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Showing posts with label epstein. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Epstein SHOCKWAVE! Death details revealed & Elite Finance Exposé in Melber's files report (2026)


This video, presented by journalist and attorney Ari Melber, offers an in-depth analysis of new documentation regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein and investigations into his financial network. Melber argues that despite official findings of suicide across two administrations, new evidence demands a more thorough, independent accounting.

Death Timeline & New Evidence: (0:00 - 11:30)

  • Flash of Orange: (2:31) Newly revealed FBI logs mention a "flash of orange" near Epstein's cell, contradicting official reports that minimized this evidence and suggested it might have been an inmate rather than a guard.
  • Tainted Crime Scene: (6:12) The video details how jail staff mismanagement tainted the scene, including the removal of the body before the FBI arrived and failure to conduct forensic tests on evidence.
  • Conflicting Autopsy Views: (7:45) While the government ruled the death a suicide, a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein's brother concluded the neck injuries were more consistent with strangulation.

Financial Exposé & Elite Network: (11:30 - 34:20)

  • Jean-Luc Brunel: (11:35) Melber reveals that the DOJ identified Brunel, a key associate, as a co-conspirator but failed to pursue him even when he was reportedly willing to cooperate, allowing further alleged abuse to occur.
  • JP Morgan Liability: (24:50) Documents highlight how JP Morgan flagged thousands of transactions as suspicious only after Epstein's death, despite having knowledge of his activities years prior. The video suggests powerful institutions may have shielded him to protect profitable business relationships.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Prince Andrew Was A 'Nasty Piece Of Work' - And Everyone Knew


This documentary covers the life and scandals surrounding Prince Andrew, characterizing him as a difficult figure early on (0:00-1:31). It details his upbringing as the first child born to a reigning monarch in a long time, learning that rules could bend for him (1:31-33:16).

Falklands War and Royal Status: (33:16 - 36:16)

  • He served as a helicopter pilot in the Falklands War, gaining a reputation as a war hero which provided him with armor against criticism (33:16-35:55).
  • His status shifted with the birth of Prince William (36:41).

Marriage to Sarah Ferguson: (53:09 - 1:04:06)

  • After a failed romance with Koo Stark due to palace pressure, he met and quickly married Sarah Ferguson in 1986, becoming the Duke of York (53:09-1:02:12).
  • Sarah was initially popular but struggled with the intense scrutiny and Andrew's frequent absences due to naval duties (1:04:28-1:14:16).

Separation and Scandal: (1:30:27 - 1:46:07)

  • The couple separated, leading to the infamous "toe-sucking" photographs in 1992 which made Sarah a national joke (1:30:27-1:33:19).
  • Their divorce was finalized in 1996, and Sarah lost the title of Her Royal Highness (1:54:24-1:55:00).

Association with Jeffrey Epstein: (2:24:06 - 2:41:01)

  • Andrew maintained a friendship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein even after Epstein's guilty plea for sexual offenses (2:24:06-2:27:18).
  • A disastrous BBC interview in 2019, where he attempted to defend this friendship and denied allegations from Virginia Giuffre, resulted in him stepping back from public duties (2:38:13-2:44:11).

Settlement and Aftermath: (2:47:52 - 3:05:37)

  • He reached a civil settlement with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting liability (2:53:09-2:54:01).
  • The video concludes by analyzing how the monarchy distanced itself from Andrew to preserve its own credibility, leaving him largely isolated (2:52:37-3:05:37).

Sunday, February 15, 2026

The Epstein files cover-up: Botched or calculated? | The Listening Post


This video from Al Jazeera's The Listening Post covers three main topics: the Epstein files, the internet crackdown in Iran, and the militarization of American football through the Super Bowl.

The first segment focuses on the Epstein files (0:43) and the alleged cover-up by the US Department of Justice.

The video highlights the disorderly release of over 3 million documents, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos (0:43-0:52).
It discusses the failed redaction of names of high-profile suspects and the accidental exposure of victims' identities (1:02-1:06).

The segment emphasizes the lack of accountability in the US, particularly concerning Donald Trump's name appearing frequently in the files (1:31-1:38).

 Accountability in the U.S. fails due to several factors:

Lack of Action Despite Evidence: Despite the release of the Epstein files and awareness of what happened, no one is facing accountability (2:47-2:51).
Media Complicity: The media is seen as complicit because it is not asking key questions about the unredacted parts of the files (2:52-2:57).
Politicization of Justice: The Department of Justice (DOJ) is described as essentially serving as "Trump's personal law firm" rather than representing the American people's interests (4:06-4:14). This suggests a breakdown in the impartiality of the justice system.
Calculated Strategy: The release of the files is seen by some as a "calculated move" to "muddy the waters" and solely blame the deceased Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, rather than the wider network (3:00-3:08, 4:37-4:55).
Political Party Loyalty: Unlike in the past (e.g., Watergate), Republicans are no longer willing to stand up to a Republican president, backing "every move that he does" regardless of scandal (8:09-8:31). This prevents accountability from within the political system.
Gaslighting through Media Apparatus: The video claims a "media apparatus" is dedicated to "gaslighting millions of people each and every day to believe that he did absolutely nothing wrong" (8:41-8:50), making it difficult for the public to demand accountability.
Deep Societal Rot: The speaker expresses concern that "pedophilia is no longer a bipartisan issue" and that the "rot inside of this country is so incredibly deep," making it difficult to mend the "deep fracture" in the justice system (9:04-9:18:49).
Unwillingness of US Government to Pursue Justice: It is stated that the U.S. will most definitely not get accountability, and other governments abroad are encouraged to pursue it instead (9:52-9:55).

Experts in the video suggest the release was a calculated move to muddy the waters and pin the syndicate on Epstein alone (3:00-3:08, 4:37-4:55).
The role of social media and crowd-sourcing in scrutinizing the files is also discussed (10:10-10:26).
The second segment covers the internet blackout in Iran (11:31) and the repression of journalists.

Iranian authorities imposed a total internet blackout during anti-government protests, leading to a renewed wave of repression against journalists and political figures (11:31-11:47).
The video notes the difficulties journalists face in reporting and the punitive measures taken against them (11:53-12:23).
It suggests that Chinese technology from companies like Huawei and Hikvision may be aiding Iran in its internet filtering and surveillance capabilities (13:05-13:34).
The final segment examines the militarization of American football and the Super Bowl (14:12).

The Super Bowl is presented as a spectacle where militarism is aggressively marketed, from choreographed flyovers to flags (14:15-14:23).
The deep-rooted relationship between the NFL and the military is explored, with football's language often mirroring war analogies (15:58-16:13).
The segment highlights the mutual benefits of this relationship, allowing the military to showcase hardware, recruit soldiers, and reinforce narratives (16:49-16:57).
The "paid patriotism" scandal of 2015 is mentioned, where taxpayer funds were used to stage military displays during games (19:07-19:22).
The segment concludes by asserting that these events present a sanitized version of military service, allowing Americans to feel patriotic without confronting the harsh realities of war (22:46-23:07).

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