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Dec. 4, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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EPSTEIN: Is A Reckoning Coming?

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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much, feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe, and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has been.
You have meddled with the tribal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regimate your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we are now just a little bit over two weeks out from Lord knows what regarding the Epstein files.
And why do I say that?
I don't know what we're going to get.
I do know that even if we get a taste of what we've seen via these emails that the House Oversight Committee published now almost a month ago, that there will be at least some new revelations.
Now, do I think that we're getting the end-all-be-all?
Absolutely not.
I think there are too many loopholes.
I think when we're talking about classified information in the intelligence fields, whether it be United States, Israeli, or beyond, probably not going to see that, but we are going to see more and more of the relationships and how nefarious and interconnected they actually are.
In fact, we've already seen that in regards to this last dump.
And more and more of these revelations, although the mainstream press isn't shouting them out, they are being whispered in the media.
Those revelations include some photographs that just came out today.
There are about 10 of them that are new.
Nothing like way over the top, but there is one of his phone on speed dial.
And certain names are blacked out, but one that is there is Larry's Cell.
And this is speculation, but if we're looking at Epstein and we're looking at relationships, if you will, to very powerful people, Lawrence Summers seems to be at the top of that list.
And if I were a betting man, I would imagine that that cell phone was on speed dial via this phone.
Significance?
Well, Larry Summers is not just a Harvard professor.
Larry Summers is not just somebody that was extremely close to the Clintons and that Democratic initiative and time period, but Larry Summers is somebody who plays ball to this day in the World Series of geopolitics once a year via the Bilderberg Group.
Larry Summers was there in 2025, and quite frankly, I would be shocked if he's not there in 2026.
In fact, the only way that he would not be at Bilderberg 2026 is if these revelations are so damning that even that organization has to part ways with Larry.
And I'll say this: even if he's not on the official list for the first time in ages, I would wonder if maybe he gets backdoor access, if you will, because we've seen that in the past.
So we're going to go over all these things.
We're going to talk about the emails that have been released.
We're going to talk about people like Noam Chomsky and others.
But the meat and potatoes of this is going to be this article right here, which I may or may not read the whole thing.
But the reason that that is going to be the meat and potatoes of this is because this is a woman writing for the Times of Israel from a very left-leaning perspective.
And I've often talked about how the Epstein issue seems to be the one that finally got into the cultural zeitgeist and concerned people no matter what their political affiliation or belief system was.
Not just conservatives, liberals, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, people that consider themselves libertarians, people that don't consider themselves political in nature at all.
This is the issue that has pierced that.
And in that article, although I don't agree with everything, it also talks about the power structure, actually mentions both the Bilderberg group and the Bohemian Grove, and talks about sex trafficking in an expanded sense that is utilized by these quote-unquote elites.
And one of those elites in particular that is named is Henry Kissinger, hence the thumbnail.
And, you know, Kissinger is one of those players that really up until his death, again, Bilderberg steering member, was super politically relevant.
And one of the people that he was heavily involved in in those Twilight years is an individual called Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, Alphabet, and yet another Bilderberg steering member.
And the crescendo of this video, after we do the reading and the analyzing, is going to be a video clip of Eric Schmidt discussing one of his final interactions with Henry Kissinger, who he wrote a book with at the very end, all about the future and technology and artificial intelligence.
And basically his feeling, Kissinger's feeling, on humanity and AI.
And we're just going to leave it at that.
That's going to be the cliffhanger so that you watch this whole video.
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Let's get into it.
Now, like I said, we're going to read the vast majority of this article, but before we get here, I want to talk about this.
I've asked, you know, what is in these emails that have already been released via the oversight committee via New Mexico that we may not know.
Now, this picture doesn't give the ranch, if you will, the property justice, in my opinion.
Now, you can see the helipad.
You obviously see the home and there's some other smaller homes, but you see it's built on a hill.
What you don't see is there's nothing.
And I mean nothing around this area.
I mean hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of miles circularly.
Totally making this thing off the grid.
And when you read this article, it names some names that I think are pretty important, okay?
Because it talks about these individuals going to Zorro Ranch, which he bought.
It's 7,500 acre estate, at least on the surface, because I suspect underneath it is even larger.
He got the property from former governor Bruce King in 1993 for an undisclosed price.
Okay, or I'm sorry, not there.
It was sold for an undisclosed price in 2023, four years after Epstein's death.
Never, ever investigated this place, at least that we know.
We've never seen pictures or videos from the FBI or the DOJ from inside this arena.
All right.
But we have plenty of eyewitnesses and victims that have discussed it.
And the emails show that Epstein invited prominent figures, none of whom that have been accused of any crimes associated with Epstein, including author Deepak Chopra, linguist Noam Chomsky.
Oh, Mr. Manufacturing Cassette Consent.
Mr. Doesn't want to talk about 9-11.
Mr. doesn't want to talk about Building 7.
Noam Chomsky.
Mr., hey, take the shots.
Take them, take them, take them.
And you don't have rights if you don't.
I mean, Chomsky is not a good dude, period.
Billionaire Tom Pritzker.
Again, if you're not aware of the Pritzker family, you know, you got this family where you've got one as the governor of Illinois.
You have, you know, I often talk about Martine Rothblatt being the most powerful transgender person on the planet.
Well, guess what?
The Pritzkers have the richest.
Maybe not as powerful as Martine, but supposedly on paper richer.
So get, you know, another Epstein associate, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and filmmaker Bill Seeger.
Okay.
It is unclear from the emails whether any of these people took him up on his offer, though one email from Epstein to Chomsky asks if he wants to visit again.
Oh.
And one of the individuals that I've highlighted via the Epstein case was New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, also in these emails.
You know, including an excerpt of a draft article about Epstein, which Semaphore confirmed came from journalist Michael Wolfe.
Remember, and Wolf's the one in contact with him.
In the excerpt, Wolf recounts asking Richardson at lunch how he knew Epstein.
Jeffrey Richardson replied, according to Wolfe's telling, is the biggest landowner in New Mexico.
So, again, we've gotten a little bit more insight.
These were new documents.
The question is: how many new documents are we going to get?
Because they always try to hide behind the victims and the survivors.
Well, I just want everybody to know the victims and the survivors right now are calling on Congress to force the administration to hand over the financial records also.
Bing, How did the money move?
How were the banks involved?
What about Jeff Staley?
What about JP Morgan?
What about the Virgin Islands fiasco?
I mean, and when you get down to it, if you really get the financial records, and that, man, remember hard paper records, not just computer, hard paper records.
Well, what about the Iran-Contra era and his business dealings with Adnan Khashoggi?
There's probably literally dozens and dozens of other interactions that we need to be privy to to truly understand what this guy was about.
So, once again, in these emails, again, this time period, I think 2011 to 2019, they're talking about roughly 20 underage girls that they're worried about cooperating with the feds.
Okay?
And these girls, again, range from about 14 to 17 years old.
I think that this is important because it gives context to not only how many victims there were, which is a multitude more than 20, but the ones that continued on despite what was happening in the background, whether Epstein was buying them off or perhaps they felt threatened.
Those are things that victims have openly discussed.
We have Bradley Edwards saying that he was representing over 200 of these girls.
And remember, some of these are legal, but it also shows that it's not like this underage brothel where he's just selling them off to people.
Because the client list is not real.
There is no client.
That's not what he was doing ever.
Was he using these girls sometimes to curry favor and blackmail?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
But as to the extent or if we have any actual evidence of who these people are, if he had that evidence, and now the DOJ, the FBI, the CIA is sitting on it, who knows?
I would say that that's the best bet.
Remember, they talked about all this footage that he had.
Hundreds and hundreds of hours.
And then they come back and they say it was all just CP that he downloaded off the internet.
Is anybody buying that?
These are the people that have lied and again, especially regarding this case.
Okay, so now I want to go to this article.
Again, I'm going to read it.
I don't necessarily agree with it, especially, you know, towards the beginning and all the, I mean, I think she brings up climate change in it, but I'm reading it because this is the issue that is bringing people together.
And she rightfully identifies the power structure and their corruption in this article via the Epstein case as a microcosm.
Okay, so let's get into it.
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The Epstein files, a test of conscience for the U.S., Israel, and beyond.
Okay, this is out of the times of Israel.
You've come a long way, baby, was Virginia Slim's slogan during the women's liberation era, marketed as a symbol of women's progress.
Looking back, calling women baby carried a misogynistic undertone, trivializing liberation with a patronizing wink.
From the 1970s to 2025, progress has been painfully slow, powerful in potential, yet plotting like the Klisdales.
As host of Peace with Penny, I usually spotlight Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts.
But in this blog, I write from my own peace of mind.
It's shocking that in 2025, women's rights remain so far behind.
From boardrooms to daily life, women are still treated as second-class citizens, despite decades of supposed progress.
I've lamented before that the gender pay gap remains an inexcusable chasm.
According to the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2025, it will take another 123 years to reach equal pay.
Could you look into the eyes of your daughters and comfortably repeat that statistic that indicates that they would be dead before their daughters would receive equal pay?
Just going to pause here.
Again, I told you, I don't necessarily agree with what a lot of this woman says, but this is where you start to get the idea that this woman is totally, totally, I mean, she's quoting the World Economic Forum in a total different geopolitical and social mindset than a lot of the people like myself that have been talking about Epstein for literally now almost two decades, right?
So let's keep going and keep reading this because, again, I think it gets you into that mindset.
Wow, why is she talking about this?
Wow, that's actually pretty measured.
Wow, I'm not hearing that in the mainstream.
Wow, this is in the times of Israel.
I grew up during the heyday of what we thought was women's liberation, earning my first supervisory role in 1980, later advancing to higher management and ultimately consulting for Dilut and Tosh.
45 years later, in many ways, we're still no better.
My young naive self would be crushed as I am today facing this reality.
On November 14th, 2025, President Trump referred to Bloomberg White House correspondent Catherine Lucy as piggy after she questioned him about the Epstein files.
I suppose we shouldn't be shocked.
He was also accused of calling Alice Machado, Miss Universe 1996, Miss Piggy, while pressuring her to lose weight.
As owner of the Miss Universe pageant, Trump mocked her weight and Venezuelan roots, labeling her Miss Piggy and Miss Housekeeping at just 20 years old.
Miss Machado called him out as an abusive racist and misogynistic.
Again, not holding water for Trump here because we've talked about this.
Like I've said it before, like if you don't think that Donald Trump was like a womanizer and these things were transactional or that he slept with Stormy Daniels, you're really not paying attention.
I'm just saying, right?
What do you think the relationship with Epstein really was?
Beautiful women, beauty pageants, those type of things.
Let's be real, okay?
We all recall President Trump's comments about Epstein poaching employees from Mar-a-Lago when asked about Virginia Guffray.
He said Epstein stole her, language that sounded disturbingly transactional, as if she were in possession of his personal chessboard.
Given that he is nearly 80, perhaps his flippant attitude reflects two many men of his generation.
The dismissive disrespect is a familiar echo.
Yet, beyond reporters' incredulity, where's the outcry from women's organizations or the uproar from men's groups?
Thank you to Jake Tapper of CNN.
Let me just stop right here.
Something you're probably never going to hear out of my mouth again.
Who knows?
Who knows?
Not a big Jake Tapper fan, but we're reading somebody else.
Thank you to Jake Tapper of CNN, who rightfully called the remark disgusting and completely unacceptable.
Tapper, who is also Jewish, helped soothe my sad Jewish soul.
Between uncontrolled anti-Semitic reports, I'm sorry, remarks reported throughout media broadcasts and the disgust noted from Epstein's life, it was a breath of fresh air to have a supportive Jewish voice out in the ether.
How is it possible that survivors of Epstein's trafficking had to fight through five U.S. presidential administrations just to be heard?
Has this snowball finally got grown large enough to reach Capitol Hill?
Or will powerful men continue to escape accountability?
It's not just powerful men.
Powerful men and women will continue to escape accountability, unfortunately, in this issue.
I really do fear that.
Maria Farmer, who, by the way, everybody, obviously I interviewed and you can still find that interview.
I believe it.
I don't know if it was one of the ones taken down.
If it is, we have to repost it.
The first Epstein accuser reported into the NYPD and FBI 30 years ago, to no avail.
Epstein also assaulted her younger sister when she was just 15.
Annie Farmer is actually the one in the thumbnail.
Now Farmer accuses the FBI, Justice Department, and U.S. Attorney's Office of negligence and failing to protect her and other accusers.
Will they finally be heard?
Again, I don't expect anyone to go to jail.
The Epstein files are not the only evidence of elites exploiting young girls.
Kelly Patterson, author of From Trafficked to Treasures, or I'm sorry, Treasured, has dedicated her life to helping trafficking survivors.
She herself was enslaved in sex trafficking from age six to 22, six years old.
Can you imagine?
She's another victim who speaks of the elites, powerful, wealthy men involved in abusing the victims.
She lived a nightmare that she can't wake up from.
See, this is where it gets juicy, and this is why we're reading this article.
Okay?
As I listened to an interview with Kelly Patterson, she mentioned attending both the Bilderberg and Bohemian Grove events.
These meetings of elites have taken place for years.
From her description, the events seemed creepy, illicit, and frightening, far removed from the sanitized accounts you'll find on Wikipedia.
These are well-known secretive meetings of the wealthy.
Why were they shrouded in secrecy?
Why was there a need to hide anything?
Patterson claims Henry Kissinger took her to the Bilderberg meeting in Osterbuch, Netherlands.
At the time, she was between 18 and 20 years old.
What is Bilderberg?
The Bilderberg Group, or Bilderberg Meetings, is an annual, highly private conference of political leaders, business executives, academics, and media figures from Europe and North America, first held in 1954 at the Hotel de Bilderberg in Overspeak, Netherlands.
It was created to foster informal dialogue and cooperation across the Atlantic, away from public scrutiny.
She claimed the young women were there as escorts, dressed in evening gowns and diamonds, serving drinks.
Now, again, we're going to go to one of these Bilderbergers, if you will, one of the top guys.
That would be, of course, Eric Schmidt, talking about one of those last interactions with Kissinger, because Epstein himself, also into eugenics.
Epstein himself, also into this idea of transhumanism.
Okay?
And that's what these people are into continually.
And then you find out about things like, what, oh, the Bohemian Grove.
Another elite retreat is Bohemian Grove, a two-week all-male gathering that resembles a summer camp on steroids for powerful men in powerful men.
It is another secretive all-male retreat for global elites, blending arts, rituals, and informal political networks in the California Redwoods.
It's a mix of theatrical tradition and real-world influence, make it both culturally fascinating and politically controversial.
For any moral adult, it sounds cringeworthy.
Patterson described the young woman arriving in buses.
If you ever watched Hunger Games, it reminded me that there was a situation in which females were released to run in the pitch dark because there was a hunt going on, and they didn't know what that meant.
They didn't know if they were going to track us down like an animal or whoever caught you had you for the night.
Huh.
That sounds pretty lovely.
Like, I'm still shocked.
Okay, shocked that this article was printed in the Times of Israel.
This is why we're reading this.
Okay.
The fear that is pervasive among the trafficked Epstein girls and women is palpable.
Yet these brave survivors are so tired of being ignored that they've banded it together to say enough is too much.
So many stood their ground as survivors, kudos to them.
Yet they remain devastated by the unconscionable lack of support and effective action over decades.
How many more girls fell victim to these perpetrators because no one would give credence to their complaints?
I mean, come on.
I think we all know that.
So look, I'm going to let, if you guys want to read the whole thing, because it goes on for quite a bit, okay?
Like, it gets, it keeps going.
As you can see, it's a big one.
I really encourage you to go check it out.
You can.
I'm going to give you the headline right here.
The Epstein files, a test of conscience for the U.S., Israel, and beyond.
Now, I mentioned Eric Schmidt.
We got a new lawsuit, and we talk about the escorts and all this other stuff.
Basically, his ex-girlfriend or ex-mistress, I'm pretty sure he was married while he was dating this woman, Michelle Ritter, is accusing him of spying on staff and sexual assault.
But it's actually worse than that.
It's him bragging, Eric Schmidt bragging that he has backdoor access into everybody's Google.
No kidding.
Oh, does he?
And now this is the guy that you're about to see talking about one of his final interactions with Henry Kissinger at the end of his life regarding artificial intelligence, okay, and humanity's response to artificial intelligence and catch the end, how it can benefit him.
And he was very, when he went to hear Demis speak, it's sort of, he immediately got it.
And he immediately said to himself, what does this mean to be human?
And we are today grappling with the question that he foresaw 20 years ago when we first started working on this.
What does it mean to be human in the age of AI?
What does it mean to be a child to an adult, to be a leader?
What does it mean for economics?
What does it mean for jobs?
You know, all of that.
But his core argument was that this is an epical change in the sense that it's like the various major changes that we've had in sort of reasoning, scientific revolution, and so forth.
Because we as humans have never had a competitor that is not human, but of similar or greater level of intelligence.
And it is unpredictable what we human will do.
He used to say that what would happen is in magic, when people don't understand things, they either decide that it's a new religion or they take up arms.
And so he would say, well, are we going to take up arms to AI or are we going to make it a new religion?
And I said, I hope it's a religion.
Because, of course, I benefit from the religion, I guess.
So it's my benefit to make AI a new religion.
Huh.
That's pretty interesting, right?
I mean, listen to what that guy's telling you.
And you notice that even Kissinger, when he's talking to him, is talking about quote unquote magic.
We just talked about the Bohemian Grove where they have these weird rituals going on, these occult practices.
And we talk about technology.
How much different is it from an advanced form of quote unquote alchemy?
These are all, in my opinion, super valid questions.
But I want to know what you think.
Give me a comment down below, not just in the live stream.
Let me know what you think about all of it.
Epstein, Kissinger, Bilderberg, Bohemian Grove, the documents we're supposed to get in just over two weeks.
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And once again, you know, we read that article from a very different political perspective than I have because this isn't about left or right, especially when we're talking Epstein and the peripherals of power.
It is always about right and wrong.
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