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Chapter 1: What initial claims are made about the Epstein files?
What's up, everybody? Welcome to Flagrant. I'm your boy, Schultz. I'm here with Alex Media, Marky Gags, and we have an illustrious guest with us, okay? Now, Pam Bondi recently said that there's no more files that are going to come out, and obviously this is a huge hoax, probably pushed by the Dems. Yes. Probably pushed by those libs.
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What's the Dow out today? Have we checked? Above 50,000. We've got to stop the podcast. We don't need to talk about anything. Who cares about a prolific- No, no, 49,500. We're good.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the redacted files?
This is about to be a short one. Okay. Sagar, can you please clear some things up here? Because it looks like the administration has maybe told some lies. And the last time you came down here, you broke down this Epstein thing in an absolutely amazing way. Clearly, you've been dedicated to this and not, you know, raising your newborn child.
and we greatly appreciate that so we'd like you to get to the bottom of this is it possible that miss bondy is lying well let's let's not miss no way let's run it back so everybody's focused on her most recent disastrous performance where she tries to obfuscate she tells thomas massey you're an anti-trumper you have tds she's saying the dow is at 50 000 what's wrong with all of you for caring about this well i would say miss bondy what's wrong with you so griffin can we go ahead
Go ahead and put Pam Bondi, list is on my desk. This is a clip almost from a year ago, actually, back February 21st, almost exactly one year ago to the day. And here is what she said from the steps of the White House lawn about how the list is on her desk. Let's take a listen.
DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. Will that really happen?
It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's been a directive by President Trump. I'm reviewing that. I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files. That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies.
So have you seen anything that you said, oh, my gosh?
Not yet. Not yet. She said she had a truckload of files that were literally on her desk, right? That's what she said. She had a truckload of files that were on her desk. That's what she said on February 21st from the steps of the White House lawn. That was a year ago? That was almost exactly one year ago to the day that you and I are all taping.
If you see the way that she's aged, you must believe there's some horrific stuff going on. That was just a year ago. I will let you all speculate as to that one. We need her on the retutoride. Yeah, retutoride. No free ads, though. No free ads. Well, you can't even get it because it's a clinical trial. There's also Cash Patel. There's also Cash Patel.
Shall we remember Cash Patel on before Congress? This was not that long ago. Griffin is the very first element that we have in the administration. Shout out Griffin. No, shout out my executive producer, Griffin. He was here pulling up all the links. One minute in pulls up stuff faster than Joe. This is incredible. Information that Jeffrey Epstein, traffic miners, Cash Patel, the FBI director.
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Chapter 3: How do insider connections influence the Epstein narrative?
So the body. information that I'm working from today is all of the 3 million files that were released by the Department of Justice. As a reminder, there are 3 million more files. In fact, Channel 4 News in the UK just did an expose saying that, in fact, there might be only 2% of the files that have been released right now. So 98% of the information. What?
Hasn't been, but we can say empirically based on these files as well as a hacked trove of emails I had access to through my colleagues and friends over at Dropsite News, 40,000 emails. We can say that that's not true. And I can give you a very simple and easy example. Griffin, it's under Pizzagate in the spreadsheet, more than 20 girls, my own tweet.
This was one of my own stories that I broke from one of the hacked emails that I found inside of Jeffrey Epstein's own sent inbox where he sent himself A memo, if you click on that just so they can read the text message, here's an email he wrote to himself, privileged and confidential, spelling confidential wrong. He says, though I required girls over 18, the results don't reflect it.
The feds have spoken to or know of girls between the ages of 16 to 18. If we extrapolate, we should assume there are 20 girls in that age range. That's a message that he wrote to himself in 2007, specifically in a sent inbox that was meant eventually for forwarding to his own private logo. And the FBI has access to this information?
Not only does the FBI have access to this, they're saying that the FBI had knowledge of that information, right? So this is an email directly where he's acknowledging that there are 20 underage women that he specifically, that they knew about from the FBI. So what's the new actual information? But are you alleging that Cash could be lying under oath? Right.
Well, that's that's a very interesting question, isn't it? Right. Under the Congress. Now, is it technically a lie if you never get prosecuted for the lie of the people who are there in charge of it? These are interesting questions as to what's actually in power. But if we look at Pam Bondi, her past claims, remember, she also had that influencer event handed out Epstein files.
Part one, nobody forced Kash Patel to come on podcasts before the election to say, I'm gonna release all this information. Pam Bondi to say, I have the client list on my desk to hand out these client binders and then basically turn into an instrument of the coverup. And what they've done with this coverup is we've seen a number of files that were redacted specifically against the law.
And I think it's interesting to think, last time I was here, this was before the Epstein Files Transparency Act was passed. The Epstein Files Transparency Act specifically says redaction should only apply in the case of national security and or victim identification.
And in multiple instances now, we've seen that they have redacted the names of co-conspirators, of names of very powerful individuals. So if we want, you know, one example. Real quick, could you give an example of national security? National security is a very interesting one because that's one that's really up to the DOJ. Oh, sorry, there's one third one, which is active investigation.
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Chapter 4: What key connections between Epstein and powerful elites are revealed?
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Now let's get back to the show. Yeah, let's talk about Lutnik on that one. Lutnik is the worst example of this. So I have the clip in here, Griffey. Can you believe a guy in finance would be neighbors with one of the most rich and powerful people and never want to hang out with him?
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Chapter 5: How does the discussion highlight the role of media in Epstein's narrative?
Can you believe that? Let's get the Midas touch clip, the one where he says he never saw him again after 2005. Me and my wife saw him and we felt a dark feeling. I will never hang out with that guy unless it's on an island with my family. All right, so... We are in number 11, and he lives in number nine. Right. So, I mean, that's just rich shit right there. Pause. Are they just fucking with us?
At this point, are they just fucking with us? I was in number nine, he's in 11. So, Epstein is in nine, he's in 11. Lucknick happens to not go to work that day. At this point, he's the guy who was supposed to be. I was going to say, if we want to go further, he's from Canter Fitzgerald, which is where the plane directly hit in the World Trade Center. Yeah.
So they were trying to get him out of here. You can take your own conclusions. Then Lottam is like, if we get one office. Okay. All right. Go on. Go on. Yeah. Pigeons and mice. Right. Okay. That's it. It was Daryl.
Chapter 6: What implications do the Epstein files have for accountability?
Right. So we rebuild our house. We'll move in in 2005. Okay? Jeffrey Epstein is arrested in like 08, I think, or something like that. Right, right. So knock on the door. His assistant, on like a Saturday, says, Mr. Epstein, your neighbor would like to invite you over for coffee. So my wife and I go next door. We walk seven steps to the next house for coffee. We share a wall. I'm just saying.
It's New York City. So he invites us in. We have coffee in this. And he says, do you want a tour? We said, great. Interesting. He's got a really big house. Every room you went into? He's got a, well, I'll tell you. So his house is like super big. Really wide. And so he gives me a tour in the living room, big living room. And then across from it is double doors. I assume it's the dining room.
Yeah. And he opens the door and there's a massage table in the middle of the room. And candles all around and stuff. So I ask very insightful, cutting questions. I say to him, massage table in the middle of your house? How often do you have a massage? And he says, every day. And then he gets weirdly close to me. And he says, and the right kind of massage. Now my wife is standing here.
So she looks at me. And I look at her. And we say, I'm sorry. We have And we left. And in the six or eight steps it takes to get from his house to my house, my wife and I decided that I will never be in the room with that disgusting person ever again. All right, let's cut it there, Griff.
And then let's put up the next clip where he was in front of the United States Congress after emails showed that he had sent multiple emails to Jeffrey Epstein, including potentially planning a trip to the island. And what do we have here? He did go to the island. Yeah. Quote, and actually, this is a five-minute clip. We don't have time to find it. I'll give you the direct quote.
Did you, in fact, make the visit to Jeffrey Epstein's private island? Lutnik, I quote, I did have lunch with him as I was on the boat going across on a family vacation. We had lunch on the island. That is true. That is after the alleged incident and the dramatic telling that you all just saw, which is planned by email, which was released in the Epstein file.
Now, he said he would never be in a room with him again. Oh, right. You're right. He was on a yacht. Yeah, he was on a yacht. He happened to be near the island. It's disgusting. It's an explicit lie. And then it's not just about the lie. It's about the confidence in which he's willing to tell that story. And what does that confidence tell you? The confidence that his lie will never be found out.
That was the purpose of that lie, is that he knew that he was lying in the very moment that he said that. Not only did it get found out, but now he also knows that he will face no consequences. And I think that is the worst part. Remember what I was talking about with foreign governments and accountability? Our government is the least accountable, and our government has the most of these people.
The Federal Reserve Chair was listed in the Epstein email as a potential guest, the new chairman who Trump is gonna appoint Federal Reserve. RFK Jr., there's an email in here where they're talking about going fossil hunting
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of Epstein's financial dealings?
references to an actual muffin recipe right that just seems like it's muffins it could be muffins let's go can we put snow white the next one up here this is where i'm going to show you guys this stuff which is legit and has no current innocent explanation or i i challenge you to find one for this one quote the snow white was effed twice as soon as she put her costume smile smile smile
Yeah, I mean, that's, yeah. I don't know how else you explain it. Yeah, right. And we don't know it's from. It was the characters. No, we have no idea. I will say that Jess Staley, who was the former CEO. Who wrote Snow White? Barclays Bank. He actually, who, Walt Disney? Is it a book? No, it's the Grimm Brothers. Yeah, is it Brothers Grimm? Is that a Brothers Grimm?
Chapter 8: How is Epstein connected to powerful figures in Silicon Valley?
And where are the Brothers Grimm from? I don't actually know. I'm going to go German. Let's see. I mean, if that's what they're calling... German academics, wow. If that's what they're calling these white European prostitutes... Snow White, but anyway, oh, I forgot on the Snow White thing. The Snow White, there was a reference. How old is Snow White?
There was a reference to Snow White by Jess Staley where he said Snow White, something, can you find it, Griffin? Jess Staley, he was the former CEO of Barclays Bank. He actually resigned because of Epstein. And previously he worked at J.P. Morgan and he was at the Nexus with Epstein. They exchanged like hundreds of emails, but he previously had made a statement
about meeting Snow White, or he's like, Snow White says hi. So maybe Snow White was one of these, you know, yeah, there you go, right there. Maybe, what did he say? He sent an email, answered Beauty and the Beast. Say hi to Snow White. Oh, yeah, say hi to Snow White. What character would you like next? Epstein responded. Staley replied, Beauty and the Beast.
You know, actually, now that I look at the date in July 2010, can you go back to mine? That might be the same timeline, isn't it? July, oh yeah, there you go, July 2010. So maybe we just solved something right here. Anyway, we're not alleging anything, Mr. Staley and his lawyers, until his name is redacted. But you could put those two things together for yourself.
So he had a favorite and then he would dress her up as children from- Can we put hairy coconuts up there? This is another one. Here we go. I mean, this is reassuring for all the people that text and use like emojis, like snow and leaves and stuff like that. Yeah, they'll never figure it out. Get away with it, guys. I ordered sweet young coconuts from Thailand for you. They just arrived.
Very yummy. I was going to ship them to you in Paris, but I hear you were coming back, so I will send them to 71st with Sarah. Just so you don't have to drink juices from old hairy things. Oh, God. No, I think that's about coconuts. I don't know. There's one. I haven't seen an explanation. Listen, I've never seen anybody refer to coconuts that way or who would ship coconuts across the globe.
I've been to Thailand. There's plenty of coconuts. You wouldn't ship any coconuts. They're available on the street. There's literally guys who will crack them open for you and do the whole thing with the machete. You can just stick your straw in it. Unfortunately, Thailand is also known for something else. That's what I was going to say. Or you can think about something else.
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