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Ladies and gentlemen, it's Thursday, February 27th, 2025. And on this InfoWars War Room transmission, the big story today, it's kind of a non-story. | ||
Actually, or a distraction or a diversion or a pump fake. | ||
And that is the release or non-release of the Epstein files. | ||
Now, I've been digging into this all day. | ||
I've spoken to multiple people involved in this entire process. | ||
So I'm fully prepared to tell you everything that's going on, at least that whatever everybody knows, and what is not happening. | ||
Now, this is a short segment, so I'm going to come back and do a long monologue in the next segment and try to explain everything that's going on. | ||
And I'll lay out some of the recent developments, some of the recent headlines, give you the behind-the-scenes stuff, the stuff that's public, my opinion, and just all of it. | ||
I've been bearing down on this all day. | ||
Now, Trump has been distracted. | ||
Foreign diplomats in town having meetings with Keir Stormer and a press conference with Keir Stormer. | ||
So he's not really involved in any of this. | ||
And I think that with any chief executive, you have to delegate duties and you have to hire people that you trust to do what you want them to do. | ||
So I think that's kind of where he's at with the Epstein stuff. | ||
I don't really see him as being involved. | ||
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But it's like... | |
Do I talk about the Epstein stuff for three hours today, which was really kind of a nothing burger? | ||
Well, it's not totally a nothing burger because there is some substance there. | ||
But as far as the Epstein files, that was a nothing burger. | ||
That was two buns and nothing. | ||
But there are things happening that are very relevant, including the cover-up, including the issues between Congress and the Attorney General and the FBI. And then I'll tell you the real thing that happened at the White House today with those binders, which nobody is really reporting. | ||
I don't know why, but I'll tell you what really went on as far as that White House activity with the binders today. | ||
And I know this for a fact. | ||
I'm talking to people. | ||
Obviously, you can see the people that were there. | ||
I know them. | ||
I talk to them. | ||
So it's like, it's not as bad as it looks, but then also it's like worse than it looks. | ||
It's a paradox. | ||
So I'm going to explain all of that coming up. | ||
But look, we got Tulsi Abbott at the DNI who just fired over 100 intelligence officers. | ||
Pretty significant stuff. | ||
What was going on with that? | ||
You got a huge test right now with RFK Jr. This is a huge test RFK Jr. is going through. | ||
And nobody's really talking about it because we're all distracted and focused over here. | ||
But they're creating new COVID viruses in the lab in Wuhan. | ||
They're coming after RFK Jr. for his vaccine stance because of these measles outbreaks. | ||
And so the whole goal is to get RFK Jr. to buckle, promote vaccines, scare him about a new pandemic so they can roll out all of the tyranny again in the global government. | ||
And so far, RFK is standing firm, saying, you're not going to intimidate me about this measles stuff. | ||
You're not going to intimidate me about another pandemic. | ||
Huge test for RFK Jr. happening. | ||
Not to mention you got leftist protests. | ||
They ran into a Capitol in Iowa for trans rights. | ||
They ran into a government building next to the Capitol. | ||
It's the Senate building next to the Capitol in D.C. today. | ||
So you're not really covering that, but they raided. | ||
I mean, they stormed the building, as they say it. | ||
And then you've got these Democrat judges that are acting as executives, acting as the executive branch, totally illegitimate, leftist activists, who are blocking Trump's agenda at every step. | ||
And so that's what the Democrats do. | ||
And they do it to Trump, they do it to us, they do it for anybody. | ||
They, what is called judge shop, and they get in front of one of their rigged judges, one of their activists, who knows, maybe blackmailed, and then they get the decision they want. | ||
So now Trump can't even enact his agenda until they impeach these judges. | ||
Very busy day, but I'm going to tell you everything going on with the Epstein stuff coming up next. | ||
Well, one thing is for sure. | ||
It's on. | ||
It's on. | ||
And while I'm investigating everything to do with this kind of fake Epstein file released today, phase one, I'm in the spin cycle. | ||
Of all the different entities and involved in all the different people and individuals and ideologies, and I mean, it's like it is a spin cycle here, folks. | ||
Now let me pace myself by reading these headlines and then connecting all the dots and tell you exactly what's going on. | ||
Only like Infowars could. | ||
By the way. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein files could be released today by Trump's Department of Justice. | ||
What to know? | ||
So this was Forbes. | ||
Now let me explain how they had this story. | ||
The individuals that got invited to the White House today already had the invitations. | ||
This is a new practice that the White House is doing. | ||
It's part of opening up access to... | ||
Independent journalists and podcasters and everything else. | ||
So they already had the invites. | ||
They were already going to go there for, say, a debriefing. | ||
It was not a press conference. | ||
It was kind of a closed-door session, hearing, whatever. | ||
So they give them these binders. | ||
It's like any other meeting where you're going to discuss something, so they give them the binders. | ||
That probably changed in the last hour because of all the pressure about the Epstein stuff on Bondi. | ||
And so they decided to go with the Epstein angle instead of whatever else they wanted to do. | ||
But these people were invited to the White House long ago. | ||
The White House is going to be bringing in independent journalists and all different media types for briefings like this. | ||
It's going to be a regular thing. | ||
So that was already scheduled. | ||
This wasn't some special event where they brought all these people in for some controlled rollout of the Epstein files. | ||
So just so you have some context with that, they were already planning on being there. | ||
The White House is going to be doing this. | ||
It would appear that Bondi decided to make it about the Epstein stuff because of all the pressure that's going on, the public pressure specifically with Americans demanding the files, and then she's either not delivering, unable to deliver because of all the other stuff that's going on, but we'll get into that in a second. | ||
So just so you understand, they were already going to be there. | ||
This was already a planned event. | ||
It's going to be a regular thing at the White House, inviting other people there, independent journalists, that don't normally get access. | ||
And today it just happened to be that they wanted to roll out it with this phase one of the Epstein files. | ||
Now, to me, it looks like a pressure release attempt by the Department of Justice, by Pim Bondi, their boilerplate release last night to Anna Paulina Luna, to Congress, that said, why haven't we gotten the JFK files? | ||
Why haven't we gotten the RFK files? | ||
Why haven't we gotten the Epstein files? | ||
And their boilerplate little press release, which was basically just a no, is what it was. | ||
It was just no, but in 300 words. | ||
So that didn't relieve the pressure. | ||
So then they went with this today with the binders. | ||
Now, there's nothing new in the binders. | ||
There might be some things that got unredacted. | ||
But really, there's nothing new there. | ||
But there wasn't supposed to be some big press event about that White House. | ||
Briefing today with these members of the media. | ||
There wasn't supposed to be some big event there. | ||
They decided to go out when they exited the White House and hold up their binders like a trophy. | ||
Like they just got a trophy from the White House. | ||
None of that was supposed to happen. | ||
In fact, it wasn't specific, but the reason why nobody's sharing what was in the binders is because they were requested, please don't release any of this information. | ||
Until we post it publicly later this afternoon, followed up by a press conference. | ||
Now, we'll see if that happens. | ||
But that's what was supposed to be the agenda today. | ||
They had the briefing with these journalists that were already invited. | ||
They gave them the binder as part of the briefing so they could keep up. | ||
They were asked not to release anything until it was posted on the government website and the press conference happened. | ||
But they walked out and they couldn't help themselves. | ||
Held up their little trophy, posted on Instagram, and got the numbers that they wanted, got the clicks that they wanted. | ||
So that's how all of that went down. | ||
Created a lot of drama. | ||
And people are all talking about Epstein now. | ||
But as far as the actual binder, there's really nothing new in there. | ||
And as far as the actual release was supposed to be, it was completely botched. | ||
A total fumble. | ||
Let's just be honest. | ||
Now, you're dealing with what's going on behind the scenes. | ||
Epstein client list could be imminent. | ||
Epstein client release could be imminent after Blackburn pushes transparency. | ||
We need people jailed. | ||
Now, I don't think any of this happens. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
You don't have the Attorney General's office release that statement last night. | ||
You don't have this binder photo op today. | ||
None of this happens if it's not for Marsha Blackburn, Anna Paulina Luna, Lauren Boebert, Tim Burchett, Mike Lee, and the other members of Congress that are applying pressure here. | ||
Not to mention we the people who are demanding this list as well. | ||
So none of this happens without that pressure. | ||
Which is a little concerning, but that's what's going on here. | ||
So Pam Bondi does an interview last night. | ||
Again, this is all in response to the pressure, folks. | ||
Says she doesn't know anything about the alleged Trump honeypot probe that was led by James Comey. | ||
Pam Bondi denies knowledge of James Comey investigation. | ||
So that doesn't mean there isn't an investigation ongoing, but she's saying she has no idea about it. | ||
Now this is, now we're looking, trying to connect dots. | ||
What is being erased at the FBI? And who is doing it? | ||
And this shouldn't be hard to find out. | ||
So this is a major, major test of the Trump administration happening right now. | ||
And who's really in control, who really has the power, and how effective is this administration? | ||
Specifically, the DOJ leadership and the FBI leadership. | ||
This is the first major test. | ||
Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, get in there, and it's like, you're one-on-one right now. | ||
Spotlight on. | ||
Biggest game of your life. | ||
No time to stretch. | ||
No time to warm up. | ||
That time has passed. | ||
You're in the game. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Game on. | ||
So, does she really know nothing about this? | ||
Or is she just saying that during an interview? | ||
Chuck Grassley, Ron Johnson call on Pam Bondi and Kash Patel to probe FBI leaks. | ||
Top GOP senators call on the justice officials to investigate potential criminal FBI leaks to... | ||
Well, what's more important is the destruction of evidence. | ||
Now, Congress has taken action. | ||
Legislation has been proposed. | ||
Representative Andy Ogles from Tennessee has drafted legislation to, this is like double, triple down, protect all FBI files on Epstein amid concerns of potential document destruction. | ||
So these are more than just rumors. | ||
I mean, folks, this is a huge story in D.C. now. | ||
In the last 24 hours, this went from mumblings and grumblings to people banging on walls and screaming and shouting, basically. | ||
Now it's taken over completely. | ||
I mean, you've got Trump dealing with Starmer today and press conferences and everything. | ||
It's like nothing. | ||
Nobody's even... | ||
Nobody even cares. | ||
Everybody's on the Epstein thing now. | ||
Everybody's talking about... | ||
The FBI destroying evidence. | ||
And now it's the Southern District of New York apparently withholding evidence. | ||
So, again, this is the big major test. | ||
That's how big this is in D.C. Congressmen are writing legislation to protect Epstein documents because the mumblings and grumblings about them being erased and that evidence being destroyed Is reverbing all around the halls of the Capitol, all around Washington, D.C. And it's funny that, I mean, all of this is kind of like, no kidding. | ||
Because what are we really talking about here? | ||
And I think this is the big rub. | ||
This is the big problem. | ||
What are we really talking about here? | ||
We're talking about Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted pedophile. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex trafficker. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
His partner in crime. | ||
And then probably the head honcho of all of it. | ||
Maxwell's father. | ||
And they're all working for intelligence agencies. | ||
Who knows how many different intelligence agencies. | ||
Mossad for sure. | ||
Probably MI6. Probably CIA. But it looks like they're products of Mossad. | ||
Right out of Mossad. | ||
So what's going on here? | ||
They're running this huge sex trafficking operation. | ||
And they have these parties. | ||
And they're bringing in politicians and celebrities and bankers and financial elite and all this other stuff, and they're filming them, and they're compromising them, and they're blackmailing them, and then that's how they control Congress, or that's how they control entertainment, or that's how they control culture. | ||
That's what we're talking about here. | ||
We're talking about a satanic, pedophile, blackmail ring that has been running our country and our planet. | ||
So yeah, people get a little upset when you come out of the White House smiling, waving a binder around for a photo op for social media. | ||
When we were told we were going to have the Epstein files. | ||
Now let me be clear. | ||
The people that got invited to the White House, many of them are my friends. | ||
I like them. | ||
I respect them. | ||
I think they're good Americans. | ||
Again. | ||
They got this invite a while ago. | ||
They were already planning on being there. | ||
So this isn't about the individual or the individuals involved, but, I mean, let's just read the room here. | ||
Let's just read the room here, guys. | ||
We're talking about a pedophile, sex-trafficking, satanic blackmail operation on a global scale. | ||
With international intelligence agencies to control the planet. | ||
And we're supposed to sit here with these breadcrumbs and say, wow, look, a binder. | ||
Doesn't fly. | ||
A total botch. | ||
A total fumble. | ||
So, hey, people make mistakes. | ||
Trump administration has been in there a month. | ||
Bondi just a couple weeks. | ||
Patel, just a week. | ||
They're trying something new. | ||
You run a new play, sometimes it flops. | ||
You run a trick play, sometimes you turn the ball over. | ||
This was a bad play. | ||
Now we'll see what happens because we're told there's going to be a press conference and we're told everything is going to be uploaded to a government website. | ||
That doesn't even matter. | ||
They already have, all these Epstein files are already available on government websites, folks. | ||
There's like... | ||
They've put some new information. | ||
They've unredacted new information. | ||
All this stuff is already available. | ||
They just printed out the stuff that was already available, put it in a binder, and gave it to these guys. | ||
But this is not a release. | ||
Now, again, the latest is not just the FBI destroying evidence, which we don't even know what evidence they're destroying. | ||
Actually, we don't know if that's evidence related to Epstein. | ||
We don't know if that's evidence related to the Mar-a-Lago raid or... | ||
Barack Obama illegally spying. | ||
And then there was this. | ||
Pam Bonney reveals thousands of Epstein files still withheld by Southern District of New York set for DOJ delivery tomorrow after select conservatives granted early access to Epstein files phase one. | ||
When did they come up with this phase one thing? | ||
Again, that's likely all in the last 24 hours. | ||
Due to the pressure from the public and from Congress to do something. | ||
And so they kind of ruled this out. | ||
And they weren't anticipating the individuals they invited to the White House to step outside for photo ops and smiling and waving these things around like they just got a trophy in a basketball league or something. | ||
So they probably didn't anticipate that, but that's what happened. | ||
And then people are saying, well, what the hell? | ||
So what's in the files? | ||
And the truth is there was nothing new in the files anyway. | ||
But okay. | ||
Let's get real. | ||
Forget about the photo op. | ||
Forget about the limited hangout. | ||
Forget about the limited access. | ||
Forget about phase one. | ||
Because honestly, it's all completely irrelevant. | ||
What really matters is who or why. | ||
Who at the Southern District of New York is trying to keep the Epstein files classified or holding them back and why? | ||
We know that is now confirmed what's going on at the Southern District of New York. | ||
Now with the FBI, it's still a bit of a mystery, but let's say there are people at the FBI that are destroying evidence related to the Epstein investigation. | ||
That are pushing back against Bondi and Patel to release the Epstein files. | ||
Same question. | ||
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Who and why? | |
Now, will anybody be able to answer that? | ||
Will anybody be able to step up from the Trump administration and answer that question? | ||
And if that is indeed The situation, then there need to be hearings, there need to be indictments, and there need to be arrests. | ||
But, again, why is this a major issue today? | ||
Why is this getting so much attention today? | ||
You know why? | ||
Because how many people got put into handcuffs today? | ||
Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell running the biggest sex trafficking operation. | ||
To no clients? | ||
They say there could be upwards of 250 victims. | ||
Who are their abusers? | ||
We have to do all this to protect the victims. | ||
They have had almost 10 years with these files to protect the victims. | ||
10 years to go into these files and protect the victims. | ||
By the way, the abusers know who the victims are. | ||
So who are you really protecting here? | ||
So if there's upwards of 250 victims that are talking, well then what does that mean? | ||
Are there 500 victims? | ||
Are there 1,000 victims? | ||
Are there 10,000 victims? | ||
And you're just protecting the ones that are cooperating? | ||
Is that the size and the scale of this operation? | ||
And still? | ||
No clients? | ||
No abusers? | ||
It's quite a bit to ask Americans to be patient right now, isn't it? | ||
And that's what they're asking. | ||
So fine. | ||
But let's be perfectly clear. | ||
When you have a limited hangout... | ||
Over a promise to release the Epstein files, and you have a limited hangout at the White House, and we get a photo op with people waving a binder around, instead of people in handcuffs, instead of people getting indicted, instead of people having to testify, really, you're surprised the American people are upset? | ||
Really, you're surprised that this is a big controversy? | ||
Tell me you're not that naive. | ||
No. | ||
What the American people expect is full disclosure. | ||
What the American people expect is a full release. | ||
No phase one out of however many phases. | ||
No. | ||
Phase one out of one phase. | ||
Phase one, declassify and release everything. | ||
Phase one. | ||
No more phases. | ||
So this was a botched play. | ||
This was a major fumble. | ||
They ran a trick play. | ||
They tried to relieve some pressure. | ||
They tried to throw some crumbs and some red meat to relieve the pressure, and now they're 0-2. | ||
Their letter last night was a massive failure. | ||
Their effort today with this binder was a massive failure. | ||
So... | ||
Okay, you've got new members of the administration in there. | ||
The whole thing's in chaos. | ||
The building is on fire. | ||
They're going to make some mistakes. | ||
They're trying to get some things figured out. | ||
Okay, maybe we can understand that. | ||
But now, what are you going to do? | ||
I don't want a binder. | ||
I don't want a limited hangout. | ||
I want full release to the public, a press conference. | ||
Bullet points, slides, and indictments. | ||
That's what we voted for. | ||
And the more we get strung along, and the more we hear these excuses, the less faith we have that we're going to get any of it. | ||
So that's how I see it, and that's what's really going on. | ||
Now, try to explain And somebody will have to, eventually, try to explain to the American people why the Trump administration, the Attorney General, and the head of the FBI, Kash Patel, are not in control. | ||
Somebody try to explain that. | ||
And then it becomes just like the Epstein list itself. | ||
Oh, well, yeah, Maxwell and Epstein running the huge intelligence agency blackmail scheme with all these hundreds of abused victims. | ||
But no clients. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
No clients. | ||
It was just Maxwell and Epstein running around that island, I guess. | ||
No clients. | ||
And now it's the same thing. | ||
Well, we don't have the documents. | ||
We don't have all the evidence. | ||
We don't have everything. | ||
We're being stonewalled at the FBI. We're being stonewalled at the Southern District of New York. | ||
Okay. | ||
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By who? | |
By who? | ||
Or is this the same thing with the Epstein clients? | ||
By no one. | ||
So, oh, Epstein, serial abuser, all these victims. | ||
Okay, who are the clients? | ||
No one. | ||
Southern District of New York, FBI, they're blocking the information. | ||
They're blocking the documents. | ||
They're destroying the evidence. | ||
Okay, who? | ||
No one. | ||
Doesn't sell, folks. | ||
Doesn't sell. | ||
So now, and I was having a discussion earlier today on Redacted with Clayton Morris and then a couple people that called me about this stuff. | ||
And I explained it yesterday, too. | ||
I said, look, we're in an interesting boat here. | ||
Because as conservatives, we do this weird thing where people want to join our cause or people want to join the Republican Party, and then we have this holier-than-thou self-righteousness phenomenon that pushes people away. | ||
We're really... | ||
A populist nationalist movement with a lot of momentum right now and you don't want to throw water on that fire and you don't want to be a naysayer. | ||
So it's like you have to balance that with also the fact that, you know, but you know what? | ||
We do have expectations. | ||
And we do realize that we have two, maybe only four years to get any of this. | ||
To actually fix the country. | ||
So yeah, it's kind of a race against the clock. | ||
We don't really have time for patience right now. | ||
We don't really have time for excuses right now. | ||
We won the election. | ||
We've gotten our people confirmed. | ||
We don't want photo shoots. | ||
We don't want binders. | ||
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We don't want excuses. | |
We want results. | ||
And so at the end of the day, that's the only thing that matters. | ||
And the pressure is on. | ||
Results. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
Results. | ||
Indictments, full disclosure, Epstein's clients, and what the American people and the world really want to know is who was Jeffrey Epstein, what was his job, and were our governments, was our planet under a satanic pedophile blackmail operation? | ||
Well, now there really is no doubt. | ||
That today was a totally botched play. | ||
A total fumble. | ||
And, you know, that's fine. | ||
I'm not concerned about that. | ||
The White House is trying something new. | ||
They ran a trick play. | ||
They brought in an independent journalist. | ||
This is something they plan on doing. | ||
So it was already in the works. | ||
They were already planning on doing that. | ||
It wasn't about the Epstein files. | ||
That's just a new play that they're trying to run. | ||
But they blew it big. | ||
And I think that... | ||
The mismeasurement is, you know, sometimes you can run a trick play if you're working on a play, let's say, to use a sports analogy, if you're down 30 points in the fourth quarter or up 30 points in the fourth quarter and you just want to kind of try this play you've been working on or, you know, try to perfect it on the field, you run a play like that and then if you turn it over or fumble or botch it, whatever, the consequences are low. | ||
Well, I don't know if they underestimated the importance or the Interest level of the Epstein story, but I mean, they basically just ran a gadget trick play in the Super Bowl and fumbled the ball. | ||
Now, I don't know whose mismanagement or whose misstep that was, but that's clearly what happened. | ||
And now even the independent journalists and reporters that were invited there are seeing the heat after leaving the White House. | ||
And again, I don't blame them. | ||
It's not about them. | ||
They got an invite to the White House. | ||
They took it. | ||
But even they are now seeing, like, whoa, this is kind of, this went really bad. | ||
And now they're admitting, okay, yeah, this is bad optics, bad fumble. | ||
So, again, this is not about the people that went to the White House today. | ||
They got an invite a long time ago. | ||
They already planned on this. | ||
They didn't know what they were going to be in their covering. | ||
They didn't know they were going to get a binder. | ||
And when they walked out of the White House, they just, you know, held it up. | ||
I'm sure they were excited. | ||
They got this access. | ||
It's pretty cool. | ||
And I'm sure they were high on the moment. | ||
And so they were like, yeah, look, okay. | ||
And people want to know about the Epstein stuff. | ||
But it was just total fumble. | ||
And now everybody can totally see it. | ||
But that's like, that's little stuff over here. | ||
That's like toy time for kitties or something. | ||
No. | ||
The big question is, who's covering up the information and at whose behest? | ||
That's the big question. | ||
Now, the consensus is that it's shadowy, unknown figures in the FBI and the Southern District of New York. | ||
Well, there shouldn't be shadowy, unknown figures. | ||
We won the election. | ||
We got our people in charge. | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
What are ghosts running around? | ||
Invisible men? | ||
Gremlins? | ||
What the hell is going on here? | ||
Who's covering up information and at whose behest? | ||
Now, Pambani's mistake is why did she say the Epstein files were on her desk and she was just waiting for Patel to release them? | ||
What is that statement about? | ||
Maybe we need some clarification there. | ||
Because now she's saying we never had it, they always had it, and they were covering it up. | ||
And how can this be going on years after Jeffrey Epstein's death? | ||
So none of that really adds up. | ||
People wanting to destroy the evidence and hide it from the Trump administration, okay, I can fathom that. | ||
But to sit here and act like we don't know who or we don't know why, that's just insulting our intelligence. | ||
We're done with that. | ||
We're not taking that anymore. | ||
No, we won this election for transparency. | ||
Let's look at the psychological aspect of this for a second. | ||
And I want you to focus on what I'm saying and what I'm not saying. | ||
Because a lot of times people try to read into messages and take things that you didn't say or didn't mean out of context or wrong interpretation. | ||
But let's do a brief psychoanalysis of this real quick. | ||
To do what needs to be done in D.C., to go up against the corrupt establishment, to go up with the power of the intelligence agencies to go up with the power of the intelligence agencies that were running the Epstein blackmail ring in the United States, | ||
takes some serious spine, some serious balls, some serious courage, and a killer instinct. | ||
A killer instinct. | ||
And in a different world, in the sports world, people talk about this all the time. | ||
And if you kind of follow this stuff and it's all over X, people talk about the killer instinct of an athlete. | ||
Like Kobe Bryant. | ||
So you have all these people comparing this. | ||
This generation of basketball to that generation or this player to that player. | ||
And they say, yeah, but Kobe had a killer instinct. | ||
Michael Jordan had a killer instinct. | ||
And it's true. | ||
And you just don't see that anymore. | ||
It's rare. | ||
So what am I talking about? | ||
If you want to change the world, and you could say those men changed the world of basketball. | ||
If you want to change the world, if you want to take it all on, if you want to be that guy, you have to have a killer instinct. | ||
You've got to be cold-blooded. | ||
In a way, you kind of don't even have to care about the bodies you live lying around behind you and around you. | ||
And you can go watch documentaries about Michael Jordan. | ||
You can listen to audio from Kobe Bryant practices. | ||
I mean, they tore their teammates. | ||
A new asshole every day. | ||
And by the way, I get a little bit of an experience there because I work with Alex Jones. | ||
You don't think Alex Jones has a killer instinct? | ||
He could barely even talk today. | ||
He was so foaming at the mouth over this. | ||
So I get it. | ||
I know what a killer instinct looks like. | ||
I know what it feels like. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
So I just wonder. | ||
I just wonder. | ||
Do the people in charge that Trump... | ||
Entrusted, have that killer instinct. | ||
Are they meant for this moment? | ||
Can they step up? | ||
Can they do what needs to be done? | ||
Forget about the noise. | ||
Focus on the moment. | ||
Zone in and say, it's me. | ||
I'm doing it. | ||
I'm doing it. | ||
That's the question. | ||
And I can't help but be reminded. | ||
And again, I don't take anything I'm saying out of context here, but I remember when I asked Trump's lawyer, Elena Haba, in 2023, I believe it was, at a huge event, and I said, are you really aware of who you're up against? | ||
Because at that time, she was telling everybody how Trump's going to win all these cases, They've got everything, and they're going to win, and it's going to be no problem. | ||
We're going to beat these things, and of course they didn't. | ||
Having been through it, having been through the rigged courts, having seen it before with Infowars and Alex and myself personally, I was like, hmm, that's not how this goes. | ||
You're not in the normal world anymore. | ||
You're in a different world now. | ||
You're in a totally rigged world. | ||
You're in a totally corrupt world. | ||
This isn't the justice system anymore. | ||
This is the injustice system. | ||
And I asked her, I said, are you... | ||
Are you really prepared to take on these people? | ||
You know the whole thing is rigged? | ||
And she kind of scoffed it off a bit and said, no, yeah, we're really prepared. | ||
So I just use that as an example. | ||
That's not to call out any individuals. | ||
I'm just saying, has the people Trump put in charge, do they have the killer instinct? | ||
They might have all the skills. | ||
They might have all the experience. | ||
They might have all the abilities. | ||
But do they have the killer instinct? | ||
Do they have the killer instinct to get it done? | ||
And this is what's being tested right now. | ||
Now, the pressure is mostly on Pam Bondi right now. | ||
Kash Patel's only been in for a week, and he's kind of disappeared from the scenes since his confirmation and swearing in. | ||
I don't know too much about the press conference that was supposed to happen today. | ||
Maybe it'll be Patel and Bondi talking about this. | ||
But now's killer instinct time. | ||
Now's the time where you go to that place and you fear nothing and you get the job done. | ||
Period. | ||
Do you have it in you? | ||
The pressure's all on them now. | ||
And you wanted it? | ||
You wanted the ball in Game 7 of the Finals? | ||
You wanted to be the hero? | ||
You wanted to be the legend? | ||
You wanted to be the GOAT? Do you have it in you? | ||
Everybody wants it, but who's got it? | ||
Everybody wants to be that hero, but who's got it? | ||
So they've got it. | ||
The opportunity. | ||
But this is not business as normal. | ||
This is not normal proceedings. | ||
This is you go to that place. | ||
You go to that primal, ancestral instincts, and you get it done. | ||
Anything else will fail. | ||
Anything else, you will not win. | ||
That's the level of the game. | ||
Top level. | ||
And asking Americans for patience right now is asking a whole hell of a lot. | ||
And you might be able to squeeze some time out of this, maybe a month or two. | ||
You can squeeze some patience out of us still. | ||
There's probably still some left there. | ||
You could probably hold out, ask for patience for another month or two, but results are all that matters, folks. | ||
And if the results are not indictments, If the results are not, we find out who all the clients were of Epstein and Maxwell. | ||
If the results are not, all the videos and all the evidence and the blackmail stuff, who was using it and why? | ||
If we don't get those results, we really get nothing. | ||
And you'll be the player that was a great player. | ||
But never won the championship. | ||
You'll be the player that was the great player but never changed the game. | ||
Yeah, people know about you and you were respected and you were pretty good, but you're not a legend. | ||
You didn't change the game. | ||
You didn't become the greatest of all time. | ||
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You were right there, but you just didn't get it. | |
That's where we're at right now. | ||
From your point of view, from your status, from my point of view, from my status, it's like, well, okay, what do we do? | ||
What do they need right now? | ||
Do they need encouragement? | ||
Is it, hey, keep going, guys, you can do it. | ||
We believe in you. | ||
You'll get down to the bottom of this. | ||
You'll find out who's erasing evidence. | ||
Is it cheerleader time? | ||
Or is it, hey, we're getting impatience. | ||
We're losing faith here. | ||
We're losing trust here. | ||
This isn't what we voted for. | ||
What the hell's going on? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're all kind of in the same boat here. | ||
Now, we'll keep our eyes peeled if they do end up having the press conference this afternoon, but I haven't heard anything about it. | ||
They told that to who they invited and gave the binders to today. | ||
They said there would be a press conference. | ||
Haven't seen or heard anything since. | ||
Again, Trump is busy. | ||
He's doing foreign policy stuff. | ||
He's got foreign diplomats that are at the White House. | ||
He's trying to get the Ukraine deal done. | ||
So he's totally delegated all these duties. | ||
He's delegated this to Bondi. | ||
He's delegated this to Patel. | ||
He's very hands-off right now. | ||
But I get the feeling that in a week or two... | ||
Whenever Trump can finish up his business on foreign relations and foreign policies, he might double back on the Epstein thing and say, hey, what's going on here? | ||
What's going on? | ||
And then he'll apply his own pressure by doing a press conference. | ||
And that, of course, is the ultimate pressure. | ||
So that's where we're at on this situation. | ||
Now, I got all kinds of news. | ||
And I'm 50-50 on whether we take calls on this today or not. | ||
Because if I do, I'd want it to be kind of rapid fire and not have people really go off into their own tangents and their own stuff. | ||
Just rapid fire, just like 90 seconds. | ||
Just like, boom, what do you think about this? | ||
Just like, boom, what do you think is going on? | ||
I mean, just hammer them out. | ||
So I'll consider doing that in the second hour, and we'll see how much news, because there's other big news going on. | ||
I'll see how much I can get through for the remainder of this hour. | ||
And I already preempted a guest and pushed him off to next week so that we could deal with this issue. | ||
But to close before I move on. | ||
Doge is like kicking so much ass. | ||
It's like it's... | ||
I mean, they're landing haymaker after haymaker after haymaker. | ||
I got more Doge news. | ||
Like, that is, the execution of Doge to expose the corruption in D.C. is, like, operating smooth, and, I mean, that's like, it's just totally, I mean, A-plus, maybe? | ||
Really? | ||
So it's like, you've got that going on over here, exposing the corruption with the stolen money, the laundered money, and the slush fund and everything else and how they do that. | ||
Now they're tying it back into politicians' families. | ||
What do you know? | ||
It's the people that were screaming the loudest about Doge. | ||
Now they're finding money that was going kickbacks to their families. | ||
That's just beginning. | ||
So it's like, okay, we've had government corruption, corruption in D.C., criminals running it for years. | ||
Now we see, okay, here's the money side. | ||
Here's how they were laundering, stealing money, wasting, fraud abuse, all this stuff. | ||
Like, we're getting that. | ||
We're right on pace there. | ||
We're getting that. | ||
But there's another side of that coin. | ||
There's another side of that coin, and that's the blackmailing operations and how members of Congress are controlled with their votes via blackmail and how Epstein and Maxwell and intelligence agencies were running the whole thing. | ||
So we have to, both of these, both sides of this coin of corruption have to be exposed. | ||
Not just the money side, but the blackmail side. | ||
And if there's this thought in D.C., well, we can't expose Mossad for running and controlling our politicians with blackmail. | ||
That would change the political situation in this country way too much. | ||
That's too dangerous. | ||
We can't do that. | ||
Or if it's the CIA or MI6, whoever it is, we know it was Mossad. | ||
And if that's the attitude, huh, then we're just not going all the way, are we? | ||
We're just not going all the way. | ||
And then that's going to become the big issue. | ||
And it doesn't matter what you try to do to change the narrative or change the message. | ||
Everybody's going to be thinking the same thing. | ||
Whatever intel agencies were running the Epstein network and have access to all that information and all the tapes and all the blackmail, they're going to look at the people who were supposed to release it and they're going to say, hmm. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Hmm. | ||
That's inevitable. | ||
Doesn't matter what I think. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Doesn't matter what they say. | ||
Doesn't even matter what the truth is. | ||
That is naturally and organically and rightfully so, that is exactly where people are going to go. | ||
That's exactly where the conversation, that's exactly where the narrative is going to go. | ||
Whether it's true or not, doesn't matter. | ||
It's going to be the same thing. | ||
Just like, why do you have all these people? | ||
Politicians complaining about Doge. | ||
Oh, because they were the ones getting kickbacks. | ||
Why do we have all of these people stopping us from getting the truth about Epstein? | ||
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Mmm. | |
Mmm. | ||
See where that goes? | ||
All right. | ||
Now, I've got to do this. | ||
This was a specific request from Alex because he was going crazy today about all this and covering all the news. | ||
And by the way, well, it's not even worth saying. | ||
But how long has Alex Jones been talking about Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Since like 2004? | ||
So I don't know. | ||
He might know a thing or two about it. | ||
But he specifically said, because he didn't even plug today, because I can only imagine you've been covering this for 20 years, and then it's like, it's right there in front of you. | ||
It's like, it's like, and then it just pulls back an inch. | ||
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She's like, oh, and then it just. | |
So I can only imagine from Alex's standpoint, I've been working here just. | ||
10 years covering this stuff. | ||
For him, it's been 30. So, he said, Owen, I forgot to plug today. | ||
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So, I need to pick up that Slack. | ||
I need you to pick up that Slack. | ||
And, I mean, Infowars always delivers, folks. | ||
And this is why we need to be on the air. | ||
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Let me cover a couple other stories here. | ||
And then probably open up phone lines because I know people are just chomping at the bit to talk about this, but I want to do rapid-fire pace here. | ||
I don't want people getting long-winded on this. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard says more than 100 intelligence officers fired for chat messages. | ||
The DNI head moves to terminate and revoke security clearances of NSA employees tied to explicit chat rooms. | ||
Now, you have to wonder what is going on here where hundreds, hundreds, Of intelligence officers with security clearances who go into these secret government chat rooms. | ||
And again, I'm not trying to be shock jock gross here, folks. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's the story. | ||
There's no other way I can cover it. | ||
They go into these chat rooms and talk about how much they like sodomy and trans sex and making hermaphrodite babies to advance the trans cause. | ||
I mean, I'm barely scratching the surface. | ||
I mean, this is the nastiest stuff. | ||
These are hundreds of intelligence officers doing this. | ||
How do they get these roles? | ||
And they have intelligence clearances. | ||
Is this part of some weird blackmail campaign? | ||
Or do they just happen? | ||
I mean, what are the odds? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Most people are not perverted like this. | ||
Let's just be honest. | ||
Most people are not perverted like this. | ||
Now, some people may go crazy in the bedroom, whatever. | ||
The average American doesn't go into chat rooms and talk about puppy kink fetishes and what else? | ||
I mean, it's like saying, how do they bring Sam Brinton into the White House? | ||
How do they bring... | ||
What was the one guy in the military who literally did puppy kink fetish stuff? | ||
So, I mean, how is that possible? | ||
That's not normal. | ||
How do they bring hundreds of these people in? | ||
Is it blackmail stuff, like they go online and they find these people and they bring them in? | ||
Or do they recruit perverts and sexual deviants? | ||
It's statistically impossible that you have hundreds of these people at the NSA and then they're all in on these chat rooms in their weird little internet orgy stuff. | ||
Well, they've all been fired. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard cleared house on that fast. | ||
Thank goodness, from 15 different agencies, by the way, hundreds of them. | ||
Hundreds of them. | ||
It's like, so we can barely even talk about the perverts that were running the intel community because we're trying to get the damn Epstein list. | ||
I mean, folks, hundreds of these perverts just got fired. | ||
How the hell were they even there in the first place? | ||
All right, things are getting absolutely insane at this point, and I can barely even keep up. | ||
And I pride myself on making sure that your three hours spent on this show are as action-packed and filled with information as possible so you can be informed on everything. | ||
So I was going to kind of cover some of the more mundane, low-frequency stuff in this short segment, which needs to be covered. | ||
I still need to read the letter from Pam Bondi, which is just more boilerplate stuff, in my opinion, like we saw last night. | ||
But the House GOP Oversight Committee just rickrolled us on the Epstein file release, which of course is a shot at the fake Epstein file release that we got from the White House today. | ||
So it says from the House GOP, Epstein file released, and then it posts a link, and then it's just the Rick Astley music video. | ||
Commonly known as the prank of Rickrolling. | ||
I mean, folks, this is nuts. | ||
Who's going to take control of this situation? | ||
And, you know, look... | ||
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Whatever. | |
We have a rule to fill here. | ||
We've been filling it for years, so I've got to just put it all... | ||
I've got to just forget about all this and just tell it like it is. | ||
But, I mean, I understand why people... | ||
Don't want to criticize the Trump administration or don't want to criticize Pam Bondi or, you know, always want to fluff and always want to cheerlead. | ||
And they're afraid. | ||
They're afraid of what it might do to their audience. | ||
They're afraid of what it might do to their engagement on social media. | ||
They're afraid they might get denied access in the future. | ||
It's all this stuff. | ||
So I get it. | ||
I don't have time for that. | ||
I don't have time. | ||
I don't have the patience. | ||
I don't even care, quite frankly. | ||
I mean... | ||
For God's sakes. | ||
I've been arrested four times for my politics. | ||
I've spent how many days in jail? | ||
60, 70 days in jail? | ||
I've been censored off every platform. | ||
I've been sued up one side, down the other. | ||
I get death threats. | ||
So I don't care. | ||
It doesn't matter to me. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Invite somebody that starts a popular social media account a year ago and looks good on camera and invite them to the White House. | ||
I don't care anymore. | ||
Folks, this is getting really pathetic. | ||
So the House GOP Oversight Committee, or the House Judiciary Committee, excuse me, is rickrolling people on the Epstein files being released, basically calling out Pam Bondi saying, you just rickrolled us, you didn't give us anything. | ||
So if you've got that kind of internal struggle going on between the House Republicans and the Attorney General's office, Again, Trump is busy dealing with other stuff, but I feel like he's going to have to step in, folks. | ||
This is getting out of control. | ||
This is getting out of control. | ||
Of course, I would say Pam Bondi could end all of this by releasing all the files, but now she claims she doesn't have them. | ||
So what the hell is going on? | ||
I'm telling you what's going on right now. | ||
The people that have that killer instinct, folks, they're putting the ball on the court and they're driving to the lane. | ||
They're going to the rack. | ||
So, it's either step up or get stepped on at this point. | ||
I don't have time for games. | ||
I don't have time to care about what people think anymore. | ||
This is way too big. | ||
I mean, this is, I mean, again, Doge is over here doing great. | ||
You've got two sides of the corruption coin. | ||
You've got the money side that Doge is doing like A-plus work, like no hiccups, just bam, bam, bam, bam, every day exposing it. | ||
But then you've got the blackmailing, you've got the controlled opposition, you've got the intelligence agencies and everything they do, and it's like we're stalling. | ||
It's like we're hitting the button and nothing is happening. | ||
And so the members of the House Republicans and some members in the Senate like Mike Lee and others, they're sitting here saying, hey, what the hell is going on? | ||
Where the hell is this list? | ||
So now the House Republicans are trolling Pam Bondi. | ||
They're trolling Pam Bondi is what's going on. | ||
How do you respond to this at this point if you're Pam Bondi? | ||
You have to give results now. | ||
You have to do something now. | ||
You know who was supposed to be the attorney general, right? | ||
Supposed to be Matt Gaetz. | ||
Remember how that got shut down? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Certainly a little more interesting now, isn't it? | ||
Certainly a little more interesting now. | ||
So again, I have met Pam Bondi. | ||
We sat together in a Fox green room for like 20 minutes or so, just talking. | ||
It was no big deal. | ||
She was very nice, very sweet. | ||
Came off as a very genuine, good person. | ||
And so it's like, honestly, like part of me kind of feels bad for Pam Bondi having to put up with this. | ||
And I mean, I don't want to say that she wasn't ready for this. | ||
I don't want to say that she's in over her head. | ||
I don't want to insult her like that, but at the same time, we're sitting here today with a binder twiddling our thumbs over old Epstein information and we went from the files are on my desk to the files are being deleted. | ||
So what am I supposed to say? | ||
What am I supposed to think? | ||
What am I supposed to say? | ||
And they released two boilerplate Memos, if you will. | ||
Last night from Pambani's office in response to the House Republicans demanding the release. | ||
Just a boilerplate no. | ||
And then this today from Pambani's desk. | ||
Dear Director Patel, before you came into office, I requested the full and complete files related to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
In response to this request, I received approximately 200 pages of documents, which consisted primarily of flight logs, Epstein's list of contacts, and a list of victims' names and phone numbers. | ||
I repeatedly questioned whether this was the full set of documents responsive to my request and was repeatedly assured by the FBI that we had received the full set of documents late yesterday. | ||
So I guess that's what she was saying. | ||
That was what was on her desk. | ||
Late yesterday, I learned from a source that the FBI field office in New York was in possession of thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein. | ||
Despite my repeated requests, the FBI never disclosed the existence of these files. | ||
When you and I spoke yesterday, you were just as surprised as I was to learn this new information. | ||
By 8 a.m. tomorrow, tomorrow, February 28th. | ||
That is tomorrow. | ||
The FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained. | ||
There will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access. | ||
The Department of Justice will ensure that any public disclosure of these files will be done in a manner to protect the privacy of victims and in accordance with the law, as I've done my entire career as a prosecutor. | ||
I'm also directing you to conduct an immediate investigation into why my order to the FBI was not followed. | ||
You will deliver to me a comprehensive report on your findings and proposed personnel action within 14 days. | ||
I appreciate your immediate attention to this important matter. | ||
I know that we are both committed to transparency for the American people, and I look forward to continuing to work with you to serve our president and our country. | ||
Now, the most important aspect of this is... | ||
I'll re-read. | ||
This is the most important. | ||
By 8 a.m. | ||
tomorrow, February 28th, the FBI will deliver the full and complete Epstein files to my office, including all records, documents, audio and video recordings and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients. | ||
Regardless of how such information was obtained, there will be no withholdings or limitations to my or your access. | ||
The Department of Justice will ensure that any public disclosure of these files will be done in a manner to protect the privacy of the victim. | ||
So, okay, that's more boilerplate stuff. | ||
Well, their privacy should have already been protected. | ||
These files are years old. | ||
But now... | ||
So what happens if it's 8 a.m. | ||
tomorrow and we don't have the files? | ||
Then what happens? | ||
What are the odds that... | ||
We get those files released tomorrow morning, as Pam Bondi claims. | ||
So we're either... | ||
So now you're up against the buzzer. | ||
Now you're up against the deadline. | ||
So either we get the full file released tomorrow morning, as Pam Bondi has stated in her letter to Kash Patel today, or what? | ||
Or what? | ||
But that's it. | ||
I mean, gauntlet thrown down. | ||
Strongest thing Bondi has said or putting down into text here is that paragraph. | ||
I wonder... | ||
Video and audio recordings. | ||
We're not just talking about depositions, folks. | ||
We're not just talking about testimony, folks. | ||
We're not just talking about... | ||
Court hearings. | ||
We're talking about the blackmail tapes. | ||
Now, how do you release that? | ||
I mean, like, you know, do you want to see a bunch of blackmailed politicians or whatever at orgies? | ||
I mean, not really, but that would need to happen at this point. | ||
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So, I mean, this is it, folks. | ||
This is it. | ||
This is the buzzer. | ||
This is the final minutes of the fourth quarter right here. | ||
Championship on the line. | ||
Are we going to get the files or not? | ||
Do they still exist or not? | ||
And the people that are trying to cover it up and erase the evidence and destroy the documents, are they going to get caught? | ||
And now we have the deadline tomorrow morning. | ||
So it's either put up or shut up now. | ||
It's either put up or shut up now. | ||
Otherwise, I don't know what you do. | ||
Because you either get the documents and you release them and you're a hero, or you don't get the documents and now people at the FBI and the Southern District of New York and everywhere else, now they have to be indicted. | ||
So, I mean, that's the gauntlet right there. | ||
And if we go another day and we're sitting here tomorrow with the same story, then we got problems. | ||
Then we got problems. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to put out the phone number. | ||
I want to do rapid fire, folks. | ||
I just want like 90 seconds. | ||
Honestly, if I see two minutes, I'm just shutting you down. | ||
But I'm looking for 90 seconds. | ||
So I'd really like 60 seconds, two minutes max, but 90 seconds is the sweet zone. | ||
Your response to all of this information, what you think. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877. 789-2539. | ||
Number is on the screen. | ||
But I'm serious. | ||
I want rapid fire. | ||
Once it hits two minutes, I'm cutting you off no matter what. | ||
So try for 60 seconds. | ||
90 seconds is the sweet spot. | ||
But over two minutes, I'm just cutting it off. | ||
Because we've got to take as many calls. | ||
Now, while we are getting the phones up here, let me just get some of the more mundane stuff out of the way here. | ||
The bill that's going back and forth between the House and the Senate. | ||
Senate Republicans seek major changes to House-passed Donald Trump budget bill, so there's a lot of misinformation going on about that. | ||
But this would be the time for the Republicans to embrace the shutdown. | ||
Now would be the time to do it. | ||
And you've got the perfect backdrop with Doge exposing all the fraud. | ||
And you've got the perfect backdrop with the mandate to shrink government. | ||
And now you really kind of need to prove that we don't need the big government anyway. | ||
Now would be the time, the better time than ever, to actually embrace the shutdown and own the shutdown. | ||
And so Democrats are going to threaten to shut down the government. | ||
The Republicans just say, you know what, go ahead. | ||
Now, they've never done that before. | ||
I don't know why they would now, but I don't know. | ||
Listen to what Speaker Johnson says here in clip three. | ||
Republicans this morning on the latest developments about how we may be getting close to a number on that. | ||
The problem is the Democrats have added something new and different that's never been part of this before. | ||
They are trying to add to the appropriations bill a demand that they want us to somehow limit the ability of the executive branch to do its job. | ||
They want to limit, tie the hands of the president on what... | ||
He is able to do with the expenditures in the executive branch. | ||
That's never been done before. | ||
House Republicans, as egregious as the actions were of the previous president, Joe Biden, as unconstitutional and outrageous as they were, we never proposed using the appropriations process to tie the president's hands. | ||
It'd be, I think, a gross separation of powers. | ||
So more Democrats trying to handcuff the president politically here. | ||
So that's a non-starter for us, and the Democrats know that. | ||
And so it looks like they're in a posture right now that they're making individual appropriations bills almost impossible. | ||
We'll find out soon. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
There's more discussion today to be had. | ||
But we are nearing, obviously, the March 14th deadline. | ||
And I'm really hopeful that they'll back off of those outrageous demands because it's unprecedented and I think probably unconstitutional. | ||
And it's not anything we'll be a part of. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So, hey, go ahead. | ||
I say Democrats shut down the government and Republicans should embrace it. | ||
Celebrate it. | ||
Say, yeah, yeah, go ahead. | ||
We'll prove that people don't need the government. | ||
You keep complaining about us slashing the government and doze and everything. | ||
Let's just go ahead and shut the whole thing down. | ||
And people will live their lives just fine and you can sit here and scream and moan. | ||
I'd say call their bluff. | ||
Now is the great, better time than ever to actually call their bluff on shutting down the government. | ||
government. | ||
Now, here's quickly Tim Birchett outside the Capitol explaining how they're lying about the cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
Oh, go figure. | ||
Democrats lying. | ||
Clip four. | ||
Hey, everybody. | ||
Tim Birchett. | ||
I'm sitting out here on the steps of the Capitol this morning and I was thinking about some stuff that's going on. | ||
They're putting out that, you know, Republicans are cutting Medicare and the Republicans are cutting Medicaid and all they're doing is trying to scare y'all. | ||
They've got these Soros-backed groups. | ||
That are pushing this stuff out. | ||
You got some paid agitators, of course, that are putting this word out and the news all over state and local news and the federal, of course, the national news, not federal news. | ||
But anyway, it's just a lie. | ||
It is just a lie. | ||
All we're trying to do is cut out the waste. | ||
Fraud and abuse and that will free up what I believe more dollars for the folks that need it and the people that are behind the misinformation obviously have got a dog in this fight and the dog is they're getting rich off of it. | ||
They're getting rich off the money that should be going to folks that are in need and they are fighting it. | ||
Case in point, Ronald Reagan. | ||
Ronald Reagan. | ||
He was accused of cutting program in half one time. | ||
And all he was trying to do was reduce the delivery system. | ||
It cost some places $2 to deliver $1. | ||
And so in one instance, he cut $1 out of a program. | ||
It cost $1 to get $1 to somebody. | ||
So he changed the delivery system. | ||
Well, he cut the program in half. | ||
Nothing further from the truth. | ||
Just cut the bureaucracy. | ||
And that's why they're pitching a fit, because that is their machine. | ||
That is their control over you. | ||
So don't believe the hype. | ||
We're not cutting Medicaid, Medicare. | ||
Nothing's further from the truth. | ||
Nobody is talking about that in the meeting, except for in our meetings. | ||
And the only people talking about it are the Democrats on the House floor, and they're talking, and they're puppets they've got out that are spreading misinformation. | ||
Now, more has come out on this that they're basically what they found in Medicare and the Medicaid, and they haven't fully revealed it yet, but they found a ton of fraud. | ||
They're really just trying to hone in on how much it is and get the bottom line of the numbers. | ||
But they found all kinds of fraud in Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
Obviously, we knew that was coming. | ||
It'll be billions, if not hundreds of billions of dollars when it's all said and done. | ||
But, again, whatever cuts that they're talking about... | ||
It's the cuts to make it more efficient. | ||
It's the cuts to stop the fraud, waste, and abuse, just like everything else. | ||
Now, I've got a lot more stuff on Doge, finding more contracts. | ||
I mean, folks, the numbers are coming in every day. | ||
New 10 million here, 100 million there, 500 million there, 3 million here. | ||
I mean, it's every single day. | ||
I mean, how about vegan local climate action innovation in Zambia? | ||
Your tax dollar is going to, I quote, a contract for vegan local climate action innovation in Zambia. | ||
So that's kind of fraud that they're exposing. | ||
Now, I've opened the phone lines. | ||
I want rapid response, two-minute max. | ||
If you hit two minutes on the clock, I'm just hanging up. | ||
It's nothing personal or against your call or anything, but I want to just pile drive-through calls. | ||
Be efficient. | ||
Try to make it 60 seconds. | ||
90 seconds, sweet spot. | ||
Two minutes, you're cut off. | ||
But go to the phone lines on the Epstein story now. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
We'll start. | ||
We'll just go down the line here. | ||
Let's start with Rob in Virginia. | ||
Rob, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
I wanted to say it was weird that Pam Bonney said last week that she had all of the information on her desk just waiting to release it. | ||
And I didn't know that her desk was in... | ||
You know, I thought about the timing with having the, you know, British royalty, British elites hanging around D.C. I kind of thought about that timing. | ||
I mean, everybody knows the MI6 blackmail and, you know, obviously... | ||
Prince Andrew. | ||
But what was the big English journalist's name who was a well-known pedophile? | ||
Jimmy Saville. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, they got their fingerprints all over this stuff. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So it's kind of like a piece of the playbook, you know? | ||
Like, hey, all of a sudden there's an invite to come see the king on the same day that you're supposed to release this stuff. | ||
But I just want to throw that out there as fast as I could. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, Rob. | ||
Let's go to Old Dude in Missouri. | ||
Old Dude, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, what's up, Owen? | |
The system does not want the people to communicate the truth. | ||
They don't mind that you have a whole bunch of the pieces to the puzzle so long as that you don't put the puzzle together, okay? | ||
And so just to give you a quick example of something that has happened to me as of late, I paid for a Twitter premium membership this summer. | ||
I was getting over 35,000 engagements until I identified. | ||
That there is a disproportionately represented group of people all through government and banking and industry. | ||
When I started to connect that with scripture, my engagement went to nothing. | ||
Currently, when I post on Twitter, even on Christian Twitter sites, the only engagement that I get is likes from PornBot. | ||
I've contacted Josh Hawley. | ||
What's the Epstein breakdown here? | ||
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Well, the Epstein breakdown is it's all a matter of communication. | |
The people that are complicit do not want us to know the things that they're involved in. | ||
There are people that have images in Congress that they want to uphold, but these people are dirty, wicked scoundrels. | ||
That's the Epstein connection. | ||
There's so many of them that are complicit that they don't want the people to put the pieces of the puzzle in place. | ||
Yeah, that's the ultimate equation, is finding out who is being blackmailed. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Pennsylvania. | ||
Jay, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, Owen. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Good. | ||
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Yeah, it's a little early, but I think there is a reason Matt Gaetz was pretty much forced to step down. | |
And the Rhinos got enough people to like Cash and him pass through with their pretty much testimonies to being, you know, loyal to Israel and the Mossad. | ||
So that's pretty much where I stand with it is they were put there and allowed to get into place where they're at. | ||
Well, look, no matter where you stand on the Israel political influence issue, it's not a secret, personally. | ||
Pam Bondi, very supportive of Israel. | ||
Kash Patel, very supportive of Israel. | ||
That's their own words. | ||
They're not shy about it. | ||
I don't really know necessarily about Matt Gates, but... | ||
Matt Gaetz, oddly enough, looks like he was actually blackmailed by a potential Mossad operation with that guy who was actually in prison who was trying to set him up with those girls. | ||
So I think that that's ultimately what took Gaetz down. | ||
I mean, I don't even know if that's a guess. | ||
I think we kind of know that. | ||
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Yeah, I think Matt Gaetz might have went after, you know, a little bit harder on the case of the Epstein and all the other clients, you know what I mean? | |
Could be. | ||
And, you know, that's, again, this, But it's all on Pam Bondi now. | ||
All this pressure is on Pam Bondi now. | ||
It's not on you. | ||
You're not on the list. | ||
You weren't flying around. | ||
You weren't going to the island. | ||
You're not withholding information. | ||
You didn't make any promises. | ||
So it's all on Bondi now. | ||
And, I mean, we can talk about Gates. | ||
It was definitely worth mentioning. | ||
And maybe there's a factor there, too. | ||
But, I mean, it's all up to Pam Bondi. | ||
And now she's put the deadline for tomorrow morning. | ||
Kirk in North Carolina. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Kirk, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, love you, man. | |
Just want to know, could it be possible that they're just trying to see how the swamp reacts to these binders? | ||
And is it possible that Trump could be holding these guys' heads and say, hey, you're going to be released in phase two? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really understand what you're getting at there. | ||
You're saying Trump is withholding information? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, let's say they're just trying to keep all the information down, and if you don't fall in line with Trump, you're going to get a mouse and paper, too. | |
I see. | ||
Yeah, so like the reverse blackmail that I was talking about. | ||
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Yeah, kind of reverse blackmail, and then at the same time, are they just trying to see how the swamp reacts to these nothing burger binders? | |
Well, I don't know about the swamp. | ||
The swamp would be happy about it. | ||
I mean, if you're running it out like you're trying to smoke out a rat, that's... | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't put too much... | ||
I wouldn't invest too much into that, Kirk. | ||
But I would say... | ||
I mean, you can see there's members in the Republican House and the Republican Senate, I mean, every day. | ||
There's just all eyes on the Southern District of New York. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
It's not about Trump right now. | ||
It's not even about that White House meeting today with the binders. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey Owen, we'll make this quick. | |
Donald Trump Jr. retweeted the Alina Habba piece with Piers Morgan and his quote is this exclamation point. | ||
What you're getting today is just the first of many. | ||
Do it right. | ||
Don't give the criminals a legal loophole out by doing it wrong. | ||
So I have a hunch that I knew that there was going to be issues. | ||
Let's see. | ||
If we remember the Ed Snowden revelations, anything using the Internet goes to the NSA and then is collected, would it be safe to say that Starlink may be collecting this information already and it may be sitting on top of some of these communications so at least they may know who is burning the files and who is trying to cover them? | ||
Remember, cover-ups are considered a worse crime than the actual abuse, which is unfortunate, but the enablers have more culpability than... | ||
Well, I mean, yeah, speculating on how they're monitoring the crimes going on at the FBI or the Southern District of New York specifically is just that. | ||
It's speculation. | ||
But I think Donald Trump Jr. was not insinuating anything deeper than basically Alina Haba going on there and saying, you know, they're trying to do it right or whatever. | ||
Look, I'm going to... | ||
It means nothing to me. | ||
I'm going to tell you right now. | ||
It means zero, zilch, nada to me what Alina Haba says about this situation. | ||
Does she have any control? | ||
Does she have access to information that we don't? | ||
Does she know what's going on? | ||
So she can say, well, we're waiting and we're doing it right or whatever. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
What do you know? | ||
What are we talking about here? | ||
It's very easy to put all the debate to rest. | ||
It's very easy to put all the skeptics to bed. | ||
Get the results. | ||
Period. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
Get the results. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
Show me the money. | ||
Show me the money. | ||
You want to put the skeptics to bed? | ||
Show the results. | ||
And so to clarify, at the close of the last segment, because sometimes it's hard to... | ||
Communicate well when you're running out of time on a break. | ||
What I was saying was, I'm done with the soundbites. | ||
I don't care about a soundbite. | ||
I don't care about a soundbite from Pam Bondi on Fox News anymore. | ||
I don't care about a soundbite from Trump's lawyers with Piers Morgan anymore. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'm done with the soundbites. | ||
I've been getting soundbites for years. | ||
And all the talk about the victims and we gotta protect the victims, okay, we all understand that. | ||
Victims of who? | ||
Who are the abusers? | ||
Who were the abusers? | ||
Who are you covering for? | ||
It wasn't Epstein and Maxwell abusing all those girls. | ||
Who was it? | ||
Who was it? | ||
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Show us the results. | |
Put it all to rest. | ||
Win the championship and put all the haters to rest. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
But man, this thing has really just gone way... | ||
I mean, this was a horrible fumble. | ||
It just simply was. | ||
That's it. | ||
Period. | ||
Horrible fumble. | ||
They didn't release any files. | ||
It was all the stuff that was already available online. | ||
It's nothing new. | ||
And it's just been a massive fumble. | ||
But hey, I guess the good news is now the pressure is on. | ||
You know, now it's like the sense of urgency has stepped up and you've got a deadline tomorrow morning. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
Let's go to Bald Eagle in Kansas. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Love you, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
It's all fake and gay and nothing's going to change. | ||
How many times have we been disappointed throughout this whole Epstein saga? | ||
And the perfect case in point is when you look at Congress and all of the Congress people, men and women, That voted for this fraud. | ||
That's what they're calling it, is fraud. | ||
Fraud is a legal term used to define an illegal act. | ||
Not a single one of these congresspeople have been thrown out of office, put into handcuffs, and sitting in the D.C. gulag. | ||
They're still voting on continuing resolutions and budgets that don't matter because, again, it's all fake and gay. | ||
Well, again, I'm in agreement with you. | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
I'm in agreement with you. | ||
Look, let me clarify the two things that you've said that I've basically been saying. | ||
It's hard to ask for Americans for patience right now. | ||
Why? | ||
How many people listening to this right now, including Bald Eagle, how many people listening to this right now know somebody personally that was hauled off to prison by the Biden administration? | ||
Do you know anyone, Bald Eagle? | ||
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I don't know anybody personally. | |
Do you know me? | ||
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Well, not on a personal basis, but I feel like you're a brother. | |
I listen to you every day. | ||
So there you go. | ||
So you do know me. | ||
You do know me. | ||
You invite me into your house every day. | ||
I'm part of your life every day. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
That actually means a lot to me. | ||
So you do know me. | ||
And I know you, and I'm talking to you right now. | ||
I got hauled off to prison. | ||
I got indicted. | ||
Just for being in Washington, D.C. Nobody came to protect me. | ||
This audience did. | ||
My crew did. | ||
My family, my friends did. | ||
Nobody came to protect me when I got hauled off. | ||
Matt Gaetz did. | ||
A couple others cared about it in Congress, like Clay Higgins and others. | ||
But there was no... | ||
So, to ask us for patience when innocent Americans got hauled off to prison for political reasons, and now you're asking us for patience when we're talking about, what, child rapists? | ||
Pedophiles? | ||
Sex traffickers? | ||
Serial abusers? | ||
What are we talking about here? | ||
And we're supposed to have patience. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
You better give the results then. | ||
And again, that's what it comes down to, Bald Eagle. | ||
I thank you for the call. | ||
I'm not disagreeing with you. | ||
That's what it all comes down to. | ||
I'll come on air here, and I'm just calling it as I see it. | ||
But I could come on air here and be the total hater. | ||
You want to shut me up? | ||
Give us the results. | ||
You want to shut me up? | ||
Let's see people arrested. | ||
Let's see people indicted. | ||
Let's find out what Jeffrey Epstein was really doing and who he was really working for. | ||
You want to shut the haters up? | ||
You want to put all this to bed? | ||
That's how you do it. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
Only the Department of Justice, only the FBI, only they can do that right now. | ||
Bill in Wisconsin, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Bring up the point that Epstein Island was raided during the first Trump administration I just wanted to remind everybody of that. | |
I'm not sure exactly when Ray got put in, but I've been saying to my buddies that I think it's very possible that a lot of this evidence has been getting deleted as far back as when Ray was put into office during Trump's first administration. | ||
Yeah, this is such a great point. | ||
I'm so glad you brought this up because chronological order matters. | ||
And deductive reasoning and logic matters when we don't get transparency. | ||
If they're in there deleting evidence right now, why? | ||
Why did they wait? | ||
Why didn't they do it in 2018 or 19 or 20 or four years under the Biden administration? | ||
Why are they doing it now? | ||
I think that's a totally fair, well-rounded question to ask. | ||
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And, you know, that there were just like total flops, Bill Barr and Sessions and all this kind of stuff. | |
And, you know, like Sessions recused himself. | ||
I mean, it was just like a whole host of like deep state clowns that Trump, you know, mistakenly put into office, maybe trust in this person or that, you know, like, you know, misguided trust or whatever. | ||
You chalk it up to whatever you want to. | ||
But, you know, now he's got a you know, he's got great people installed. | ||
But it was pretty obvious to me, you know, like when everybody's freaking out on X saying, you know, where's the files, where's the files, where's the files and Sessions. | ||
You know, I'm just, you know, I got a tiny account. | ||
I got like 47 followers on an unverified account, you know, but I'm just like trying to tell people, you know, not that anybody ever sees my post, but I'm like, hey, like, they're obviously stalling because I think they just realized that they don't have all the information, you know, those dump truck loads of evidence, you know, that was like, you know, that was hauled out of Epstein Island. | ||
You know, out of that Texas or Arizona ranch, wherever the hell it was. | ||
You know, all that crazy stuff. | ||
Yeah, both. | ||
The New Mexico ranch. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, Bill, great point. | ||
Great point. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Maybe the evidence was deleted long ago, folks. | ||
But they're claiming that they've basically caught people doing it now. | ||
So what's that about? | ||
Maybe we'll find out tomorrow. | ||
But I'm telling you, the American people are running out of patience. | ||
And at this point, where we stand right now, the Epstein... | ||
The truth about Epstein Island and Jeffrey Epstein running a blackmail campaign is really, I mean, it's known just off what we talk about, what we hear. | ||
But, I mean, really, they've been covering it up for years. | ||
And the cover-up continues to this day. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
They've been covering it up for years, and they're still covering it up to this day. | ||
Because it likely implicates... | ||
The most powerful people in the world. | ||
And it will show the people of this planet, people of this country, how their big political leaders and celebrity leaders and whoever else probably blackmailed. | ||
So they've been covering up for years and the cover-up is still on. | ||
And we're just waiting for the cover-up to stop. | ||
That's all. | ||
We're just sick of the cover-up. | ||
We just want it to stop. | ||
And we'll see if it happens tomorrow. | ||
David in Pennsylvania, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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First time caller, thanks for taking my call. | |
I got three things. | ||
The NSA employees who got fired, I'd like to see maybe some arrests. | ||
I'm sure within the searching of that metadata, I'm sure they found some pedophilia stuff. | ||
You might say that's like enough to get a warrant to look at somebody's personal hard drive. | ||
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Hey, Doge versus what's going on with the FBI and Pam Bondi. | |
One big thing I can see on that is they're not politicians. | ||
They're going to get stuff done. | ||
They're going to shoot it out. | ||
They're going to hit it out of the park. | ||
They're not working in the political world. | ||
The other guys, most of those are politicians. | ||
They're just going to fight each other. | ||
I hope they can straighten it out quick. | ||
And one third thing. | ||
You're right. | ||
Do we really have the right people for this right time in history? | ||
I think that's a sobering thought. | ||
I mean, you've got to think about it. | ||
It's true. | ||
And I can't help it. | ||
You know, maybe some people get annoyed. | ||
It's just I can't help it. | ||
It's my mind. | ||
I was an athlete growing up. | ||
I played sports. | ||
I went to the sports media. | ||
Like, that's just where my mind goes with analogies. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Why do people consider Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant the greatest they've ever seen? | ||
Because they had the killer instinct. | ||
Because they put it all down. | ||
They didn't care. | ||
They didn't have feelings. | ||
They didn't have emotions. | ||
They didn't care what people thought or said. | ||
They went out there and they just killed. | ||
And that's why they're considered the greatest of all time. | ||
They had that instinct. | ||
So you either have it or you don't. | ||
You're either willing to sacrifice everything or you're not. | ||
That's it. | ||
And that's rare. | ||
I'm not sitting here saying, oh my gosh, why doesn't Pam Bonney or somebody else... | ||
That is like one in a hundred million people that really have that deep down. | ||
So it's rare. | ||
But I think we're kind of sitting here looking at it now like, okay, you know, who's... | ||
Do we have Kobe Bryant? | ||
Do we have Michael Jordan? | ||
Or, you know, do we have Charles Barkley or something else? | ||
Nothing against Charles Barkley, but, I mean, that's the big knock. | ||
You have zero championships, you didn't have that killer instinct. | ||
Let's go to Jordan in New Jersey. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hi, Owen. | ||
Real quick, I think we're witnessing the Jeff... | ||
We have to remember the Council of Inspectors General Integrity and Efficiency in all of this, the Council, which one of the particular heads was Merrick Garland, the CIGIE, and, you know... | ||
These are concerns I have because, you know, the key to really cleaning the system out would be the Attorney General's office and the FBI, as we know. | ||
And just like the last time, right off the bat, they're going in to cause a problem with the administration of that entire apparatus. | ||
And I think this is terribly troubling. | ||
And we have to keep a very keen eye on this. | ||
Because in the end, if this doesn't work properly and Patel and Bondi don't... | ||
You know, do what they need to do. | ||
There's no accountability for any of these so-called crimes that they're just finding or for these corrupt judges or the Congress people or anything. | ||
And one last final point, we have to remember that Bondi and even Gates were from Florida, and that's where this stuff was buried, and there was a whole cover-up with the original Epstein investigation, and I think that that's very telling as well. | ||
I just want to share those points, and I want to thank you for your attention to this. | ||
Well, it is interesting that a lot of this stress is coming from Florida, whether it's Bondi or Gates with that phenomenon, or whether it's Anna Paulina Luna applying the pressure. | ||
So there is, and then of course the original Epstein case in Florida too. | ||
So that is interesting. | ||
And wasn't it at Mar-a-Lago where Epstein was recruiting the young girls that eventually went to Trump and then he went to the FBI too? | ||
So I think that the Florida ties here are pretty wild. | ||
Let's go to Keith in Wisconsin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Keith go ahead hey Owen so the big problem is the foreshadowing you know we're gonna tell you about the drum nope we're gonna do RFK JFK and MLK nope you know we're gonna go into Fort Knox we're gonna you know indict call me you know the news today shouldn't have been oh the the stuff's on my desk it should have been oh breaking news there's two hours worth of stuff out on Epstein and And oop, more breaking news. | |
We are, FBI is raiding Bill Clinton and Bill Gates. | ||
I mean, we don't need to know what you're going to do. | ||
Just go do it. | ||
They didn't warn you. | ||
They were coming after you. | ||
They just came after you. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. | ||
There's nothing I can really say in response to that. | ||
We got a nothing burger today. | ||
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Right. | |
And, you know, now they're just foreshadowing the other things, like I say, about Fort Knox. | ||
Well, shoot, you're just giving them time to do more of this same crap. | ||
So, yeah, I guess the question is, what are they really building us up for? | ||
Are they building us up for the big release, or are they building us up for the big letdown? | ||
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And to allow time to cover it up. | |
All right, Keith, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Matt in Missouri. | ||
Matt, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, thanks for taking my call. | |
I don't think we'll ever see the client list. | ||
Hello? | ||
Yeah, I'm listening. | ||
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Oh, I didn't know. | |
Sorry. | ||
Well, I think we're expecting them to release the list before there's any arrests made, and I just don't think that's ever going to happen. | ||
Let's say they release 30 or 40 new names tomorrow morning that none of us have ever heard. | ||
And none of those people have been arrested or indicted. | ||
They're out walking around breathing fresh air. | ||
What's going to happen to those people? | ||
Probably vigilante justice is what I think. | ||
And that's why I don't think they're going to release the actual client list until arrests have been made. | ||
I don't think the DOJ or the FBI is going to put themselves in that vulnerable of a position legally. | ||
Well, I think it's a fair point that you bring up. | ||
But then somebody's already got the list and arrests have not been made yet. | ||
So that means there's either been no will to arrest anybody up to this point. | ||
Maybe that's changed. | ||
Maybe it's not. | ||
So I can see what you're saying. | ||
But so then if the list has already been available, let's get a little more specific like this. | ||
If there are, what did the FBI go and recover from all of Epstein's hard drives and the safes and everything else? | ||
If there's hours, hundreds of hours of blackmail tape with people on video, well, who's on those videos? | ||
Am I supposed to believe that Maxwell and Epstein are filming themselves abusing girls, hundreds of hours of tapes? | ||
Of course not. | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
They're filming other people like we've seen with the Diddy stories. | ||
They're filming other people. | ||
They're entrapping them. | ||
They're slowly grooming them and then eventually getting them down to Epstein Island and then there's even different levels of Epstein Island and the stuff you can engage in. | ||
And they're filming it and they're documenting it and they're blackmailing people. | ||
Who's seen those videos? | ||
And who's on those videos? | ||
Somebody knows. | ||
But not us. | ||
And the people that are on those videos are, you're right, probably still walking around. | ||
Probably still walking around. | ||
Let's go to Corey in Texas. | ||
Corey, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
So my question was, when she said that she had the documents on her desk last night, did she not bring in someone like Cash Patel or have some other collaborate? | ||
Like, hey, is this what we really have? | ||
Is this new information before us waiting until the next day? | ||
Like, what was that like? | ||
That would be my first question. | ||
Secondly, right, before they even go into office, as we know, we have people that have been inside the intel. | ||
They understand behavioral analysis. | ||
Did we not really have a strategy before going in to understand when you start doing things like this, people react, right? | ||
They don't want a third thing. | ||
So what were we doing in preparation before we even got here? | ||
Then you got Elon running his AI into all the different departments. | ||
We're not collaborating with him, like, hey, if we get into these situations, what can we do with the AI to start either recording or noticing the difference in changes in these departments to know where it goes? | ||
Well, notice how nobody's denying the allegations of, in fact, with Doge. | ||
Doge is miles ahead of everyone else, by the way. | ||
Clearly, Doge is miles ahead of everybody else. | ||
Notice how... | ||
Nobody was denying the allegations that the USAID was being used as a slush fund, money laundering, and everything else, and now kickbacks are being discovered. | ||
Nobody was denying those allegations, and now we're finding out that's exactly what's going on. | ||
Well, okay, who's denying the Epstein allegations? | ||
Is anybody out there denying that Epstein was an intelligence asset? | ||
Is anybody denying that Epstein was Getting sexual blackmail on powerful people to control them? | ||
Nobody's denying these allegations. | ||
But so it's like, okay, everybody seems to accept. | ||
It's common accepted. | ||
It's a common exception now that Epstein was running a blackmail ring, working for intelligence operatives. | ||
At least Mossad, probably MI6, probably CIA, or maybe blackmailing MI6 and CIA. I don't know. | ||
But it's like, that was the operation. | ||
That was Epstein Island. | ||
It's like, everybody's accepted that, but nobody was involved. | ||
He was just doing it, and it was just ghosts, and it was him just running around filming himself, filming Maxwell and going to parties, but no one else was involved, apparently, and he was just flying people around on a plane, totally innocent stuff. | ||
So that's what, it's like, is that what they're going to tell us to believe eventually? | ||
We'll see. | ||
Tomorrow morning is going to be a big day, for sure. | ||
They're going to have to put up now, or they're going to have to shut up, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know how you recover if you don't have anything tomorrow. | ||
Let's go to Lee in Texas. | ||
Obviously, Lee in Texas, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, you pretty much nailed what I was going to touch on, which is the powerful people and the hesitation there, because it's going to be like dropping a stick of dynamite in a barrel full of water. | |
The barrel ain't going to be able to contain it. | ||
Since you've covered that, let me add an interesting wrinkle I just saw on Hex from a guy named Kan Kahn. | ||
Maureen Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, is an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York, specializing in high-profile federal criminal cases. | ||
Here are the key details about her career. | ||
Prosecutorial roles in major cases. | ||
Lead prosecutor in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
She played a pivotal role in securing Maxwell's conviction for sex trafficking minors, countering conspiracy theories about her involvement due to her father's prominence. | ||
During closing arguments, she emphasized Maxwell's direct knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, stating, This case is about that woman. | ||
She was in the room, so of course she knew. | ||
Epstein case involvement. | ||
She co-led the federal sex trafficking prosecution against Jeffrey Epstein prior to his death in 2019. Yeah, so you're just bringing up how it was Comey's daughter that was running the case. | ||
Comey appointed his own daughter to that case. | ||
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But the point is that the White House was having to direct the Justice Department to go to the Southern District of New York to get the documents that were hidden. | |
And, lo and behold, connection back to Comey. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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His daughter was running the operation. | |
Well, I don't know if I would go that far, but she might have been involved in or maybe running the cover-up operation. | ||
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Right. | |
That's what I'm implying. | ||
I mean, the dots connect pretty strongly there. | ||
Let me just say this, too, and I appreciate the call. | ||
And this is like, I mean, folks, look, you have to understand, in politics, you have to take the good with the bad. | ||
You do. | ||
But honestly, it would be better at this point. | ||
For the administration to just come out and be honest, and maybe this is what's going to happen tomorrow, but it would be better off for this administration to just come out and say, look, all the evidence has been deleted. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Because this whole build-up to a nothing burger today was just like, I don't get it. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene just released a powerful message. | ||
She seems confident that we're still going to get what we're looking for. | ||
She says the Epstein list is going to be released and much more is coming. | ||
There is currently a war raging within. | ||
The resistance within will be beaten and the truth will be revealed. | ||
I'm so proud of Bondi and Patel, both warriors. | ||
Don't believe anyone who tries to sow discord or doubt. | ||
Even some members of Congress and those you think are on our side. | ||
The information will be released directly to the people. | ||
I like Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
You're asking me for patience. | ||
I mean, it's like, we're out of patience. | ||
Or it's like, we're starving here, and you keep cooking filet mignon, and we think it's going to be on our plate, and then it goes somewhere else. | ||
Folks, I hope everything is great. | ||
I hope they're in control, and I hope Q's real. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
But it's just like, I'm done with soundbites. | ||
I'm done with catchphrases. | ||
I'm done with clips and confidence. | ||
I want results. | ||
So nothing will satisfy. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care about a soundbite. | ||
I don't care about a public statement. | ||
I don't care about this. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I want results. | ||
That's what we want. | ||
We want results. | ||
And until we get results, nothing is going to change. | ||
But that's the big thing today. | ||
Today was just the big tease. | ||
We're sitting here starving. | ||
We're sitting here dying of thirst. | ||
And a big cooler of water, ice water with sweat dripping off it, big ice water comes right in front of us. | ||
We're dying of thirst. | ||
And they just walk it right by us. | ||
And then we don't get it. | ||
That's what happened today. | ||
And that's why people are upset. | ||
All right. | ||
We have flown through the first two hours. | ||
If you want to stay on the line, maybe we can take some more calls. | ||
We've got Ian Carroll coming up in studio. | ||
He's all over this story as well. | ||
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Oh, yes, ladies and gentlemen, you see it on my desk. | ||
We have the binder. | ||
We have been delivered the binder, the Epstein files, phase one. | ||
This is what the American people get today. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Let's take a look inside. | ||
This is from the transparent. | ||
Desk of Pam Bondi and the FBI. And let's see what we have inside. | ||
Oh! | ||
Damn it! | ||
Damn it, Bobby! | ||
That's pretty much the state of things today, isn't it? | ||
You know, let's take a deep breath real quick. | ||
Maybe I'll give this to my guest. | ||
Here, we'll let my guest Ian Carroll. | ||
He's joining me in five minutes. | ||
He can have this. | ||
You can just tear that apart. | ||
Let's take a deep breath. | ||
Let's just take a quick deep breath here. | ||
You know, life is really good. | ||
God is good. | ||
God is in control. | ||
God is in charge. | ||
And everything happens on his time at the end of the day. | ||
Overall, we're now going in the right direction after years of the wrong direction under Joe Biden. | ||
I think good people are in charge. | ||
But I will say... | ||
There's no doubt that this Epstein story and release and fumbling the whole optics today is huge. | ||
It's the biggest story of the day. | ||
Again, I got more Doge information, hundreds of millions of dollars exposed. | ||
I got people dying from vaccines. | ||
I got a major RFK Jr. test right now that he's passing with flying colors. | ||
I got Biden judges blocking the Trump administration. | ||
You just had another quote-unquote woman, actually looks like a man, a trans person. | ||
Arrested after explosive discovered at Tesla dealership. | ||
I mean, I got all kinds of stuff. | ||
But folks, my phone has been blowing up non-stop today about this Epstein thing. | ||
Non-stop. | ||
Every break I check, 10 new messages. | ||
So, I mean, this is gripping the hearts and minds. | ||
People really want to know. | ||
The awakening is on. | ||
The renaissance is on. | ||
And I think we're seeing, like, the whole Epstein thing is like, it's like the gap. | ||
That we're trying to bridge here. | ||
And we can't get across that gap without the bridge. | ||
We want to know what was really going on. | ||
We want to know the blackmail rings. | ||
We want to know the intelligence operations. | ||
We want to know who was controlled and why. | ||
And we want to know it. | ||
And it's a big gap for us to cross. | ||
And we need that bridge. | ||
The truth about the Epstein files are that bridge to get us to the other side. | ||
And we keep kind of getting teased about it. | ||
But it's like, we're ready. | ||
I mean, we are ready. | ||
But I, you know, and I gotta say too, it's like, if there's people in there erasing this evidence and all this other stuff, then where are the raids? | ||
Where are the raids? | ||
If this has been, if they've known about this for days, which they have, where are the raids? | ||
Where is the Justice Department going in there? | ||
Where is the FBI going in there? | ||
Where is the sense of urgency here? | ||
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All right, really excited to be finally joined in studio by Ian Carroll, and he's got one of the biggest, most influential accounts on X. He does some of the great video breakdowns that you can find there. | ||
Follow him on X for more information. | ||
Now, I scheduled this show with you probably a week or two ago. | ||
Yeah, before we knew what kind of day it was going to be. | ||
And so, I mean, could there have been a better day for you to be here in studio? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
No, only if they had brought out the Diddy files on the same day, but... | ||
You know, this has been quite the funny and comical day to be keeping tabs on it and watching your reporting on it, which has been super great. | ||
And, yeah, man, what a day. | ||
And think about it, we didn't even plan that in our execution. | ||
No, it's perfect. | ||
Our execution was like an end-around flea flicker for a touchdown. | ||
I mean, you've got to trust the plan, Owen, realistically. | ||
But the plan in D.C. today was like end-around flea flicker, fumble, fumble recovery, turnover, touchdown for the other team. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So, well, why don't you just go ahead and... | ||
You've been watching the show. | ||
I know you've been digging into this, doing analysis. | ||
What is your take on the developments today? | ||
Yeah, I've been trying to stay balanced, even though there's so many opportunities for funny jabs and memes and jokes and brick rolls. | ||
That was such a good one. | ||
I was in the back when the boys were putting it together. | ||
Realistically, it's obviously a fumble. | ||
But I think, like, let's put together the timeline of events today of what actually happened with this meeting and these files and sort of try to piece out what is sort of Twitter. | ||
Mania anger versus what are actual occurrences and possible explanations, right? | ||
So our understanding is that these influencers had this meeting scheduled and they weren't told there was going to be a binder release or any files. | ||
It seems like they were under the impression that they were just having a meeting about the new media's access to the White House. | ||
They got invited and then they get presented with these binders. | ||
The other understanding, and this is all based on we're assuming we're believing the tweets that they're putting out and the words they're saying, is they've also said that... | ||
They were not intending to be photographed with the binders in the way that they were. | ||
That was Keir Starmer media that just happened to be outside as they were exiting with the binders. | ||
And when you watch the live news reporting and you listen to the live newscasters speaking, it's pretty apparent that they didn't know what they were seeing on the screen. | ||
They were like, huh, there's a bunch of people coming out with binders. | ||
We can't really see what they are. | ||
And so it kind of was like an accidental photo op if we believe what we're being told. | ||
So we also are told that... | ||
By these influencers, they've posted that their understanding is that these files that are in the binders are going to be posted online today in some sort of like PDF format or something. | ||
So that theoretically would clear up just how weak of an idea giving out the binders to a bunch of influencers is. | ||
It's still not a great look. | ||
And I would have loved for those influencers walking out of that building to be people like Whitney Webb and Ryan Dawson, like people that have covered. | ||
The story. | ||
Certainly a few of them have. | ||
I know House and Habit got a binder. | ||
Shout out to her. | ||
She has done some incredible reporting on Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
I wasn't familiar with it. | ||
I was told that Cernovich had something to do with the original Epstein arrest. | ||
Some of them have a little bit to do with it, but some of these people, one of them is a Miss Universe judge or something. | ||
There was a female sports... | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
She's got nice blonde hair, though. | ||
Yeah, she's pretty. | ||
Early life indication. | ||
Yeah, certainly early life indication in her own bio. | ||
So it's like, why are they being given a binder that is irrelevant? | ||
It'd be better not to give out any binders than to give them to people that are not informed, that don't understand the story, let alone overt Zionists. | ||
But beyond the binder scandal, then it comes out that what's actually in the binders is... | ||
Even less informative than what is already online. | ||
Like, I've seen photos of redacted flight logs or, like, redacted black book pages when we have the whole thing unredacted on archive.org already. | ||
But it really looks like where they pulled this list from. | ||
It looks like they just printed it from... | ||
Yeah, which I can't even imagine, like, begin to explain why that would be the strategy, but then we get this report coming out of this message from Pam Bondi that makes it appear as though she was just informed that, oh, snap, they've been withholding files from me, and they're actually over in the FBI, and they need to... | ||
But she's been on this crusade saying, like, the files are on my desk. | ||
She was in the courts in Florida as Epstein was being... | ||
I mean, she wasn't there the first time he was prosecuted, but she was privy to the concept of what is going on here. | ||
And so I can only imagine that, like, she should have known when those files were on her desk that she should probably open them up and look at them. | ||
And had she, I presume she looked at what was in her little binder, and you would realize that this is not the kind of files that get a billionaire arrested, like Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
So if there's no slam dunk in the files that she was doing this big media tour saying they're on my desk, Then, and she was somehow unaware that there was other files until she was made aware of that, like, within an hour of releasing them. | ||
That does not square in my mind. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Well, and I will tell you, and I don't know if you've seen this yet, but now Laura Loomer has picked up that set. | ||
And she's all over that deal. | ||
So that's going to be... | ||
I'm excited to see her reporting because she's been a real watchdog on the whole, like... | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
The truth over political perspectives, I would hope. | ||
When she's like a hound dog, man, when she gets upset, it's done. | ||
She's fine in it. | ||
Yeah, and I think she has the right stance that if you are pro-Israel, you don't want this muddying up your house. | ||
You want to expose this as quickly as possible, denounce it, and clear out any corruption and riffraff that is lingering in your house. | ||
You don't want to protect who's behind you doing corrupt shit in your own house. | ||
You want to turn around and clean your house out so that... | ||
Your house is tidy as a member of the world stage, right? | ||
Well, and by the way, too, because I think it's worth mentioning, because it's just, this is happening. | ||
It's just, there's no denying it's happening. | ||
Whenever, the more this gets covered up, the more the anti-Israel voices are going to be screaming, it's Mossad, Israel's behind everything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you have to be aware of that. | ||
I mean, whether you believe it or not, that is a phenomenon that's going to get louder and louder and louder. | ||
Let me respond to some of the things you laid out here, too, because it's worth digging into. | ||
Yeah, today's meeting was already a planned thing. | ||
This is something the White House is going to be doing normally. | ||
So I think they kind of have the binders. | ||
Like, if you're going to a meeting, a business meeting, whatever, you have the binders. | ||
They're going to do a presentation. | ||
So that was kind of the plan. | ||
So it could be innocent enough they just printed out the archives because they were like, hey, we're going to talk about the Epstein files today. | ||
So that's not really the big story to me. | ||
This whole tiff over a photo op, it's really like high school drama. | ||
Like, oh, did you put the pink marker on my desk or did you borrow my pencil or whatever? | ||
So it's really kind of just immature drama. | ||
But I mean, clearly there was a photo op. | ||
I mean, they're literally standing there holding the binders up, posing. | ||
Some of them went around town and did... | ||
Yeah, they got real into it. | ||
A lot of them got real into it once they had their moment of fame there, right? | ||
Let's just be... | ||
Not helping. | ||
Yeah, let's just be honest about all of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
My question is, because you try to ask the right questions to get your own mind going. | ||
If all of this is really happening at the FBI in the Southern District of New York, then where is the action, right? | ||
I mean, if you know people are in here... | ||
If somebody is in your house... | ||
You go down there and you try to stop the documents from getting burned. | ||
So I'm sitting here wondering, well, where's the response? | ||
If you're claiming this is going on, which I do believe is true, did you send the FBI in? | ||
Did you send law enforcement? | ||
Did you go? | ||
Did you show up yourself? | ||
I don't have an answer to that question. | ||
And you're asking the exact right questions. | ||
And the way that I'm reading that situation is it's kind of one of two paths that are being walked right now. | ||
And one is that we're screwed and this is a lot more compromised than we realize and that not everyone we think is on our team is on our team and that this is some sort of attempted play of the public. | ||
Like, not a good angle. | ||
And that every version of that story is is a lot more corruption to come and a lot more disappointments to come. | ||
Or maybe like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel and these people that we're putting our faith in are on our side and are working earnestly. | ||
But you're right. | ||
Where's the smoke? | ||
Like where's the smoke and fire? | ||
Where is the action? | ||
And if they are actually working on it, then that implies that they're working on it quite seriously in a way that... | ||
If I was in their position, I would be doing this stuff covertly, undercover. | ||
I would have been working on this months ago because I would know that if you're going up against the most powerful organized crime syndicate in the world, which the blackmailers are, they are the human traffickers, but they're linked in with the drug traffickers. | ||
They're linked in with the armed traffickers. | ||
Like the black markets are a symbiotic space and the human traffickers are the ones that run the blackmail. | ||
And the blackmail is what runs just like when the FBI was being blackmailed by the mafia back in the 20s. | ||
The people that had the blackmail on the FBI director, they call all the shots because they're the ones that control the law enforcement agencies. | ||
So they're in charge of the organized crime because they're at the top of that pyramid. | ||
And so if I'm going after the human traffickers today that have this blackmail ring set up, I know that I'm up against one of the most powerful forces in our world that is willing to do the most heinous crimes to children, let alone to adults, in order to protect themselves. | ||
And so I would have been, if I was in Pam's shoes, I would have been taking this like as a That they are actively going after people that are burning documents or hiding documents, that they are doing counterintelligence against their own people to make sure they don't have any moles within their own ranks, because that would be the first thing that I would expect, is that they have compromised individuals within their organization that are... | ||
I mean, if we're talking about the capabilities of an agency like Mossad, they have the ability to have people planted for years and years and years and activate them for something this important. | ||
So the way I see it is nothing is really off the table as far as the capabilities of the enemy right now. | ||
And so I would hope that Pan Bondi and Kash Patel are taking the issue with the level of seriousness that it requires. | ||
Well, I look at Pan Bondi basically... | ||
I mean, she put all the pressure on herself now. | ||
She really did. | ||
So there's no denying that. | ||
I mean, if there's anything to look at this in a positive light from the Pam Bondi aspect, it's like, well, now she's basically said, okay, we all have expectations for tomorrow morning. | ||
It doesn't take away from the fact that, like you were saying, things should have already been done. | ||
We still have questions remaining about what was or wasn't done leading up to this. | ||
But now it's like, if you don't deliver tomorrow with something... | ||
I don't see the shadow being cast now on the Trump administration is so long that you now have to deliver. | ||
Maybe not tomorrow. | ||
I mean, you know, you can deliver results anytime, quite frankly. | ||
You can deliver results anytime and remove a shadow. | ||
But now that shadow is going to be lingering. | ||
And I look at Trump, who's obviously, to me, is clearly hands off of this. | ||
I don't think he had anything to do with that meeting today. | ||
I don't think he has anything to do with whatever's happening right now. | ||
He's dealing with the Ukraine peace deal. | ||
Probably maybe something going on in Gaza. | ||
He's doing some negotiations. | ||
Yeah, he's got big foreign policy stuff that he's dealing with right now. | ||
He's not really tied up into the Epstein stuff. | ||
But I wonder at what point does it get so bad? | ||
Because he has to know the pressure about this at this point. | ||
I mean, it's so huge today. | ||
Yeah, he grew up in that. | ||
It's worth reminding ourselves, like, Trump is probably distancing himself to a certain degree for a reason, because the Libs love to try to smear it as though, like, oh, Trump flew on Epstein's plane, he was his best friend, he's, like, totally blackmailed. | ||
That's a half-truth. | ||
Like, if Trump was blackmailed on these lists, you'd think that the Democrats wouldn't have had that instead of Russiagate and fake pee-pee tapes? | ||
Like, come on. | ||
I am highly skeptical of Trump being blackmailed in any way, but actually beyond just that logical reasoning, he grew up in these same circles. | ||
primary mentors when he was younger was Roy Cohn, who was an instrumental part of that FBI blackmail operation that the mob was doing in the 30s that I was mentioning earlier. | ||
And Trump and Roy Cohn used to speak on the phone every single day. | ||
Trump doesn't drink. | ||
He doesn't smoke. | ||
He doesn't party. | ||
He was friends with Epstein and other people that we know are involved in trafficking. | ||
He bought the Plaza Hotel and a non-Kashoggi's yacht that were both known locations for blackmail operations. | ||
And so Trump understands this industry to a certain degree. | ||
And my personal belief is that if he ever was involved in it in any way, it was probably as an operator, not as a... | ||
Client, so to speak. | ||
And even if he was, I suspect that that is pretty ancient history in his life based just on who he is now with his family and Melania and all that stuff. | ||
But it's hard to know. | ||
We just saw, it looks like Cash Patel just released a statement, guys. | ||
If you'll print that and bring that to me. | ||
I mean, look, it's pretty obvious to everybody now. | ||
They're running desperate cover right now. | ||
And I'm not saying that's not insinuating they're doing anything corrupt. | ||
I'm saying this was such a bad fumble today. | ||
I mean, this was a disaster, folks. | ||
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
And again, those people that were at the White House, I'm friends with most of them. | ||
I talked to a lot of them. | ||
This had nothing to do with them as individuals. | ||
They kind of just got caught up. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
They're in the wrong place at the wrong time. | ||
They just got called onto the field and then said, hey, you're going to run the 72 fumble ruski reverse. | ||
And then it was like, what? | ||
Oh, gee. | ||
And then the ball fumbled and the other team scored. | ||
And they're like, oh, crap. | ||
So now they're all kind of running cover with Pam Bonney saying tomorrow morning and now Cash Patel. | ||
Releasing the statement. | ||
But, you know, you said something. | ||
You bring up the Trump stuff. | ||
This is something that doesn't get talked about enough. | ||
And it's beyond just, okay, I respect a guy. | ||
You know, Trump being totally sober. | ||
This is actually something that kind of gets downplayed. | ||
When you're hanging around these crowds, and a lot of people like to drink or do drugs or whatever, and maybe you've experienced this yourself. | ||
But I've experienced it myself, too, where at one point in my life, I kind of like to party and have a good time and mix it up socially. | ||
And then, you know, nowadays, I'm basically a square. | ||
I wouldn't say I'm totally sober. | ||
I might go out and have a drink at a concert or something. | ||
But, I mean, now I go out and I'm totally sober. | ||
It changes everything. | ||
It changes your perspective on everything, especially from an observational standpoint when you're sober-minded like that. | ||
So if he's here sober with all of these creeps and pedophiles and stuff and he's seeing all this stuff and he's observing it from his own sober perspective. | ||
I mean, that'll really, no pun intended, that'll sober you up. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And not only is he around these people from a sober mindset, but he's around them from a sober mindset with an understanding of the games that they play, even if he's never played them himself. | ||
He knows that there are blackmailers doing blackmail. | ||
He knows there are sickos doing sick stuff. | ||
And so Trump has seen, with eyes wide open in this world, his whole life. | ||
And certainly, like... | ||
His rise to the money and power and fame that he achieved, you don't achieve that without making deals with bad people. | ||
But as far as I can tell, he's come to where he is with a relatively clean slate compared to most other people that have come as far as he is. | ||
And I can't help but imagine that he... | ||
He is better positioned than anyone else in this administration to understand the scope of the Epstein network and exactly how powerful they are and exactly what kind of steps need to be taken to take them down. | ||
And one of the things I am most excited about for tonight and tomorrow is to read the Q conspiracies of how this is the plan and what levels of chess are getting played. | ||
I am so excited to read them. | ||
Well, maybe we can find some of that for now. | ||
And I don't mean that I'm trying to just make fun of the people that are spouting them. | ||
I just genuinely think it's going to be entertaining to see. | ||
All the different ways that you could explain this because it's so confusing. | ||
And I don't think that any of them are going to be right. | ||
But you never know what kind of theories are going to come out of this. | ||
Well, you mentioned Trump being around these people. | ||
He deleted the post, guys. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Am I seeing this right? | ||
Interesting. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, just bring me all of that in the break. | ||
So there's another aspect of this, too. | ||
Not only was Trump around these people. | ||
You know, in the billionaire class. | ||
And so they had a picture a couple times. | ||
He was with Epstein, obviously. | ||
I think there might even be a picture of him and Epstein and then Melania. | ||
I mean, they were friends for a long time. | ||
And Epstein claimed that he introduced Melania to Trump, which is a super interesting angle to sort of theorize on. | ||
Because Melania has been a big part of the sort of anti-trafficking voice in Trump's ear, it sounds like. | ||
And she's been a big part of initiatives across Trump's other presidency. | ||
And I'm just speculating. | ||
But based upon what Epstein said and when he met her and who she is today and how she acts, I kind of suspect that Melania has seen or knows the trafficking world from the other side and has been a voice in Trump's ear to expose to him just how dark and evil it is. | ||
I don't think you're too far off with that. | ||
And she kind of likes to operate more from the silent. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Side of things anyway. | ||
She doesn't necessarily want to be in front of the cameras talking about all this, but I think that there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that would lead credence to that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But the other interesting aspect, because not only do you have Trump with Epstein or Maxwell, you also have the photos that they'll share every once in a while of Musk with Maxwell. | ||
And so I think that, you know, of course... | ||
Of course this blackmail operation that Epstein and Maxwell were running, of course they tried to bring Trump in. | ||
Of course they tried to get Trump. | ||
Of course they tried to get Musk. | ||
100%. | ||
I mean, they tried to get Bobby Kennedy too. | ||
So Bobby gets smeared about the flight logs a lot because he was on the flights two times. | ||
And this is why details matter. | ||
It's because when you actually hear Bobby explain under... | ||
All different circumstances across many different years, Bobby's story about those plane flights has been exactly the same. | ||
And when you listen to his story, it's basically that Epstein tried to slow walk the conversation to like, hey, because at the time, Bobby Kennedy was a prosecutor. | ||
Bobby Kennedy was like the kind of guy that prosecutes federal crimes and financial crimes. | ||
And Epstein sort of breached the subject of, I only trade when I have insider information. | ||
And Bobby was like, why would you say that? | ||
That's illegal. | ||
I'm not comfortable with this conversation. | ||
How did you get insider information? | ||
Exactly, right? | ||
And so then the story goes that Epstein got off the plane at the next stop and he wasn't involved in that flight anymore, which makes a lot of sense because that's how you sort of tease, like, is this person... | ||
Are they greedy? | ||
Are they slothy? | ||
Are they lusty? | ||
And you just sort of insert it in a conversation, and if you're getting weird vibes, and it's like you're talking to a cop, and you're offering the cop a bribe, and the cop is giving you sketchy vibes like they can't be bribed, you get out of there. | ||
But you might find the cop that can be bribed, and it sounds like that's what that conversation was. | ||
That's such a good social breakdown, and I would take it a step further, too. | ||
And, you know, most people go through these situations in their life socially, sometimes high school, sometimes college, but it's like, okay. | ||
I mean, I remember in high school, I'd go to some parties with friends and, oh, I'd feel comfortable. | ||
It's not too wild. | ||
There might be some beer over here, some people partying over there. | ||
Maybe there's some wilder stuff in that room. | ||
And it's like, you know, I kind of feel comfortable here. | ||
There's not much pressure. | ||
And then I'd go to a party where it was just like wild, like tons of drugs, a lot of pressure. | ||
And I'd be like, nah, this ain't for me. | ||
I'm not coming back to this scene. | ||
So, you know, that's more of just a social stuff you go through growing up. | ||
With these crowds, it's like they test you. | ||
It's like, okay, first you're here with this crowd and, you know, it's mostly adults drinking, maybe some drugs and stuff. | ||
Okay, you're comfortable. | ||
Then they invite you to the next one, which is a little more... | ||
You know, a little more sketchy, a little more edgy, maybe some hookers and some prostitutes and some blow and stuff. | ||
It's like, oh, you still like that? | ||
Here, come over to this one. | ||
Now maybe there's some younger girls, maybe legal but younger. | ||
Okay, are you into that stuff? | ||
Okay, how drunk are you going to get and maybe end up with this 18-year-old? | ||
Okay, and then they bring you, it's like the final level. | ||
Maybe Epstein Island might be the final level, but then it's like... | ||
Oh yeah, here's this young girl. | ||
You're really messed up. | ||
You're on drugs. | ||
You're drunk, whatever. | ||
Oh yeah, you know, she was 16. And now, what? | ||
I mean, I would presume actually, this is just me speculating, but I would guess that a lot of the people that went to Epstein Island and are on those blackmail tapes actually were not entrapped into it. | ||
I would bet that it looked a lot more like an initiation ritual in the sense that a lot of those steps that you're just talking about, I bet that happens. | ||
And then when you find a target that you're like, this guy wants power. | ||
This guy, we can manipulate this guy. | ||
And you just go to them at a certain point and say, listen, we're going to give you all the power in the world. | ||
We're going to give you access to the club. | ||
But if you're going to be in the club, we need to know for sure you won't turn on us. | ||
It's just like an organized crime. | ||
You have to be blackmailed. | ||
You have to willingly be black. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so it's like a gang initiation blackmail or that blackmail, but it's a very logical But what they're initiating you into is not the official government. | ||
It's not so you can get a government position. | ||
It's so that you can get a deep state. | ||
I suspect that a lot of the people on the Epstein tapes are there willingly, knowing that that is the deal that they're making. | ||
I bet the Diddy tapes are a little different, because the Diddy parties are... | ||
And actually, when you look at the Diddy parties, those white parties were stratified in the exact way that you just described, where there's a main party that a lot of normal people attended, and they were crazy, but they weren't the actual freak-offs. | ||
And then the white parties had an after-party, and then there was a time limit at those after-parties. | ||
And so... | ||
Bunch of people have stories and are photographed of being at the white parties, but that's different than getting behind the scenes at the freak-offs. | ||
And those are like an access-only, it's like a pipeline of access until you get to the back room where the real stuff is going down. | ||
Ian Carroll, in studio, we are up against a break here. | ||
We're going to review, I'm going to try to understand exactly what's going on. | ||
Cash Patel put up a post and then I guess deleted it. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Somebody screen captured it. | ||
I'm not sure exactly what's going on. | ||
But you know, it's funny, again, and it's... | ||
The individuals that got invited to that event today are kind of just in a bad situation. | ||
They basically got just tossed into a bad situation. | ||
But it's funny because clearly they know it was so bad, and they're getting a lot of bad incoming right now because all of them are putting out public statements basically defending what happened. | ||
So I'm sorry you got put in that situation. | ||
Maybe just, like, say what happened and what was in the binder instead of the photo op, but it's all done now. | ||
All right, so you got the Q people going crazy here. | ||
Cash Patel posted something, deleted it, and reposted it. | ||
It was supposed to be 17 minutes later. | ||
That's the magic Q code. | ||
But it looks like it was maybe 20 minutes later. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Trying to make sense of all of it is strange with screen caps and everything. | ||
But let me just read the message that is still posted from FBI Director Cash Patel, not the screen cap that was erased and then the new post. | ||
He did wear the Punisher socks to his confirmation. | ||
So, I mean, it's just is he trolling or here's Cash Patel. | ||
The FBI is entering a new era, one that will be defined by integrity, accountability and the unwavering pursuit of justice. | ||
There will be no cover-ups, no missing documents, and no stone left unturned, and anyone from the prior or current bureau who undermines this will be swiftly pursued. | ||
If there are gaps, we will find them. | ||
If records have been hidden, we will uncover them, and we will bring everything we find to the DOJ to be fully assessed and transparently disseminated to the American people, as it should be. | ||
The oath we take is to the Constitution, and under my leadership, that promise will be upheld without compromise. | ||
Now, I've got this breakdown here, but Ian, you want to respond to that? | ||
Yeah, that makes me... | ||
I mean, I think it's important to remember that it matters that we remain optimistic. | ||
Like, that is a very clear statement of intent that is not mincing words that Cash is committing to doing everything in his power. | ||
Like, Pam Bondi is also committed to doing everything in her power. | ||
And if we get all pessimistic and start just attacking our own and assuming immediately at face value, based on limited information, that someone's compromised or it's all for show or we're never going to get anything, then that just dissipates our momentum as a people that has the power to demand answers. | ||
And so I think it's important that even though it seems sketchy and weird and like a fumble right now, maybe it is a fumble, but it's like... | ||
Let's just remember that they are on our team until proven otherwise, and we should give them the benefit of the doubt and give them the encouragement and motivation because if anyone that understands the scope of the Epstein network and the crimes that he committed, they should understand quite clearly the powers that we are up against in trying to dismantle that network. | ||
And so we should be expecting pushback. | ||
We should be expecting moles. | ||
We should be expecting subversion. | ||
We should even be expecting, like, false flag and other kinetic disruptions in order to prevent the leaks of these real documents. | ||
Because these documents will just completely collapse entire networks of dark... | ||
I'm of the mind that it's important for us not to start infighting and blaming and losing the momentum as the people that demands answers. | ||
And I think that us keeping that momentum is sort of like ammunition for Pam and for Cash. | ||
Because if we all turn on them, then they have to fight two different battles at once. | ||
You just put it another way here. | ||
If you want to look at the exact things there, I'll let you read that and then we can maybe break it down. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
There's so much in coming here. | ||
I do have sources. | ||
Obviously, I have sources, too. | ||
Every once in a while... | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
Savannah Hernandez got a binder, too? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Cool. | ||
She's a friend of the show, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
She's been around for a while. | ||
When they asked not to do a photo op, she actually didn't do the photo op. | ||
Yeah. | ||
She seems like a high-integrity person. | ||
I've only met her in person once, but I really liked her vibe. | ||
100%. | ||
And that's not to say the other people aren't high integrity. | ||
It's just, again, they got caught in a bad situation. | ||
They basically got caught in a hurricane. | ||
It's like Timothy and the Kay, and some people were able to grab the tree and not get blown away by the wind or something. | ||
But you just kind of put it in a different light, what I've been trying to explain. | ||
This phenomenon of this strange boat that we're in, where it's like, how do we balance having good, healthy skepticism versus, you know... | ||
Being fully optimistic. | ||
Because I think with not just, let's say, conservatives in politics, but I think even maybe in general now with how big the conspiracy theory movement is, let's say, or the awakening is, because I'm sure you see a lot of this too. | ||
There's this holier-than-thou kind of purist approach where new people maybe come in and maybe get something wrong or aren't fully pure in their background and everything, and it's just like, oh, they get attacked and they get ridiculed, and then it's like, boom, they get lost out of the movement instead of... | ||
It's like, I don't want to think the worst of Pam Bondi. | ||
I don't think the worst of Pam Bondi. | ||
But it's like, how do I remain a healthy skeptic but not posture us as an enemy to turn her off? | ||
It's like, I want to encourage her. | ||
I want to get the most out of her. | ||
It's like, I want to reach the full potential. | ||
So it's like, how do you... | ||
It's like, how do you navigate these waters? | ||
And it's not just with Bonnie. | ||
That's just kind of the focus of everything. | ||
This is an issue that we've had for years. | ||
We turn people off, we attack people, the Holy Earth Now thing, and then they just back off and they say, okay, I'm out. | ||
I don't want to be involved in this. | ||
You're asking such good questions, Owen. | ||
That's one of the most important questions, I think, for everyone to ask these days, because now that we are the meat, and I don't just mean you and me, I mean everyone with a phone. | ||
We are all a part of this collective uncovering of the truth and deciding of what we believe and what we talk about. | ||
Subversion is the only answer to a collective movement of all the people looking for the truth. | ||
You have to subvert that. | ||
Subversion has always been turn them against each other. | ||
And purity tests, like you're describing, are you really Republican or are you fake Republican? | ||
How long have you been a conservative? | ||
What did you get wrong? | ||
There's a difference between... | ||
Just making sure your journalists are getting things right and admitting when they're wrong versus trying to exile people for making one mistake, right? | ||
And those purity tests are a part of those subversive tactics. | ||
These fights in between who should be friends, those are parts of these subversive tactics. | ||
And my personal answer to it, and I'm always figuring this out because we live in this space, we work in this space, we are constantly, people like Owen and I, are always grappling with how do you trust without trusting? | ||
How do you source information but vet your source? | ||
How do you just... | ||
Juggle all of this. | ||
And to me, it's always been to not take things personally and to not treat things personally. | ||
To remember that people's words and ideas, like we are all just humans and people are trying their best to do what they're doing and your words and your ideas are like, those are information we put between each other, we dissect, we think through, people can change their minds. | ||
And so... | ||
It's tempting to judge quickly and harshly, especially when you're behind the screen of a phone. | ||
But in reality, we all make mistakes and we all are just humans. | ||
And no one gets everything right. | ||
And so you have to have a lot of grace and a lot of skepticism and just a lot of awareness of how limited our own ability to understand is. | ||
So when we're watching someone like Pam Bondi and we see her do something like this, it's tempting to jump on her and be like, you're messing everything up. | ||
And maybe you're right in your first assessment, but you might be wrong, and it would be wise to take that information in and hold it, but also keep watching and stay gentle with your judgments and just keep watching and get more information and then more information. | ||
If you keep on getting the same signals, right, then it's probably signal and not noise. | ||
Well, and the one thing I try to do here, just because I personally have a unique experience working at InfoWars and going through everything that we've experienced here, what I've learned is... | ||
How can I put this? | ||
I've tried to put it before. | ||
I've seen so many people say things about Alex Jones that I know are wrong. | ||
Like, I know it. | ||
And forget about me. | ||
I mean, I see people lie about me. | ||
But it's like, I see people say things about Alex Jones, and they are 100% confident they've got it figured out, right? | ||
Like, they are, oh, I've got this figured out. | ||
This is what Alex says. | ||
And I'm like, you know, I have a lot of respect for you. | ||
I think you do good work, but I just lost a lot of respect for you. | ||
Because I know for a fact you are wrong. | ||
And the fact you're presenting this as a fact that you know about Alex Jones when you don't, it's like you... | ||
So my point is I've learned that through experience to say, okay, I don't want to go all in on something I'm not 100% confident about because the minute I commit to that and somebody else knows the truth or knows I'm completely wrong, then they've lost all respect for me and I've lost any ground I could have been gained. | ||
It's always an important thing to remember that maybe you don't know the full story. | ||
Maybe you think you're 100% confident and you've got it figured out, but you just don't. | ||
And somebody else is going to see you make that reach and just be completely wrong, and really you're kind of falling off a cliff without realizing it. | ||
So I try to kind of bring that perspective of just what I've learned in going through this crazy new media landscape, because it happens all the time. | ||
And so I don't want to do that about... | ||
Pam Bondi. | ||
I don't want to do that about Elon Musk. | ||
I don't want to do that about any of these people because then they might see me jump to a conclusion that's completely wrong and they're like, yeah, never again don't want to hear from that person. | ||
So you kind of have to navigate these roads. | ||
You know, here's a perfect example maybe for you to chew on. | ||
You see a lot of people out there talking about Elon Musk and, hey, I get it, issues with Neuralink. | ||
I don't want to have a microchip in my head. | ||
You know, maybe if I went blind and I could see again, maybe I would like something like that, but I'm not faced with that right now. | ||
I don't like testing on animals that I know his company's done. | ||
I got issues with that. | ||
But I'm sitting here battling a known entity of evil. | ||
I know Washington, D.C. is evil. | ||
I know the media is evil. | ||
Like, these people I've been fighting, I've been in the cage with, I've been in the arena, I've been on the front lines bleeding out for years fighting these people. | ||
And here comes Elon Musk, and he just jumped on their back and is ripping into their neck and clawing at their spine and tearing them apart. | ||
So, I mean, am I going to sit here and be like, no, don't do that. | ||
I don't know who you are in this fight. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Stop. | ||
Or am I going to step back and take a breath and be like, oh, well, I don't really know this wild animal that just hopped on the beast I'm fighting, but he is tearing apart the beast that's been killing me, so I'm going to go ahead and let him go, and then when we destroy this beast, we'll stare eye to eye and see what's really going on. | ||
You know, it's like, so all these people jumped in conclusions about Elon Musk. | ||
I'm like, now hold on a second. | ||
He's tearing apart this beast we've all been fighting. | ||
Let's finish that and then we can go eye to eye and see what's up. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
And I'll take it even a step further. | ||
That's a great metaphor. | ||
There's nothing wrong with letting an enemy fight an enemy. | ||
And if you think Elon Musk is not a good guy, you know, let him tear down another bad guy real quick and then we'll deal, you know. | ||
But realistically, like... | ||
More than one thing can be true at the same time, right? | ||
Like, think about your friends back in high school. | ||
How many of your really close friends back in high school had never done anything that you disagreed with and had never done anything bad or reprehensible that, you know, if you really examined it, you'd have to be like, bro, I don't agree with that. | ||
I got into fistfights with my friends in high school. | ||
And that is true at the same time as your respect for them and their fun characteristics. | ||
And that's just how people are. | ||
And it's magnified when you're talking about the richest man in the world with all of this power. | ||
But it is true that Eli... | ||
Elon Musk had a scandal that we found out that he was completely lying about his entire video game account. | ||
I thought that was obvious. | ||
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I didn't know. | |
A lot of people either weren't paying attention or were taking it just as gospel that Elon is some legendary gamer with all of his time. | ||
But it came out that he's literally been faking everything about his video game experience, which is super sketchy. | ||
Then we've got the Ashley St. Care drama, the St. and Claire drama, super sketchy and weird. | ||
Whatever, whatever, whatever. | ||
There are multiple facets to a person, and he certainly has contracts with the government, with the CIA and with the NSA, with the Defense Department for SpaceX and for Tesla and for Neuralink. | ||
He certainly has classified access, and he's probably made deals with... | ||
The various devils of the modern world. | ||
But that does not mean that everything he does is evil. | ||
You can examine his response to his daughter becoming a son and how that deeply put him at war with the left. | ||
And the vaccine as well. | ||
Bingo, right? | ||
And so he has certain things that I feel like I can trust his conviction on those issues because I understand where they come from. | ||
And they come from a place of a father. | ||
They come from a place of a human, right? | ||
And I also have concerns about other aspects of him. | ||
I have concerns not only about him, but a lot of his companies in the right hands will change the world for the better. | ||
But should the wrong hands come in and take that technology? | ||
Things like Neuralink, things like X, having this global access to our finance and everything, things like space. | ||
A lot of these things could turn into very dystopian futures if the wrong people get their hands on them. | ||
But that doesn't mean that you should abandon all progress, because progress is inevitable. | ||
It's always gray areas and percentages, and I think it's just so easy, and we are encouraged by corporations, by the CIA, by subversives. | ||
We're encouraged to think in dualities, in simplicities, in just... | ||
Just these platitudes that don't serve us. | ||
When in reality, we're all adults and we realize the world is extremely complicated. | ||
Have a conversation with your spouse and tell me that they are simple, right? | ||
And then imagine that your spouse has $300 billion in six companies and 13 babies with different baby mamas. | ||
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Yeah, right? | ||
And they have all these different things. | ||
And not to mention all these secrets. | ||
And he's the best video game player in the world? | ||
Oh, wait, no, okay. | ||
It's like, we are all very complex. | ||
And the more complex your life is, the more complex you inherently become too. | ||
And so everyone just loves to take these simplistic, platitudical takes on things through a screen where you have no information. | ||
We live this life and we meet these people and we do this every day as a job. | ||
We research this stuff. | ||
And we know that we don't know most of the picture, right? | ||
And so I think it's just important for us all to remember that... | ||
The amount we don't know is vast, and that's the fun part. | ||
That's the interesting part. | ||
Like, that's the point of life. | ||
It's like the ocean. | ||
We've only discovered, like, 5% of it or whatever. | ||
And, you know, this is why I think having personal relationships is actually so important. | ||
It's so important. | ||
It's really why I encourage political debate, and it's a shame the left has completely abandoned it. | ||
But, you know, it's funny. | ||
You notice how we don't even talk about the left anymore. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Irrelevant. | ||
Irrelevant. | ||
But, I mean, really, because it's like... | ||
You can have a serious debate and a fight or whatever, but at the end of the day, if you know the other person, you can break bread and whatever. | ||
That's what keeps civilization humming. | ||
That's what keeps everything moving forward. | ||
But I bring this up from more of a psychological standpoint because I was a big student of psychology growing up and in college. | ||
And I think that Musk... | ||
Is kind of a misunderstood person. | ||
I think that his sense of humor is extremely misunderstood. | ||
I could understand why. | ||
Like, I mean, the picture of him in the devil's outfit. | ||
I understand why people get freaked out by that, right? | ||
Because symbolism is their downfall, as they say, right? | ||
So why would he get here and dress like a devil? | ||
I think he thinks it's funny. | ||
Maybe the video game one is a better example. | ||
If you thought Elon Musk was the best video gamer on the planet, then I mean... | ||
I got a bridge to sell you at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. | ||
I mean, right? | ||
It's like, of course this guy doesn't have the time to be playing video games to be the best in the world. | ||
I mean, I remember, I don't even have time for video games. | ||
And I'm not nearly at the level that Elon Musk is at. | ||
I'd love to just veg out and play a game maybe for an hour every once in a while. | ||
I don't even have the time for that. | ||
Half the days I'm lucky if I have the time to take a freaking crap. | ||
Okay? | ||
So obviously Elon Musk is not, so to him. | ||
So that's kind of how I see his sense of humor. | ||
His sense of humor is, oh yeah, I'm the number one gamer. | ||
It's like, if you don't realize that he's clearly not the guy playing the games, then the joke's on you. | ||
Yeah, I don't, I personally didn't really pay too much attention to this story, so I don't know how, like, committed to the bit he was. | ||
Because if you're only a little committed to the bit, I'm totally, it's like, yeah, that's a funny troll. | ||
I think the reporting is that he was, like, very, trying to sell it very, like... | ||
Intently, which feels a little over a line, especially when you're running companies and being involved in the government. | ||
You probably don't want to be spinning lies actively, but I don't know what the story was that developed around that. | ||
And I don't really care. | ||
Honestly, I expect people like Elon Musk to be liars, to be somewhat compromised, to have done deals with bad people, to hold beliefs that I find offensive. | ||
That is the nature of becoming the richest man in the world and getting put into the positions of power that he's in. | ||
And I'm not saying that's okay, but I'm saying that of all the billionaires that we've seen come through the halls of power in our lifetimes, most of them are a lot worse than Elon Musk. | ||
And I would love to live in a utopia where everything is perfect and where the plan all works out. | ||
But in the real world, like we're doing pretty good with Donald Trump and Elon Musk for all of their failings and for all of their past transgressions and their complicated history. | ||
I've never seen any administration in my lifetime deliver on even a single promise that I can think of. | ||
And so I am quite pleased with how we're doing. | ||
And I think that it's important to remind ourselves that this human experiment, this like experiment in governance that is America, this experiment in, in like culture that is this technological revolution. | ||
There's so much that we're doing right now as a, as a global species that we just don't understand the implications of, I think we're doing pretty damn good. | ||
And I think that this, this push for disclosure of the Epstein documents is a great example of how the power of the people put together. | ||
When we all have our own voice and we can all speak together, I think we make generally good choices. | ||
Yeah, and I think it's proof positive with what happened today. | ||
This Epstein story was not a mainstream news event. | ||
It was a mainstream story. | ||
Entirely us. | ||
Entirely us. | ||
And now it's the biggest story, number one trend in the world. | ||
You know, this is an interesting conversation. | ||
I'd like to kind of pick your brain on it. | ||
I don't know how deep I want to go with the examples, but I mean, I got a pretty good one. | ||
You know, the big difference, and I tied this into Elon Musk, the biggest difference, people say, well, what is this big difference between men and women? | ||
And I'm not talking about the biology, obviously. | ||
What is the big psychological difference between men and women? | ||
And it really comes down to one simple difference, and that's men are pragmatic creatures, generally speaking. | ||
Men are pragmatic creatures. | ||
Women are emotional creatures. | ||
So why do suicide rates for men, it's like 100 times for women, why is that? | ||
Because suicide for a man is just considered a pragmatic decision. | ||
I have options on the table. | ||
I'm going to pick the best one for me. | ||
If they think it's suicide, then they kill themselves. | ||
Women are emotional. | ||
So you don't get into an emotional state and, you know, want to kill yourself with a gun. | ||
Like, that's a man, like, a pragmatic thing. | ||
And maybe that's kind of a harsh example. | ||
Yeah, women commit other more subtle kinds of slow suicide, right? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Yeah, it's different. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So it's men are pragmatic and women are emotional. | ||
So I boil that down to you even look at... | ||
At what Elon Musk is going through with all of this stuff. | ||
He just has to make pragmatic decisions. | ||
He can't make emotional decisions with this stuff. | ||
I mean, if you even look at the recent controversy that you brought up earlier, it's like, I really don't even want to touch that. | ||
But, I mean, this is really a perfect example. | ||
Musk is now faced with a pragmatic decision of, basically, do I have to sit here and fight? | ||
For my child in a battle that I maybe can win, maybe can't win. | ||
Do I have to spend now time and resources on fighting for one of my children? | ||
A pragmatic decision. | ||
Or do I have to make the decision that my kid will probably be raised fine. | ||
It's in a good environment. | ||
I think the mother cares about the kid. | ||
So do I just say, fine, whatever. | ||
I don't get this access to my kid. | ||
I'm not going to deal with that. | ||
I've got 10 other kids, whatever. | ||
But from the emotional standpoint, from a woman, it's like, well, how do I... How do I use the child to maybe get what I want? | ||
And I'm not even, I don't want to go into the weeds of the specific situation, but you understand what I'm talking about? | ||
100%. | ||
So it's like, that's what Musk has to deal with on probably six different levels every day. | ||
Oh, a million, right? | ||
And if you saw the screenshots... | ||
That she very strategically took with a different phone of the phone so that they wouldn't notify Elon that she was taking screenshots. | ||
In one of those screenshots when they were talking about the name on the birth certificate, what Elon was saying in that screenshot that he thought was private was, we didn't put my name on the birth certificate because then your child is at risk. | ||
Then you become an assassination target. | ||
If our relationship and this child becomes public... | ||
Or kidnapping or anything. | ||
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Bingo. | |
And so suddenly your whole life has to change. | ||
You need lockdown security. | ||
That kid could... | ||
You could get kidnapped. | ||
You could get killed. | ||
And that is what his text message clearly laid out. | ||
And she was like, but my child support. | ||
And he was like, there are bigger things right now. | ||
So he was clearly taking a pragmatic tack from this. | ||
And I'm not saying that he's blameless. | ||
I'm not saying I don't give a shit about either of them on that. | ||
Get that out of my face. | ||
The only reason that I would care about that story is if Ashley St. Clair was working on behalf of something greater than her own greed, and I think that is a possibility. | ||
I think there's a possibility that she was part of an intelligence operation targeting Elon Musk, but until there's evidence of that, which there currently does not appear to be... | ||
It's just dust in the wind. | ||
Well, let me just say this, because I never talked about it because it's not worth it. | ||
This is like high school drama stuff. | ||
But for the sake of this conversation, we're kind of making it relevant. | ||
And I don't know what you guys have on the screen here. | ||
That's the flight logs. | ||
So they finally released it. | ||
Is it the same stuff? | ||
Oh, those are just the same flight logs we've always seen. | ||
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Well... | |
Oh, cool. | ||
That could be good. | ||
So, evidence lists and flight logs. | ||
Yeah, all those are still flight logs. | ||
Those are very familiar to me. | ||
So, you're seeing where, like, to and from. | ||
So, it's like the same information in the left-hand columns. | ||
Then it's a to airport, a from airport, and a to airport. | ||
And right there, T-I-S-T. That is the, I'm pretty sure if I remember correctly, that Palm Beach International is PBI and TIST is the island. | ||
And so when you see TIST, that is flights to and from the island. | ||
And then on the right, you see JEGMET, that's Jeffrey Epstein, Glenn Maxwell, and ET would be, I'm forgetting the name of the assistant. | ||
But they abbreviate them all. | ||
That was a regular assistant. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And that's where you'll see, like, when someone's name shows up the first time, you'll see, like, Sophie Biddle, right? | ||
Sophie Biddle shows up for the first time, and then they say Sophie, and then they'll probably start writing SB if she shows up all the time. | ||
ETI, is it Emma Thompson? | ||
No, not Emma Thompson. | ||
She's a different actress. | ||
Oh, man, I'm forgetting. | ||
But a lot of them, as you look through those flight logs, you get to know the different assistants and the different people that traveled with them repeatedly because you have to sort of suss out what are these initials and what do they mean. | ||
But those flight logs have been online for, like, I think over a decade at this point. | ||
So they just re-released what was already available in the archives? | ||
That certainly is. | ||
If there's other evidence logs, that's not what's on our screen right now. | ||
Those that are on our screen right now, we've had those for a long time, and they are interesting to look through. | ||
And anyone who hasn't looked through them should go look through them and get informed just about the process of kind of digging and checking it out. | ||
Yeah, the evidence logs, they're right there. | ||
It's basically, it's literally just an evidence log, a shoe, a picture. | ||
Yeah, so it looks like... | ||
At least I haven't seen anything new with this. | ||
I'm wondering if they're going to plan on doing a press conference like they originally intended or if they're going to put that off until tomorrow with the big deadline being tomorrow morning that Pam Bondi announced today. | ||
That's 8 a.m. | ||
Eastern tomorrow. | ||
And yeah, again, like I was saying earlier, I have a lot of grace, a lot more grace, like you do too, actually, a lot more grace for the process that has to happen here than I think a lot of the talking heads online and on Twitter are purposely outrage-baiting because you know you'll get a lot of views right now for it. | ||
But I'm honestly, like, I'm ready to be patient. | ||
I understand how complicated the situation is. | ||
I understand how much pushback they're getting. | ||
And I understand that it could take days, weeks even. | ||
I think it's kind of weird that Pam Bondi gave the deadline of tomorrow to have the files ready to go. | ||
Well, she did that. | ||
They kind of did that to themselves. | ||
Yeah, they really did. | ||
I mean, they were the ones that said, it's on my desk day one. | ||
Now, that clip is stuff I have questions about. | ||
The New Mexico ranch. | ||
With Bill Gates in the cloning. | ||
I've got questions about that. | ||
Is the New Mexico property that they try to talk about as little as possible. | ||
I actually went and visited it recently. | ||
I was going to say, who's gotten access to that? | ||
Well, you know, I didn't get access to it. | ||
But it's actually, so if you're driving across New Mexico, it is right off the main highway that crosses New Mexico. | ||
And everyone that drives from Texas across to L.A., every one of you. | ||
You drive 15 minutes away from the ranch. | ||
You just turn right, and you drive 15 minutes up the road, and the ranch is just right there on the main road. | ||
And they've got all new no trespassing signs and security cameras up. | ||
That's where they're running the eugenics, cloning. | ||
Apparently Bill Gates in on it, too. | ||
Yeah, that's kind of like the one that they don't... | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, here we were... | ||
That's where the bad stuff was happening. | ||
Yeah, we were having the sex orgies and the devil worship down here. | ||
Private airstrip he built there. | ||
We were cloning people over here. | ||
All right, Ian Carroll, thanks for the time. | ||
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