power plants and energy

53:59

infrastructure for a 5-day period.

54:04

Immediately after he put this tweet out,

54:06

the Israeli Air Force put out a tweet

54:08

where they directly said that they have

54:10

begun big bombings in Thyron on

54:14

infrastructure. They didn't use the word

54:15

energy and all that, but if you look, I

54:17

believe it's on March 23rd right here.

54:20

Targets hit included an air force base,

54:22

a gas company. There you go. Energy

54:25

infrastructure and residential buildings

54:27

in Tyrron, bases and garrisons. And I

54:30

I'm not going to read the names of those

54:31

towns because I'll get it wrong. and a

54:34

school in another one of the towns,

54:36

which by the way, again, hitting

54:38

civilian targets all over the place.

54:40

These were direct, if I may, [ __ ] use

54:46

from the Israeli government to Donald

54:49

Trump. And again,

54:51

we pay Israel. I'm I'm putting aside the

54:55

lobbying that goes on in Congress, which

54:57

is disgusting and all that. We, the

54:59

United States, pay for Israel's defense.

55:04

They dragged us into this war by saying,

55:06

"Fuck you. We're going." Which, in the

55:09

opinion of the president and his staff,

55:11

meant that we then had to go. That's a

55:13

separate issue. I could argue that, but

55:15

that's what ended up happening. Now, the

55:18

president is trying to make peace and

55:21

the Israelis immediately GO, "NO, GO,

55:23

GO, GO, GO, GO. [ __ ] THAT."

55:26

THERE'S GOING TO BE MORE ON THE BONE

55:27

HERE, but Donald Trump gave a press

55:30

conference or an impromptu, whatever you

55:33

want to call it, outside of Air Force

55:34

One a few hours later, like later that

55:37

morning. This is we're still on March

55:38

23rd, Monday. It's 3 4 hours after all

55:41

this happens. And in it he said a very

55:44

interesting thing about the negotiators

55:49

and that was he was asked who he was

55:52

negotiating with on the Iranian side and

55:54

he said well I DON'T WANT TO tell you

55:56

because I don't want them to get killed

56:01

BY WHO

56:03

WHO ARE YOU worried about killing them

56:05

Donald who you worried about killed but

56:07

obviously not you and your people you're

56:10

worried about the Israelis killing them

56:12

as They have been killing every

56:14

moderate, and I'm using that as a very

56:16

liberal term there. Every person on the

56:20

IRGC side, which to be clear really

56:22

doesn't have any moderates, but every

56:24

person who was at least willing to talk,

56:26

the Israelis have been systematically

56:29

assassinating along the way to prevent

56:32

peace.

56:34

I I mean I feel like I'm talking ass

56:36

backwards right here because of course I

56:38

am. But this is this is the world we're

56:40

living in where the United States can

56:41

pay A NATION BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, nation

56:45

of 9 million people

56:47

and then say, "Hey, we're ramping down

56:49

strikes on energy infrastructure CUZ

56:51

WE'RE TRYING TO MAKE PEACE." AND THAT

56:53

SAME government

56:55

that represents 9 million people getting

56:57

paid by us can SAY, "FUCK YOU. BOMB HIM

57:01

AND BOMB the exact [ __ ] that he said not

57:03

to bomb.

57:06

Why is that? I really, really wonder

57:08

why. Why? Why is that? And I'll tell you

57:12

who got vindicated immediately on this

57:14

is Joe Kent. In fact, Joe Kent was doing

57:17

like a [ __ ] Chris Collinssworth

57:19

playbyplay on Twitter of this as it was

57:22

going out. Can we pull up Joe Kent's

57:23

Twitter real fast? I want to get it

57:24

right because he subweeted right as this

57:28

was all happening when the Israeli Air

57:29

Force started striking the

57:32

infrastructure. And again, he was being

57:34

so classy and analytical about it, you

57:38

know, it wasn't it wasn't too much. Go

57:40

down past the

57:41

>> March 23rd. Yeah.

57:42

>> Yep. Yep. All right. So, there's

57:46

a little more. All right. Right here.

57:48

So, if you scroll down, just I want to

57:50

show people what he subweeted over that.

57:52

So he was sub tweeting from Osent

57:54

Defender where it says the Israeli Air

57:57

Force has begun a new wave of strikes

57:58

targeting infrastructure sites across

58:00

the Iranian capital of Thyron. So Joe

58:03

Kent

58:04

posts on top of that Donald Trump's

58:07

statement that I just read to you. This

58:08

is during Monday morning while this is

58:10

all going down and he writes step one in

58:13

deescalation must be restraining the

58:15

Israelis otherwise all efforts to

58:17

negotiate will follow this pattern. One,

58:20

pus publicly announces deescalation.

58:23

Two, Israel takes major strikes to

58:25

destroy the negotiations and in turn

58:27

weaken our ability to negotiate. Three,

58:30

the war accelerates, which is what they

58:32

want. You then had the next day reports

58:35

coming out that Netanyahu, and this this

58:37

is a real term, was quote very concerned

58:42

that the United States was going to make

58:44

peace with Iran. He doesn't want peace.

58:47

So, he wanted doomsday. That was a quote

58:50

used in the report. I don't know if he

58:52

directly said that, but that is a quote

58:53

that was used. Doomsday bombing done to

58:56

Iran over the next couple of days.

58:59

Again, I say to you, who works for who

59:02

here, right? So, Joe Kent had been

59:05

saying last week, the Israelis give

59:07

selective intelligence to us that is

59:09

biased towards what they want and is not

59:11

necessarily true. And it's been proven

59:12

over and over again when they give it to

59:14

us, it's not true. It's something that's

59:16

Oh, right. To quote that AI movie that

59:18

they were putting out the other day,

59:20

Iran is two is what what did they say?

59:23

It was like it was like you mean Iran's

59:26

two weeks away from a nuclear weapon and

59:28

they're like they're more two weeks away

59:30

than they were two weeks away 5 years

59:32

ago. Oh [ __ ] That's what it is over and

59:36

over. You can run the timeline. They

59:37

they they don't even invent new lines.

59:40

They just say what this is. And again, I

59:42

don't want Iran to have a nuclear

59:43

weapon. I think that would be awful to

59:44

be clear. But like you have to know what

59:47

you're dealing with here. You have to

59:48

know what the what the actual limits of

59:50

a psychotic regime are because you then

59:52

have to see, as I've said last week, the

59:54

third, fourth, 10th, and hundth order

59:56

effects of what a [ __ ] war scenario

59:58

would do, which we are now seeing play

60:00

out. And we are now hearing behind the

60:01

scenes that Trump is so shocked that

60:04

this wasn't so quick and easy like

60:06

Venezuela

60:08

because that's what he was told. No, I

60:10

know he wasn't told that. Maybe a couple

60:12

guys in his group that want to be sick

60:14

of fantic told him that. But I, you

60:16

know, I I ain't going to lie, de my tape

60:19

in in the night of the Venezuela

60:22

takedown when we were recording with

60:24

Daniel D. Martino and I was talking

60:26

about if we go to Iran, whole different

60:29

ballgame.

60:30

>> Not going to work.

60:31

>> I think it was a very Captain Obvious

60:32

statement. It's aged like [ __ ]

60:34

beautiful red wine.

60:35

>> Mhm. is I'm like, if you're comparing a

60:37

nation of 30 million people in Venezuela

60:39

that's not in the middle of a giant

60:41

religious cultural hub like in Iran, 92

60:44

million people to say nothing of their

60:45

geography and all that and saying like,

60:48

"Oh, because we did this, we can do

60:49

that." Well, you've already lost, man.

60:52

>> This is this is this is that's like

60:54

dealing with, you know, a a little

60:57

league team. No disrespect to Venezuela,

60:59

but that's what it is when you look at

61:01

all the variables here versus the

61:03

[ __ ] New York Yankees. there there's

61:05

no comparing that like you you are now

61:08

talking about like Donald Trump

61:10

committed 6,000 troops to deploy out

61:14

there and then there's you know we've

61:15

seen video of like the 82nd Airborne

61:17

coming in which I think is a part of

61:18

that and now there are reports as we're

61:20

recording this at this time that he may

61:22

be putting another 10,000 out there

61:24

which is horrible and it's exactly what

61:26

the guys like Tucker Carlson warned

61:28

against and said this would happen even

61:31

though they were saying no ground troops

61:32

we're not going to need it but Again,

61:35

this is oversimplifying it. To be fair,

61:38

I'm oversimplifying this. There are more

61:42

there's far deeper military analysis

61:44

that can go into what I'm about to say,

61:46

but the optics are still going to be the

61:48

optics here. And that is okay. We now

61:50

have 16,000 boots potentially going onto

61:53

the ground for a ground invasion into

61:55

Iran in a country of 92 million people

61:58

where they have reportedly put together

62:00

a million trained fighters ready to roll

62:04

in a country that is protected on every

62:07

part of its border by very difficult

62:10

terrain and geography.

62:12

That math is not good. That's really bad

62:15

math. Anyone out there can look at that

62:17

and be like that's and they're fighting

62:19

on their own land.

62:20

>> Yeah,

62:20

>> that's problematic. And we've already

62:23

had one casualty was way too much with

62:26

this cuz this was totally avoidable.

62:28

>> But to be where we are now with the 13

62:30

as of the time of this recording

62:31

reported deaths, it maybe more and the

62:34

hundreds of casualties again reported

62:37

casualties. It might be more. It makes

62:40

me sick.

62:41

And also, you know,

62:45

I can remember in the pandemic when when

62:47

you'd see these clips of Don Lemon and

62:49

all these [ __ ] idiots on Rachel Matt

62:52

on CNN and MSNBC who were just

62:54

propagandist mouthpieces for whatever

62:57

needed to be said and just blatantly

62:59

lying to people.

63:01

watching it happen on Fox News with the

63:05

clips I'm seeing coming out of like

63:07

Jesse Waters and Sean Hannity and stuff

63:10

like that and the very cringe tweets

63:13

particularly from Jesse Waters that I've

63:15

seen is not a surprise to me at all. But

63:17

it just goes to show you the boomerang

63:19

parts of politics. It's all state media

63:21

depending on which side you have.

63:23

>> Yeah.

63:23

>> And in this case we're and it's a

63:24

different issue obviously. In this case

63:26

we're seeing it play out with a war. You

63:27

had Jesse Waters reading off the [ __ ]

63:30

deaths and casualties from successful

63:32

military operations in the past and

63:33

saying, "What's the problem here? Well,

63:36

we only have 13 so far." I'll tell you

63:38

what, Jesse,

63:39

>> I I think he has daughters and I don't

63:41

think they're of military age yet. But

63:44

if you had a son or if you have a nephew

63:46

or something, I'll tell you what, why

63:47

don't you send him right to the front

63:49

lines then if you're so gung-ho about

63:51

it? You won't do that though because

63:54

you're a bought off propagandist. Like I

63:57

the fact that we even have to call this

63:58

stuff out in 2026 is embarrassing, but

64:01

like you got to call balls and strikes.

64:04

You got to call balls and strikes in in

64:06

in a job like that. And unfortunately

64:08

when you turn on CNN, MSNBC, and Fox

64:11

News, you are never [ __ ] going to see

64:15

that. Period.

64:19

And if independent media isn't careful,

64:21

eventually you're turn on you'll turn on

64:22

independent media and you won't be able

64:24

to [ __ ] see that. And that's

64:26

something I think about a lot. I don't

64:28

get it right all the time, for sure. I

64:30

do my best, but I'm going to call balls

64:32

and strikes. And the day I don't, get

64:34

rid of me. Like, that's that's just what

64:36

this is. I And again,

64:40

especially when we are talking about

64:42

American lives

64:45

in a war that does not need to be

64:47

prosecuted,

64:48

a war of choice, a war that is not our

64:52

war.

64:54

Yeah. I I I get really upset about that

64:56

cuz by the way, there was another I

64:59

forgot about this. Trump was talking

65:01

about not having the negotiators killed,

65:03

so he didn't want to say their name. And

65:05

then people figured out who the

65:07

negotiators were. So the Pakistani

65:10

intelligence service, which is

65:12

interesting because we've certainly not

65:14

always seen eye to eye with the

65:15

Pakistanis. Been plenty of issues there.

65:18

The Pakistani intelligence services

65:21

reportedly got information

65:23

that the two negotiators from the IRGC

65:27

that the United States was negotiating

65:29

with this week were about to be

65:31

assassinated by Israel and the

65:34

Pakistanis took that information to

65:37

Trump and Trump went to Israel and said

65:40

don't [ __ ] do that. The Israelis were

65:42

going to do that. Now, there was another

65:46

report that is not this one was less

65:50

sourced and all that, but apparently

65:53

there were bombs that dropped in Iran in

65:57

buildings very close to where the

66:00

Pakistani ambassadors are

66:04

shortly after that report. Now, maybe

66:06

that's an accident.

66:08

Maybe it's a coincidence cuz they did

66:10

miss. As far at the time of this

66:12

recording, those people are alive.

66:14

>> You don't want to drag them into this,

66:15

bro.

66:17

>> It's like it's like on the one hand,

66:20

Trump, don't kill the negotiators.

66:21

Israel, we're going to kill the

66:23

negotiators. Pakistan, hey, Israel's

66:25

going to kill the negotiators. Trump to

66:27

Israel, don't kill my negotiators.

66:29

Israel, let's kill THE PAKISTAN. HE'S

66:31

LIKE, WHAT THE [ __ ] ARE WE DOING? WHAT

66:33

ARE WE DOING?

66:36

WHY? WHY IS THIS HAPPENING?

66:41

And in the middle of all this,

66:45

my favorite guy, Smootrich,

66:49

very sarcastic way of saying that, by

66:50

the way, in case that wasn't obvious,

66:52

the finance minister in Israel,

66:56

has openly declared publicly, this is a

66:59

very powerful man, that the

67:04

basically the the the separate war

67:06

that's being prosecuted in I I'm saying

67:09

prose. I don't know if I'm using that

67:10

term correctly, but you get what I mean.

67:12

It feels like a prosecution, right? The

67:14

war that they are doing in Lebanon,

67:17

again, under the guise of this war in

67:19

Iran, it's like, oh, throw the Americans

67:21

at Iran. We'll just, you know, [ __ ]

67:23

increase here.

67:25

>> Basically, the Israelis have displaced a

67:28

million up to a million Lebanese at this

67:30

point. It may be a higher number.

67:31

>> It's more.

67:32

>> It's more now.

67:33

>> Yeah, I think it was like 1.8.

67:34

>> What? Jesus Christ.

67:36

>> I can confirm. lot of lot of Lebanese

67:38

Muslims, a lot of Lebanese Christians,

67:41

all different people from Lebanon. It's

67:43

awful. And they've displaced all them up

67:45

to the Latani River in Lebanon. And

67:48

Smootrich has openly declared that

67:51

Israel should put their new borders at

67:53

the Latani River, which is not helping

67:55

beat the allegations of the greater

67:57

Israel idea, which he talks about openly

68:01

that they're biblically promised and is

68:03

backed by Ted Cruz, who defends them

68:05

more than he defends his own wife.

68:07

Anyway,

68:08

there was also a a headline that came

68:10

out of Sky News that they later deleted

68:13

where it said 400 dead

68:18

in Lebanon war, two Israeli soldiers

68:22

killed. Meaning it's like, yeah, there

68:24

it is. Referring refer two Israeli

68:27

soldiers killed as attacks in Lebanon

68:29

leave nearly 400 dead. And like I don't

68:32

love to nickpit language. Obviously,

68:34

people mess stuff up when they're

68:35

putting headlines, but this just seems

68:37

to be the story where it's like over

68:40

time, in this case, you have Israel

68:43

starting this right here and going in

68:45

under the guise of we just want to take

68:47

out Hezbollah. Meanwhile, they're just

68:48

taking out residential buildings

68:49

everywhere and killing people and

68:51

displacing people. You know, it's like,

68:54

oh, 400 are dead, but by the way, two

68:56

soldiers were killed.

68:58

Who's who's doing the killing?

69:01

Like I I don't want to be like, oh, you

69:03

know, words matter. But sometimes they

69:05

do.

69:08

And then you look at the West Bank

69:12

and the illegal, according to every

69:14

international law

69:17

settlements that are going on there. And

69:19

I don't believe every single video I

69:21

see. I know there's propaganda. I know

69:23

there's AI. You got to be careful with

69:24

that. You have to say that. But like,

69:27

what was I seeing the other day? There

69:28

hasn't been a single person charged in

69:31

the West Bank, a single Israeli charged

69:33

since 2020 with murder. And just since

69:36

October 7th, 2023, between October 7th,

69:40

2023 and I believe October 2025,

69:43

over 1,000

69:45

Palestinians were killed in the West

69:48

Bank.

69:51

Nobody charged. all all accidents.

69:57

It makes

70:00

Israel makes the case for defending them

70:03

and their interests virtually impossible

70:07

with every action they take. And I have

70:10

created a hard line here, especially

70:12

with the moment of them clearly by the

70:14

admission of people in my own government

70:17

dragging us into a war where our guys

70:20

are getting killed. And of course, I am

70:22

also going to point out all the other

70:24

innocents in other places that aren't

70:26

from my country who are getting killed

70:27

as a result of this war. You have, did

70:29

you see this, Steve? You have

70:30

Iranianamean influencers

70:33

who have been displaced from Iran, which

70:35

I have I'm have a ton of empathy for

70:37

that. I think that's horrible.

70:38

Obviously, again, the Iranian regime is

70:40

terrible. No one's saying otherwise. But

70:42

like, you know, you have them doing the

70:44

YMCA Trump dance. This girl was doing

70:46

the YMCA YMCA Trump dance when the war

70:49

broke out.

70:51

And then I think I put the link in

70:53

there. Def.

70:54

>> Yeah, this one.

70:55

>> And then Yeah. And then four weeks

70:57

later, can you open up the picture right

70:59

there? Moon Raheem Rohimei, is that her

71:03

name?

71:03

>> She puts out this tweet and and I'm and

71:05

and I am sorry for her loss. This this

71:07

is terrible. But she said this, it's

71:09

it's a picture of her as a child with

71:11

another child from years ago and says,

71:14

"This is me on the left with my beloved

71:16

cousin who I lost last week. He would be

71:18

alive if there was no Islamic regime.

71:21

I'm writing this with tearful eyes. I'm

71:23

I'm not going to read the rest of it.

71:24

I'm sorry for your loss. That's

71:26

horrible.

71:28

You also asked for this. I don't

71:32

disagree that the Islamic regime sucks

71:34

and it should be overthrown.

71:36

But like when you have foreign powers

71:39

come in and also one of them's Israel,

71:41

who doesn't give a [ __ ] about you

71:43

people? I'm gonna say it just like that

71:46

because that's how they look at you.

71:48

They they don't give a [ __ ] about

71:50

Iranians. They call them Amalcch. And

71:52

then when they speak to him in

71:53

translated language, they pretend that

71:55

they're coming there to be their savior.

71:56

They don't care.

71:59

They're going to bomb whoever they got

72:01

to bomb. And people like your own family

72:04

are going to die. It's easy. And And

72:06

again, I'm not Iranian. I I I can't

72:09

speak to how personal that would be. And

72:11

I know it's very personal. I can't feel

72:14

that. And I can't totally put myself in

72:16

those shoes and be like, "Ah, if I were

72:18

displaced and living in America and

72:19

spent all these years wishing I could go

72:21

back to my country and wishing it would

72:22

be free, how would I feel about the

72:24

United States being called in to bomb

72:26

Iran?" It's an it's a tough spot to be.

72:28

So, I'm careful with the criticism here

72:30

of this young lady. But like

72:34

it's easy for you to sit in the United

72:36

States and beg for bombs and then do a

72:38

YMCA dance when it happens while all the

72:41

people you care about who are still

72:43

there have to live through it. War is

72:46

hell

72:48

and

72:50

things are extremely complicated. But

72:53

you know that this this is an

72:55

unfortunate example right here and I

72:57

don't want to I there's a lot of people

72:58

like really picking on her online and

73:00

I'm not trying to do that. I'm trying to

73:02

look at this as a human. I I feel bad

73:04

that this has happened. But the fact

73:06

that even after that she's still like

73:09

well it's just because of the Islamic

73:11

regime. It's not that simple, hun. It's

73:14

not.

73:15

Yeah, they shouldn't be there. Yeah,

73:17

it's a shame that they took over 47

73:18

years ago.

73:20

But like

73:23

you also need to look at how this war is

73:25

being prosecuted.

73:27

I love that term. I'm going keep using

73:29

>> perpetrated.

73:30

>> You have to look at how it's being

73:32

prosecuted

73:33

and who's calling the shots on some of

73:35

that. And also we want to know who's

73:37

given all the intelligence on

73:38

coordinates and things like that. The

73:41

United States, according to

73:42

investigations, blew up that girl's

73:44

school by accident in Iran. I hope to

73:47

[ __ ] god it was by accident. But who

73:48

gave those coordinates? Maybe it was the

73:50

United States, by the way. Maybe that

73:52

was actually our coordinates. It's very

73:53

possible.

73:55

Maybe it wasn't,

73:57

you know. So, there there's a real loss

74:00

to this stuff. And and I it certainly

74:03

soers me every time I see that. But,

74:08

you know, the people

74:10

from the Iranian diaspora

74:16

who cheered on regime change, I

74:17

understand that. But how that happens

74:19

matters

74:22

and maybe it's not happening in the best

74:24

way.

74:25

That said, we do now see

74:28

allegedly, I'm looking at this with a

74:31

huge, huge grain of salt, taking this

74:35

with a huge grain of salt, but

74:37

allegedly,

74:39

previously seemingly castrated vice

74:41

president JD Vance is now back in the

74:43

game

74:45

and had a tense phone call. That's how

74:47

it's being reported with Benjamin

74:50

Netanyahu

74:52

where he allegedly got angry at

74:56

Netanyahu or annoyed with him

75:01

at making

75:03

false promises about how easy this war

75:05

would be

75:07

and

75:11

for assuming that the regime could be

75:13

toppled and that it could be caused by

75:16

by the Israelis. Because by the way, you

75:18

had David Barnea, the head of MSAD,

75:21

reported to have said this week that

75:22

it's going to take at least a year to be

75:24

able to get the people to over to topple

75:26

the regime while the war is going on.

75:27

That's not a good omen. Yeah, good luck

75:30

with that. Good luck with that in the

75:32

midterms, Republicans. Yeah. Yeah. We're

75:34

in a run that was going to take two

75:36

days. Well, you know, still going on.

75:38

Good luck with that. you know,

75:42

so now JD Vance allegedly is going to be

75:45

the person who is going to,

75:48

I don't know, mediate some of the some

75:50

of the peace talks going on here or deal

75:52

with the Iranians to try to get this

75:54

done.

75:55

>> We'll see.

75:56

>> Yeah.

75:56

>> On all that.

75:57

>> We will. Yeah, De's laughing and he has

76:00

every right to cuz I'm thinking the same

76:02

thing. We'll see. You know, we're

76:03

recording this on Friday evening. It's

76:05

coming out on Saturday. Like I said,

76:06

maybe you're watching this on Sunday or

76:08

Monday. Let's see how that held up over

76:10

the weekend. But it looks good. It looks

76:13

on on paper.

76:14

>> It looks really good. Like with the

76:15

headline and the pictures and I'm like,

76:17

"Oh, that looks really good." It's like

76:19

It's like that old meme doesn't work

76:21

anymore, but might be fun to fix up.

76:23

>> Exactly. Dude, you like to tinker.

76:26

>> Yeah. Like

76:28

Yeah. Now, the the other person in the

76:32

administration who I'm just

76:36

fed up with

76:38

is our

76:41

G.I. Joe in chief of the Department of

76:43

War, Pete Higgth, who I I'm I'm

76:45

convinced it's like a bit. At this

76:48

point, I'm convinced it's a bit when he

76:51

talks.

76:53

It sounds like a Justice League script.

76:56

Yeah, he's a little

76:57

>> where like the fake [ __ ] guy at the

77:00

Pentagon or fake president is just

77:02

dropping what he seems like are bars

77:04

>> in which he definitely practices this

77:06

stuff in the mirror like he's definitely

77:08

like

77:10

let's go H let's go like 100% he's doing

77:14

that but I I think I put a couple links

77:17

right there deep

77:19

but he maybe I didn't

77:22

>> I see this one uh

77:23

>> oh get the negotiating with bombs one

77:25

right in front of Not that one. Not that

77:27

one. We're going to come to that in a

77:28

future week. But he every time he's

77:31

talking in front of the president and

77:32

there's a lot of people in the

77:33

administration in Pete's defense who

77:35

seem to do this. It's it's like a giant

77:37

who can oneup the next guy with either a

77:41

combination of praising Trump or saying

77:43

stuff that he's going to be like, "Yeah,

77:45

that sounds great. It plays well."

77:47

So Pete gave some press conference

77:50

where, you know, you ever watch someone

77:53

who's speaking and they have absolutely

77:57

no idea what they're trying to say, but

78:00

they're just putting these little pauses

78:02

in there while they're saying a bunch of

78:04

nothing, waiting for that thing to hit

78:06

them that they're going to be like, "Oh

78:07

yeah, that's a bar. He just spit." That

78:10

is what happens nearly every time in my

78:13

opinion. Pete Hexath opens his mouth.

78:15

So,

78:16

>> we negotiate with bombs.

78:17

>> We negotiate with bombs.

78:19

>> Yeah.

78:20

>> So, it should be on Twitter cuz this is

78:23

[ __ ] That's a long That's a long

78:25

video right there. But he gets up there.

78:29

Pete Pete Hass bombs. Yeah. Ju just do

78:32

bombs.

78:36

Yeah, the first one right there. That's

78:37

good. All right, let's get volume on

78:38

this real quick.

78:41

So this is Pete Hegth talking two days

78:44

ago in the White House with Trump right

78:46

behind him

78:50

and close with and destroy the enemy as

78:52

viciously as possible from moment one

78:54

and that's why we see ourselves as part

78:56

of this negotiation as well. Uh we're we

78:58

we negotiate uh with bombs.

79:00

>> You have a choice as we loiter over the

79:02

top of Tyrron as the president talked

79:04

about about your future. President has

79:07

made it clear that you will not have a

79:08

nuclear weapon. The War Department

79:10

agrees. Our job is to ensure that.

79:15

Who talks like that?

79:18

You're the Department of War. Okay?

79:21

You're not on Fox News. You don't have a

79:24

90-second bit before the producer tells

79:26

you we got to cut to commercial to say

79:27

something that some [ __ ] on his couch

79:29

with his wife who just had some shitty

79:32

TV dinner is watching his 8:00 news at

79:34

night news. Big air quotes there. And

79:36

deciding like, "Hey, this is the truth

79:37

of what's going on in the world." Honey,

79:39

shut the [ __ ] up and listen to eggs.

79:40

That's not what this is. This is real

79:42

lives in the middle of this, including

79:45

the military that you are in charge of

79:47

as the Department of Warhead.

79:50

Like, you don't have to tell people how

79:54

big your dick is. The people that do

79:55

that usually have a micro penis.

79:59

That's the vibes it gives.

80:02

Am I wrong?

80:03

>> No, I agree. He definitely eats Hungry

80:05

Man frozen dinners.

80:08

Definitely.

80:08

>> I was talking about the people watching.

80:10

>> Well, that too. Yeah. Yeah. He has one

80:12

of those folding TV chair like tables

80:14

that he eats.

80:15

>> But the other one is

80:18

type in Heg Seth

80:21

Catholic.

80:22

Yeah, that should be enough. He goes and

80:25

speaks at this prayer breakfast and he

80:28

No, not that one. Go down. Go down.

80:33

He goes and speaks at this prayer

80:35

breakfast the other day. Wow. Why is it

80:37

Twitter? I do have to say Twitter's

80:39

search feature [ __ ] sucks. It is the

80:42

worst. I've been thinking this for

80:44

months and months and months. Elon's got

80:46

to fix it. It brings up tweets that are

80:48

[ __ ] two years old.

80:50

>> Even when you put in the right keyword.

80:52

So, type in Heg Seth

80:55

enemies

80:57

or something like that. I should have

80:59

had this link before.

81:00

>> That's my bad.

81:01

>> I'm good, man.

81:02

>> But no, it's not coming up. Basically, I

81:05

I'll just narrate here. Pete Hgsth went

81:07

to a prayer breakfast and found some

81:11

[ __ ]

81:12

scripture in the Bible that talks about

81:15

asking God to rain down his full wrath

81:19

on all there. It is rain down the

81:22

overwhelming violence to break the teeth

81:24

of the ungodly who deserve no mercy.

81:32

I I I I don't even have anything for

81:34

you. The jokes write themselves and it's

81:36

not even a joke.

81:37

>> Yeah, it's lame.

81:38

>> It's like because by the way

81:41

>> were 160 girls at a at a at at a school

81:44

one day. The ungodly.

81:46

>> Oh god.

81:48

So [ __ ] like our our our last

81:53

our last department,

81:56

Secretary of Defense, now Secretary of

81:58

War, Lloyd Austin, was a complete

82:00

embarrassment for four years. This is no

82:02

better. It's a different type of

82:04

embarrassment, but this is no better.

82:06

>> No.

82:06

>> And

82:10

I just I I I don't trust that guy as far

82:12

as I could throw him running this war

82:16

and being so gung-ho. like he's he's

82:18

he's like excited about it.

82:21

This is life and death, man.

82:23

>> He's Department of War, dude.

82:25

>> Yeah. It's just

82:26

>> I mean, even just that that inherently

82:29

is just so gay. Yeah.

82:30

>> It just is so gay. I I I I can't

82:34

>> I can't take that stuff seriously.

82:36

>> No. No.

82:36

>> I can't take it seriously at all.

82:38

>> No. I even I'm still getting pissed

82:40

watching people like take like the war

82:43

edits they make. Like people still like

82:45

I see it all over Twitter like how

82:46

[ __ ] dope these are and I'm like

82:48

you're a [ __ ] idiot.

82:50

>> I don't have that they make

82:53

>> I have not spoken with a ton of people.

82:56

I've spoken with a lot of people on the

82:58

left and right over the past four or

83:00

five weeks,

83:02

>> including boomers when I was seeing my

83:04

parents,

83:06

>> and

83:09

I have not personally spoken with one

83:11

person who gave a fullthroated support

83:14

of the war.

83:14

>> Yeah. No, me neither.

83:16

>> And almost everyone was like, "What the

83:18

[ __ ] are we doing?

83:18

>> What the [ __ ] is happening?" Yeah.

83:20

>> Yeah. Like I lit literally a couple of

83:22

my parents' friends are boomers, Jewish

83:25

people who were like, "What the [ __ ] are

83:27

we doing?"

83:28

>> Yeah.

83:28

>> Which is how a lot of Jewish people in

83:30

America feel. There was also a report

83:31

the other day about like all the Jewish

83:33

people in America who are breaking with

83:35

Israel just like, "What the [ __ ] is

83:36

this?" Which is an amazing thing to see,

83:38

by the way. I love that. This is exactly

83:40

what I've been saying for the longest

83:41

time. If we start letting BB Netanyahu

83:44

talk for an entire race of people around

83:45

the world, we have lost. Just like the

83:47

Ayatollah shouldn't talk for all

83:48

Iranians around the world. Just like

83:50

[ __ ] Xiinping shouldn't talk for all

83:51

Chinese people around the world. Just

83:53

like Vladimir Putin shouldn't talk for

83:54

all Russian people around the world.

83:55

Just like Donald Trump shouldn't talk

83:56

for all American people around the

83:58

world. Like these are some bad things

84:02

going on. And the leadership of that

84:04

government in particularly to say

84:06

nothing of my own, but the leadership of

84:08

the Israeli government has been

84:10

embarrassing on I mean that's that's a

84:13

really nice way of putting it. genocidal

84:16

in recent years. And you know, this this

84:20

could be a moment where a lot of people

84:23

can come together around that and be

84:24

like, "Yo, let's just stop this shit."

84:27

And I was actually speaking with someone

84:28

who cannot come on the podcast,

84:30

unfortunately. Awesome, dude. Awesome,

84:32

dude. I I had a two-hour conversation

84:34

with someone who would be an amazing

84:35

podcast, but they're running third party

84:38

for public office, so I can't do it

84:41

because I I don't bring on active

84:43

politicians.

84:44

But

84:46

it gave me some hope because one of the

84:48

things he was telling me was some

84:50

stories about a lot of the people in the

84:52

Knesset who have a been silenced but b

84:57

have totally especially behind the

85:00

scenes where you know they can at least

85:02

talk with people without being silenced

85:04

called balls and strikes on what the

85:06

government there is doing. And what he

85:08

was saying is there are far more people

85:10

there in Israel who are against what is

85:15

happening there and the actions being

85:16

taken. Of course, there's a portion of

85:18

society that is not. And I take huge

85:20

issue with that. And you know, we've

85:22

seen videos of people who think like

85:24

that. Obviously, Abby Martin has put out

85:25

videos like that for years where we've

85:28

seen her talk with people and and some

85:30

of the hardliners and and what they

85:32

think. And then we see the people in in

85:33

the West Bank settlements like they're

85:35

just

85:37

these are bad people. But that's not

85:39

representative of the entire society or

85:41

anything like that. And I think it's

85:43

going to be really important that Israel

85:46

has a hard look in the mirror as a

85:48

people. And some of these people who

85:49

have been unrighteously obviously

85:52

silenced start to get a voice. And maybe

85:54

there's ways to do that now that

85:57

America's also involved once again in

85:59

their conflict. Maybe there's ways we

86:01

can help in this country on that. But

86:04

let's close on that arrest that

86:07

happened, Dave,

86:09

which didn't happen this week, by the

86:11

way. It just kind of came out this week,

86:14

but

86:16

there was

86:19

first a Chinese national who goes by the

86:23

name

86:25

John He, right?

86:27

>> David He is his alias. David.

86:30

>> Yeah, I can't say his Chinese name

86:31

because I can only do Mandarin, not

86:33

Cantonese.

86:34

>> He's Cantonese

86:36

>> is his alias. D David He who was

86:39

arrested

86:41

uh do I still have that link?

86:43

>> I got your best link. Yeah, this is it.

86:45

>> Okay. So, this guy David He was first

86:48

arrested in California. Can you scroll

86:52

down to where David He is just so I can

86:54

read that part first, Steve?

86:56

>> Okay. So, authorities say Solomon, who

86:58

I'm going to get to in a minute, this

86:59

guy Ory Solomon, works for a Chinese

87:02

citizen named Jab Zoo, who goes by the

87:04

alias David He. Property records

87:06

identified Zoo as the owner of the home

87:08

on Sugar Springs Drive, which is in

87:10

Vegas. He is jailed in California and

87:14

faces charges related to the 2023

87:17

investigation into an illegal laboratory

87:20

in Reedley, California near Fresno in a

87:24

warehouse linked to zoo which is Johnny

87:27

He. Investigators found pathogens

87:30

including samples of COVID 19 and other

87:33

diseases as well as hundreds of

87:35

transgenic mice and boxes of adulterated

87:38

and misbranded medical test which Zoo is

87:41

accused of illegally selling.

87:43

>> Nice. You know, cuz obviously CO just

87:46

sprouted out of thin air. It didn't come

87:48

from a wet market.

87:49

>> I saw it was all there was also HIV

87:51

malaria too. Oh, that's Yeah, the

87:53

article I read. But back in 2020 and

87:55

2019,

87:56

>> it definitely didn't come out of a wet

87:58

market in China.

87:59

>> You had the plug,

88:00

>> you know, that that didn't happen cuz

88:03

that would make no sense, right?

88:05

>> You're not allowed to talk about that

88:06

either.

88:06

>> No, but you can hit if you're in the

88:08

right WeChat chat group, you can get

88:10

plugged on that.

88:11

>> Get plugged on that [ __ ] Yeah, they got

88:13

that. They got that rolling.

88:14

>> Come on.

88:15

>> Mob deep, if you will. But

88:19

now we have a guy arrested in a 2023

88:22

investigation in the United States,

88:24

domestic United States, California no

88:26

less, which we've talked about a bunch

88:27

on this podcast with some of the issues

88:28

in in particularly in that state with

88:30

Chinese infiltration and a lot of stuff

88:32

going on. You know,

88:36

that's that sends a chill up your spine.

88:39

And what is weird now is, as I alluded

88:43

to in reading the other name there,

88:45

there has been a recent arrest of a

88:47

property manager for Johnny He in Las

88:50

Vegas by the name of Ory Solomon, who is

88:53

a 55year-old Israeli citizen here on a

88:57

visa. So, let me read some of this

88:59

article right here, De. Okay. Ory

89:01

Solomon, the property manager who faces

89:02

charges in connection with an illegal

89:04

bolab in at a Las Vegas short-term

89:07

rental will be released from custody

89:09

while he awaits trial.

89:11

>> I was going to say to clarify too cuz we

89:12

didn't say it. This is a this is a

89:14

second lab now we're telling you guys

89:16

about that that first one in 2023 was

89:18

Reedley, California. This is a new one

89:20

now.

89:21

>> Correct.

89:21

>> Vegas.

89:22

>> So Solomon appeared in federal court on

89:24

Friday afternoon and was released on his

89:27

own recgnizance

89:29

with certain conditions. He has to

89:30

surrender any passport, is not allowed

89:32

to leave the country, and must notify

89:33

the court if he plans to leave Clark

89:35

County, and must not possess a firearm

89:37

or any other weapon. Friday's hearing

89:39

focused on a federal firearm charges

89:42

against Solomon, an Israeli citizen in

89:44

the US on a non-immigrant visa. Solomon

89:46

is not allowed to possess firearms.

89:48

Prosecutors say multiple guns were

89:50

seized from his home, according to an

89:52

affidavit obtained obtained by Channel

89:54

13. Solomon also faces a criminal charge

89:57

in Clark County for the improper

89:58

disposal of hazardous waste. He was

90:00

arrested on Saturday after local and

90:02

federal investigators discovered what

90:04

has been called an illegal biological

90:06

lab inside a home he managed near

90:08

Washington Avenue in Hollywood

90:09

Boulevard. Investigators have recovered

90:11

suspected biological materials and lab

90:13

equipment. At this point, authorities

90:15

tell us testing on those materials is

90:17

still underway, and it's not yet clear

90:18

exactly what was found. Who is Ory

90:20

Solomon, though? Scroll down right here.

90:24

Investigators say they were tipped off

90:25

by someone who worked at the home on

90:26

Sugar Springs Drive. Days later, police

90:28

identified Solomon as the property

90:30

manager. We have no knowledge that he

90:32

has any expertise in the area or he's

90:34

somewhat of a trained biologist. No,

90:35

said Chris Deloto, special agent in

90:37

charge of FBI's Las Vegas field office.

90:39

Authorities say Solomon works for a

90:41

Chinese citizen named Ja Bay Zoo, who

90:43

goes by the name David He. And once

90:46

again, Zoo was listed as the owner of

90:47

the home on Sugar Springs Drive. He's

90:49

jailed in California for the

90:50

investigation I mentioned. And

90:52

investigators say much of what was found

90:53

in the Reedley warehouse is consistent

90:55

with materials found in the so-called

90:57

lab in Las Vegas. They also claim

90:59

Solomon manages more than 30 rental

91:01

properties in the valley. It could take

91:03

months to find out why the materials and

91:05

equipment were there or what they were

91:06

being used for. So, you have an Israeli

91:08

citizen here on a non-immigrant visa,

91:11

managing 30 properties in the Las Vegas

91:13

area, happening to manage a property for

91:16

a Chinese national who is in possession

91:19

of some crazy [ __ ] [ __ ] And this

91:22

same Israeli national

91:25

is in possession of all kinds of

91:26

firearms. Not sure why a property

91:28

manager is going to need that. I'm sure

91:30

some of my property managers out out

91:31

there, well, you know, you never know

91:33

what you're going to walk into. So,

91:35

maybe maybe But it's certainly suspect

91:38

that this same guy is in possession of

91:41

that many weapons and is being brought

91:44

up on charges for that in relation to an

91:46

investigation like this. And here's the

91:48

weird part, thief.

91:50

>> It's like we It's like you were saying,

91:53

>> Chinese guy and Israeli walking a bar,

91:56

>> the Chinese government doesn't even

91:58

recognize Israel as a country.

92:00

>> Yeah.

92:01

>> On their map.

92:02

>> Well, they don't recognize Taiwan, so

92:04

>> Yeah. Or no, they do recognize Taiwan

92:07

>> as one China part of China.

92:08

>> That would be the get back,

92:10

>> right?

92:11

>> So what are they doing? Maybe it's

92:14

nothing.

92:15

>> Maybe Orie just

92:17

>> goes for protection as a property

92:18

manager.

92:22

>> But that was fascinating.

92:23

>> That's a Yeah, that's a strange one.

92:25

>> Released on his own recgnissance.

92:27

>> That was crazy, too.

92:28

>> They did take his passport. It would

92:30

appear they learned their lesson from

92:32

the Thomas Alexanderich case, which was

92:34

also in Nevada.

92:36

>> I I probably said his last name wrong,

92:38

but an Israeli cyber security, Israeli

92:41

government cyber security expert, head,

92:44

whatever his title was, was a part of an

92:46

underage

92:49

sex trafficking sting and was released

92:53

on bail and allowed to return to Israel.

93:00

I guess we just let pedophiles just

93:02

return to Israel and they're arrested

93:05

here. I I I don't know. I I found that

93:07

very very interesting.

93:10

So,

93:11

at least this time, this man appears to

93:14

be stuck in Nevada to wait around while

93:17

they figure some stuff out. But it does

93:19

once again provide a great example of

93:22

just how fragile

93:24

society is in today's times with the

93:28

smallest things in the smallest places

93:30

with the most nondescript type people

93:32

just living in a regular house could be

93:35

preparing the next biological pipe bomb

93:39

that goes off and shuts down society.

93:42

>> Oh, dude. And that's that's a terrifying

93:44

thing, you know, and that's why when I

93:48

look at the war and and some of the

93:50

biblical prophecies

93:53

that are spoken about so openly by

93:55

leaders in this war, including in our

93:57

own government,

93:58

>> it

94:00

annoys the [ __ ] out of me

94:02

>> and really concerns me because it's

94:04

like, let's not

94:07

let's not play [ __ ]

94:10

galactical prophecy.

94:12

whatever with people around the world

94:16

who have no say in the matter. This is

94:18

the ultimate definition of men in suits

94:20

in back rooms making decisions where

94:22

people live and people die and we have

94:24

no say in the matter and we see how

94:26

things work with the Epstein files now.

94:27

We see that you know how they look at us

94:30

look at all of us as cattle. So now

94:32

we're awake to that, which means we got

94:34

to use our voice when there appears to

94:37

be evidence that people could be [ __ ]

94:39

around with people in those positions

94:41

could be [ __ ] around with things that

94:42

are going to cost all of us dearly. So

94:45

yes, we have fun on the show. Yes, we

94:47

laugh. Yes, you have to make we and I

94:50

both believe in making comedy out of

94:51

life. That's what it is. That's what my

94:53

show's always been, even when we talk

94:54

about very serious topics. But then

94:56

there's also not a point to be lost

94:58

there that like,

95:00

you know, there's a reason we're we're

95:02

covering this stuff and that's why we're

95:04

going to continue to do it. And

95:07

I hope to not see the Epstein files

95:10

continue to be shuffled away into the

95:12

other sphere. And by the way, the war

95:15

coming to a close as soon as possible

95:18

would help with that, which tells you

95:19

maybe they don't want it to come to a

95:21

close. Well, you didn't you didn't hear.

95:23

We got like two weeks. We should be

95:25

good.

95:25

>> Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Two weeks or

95:27

four weeks.

95:27

>> Two weeks away from 5 years being two

95:29

weeks away.

95:30

>> You could probably You could probably

95:31

clock it by Memorial Day weekend. Feet

95:33

up in the sand. No more war.

95:35

>> No more war.

95:38

>> Well, I hope all of our service members

95:40

and men and women stay safe out there

95:43

and I hope to see this brought to a

95:45

diplomatic solution. We'll see you guys

95:47

next week. What's up, guys? Thanks so

95:49

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Interactive Summary

This episode of the Julian Dorey Podcast covers significant under-the-radar developments regarding the Rothschild family, Jeffrey Epstein's legal files, and the escalating war with Iran. The hosts discuss a French raid on a Rothschild bank linked to Epstein, leaked 'road map' documents Epstein created in case he was caught, and the suspicious destruction of evidence at the MCC after his death. The conversation also shifts to geopolitical tensions, specifically how Israeli military actions have allegedly undermined U.S. attempts to de-escalate conflict with Iran, and concludes with a report on illegal biological labs discovered within the United States.

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