The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
Top CIA Security Advisor: Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Was A Made Up Person & They Can See Your Messages!
01 Mar 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What does a top CIA security advisor do for high-profile clients?
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Chapter 3: How did the Jeff Bezos phone hack happen?
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I have inside information on Jeffrey Epstein and why the U.S. government is reluctant to be more transparent. And I know this because when I was working in government, meetings were not how shall we tell the public, but what shall we tell the public?
Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Epstein files?
So often the best we can get in our skepticism is to know that we are not being told the truth. I think people need to know the truth. So put on your seatbelt. I'm going to tell you everything. And all senior people in the U.S. government know everything that you and I have discussed here today.
So you've been behind the scenes with some of the most successful, richest, most powerful people on planet Earth.
Chapter 5: Was Jeffrey Epstein a spy and what evidence supports this?
But what is it you do, Gavin? So I do protective coverage. You know, any of the ways that wealthy or prominent people might be targeted. For example, the Saudi Arabian government obtained a system which can get into your phone, used it on Jeff Bezos. So our work was to figure out how it happened.
Why would a government want to hack the founder of Amazon's phone?
So I'll tell you in a second, but we're all not as careful as we could be in terms of what we say, what we text, and there is absolutely no protection viable for the confidentiality of your phone. Do you have any skepticism about that?
I just have a lot of ignorance to how this whole world works.
Lucky you. But all power centers in human history lie.
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Chapter 6: How do governments manipulate information and public perception?
There are some examples of this where we'll start telling the truth about something. But years later, things like cancer causing asbestos and baby powder, 100,000 people dying from heart attacks from opioids, and we'll see it with mass vaccination.
So what advice would you give about how to navigate in the world we're living in today to avoid risk threat?
I've got some core truths.
So first of all... Guys, I've got a favour to ask before this episode begins. 69% of you that listen to the show frequently haven't yet hit the follow button. And that follow button is very smart because it means you won't miss the best episodes. The algorithm, if you follow a show, will deliver you the best episodes from that show very prominently in your feed.
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It's the simple, easy, free thing that you can do to help us make the show better. And I would be hugely grateful if you could take a minute on the app you're listening to this on right now and hit that follow button. Thank you so, so, so much. Gavin, we have a mutual friend and that mutual friend actually sent me a voice note late last night.
is what the voice note says i'm calling it this crazy hours i found out that you're interviewing a dear friend of mine gavin de becker i think in two days i think on the 13th he is an extraordinary human being extraordinary soul he comes from a very tough background but what he's done to move from that background to becoming probably the single greatest security expert in the world he designed the systems that are used to protect the supreme court i've met him
decades ago when there was a threat happening to a former girlfriend of mine and then i was getting threatening letters and he deciphered the letters in microseconds got the fbi involved and put a stop to it all it was extraordinary what he did
Wow.
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Chapter 7: What role does intuition play in personal safety?
Yeah, it'd be crazy if someone didn't. But it got me incredibly, incredibly curious because he said lots of things there that I found fascinating. The first one I'm going to start with is he described you helping him with a personal situation in his life. And I guess this begets the question. What is it you do for people like Tony Robbins? What is it you do for famous people, for world leaders?
What is it you do, Gavin?
The main function of my company is anti-assassination. So we develop and deploy anti-assassination strategies.
Chapter 8: How do childhood experiences shape our adult lives?
Under that, under assassination, which you can consider the worst possible outcome, are lesser outcomes like other kinds of crimes. destruction of reputation, threats that are designed to cause anxiety and fear. We have a division that does assessment of threats and management of threats. We have a division that does actual protective coverage.
That's the biggest division, meaning actual physical protectors, fit, young, capable people, not retired ex-cops who are overweight and on their second career, but people who are really trained for this specific field. Armored vehicles, modifications to homes. Basically everything that fits into the category of preventing or disrupting efforts to do tissue damage.
So we're in the business of preventing tissue damage.
And who are some of the names that you do this for and have done this for over the years?
All of the names that I do it for are never spoken by me. So I don't say who clients are and I don't say who they aren't because if I say to you so-and-so isn't a client, that is information that might reveal that somebody else is or something you heard is true or not true.
The way I can describe it to you, though, is to say that it's if you took the 20 people you would assume fit into this category or the 50, most of them are clients.
I mean, according to the internet, had you sort of referenced certain things before because these people have spoken or, you know, you've been seen in photos?
That's right. If a client identifies me or it happens because I testify in a court case or something, that's a different animal. It just doesn't come from, I view myself as sort of like a psychiatrist or a doctor. I wouldn't be the one revealing it.
And some of those names that have been revealed by others are Jeff Bezos, Elizabeth Taylor, Cher, Madonna, Barbara Streisand, and many, many, many more, from government officials to royalty, et cetera, et cetera. What was Tony referring to when he said that you helped him with a situation with his girlfriend, a threat, found out that it wasn't who people thought they were?
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