Flagrant - Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh - Schulz Reacts: Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Tracker REMOVED Off Twitter?? Aired: 2021-12-10 Duration: 20:10 === Exclusive Clip From Patreon (02:53) === [00:00:00] What up people? [00:00:00] Sheltie here and you guys are about to listen to a clip from our weekly Patreon episode. [00:00:04] If you want to sign up to our Patreon, support the flagrancy, support what we are doing. [00:00:08] Completely uncensored, flagrant content. [00:00:12] You go to patreon.com slash flagrant2. [00:00:15] With no more interruptions, here is the exclusive clip. [00:00:25] We could talk about Ghillane Maxwell News. [00:00:28] This is kind of crazy. [00:00:29] Her trial. [00:00:29] Oh. [00:00:30] Did you know about this? [00:00:31] No. [00:00:32] There's an account that was tracking the trial of Ghillane Maxwell on Twitter, right? [00:00:36] Giving updates, etc. [00:00:38] Twitter suspended the account. [00:00:39] Yes. [00:00:40] Now, what are the details, sis? [00:00:41] Because on the surface, it looks crazy. [00:00:43] The CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, stepped down right before the trial started. [00:00:46] I don't know if you saw that shit. [00:00:48] Ooh, yeah. [00:00:49] A little convenient. [00:00:50] Very. [00:00:50] A little convenient. [00:00:51] Now, all of a sudden, they're giving us details about this Ghillane Maxwell trial and Twile, right? [00:00:57] They're giving us details about it and all of a sudden suspended the Twitter account. [00:01:01] What's the real here, Mark? [00:01:02] All right, so basically. [00:01:03] Conspiracy corner, conspiracy corner, conspiracy corner. [00:01:05] There's this Twitter account. [00:01:07] Damn, we up in the production battle. [00:01:09] All right, ready to go, Mark? [00:01:10] Conspiracy corner. [00:01:12] So from the conspiracy corner, basically this website called or this Twitter account called Tracker Trial, and they started two weeks ago, and it had half a million followers in two weeks. [00:01:21] And then the account and all the accounts that were registered to this individual that was running all these different trackers got this notice from Twitter saying, you have violated our rules against platform manipulation and spam. [00:01:32] You may not use Twitter services in a manner intended to artificially amplify or suppress information or engage in behavior that manipulates or disrupts people's experience on Twitter. [00:01:41] So they were spamming people? [00:01:42] They're basically saying that the account was trying to manipulate or spam on the platform. [00:01:48] By giving details about it? [00:01:51] Like I'm assuming they probably had like a bunch of accounts and so their site will post something. [00:01:57] Spam is what I'm thinking. [00:01:58] All the other ones repost it and make it look like it's a big story. [00:02:00] Ah, so this looks crazier than it really is. [00:02:02] That's what Twitter's alleging. [00:02:04] Now, the person that runs it is a, it's basically an account called, I can't remember the exact guy. [00:02:10] Oh, I can't remember the, oh, the free press report. [00:02:13] So it's like a team of people that basically have different trackers that track different people doing things, you know, throughout the internet. [00:02:20] So they have a Nancy tracker for Nancy Pelosi that tweets her investments over time. [00:02:25] So like keep tabs and make sure that's like a watchdog for different people and groups that they're trying to keep tabs. [00:02:29] I like this. [00:02:30] This is good. [00:02:31] So they're saying that Twitter's alleging that they're using the platform in the way that they don't want them to use it. [00:02:36] So it's not just this account was taken down. [00:02:38] There are multiple accounts that are taken down. [00:02:39] Like this is the one that is getting highlighted, obviously, because it looks like they're trying to cover this shit up because they fucking covered this shit up. [00:02:47] Okay. [00:02:47] But I like the idea that we could follow Nancy Pelosi's account. [00:02:50] I feel like that should be public knowledge to everyone. [00:02:52] This is just making that public knowledge even easier. === Tracking Nancy Pelosi's Tweets (03:37) === [00:02:54] Yeah. [00:02:54] It is public knowledge. [00:02:55] They were just tweeting it out every time she did something. [00:02:57] Good. [00:02:58] So it was making it easier. [00:02:59] Like, yes, acceptable public knowledge. [00:03:01] There's a bunch of these different watchdog accounts. [00:03:02] But I like that. [00:03:03] I don't want to have to go to the library or go to wherever the fuck to watch. [00:03:06] Yeah, they would be keeping that in a Dewey Desi. [00:03:10] Y'all don't even know how to use a Dewey Desi, bro. [00:03:12] Yeah, I do. [00:03:12] You know how to use a Dewey Decimal System? [00:03:14] No chance. [00:03:15] You look at the number, that's the genre. [00:03:17] What the fuck did you just say? [00:03:18] You look at the number on the Dewey Decimal, and then that's the genre of the book. [00:03:21] And then you go in there. [00:03:23] Yeah. [00:03:24] I don't know if that's really how it works. [00:03:25] That seems like how it probably works. [00:03:29] We don't know how it works. [00:03:30] I don't know if he was right or wrong. [00:03:31] Yeah, I was waiting for y'all to chime in. [00:03:33] Nah, you had to wait for y'all to chime in. [00:03:35] I was waiting for you to talk about the channel. [00:03:36] That's not even quite health. [00:03:37] Nah, you look at the book. [00:03:38] It gives you a number. [00:03:39] The last three, you go to the shelves, and then that's the number that you refer to. [00:03:42] Exactly. [00:03:43] Yeah. [00:03:43] Stupid. [00:03:44] Yeah, he's not from the genre. [00:03:45] But you don't know the genre based on the genre. [00:03:48] No, it isn't. [00:03:49] All of that shit. [00:03:50] No, it isn't. [00:03:51] It's based out of the genre. [00:03:52] Dickhead. [00:03:53] Shithead. [00:03:54] It's based on genre. [00:03:56] Shit head. [00:03:56] Gift shit. [00:03:57] Yeah. [00:03:58] You fucking numb nuts. [00:04:00] Dude, don't be such a numb nut. [00:04:02] Technology is 600. [00:04:03] Science is 500. [00:04:05] Psychology is 100. [00:04:06] Religion's 200. [00:04:07] Yeah. [00:04:08] It's simple math. [00:04:09] Nah, bro. [00:04:09] You make that shit up. [00:04:10] Nah, nah. [00:04:11] Yeah. [00:04:12] Hey, good. [00:04:12] Dude, don't you ever disrespect me. [00:04:15] You disrespected me. [00:04:16] I never disrespected me. [00:04:16] You said that my head was a dick. [00:04:18] Dressing like Adam Sandler. [00:04:19] Don't you ever disrespect me. [00:04:21] My girl calls this my Shrek shirt, bro. [00:04:23] Shrek. [00:04:24] She said, I look like Shrek. [00:04:25] Fuck. [00:04:26] Nah, shout out to Nems, bro. [00:04:28] Nems is this dude. [00:04:29] I shared y'all on that. [00:04:30] Yeah, I posed it yesterday, but he does these things. [00:04:32] Absolutely brilliant. [00:04:32] He's this rapper. [00:04:33] He's a guy that popularized Bing Bong on Side Talk. [00:04:37] And like, he's a rapper, I think, from like Queens. [00:04:41] Or maybe Brooklyn, I think. [00:04:42] Brooklyn, Coney Island. [00:04:43] And he does these things where people just walking by the street and he just roasts them. [00:04:48] Yeah. [00:04:48] But don't you ever disrespect me looking like Mary Kate and Ashley if they were crackheads or something like that. [00:04:53] Like as the crackheads walking down the street. [00:04:55] To their face. [00:04:56] To their face. [00:04:56] He's holding the phone doing it. [00:04:58] And bro, it's fucking hilarious. [00:05:00] Don't you ever disrespect me. [00:05:01] That's how we start to get it. [00:05:02] Don't you ever disrespect me looking like a character from Futurama. [00:05:04] Yeah. [00:05:06] Just murdering motherfuckers. [00:05:08] Don't you ever disrespect me looking like you were about to host a battle rap with Eminem and it was a black dude with dreads. [00:05:15] He be killing these motherfuckers, bro. [00:05:17] Check his ass out, man. [00:05:18] Come on, you want to pull it up? [00:05:20] Yeah. [00:05:20] No, Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:05:23] Do we got some audio? [00:05:25] What's that shit, Doug? [00:05:28] Oh, don't ever disrespect me looking like Wolverine the Low East Side, you heard. [00:05:32] Don't ever disrespect me out here looking like a sloth, you heard. [00:05:35] That's good. [00:05:36] Y'all don't ever disrespect me looking like Tails from the Crip, you heard? [00:05:40] Yo, Jerry Garcia, don't ever disrespect me, you don't ever disrespect me looking like a Dominican Gilligan, you hurt. [00:05:48] Don't ever disrespect me wearing Jinko jeans in 2021, you heard? [00:05:52] Y'all don't ever disrespect me looking like Snoop Dogg, Joey Badass, and Tupac at the same time. [00:05:59] Disrespect me looking like Sylvester alone, you heard? [00:06:01] Don't ever disrespect me looking like a Coney Island Boris Yeltsin, you're gonna disrespect me looking like a Tibetan Buddhist statue. [00:06:10] Bing Pong. [00:06:12] Don't ever disrespect me being under three feet, you hurt. [00:06:15] Stop. [00:06:17] Disrespect me looking like Kenny from South Park in the hood. [00:06:20] That's so good, bro. [00:06:20] Don't disrespect me looking like a human banksy portrait, you hurt. [00:06:24] Don't ever disrespect me thinking you Paris Hilton out here, you hurt. [00:06:28] All right, that's it, bro. [00:06:29] I'm telling you, he got a bunch of these. === Epstein Trial Violations (13:38) === [00:06:31] It's an amazing follow. [00:06:33] That's great. [00:06:34] And just absolutely fucking hysterical. [00:06:35] Don't ever disrespect me, though, Mark. [00:06:38] I meant that sincerely. [00:06:39] Okay, so what do we make of this, man? [00:06:40] So maybe they were legitimately spamming. [00:06:42] Maybe there's a bunch of these accounts. [00:06:43] Okay, a couple things could happen. [00:06:44] Let's go conspiracy vibes on it, right? [00:06:46] What if this was a convenient excuse to get an account out of here that's exposing information about this trial? [00:06:53] Yeah, so Twitter in their community guidelines can basically put a bunch of shit that every account's violating. [00:06:58] Yeah. [00:06:58] And that's how they can create some sort of security on there. [00:07:01] And if anybody's ruffling feathers, they go, oh, by the way, you have cursors in your tweets. [00:07:05] This is hate speech. [00:07:06] The busted headlight of Twitter. [00:07:08] Yeah, We're going to try to pull black people over. [00:07:11] Let's just, all right, bust the headlight. [00:07:12] Let's get them. [00:07:14] Now, do you think that that's really what it is? [00:07:16] Or do you think that they were legitimately spamming and this brought so much light to their spam operation? [00:07:21] I don't know because there's other Maxwell trial trackers. [00:07:24] And they're still there. [00:07:25] I think there's other accounts that are like tracking the trial. [00:07:27] Like, obviously. [00:07:28] That's what I'm saying. [00:07:28] Couldn't you just text that shit to somebody else and have him post it? [00:07:31] Now that's the new Maxwell trial tracker. [00:07:32] Yeah. [00:07:33] I mean, like, there's other like trial tracker accounts in general. [00:07:35] Like Sager's doing it. [00:07:38] But, oh, how is Sager doing it? [00:07:41] I mean, he's like reporting on the trial. [00:07:43] Right, right. [00:07:43] But you got to get information from somebody, right? [00:07:45] Somebody's got to leak this information because it's probably the trial. [00:07:48] No, it doesn't have to necessarily be leaked. [00:07:49] Like, they have like court reporters and like people trial writing about it. [00:07:53] They just don't have a televised. [00:07:54] So this is just making it harder for the public to access this information. [00:07:58] And if you're somebody that's okay, in the most legal sense of the word, if you're somebody that's on Ghillane's team, maybe her team is like, yo, get all this information out of here. [00:08:07] Last thing we want to do is sway the jury. [00:08:09] Last thing we want is tons of people talking about what's happening in the trial, making her look worse than she already looks. [00:08:14] They would probably want that. [00:08:16] Wait, keep going. 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[00:09:00] Now let's get back to this exclusive Patreon clip that you can see the whole episode at patreon.com/slash flagrant too. [00:09:07] Oh, yo, that's a great. [00:09:08] Why don't they try to do that? [00:09:10] Why don't they try to say tainted jury or poison jury or whatever? [00:09:13] I mean, that's why the jury has to stay off social media, the internet. [00:09:16] They're not supposed to look at the news and shit like that when they're on the trial. [00:09:19] Right. [00:09:19] And high-profile trials. [00:09:20] They'll put them up in like hotels and so they can't even interact with other people. [00:09:24] But who would want to be one of those jurors? [00:09:26] I mean, you don't. [00:09:27] You don't got the choice. [00:09:28] That's your civic duty. [00:09:29] Yeah. [00:09:29] You never been a jury? [00:09:30] I've been jury duty. [00:09:31] They ain't called me into the shit. [00:09:32] Probably not. [00:09:33] Why? [00:09:34] Yeah. [00:09:34] Probably why not? [00:09:35] He just voiced his opinions, I think. [00:09:37] Yeah, I'm just. [00:09:38] They just ask you and you just tell them how you feel. [00:09:40] Honestly, one of the sides doesn't want me there because they know I'm too good at knowing who did it and who, you know what I mean? [00:09:44] I have such a good insight. [00:09:46] He's such a good ass guy. [00:09:47] He's going to know. [00:09:49] You might have a feeling. [00:09:49] You got a good gut, bro. [00:09:50] You got a good gut. [00:09:51] You never did jury duty? [00:09:52] I've tried. [00:09:54] How do you try? [00:09:54] I went to it. [00:09:56] Did they call me? [00:09:56] They never called me. [00:09:57] Never called me. [00:09:58] I was just chilling there on the phone all day, eight hours a day. [00:10:00] Yeah. [00:10:01] Just chilling. [00:10:02] Dead ass. [00:10:02] And they were like, why are you here? [00:10:04] Not even. [00:10:04] No, they know why you're there, but that you go, like, 200 people go to the courtroom or whatever, and then they'll call in select numbers of people. [00:10:10] He's just saying he showed up without anyone telling him. [00:10:12] Yeah, I didn't. [00:10:13] Nobody showed. [00:10:13] Nobody told me to be. [00:10:14] Oh, he just showed up. [00:10:15] I was just trying to do my civic duty. [00:10:16] This guy loves America. [00:10:17] I love America, son. [00:10:18] I love America. [00:10:19] I'm American. [00:10:19] He enlisted. [00:10:20] It's not a draft. [00:10:21] You enlisted. [00:10:21] Yeah, I upped my draft card. [00:10:23] Yeah. [00:10:23] Yeah. [00:10:23] You know what I mean? [00:10:24] You ever seen it? [00:10:25] No, they said they were going to arrest me if I didn't go because I missed it so many times. [00:10:28] So I made a deal with him. [00:10:29] I made a plea. [00:10:30] I pled out. [00:10:32] That was it. [00:10:32] What was the plea? [00:10:34] I was still working there. [00:10:35] Wait, really? [00:10:36] Yeah. [00:10:36] Hilarious. [00:10:37] Yeah, you remember? [00:10:38] I think I do. [00:10:39] Yeah, that's right. [00:10:40] I came in. [00:10:41] Yeah. [00:10:42] That's what he was still working there. [00:10:43] That's right. [00:10:44] I remember I got the shit downstairs. [00:10:45] Then I came up to your office when you were on injury. [00:10:48] Yeah, that's right. [00:10:50] Oh, y'all were already working together at this point. [00:10:51] Yeah. [00:10:52] Yeah. [00:10:52] Oh, okay. [00:10:53] I thought that shit changed your life. [00:10:54] I was in, yo, your jury duty got this man changed his life. [00:10:58] No, I was still on. [00:10:59] That would have been way cooler of a story. [00:11:00] That would have been worse. [00:11:01] You got him acquitted? [00:11:02] He got him from James. [00:11:04] You freed me. [00:11:05] Nah, you know what I'm saying? [00:11:06] Nah, he has no connection. [00:11:07] You were just in the favor when you had no connection. [00:11:10] Payback, dog. [00:11:10] My man has zero connects. [00:11:12] Couldn't get me off jury duty, nothing. [00:11:14] Back to Maxwell. [00:11:15] What do we think about this? [00:11:16] So I think it's possible that this was maybe the most famous account that was being tracked in the trial. [00:11:23] And they need an excuse to get the fuck out of here. [00:11:25] Found something that they violated. [00:11:27] And they're like, boom, you're out of here. [00:11:29] Clearly, they want to protect Maxwell. [00:11:31] I mean, I don't even know why we're debating that. [00:11:33] Like, clearly, they want to protect Maxwell. [00:11:35] They want to protect whoever they is, but they want to protect the people that Epstein had dirt on. [00:11:40] They wouldn't have killed his ass if they didn't want to. [00:11:42] So if there's somebody who's willing to kill Epstein while he's in prison, there's clearly somebody out there who's powerful enough to want to protect Gillane. [00:11:49] Like, we don't have to debate this. [00:11:50] This we know as fact already. [00:11:51] Just look at the names on Epstein's plane. [00:11:53] Somebody's going to want this guy out of here. [00:11:54] Yeah. [00:11:55] 100%. [00:11:55] Protect them or whatever. [00:11:56] 100%. [00:11:57] Interesting. [00:11:58] Who do you think is going to be the next person that goes down for this that we know of? [00:12:02] Not goes down like in terms of being guilty, but like which one of our friends will be compromised? [00:12:06] Like if Sager covers this enough, do you think that something weird is going to happen to Sager? [00:12:11] He's not big enough, I don't think, yet. [00:12:13] Yeah? [00:12:13] I think you got to keep going a little bit. [00:12:15] I think you got to ruffle some feathers before I get this guy out of here. [00:12:18] I mean, like those security guards that worked in the whatever at the police station, I guess they were just the ones that were there, but they must have gotten taken care of in some kind of way. [00:12:29] Yeah. [00:12:29] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:12:30] But they're not, are you saying they're going to, are they going to take down one of our friends or pay them off? [00:12:34] Yo, they paid him off, but if they didn't accept payment, they take him down. [00:12:37] They're going to take him down. [00:12:39] Because they want that guy dead. [00:12:41] So it's not like they come up and they're like, we'd like to pay you to murder this guy. [00:12:44] They go, we're going to pay you to murder this guy. [00:12:46] And if you say no, some bad shit might happen to you. [00:12:49] Just keep looking at their accounts. [00:12:50] And if Sager suddenly stops tweeting about the trial or something, he's like, you know, I don't think she did it. [00:12:54] Sager, the pressure's on you, my boy. [00:12:56] Yeah. [00:12:56] You got to keep your foot on this base. [00:12:58] You're at a breaking point, my friend. [00:13:00] Yes, you're right. [00:13:01] I saw what you did right there. [00:13:03] The prison guards that got paid off or fell asleep or whatever, they got no jail time. [00:13:08] Of course not. [00:13:09] Shocking. [00:13:09] They got arrested or like they got, I guess, like indicted for their involvement, but they didn't get fired? [00:13:15] I think so. [00:13:16] Yeah. [00:13:17] Oh, so they got a union that's crazy. [00:13:19] Why? [00:13:20] They would just being lazy on the job. [00:13:22] You get fired, but you're not, they didn't commit a crime. [00:13:24] You're saying like, if there's no proof that they committed a crime, they just did their job shitty and they should get fired or whatever. [00:13:29] The union agrees. [00:13:30] They should be put on suspension. [00:13:31] Yeah. [00:13:32] Oh, yeah. [00:13:33] That makes sense. [00:13:33] His Twitter account's not actually still active, though, on Instagram. [00:13:36] Trial Tracker is its name. [00:13:38] So that Twitter account's still active on Instagram, though. [00:13:41] Which one? [00:13:42] Trial Tracker. [00:13:44] Another interesting thing about Epstein that a lot of people don't talk about is that he went, when they first got arrested, he was like thinking, oh, shit's all good. [00:13:52] Like, I'm going to get out. [00:13:53] And then when the judge didn't set bail, he tried to commit suicide that first night. [00:13:59] So he had a suicide attempt. [00:14:02] And then they put him on suicide watch when you're supposed to have a jailmate with another person with you at all times. [00:14:09] And so that person, like, I think got moved the night before or some shit like that. [00:14:12] And they were just, the staff was just too lazy to put somebody else. [00:14:16] And that's convenient. [00:14:17] But yeah, that's a shit that is like, looks convenient, but it's like, oh, he tried to off himself a couple days ago. [00:14:22] Does he know for a fact he tried? [00:14:24] I mean. [00:14:25] Even if they're saying he tried to off himself, though, that actually makes it more egregious that you ever let him be alone. [00:14:30] Because he tried to kill himself once. [00:14:31] So why would you ever leave him alone? [00:14:33] Why would you ever not have him? [00:14:34] The whole point of Suicide Watch is let's make sure 24 hours a day this motherfucker doesn't kill himself. [00:14:38] He's already tried once. [00:14:39] So if I'm Epstein and I'm alone, I'm a fake commit suicide. [00:14:44] So they put me with someone because I know they're coming for me. [00:14:49] I think he's doing that as a strategy. [00:14:50] Like these motherfuckers are going to get me out of here. [00:14:52] It's just me in here. [00:14:53] And he was right. [00:14:54] So I'd fake commit suicide, do whatever the fuck you have to do, put the shit around your neck, you know, like kick your feet on the ground a bunch, make some fucking noise, spit some stuff up. [00:15:02] They're like, oh, this guy's on suicide watch. [00:15:03] They got to go through the protocol, right? [00:15:05] They go through the protocol, and now you're in a room that you're supposed to have a celly with. [00:15:08] He's like, where's my celly at? [00:15:10] Oh, no celly tonight. [00:15:11] Guards looking sleepy. [00:15:13] Game over. [00:15:14] Yeah. [00:15:14] Finish the job. [00:15:17] That's what makes it interesting because it can go both ways. [00:15:20] Man, I've seen these pictures of motherfuckers analyzing his earlobes and shit. [00:15:23] Y'all seeing this? [00:15:24] Like the dead Epstein has like different ears than the live Epstein. [00:15:30] You see this with every replacement, like Avril Levine got replaced. [00:15:34] What, Titties? [00:15:36] She's Avril Levine got some fat tits and all of a sudden. [00:15:38] That's what people are suggesting is that she got replaced with someone with just super heavies. [00:15:42] Really? [00:15:43] That's an upgrade. [00:15:43] That's not a replacement. [00:15:44] That's an upgrade. [00:15:45] For us? [00:15:45] If you get heavier in that department, then... [00:15:47] Unless for Avril Levine, then now you're super dead. [00:15:49] Super dead. [00:15:49] So someone killed Avril Levine. [00:15:51] She was annoying. [00:15:52] She was a skater girl. [00:15:52] Was it Coloridenhouse? [00:15:54] Guys. [00:15:55] Guys, let's just calm down here. [00:15:56] But they do that with everyone else. [00:15:58] Like, anytime there's like a replacement thing, they're like, look at the ears, look at the nose, the facial structure. [00:16:02] I'm like, it seems convenient, but I also don't understand. [00:16:05] What are they going to do when these Kardashians die, bro? [00:16:08] And they're just putting the old pics. [00:16:09] Yeah. [00:16:10] Kylie, and this is the Kylie that died. [00:16:12] There's no way. [00:16:13] There's no way those are the same people. [00:16:15] Pale, no lips. [00:16:17] My favorite Maximo conspiracy so far is the Reddit account. [00:16:20] Okay. [00:16:21] No. [00:16:22] So there's a Reddit account. [00:16:23] Oh, this is early and this is brilliant. [00:16:25] And it's like gotten crazier. [00:16:26] Like more and more people have done more research on it, but there's a Reddit account called Maxwell Hill. [00:16:30] Yeah. [00:16:31] They have like the eighth most karma of all time ever on Reddit. [00:16:35] Explain karma. [00:16:36] So basically like karma is your points you get from posting on the platform. [00:16:39] So like the more you post, the more karma you get if your posts are good. [00:16:42] Right. [00:16:43] So she has like the eighth most karma of all time. [00:16:45] It's like algorithmic confidence. [00:16:47] Yeah. [00:16:47] Yeah. [00:16:47] They have a metric for it. [00:16:48] Yeah. [00:16:50] And she's like a power mod. [00:16:51] She's like on top of like all the biggest subreddits on Reddit, which we look at Reddit as like, oh, this is like a corny little website, but it's like one of the biggest websites in the world. [00:16:58] No, I don't look at it like that at all. [00:17:00] It's like massive and so many people go to it for information on like what they should be reading. [00:17:04] And so she was in charge of like world news, technology, all this shit. [00:17:07] On the day Ghillaine Maxwell was arrested, there was not a post since on that Reddit account, even though there were posts nearly every day for 14 years up until the day that she was arrested. [00:17:21] Oh, shit. [00:17:22] The gaps in posting line up with Maxwell's mother's death and her funeral. [00:17:27] The posts on the account never mentioned anything about Jeffrey Epstein, despite her being a moderator of world news. [00:17:34] She goes around correcting the ages of consent in various comments throughout the platform over the years. [00:17:40] Posts articles about why we should legalize child exploitation material. [00:17:44] I don't necessarily know what that material was, but that's what this bullet says. [00:17:48] Gripes about overzealous protection laws. [00:17:51] She was raised in the UK at Headington Hill Hall. [00:17:54] So some people are saying that her post, that her account is Maxwell Hill. [00:17:59] Or Hill, yeah. [00:18:01] And then she puts her birthday in one of the accounts saying that like her birthday's in December, which Ghillaine Maxwell's birthday is in December. [00:18:09] And yeah. [00:18:11] Also, this is like a modern source of news, right? [00:18:14] Right. [00:18:14] And you can control narratives with news. [00:18:16] And who would know that better than the daughter of a news magnate? [00:18:21] I mean, Robert Maxwell was like a Rupert Murdoch type, was he not? [00:18:25] Yeah. [00:18:26] In the UK. [00:18:27] So, of course, she's got not only the backing, but the know-how and the people of influence that can help her with help her do it the whole time. [00:18:33] Matter of fact, she could probably drop crazy stories, information on shit before it ever drops in a newspaper or any other kind of social outlets. [00:18:41] Yeah. [00:18:41] And to this day, all the posting history is still up, but hasn't posted since she got arrested. [00:18:49] That's super weird. [00:18:50] Sorry, how'd she build up such karma if she's clearly posting all this creep shit? [00:18:54] What do you mean? [00:18:55] Like correcting people on the ages of consent. [00:18:57] That was a good point. [00:18:57] Saying child exploitation law should be material should be legal. [00:19:02] She's not obviously saying that directly, but that's how it can be interpreted. [00:19:05] So like she's going in the comments and people are like, oh, well, in this country in Malaysia, it's this. [00:19:08] And she's like, well, actually, technically, it's, you know, 16 years old or whatever. [00:19:12] You wouldn't make sense of it if you didn't think she was a pedophile. [00:19:15] But now that she is, it's like, oh, okay. [00:19:17] It's like when you find out somebody might be gay, and now you look at the outfits they were wearing. [00:19:20] They're like, oh, that was a little sus. [00:19:22] Yeah, why was he wearing an only leather jacket? [00:19:24] That's weird. [00:19:25] Just tell me. [00:19:25] Just tell me. [00:19:26] What? [00:19:26] What? [00:19:27] We don't think you're gay. [00:19:28] We just think you have a boxing match you're losing weight for. [00:19:31] Yeah, bro. [00:19:33] It's homage to Missy, bro. [00:19:34] It's what? [00:19:35] Omage to Missy. [00:19:36] Missy Elliott. [00:19:36] She passed away. [00:19:38] What? [00:19:38] Nah, she passed. [00:19:40] Jesus, dude. [00:19:41] Damn. [00:19:43] Yeah. [00:19:43] I was fucked up. [00:19:44] I was fucked up. [00:19:45] Why would you try to kill Missy like that? [00:19:46] No, that was a little bit crazy. [00:19:48] Y'all need to chill the fuck out. [00:19:48] How dare you disrespect this, bro? [00:19:50] Okay, so what do we think ultimately happens with Maxwell? [00:19:52] She got beat this shit. [00:19:55] And then we're not going to see her for a while, and we'll be fascinated, and it'll be this. [00:19:58] And we won't care. [00:19:59] We'll move right the fuck along. [00:20:01] We'll care about it for two weeks. [00:20:02] We'll move it. [00:20:02] Fascinate for a little bit. [00:20:03] Then it'll be a little thing in the back of all the noise, like in the background. [00:20:07] Yep. [00:20:07] And then it'll end up being a joke just like Epstein didn't kill