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Because you'd have to be really smart to pull off the deception, but if you didn't pull it off right, what does the dear leader in North Korea do to you? Does he execute you? I mean, it's a dangerous place. So the ironic and funny thing is that obviously they have to stop it. They have to plug that
← Previous segment →hole, which they've done. But is it possible that they've always been their best employees and that they would have continued to be their best employees because what they really wanted was a job? Anyway, I think that's funny.
Well, did you hear there's another million Epstein records that they didn't know about? So suddenly they found another million records. So if you thought that the release of the Epstein file was already too slow, what do you think by the fact that it's moving backwards? That there are more unreleased files today than there were a month ago and that every day that goes by instead of fewer unreleased documents that there actually are more of them.
Well this would suggest that the trickle theory I've talked about might be in play. That if they can add another million that don't have any real value, then they can say, "Well here's another 10,000. Well here's another 10,000." And they would never have to get to the bottom of the barrel. So that they could always argue, we're working as hard as we can. We're doing our best, but we keep finding all these files and you want to know about them, right? So it's suspicious as hell. And how do you lose a million documents in the first place?
But I went to Grok this morning to try to see if I could do any kind of a good job of summarizing the Mike Benz theory about Epstein. Would you like to hear my best take using Grok? So it's not my take, it's Mike Benz's who I asked Grok to summarize. Would you like to hear my best take on how the Epstein thing makes sense that we don't know as much as we should know? I don't know if that's still interesting because it'll be a little bit of a repeat. I'm just looking at your answers right now. You'll never see the files.
All right. So I will try to use my skills for summarizing on top of Grok's skills for summarizing on top of the key research done by Mike Benz who's great at summarizing, but he starts with a very large body of work. All right, let's see how I can do this. So again, credit to Mike Benz.
So back in 1976, Epstein joined the company Bear Stearns where he was not exactly qualified. And he handled accounts for a bank called BCCI that I guess was some kind of subsidiary of Bear Stearns. And BCCI is well known as being, we know this now, the bank for the CIA. So it was specifically used by not only Great Britain and Saudi Arabia but the United States to launder money for their intelligence agencies.
All right. So the first hint that Epstein was CIA is that he worked for the CIA bank. Obviously he knew what he was doing. All right. So you got that going on. He definitely, 100 percent chance Epstein knew he was working for intelligence agencies and it was one of the biggest ones of the time. Completely confirmed. You don't have to guess if they were part of the CIA. That's all proven. You know, nobody debates it.
All right. But how in the world did he get that job? Well, he began his career, Epstein did, as a math and physics teacher at this elite Dalton school in New York City. Now the weird part is he did not have the credentials to be a teacher of those topics or any topics. So how did he get that job? Well the person running that school was Donald Barr who coincidentally or not was the father of Bill Barr.
Now Donald Barr was known, again these are confirmed facts, he was known to be an employee of the OSS, which was a precursor of the CIA. So now we have confirmed that Epstein was part of this big bank that was the CIA. We have confirmed that he got a job that he probably wasn't qualified for thanks to somebody who was literally on the payroll of the CIA and its precursor.
Now what you might not know is that Donald Barr was also associated with coverups and cleanups. So he would be known as somebody who hid things so that the public did not find out about them. And Epstein worked for him. Now his son, Bill Barr, also was on the payroll of the CIA while he was going to law school. So both the father and the son are confirmed to have been on a CIA or precursor payroll.
Bill Barr, the younger one, you know as the attorney general in the first Trump administration and also the attorney general in the second. Do you remember who told you that Epstein committed suicide? Well the person who was sort of in charge of determining that was Bill Barr, and he literally is from a family of CIA coverup people. This is all true. It's amazing.
All right. So Benz argues that Epstein's rapid rise within Bear Stearns, remember Bear Stearns was the entity that's working with that crooked bank, despite a questionable resume says Grok, was that he was doing these CIA transactions. So he had a rapid career rise. So h
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e worked on trades connected to BCCI which were clearing billions of dollars for intel agencies like the CIA and MI6 and Saudi-led Safari Club, whatever that is. All right. So now we know Epstein was definitely CIA. There's no doubt about it. And we know that his connections were with a senior Barr who was a coverup guy and also junior Barr who was a CIA coverup guy. So he has a strong connection…
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