The Epstein case is officially closed, and Tucker Carlson is in hot water with the deep state for his interview of the President of Iran. Plus, how Jeffrey Epstein became the richest man in the world, and how he got there.
00:02:20.180It feels like the evil people are now laughing in our face.
00:02:23.680And there's so much that has happened.
00:02:25.160And I feel like a lot of it that happened way back in 2007 and 2008 isn't really known to the wider public because we went through this phase with the left and the right.
00:02:36.180We hate each other so much, way too much to appreciate the bigger picture that was happening in the middle.
00:02:40.720So I'm going to slow everything down for you so you can truly appreciate how absurd this story is.
00:02:46.760First and foremost, and this is my favorite part of the Jeffrey Epstein story, is that he is a man who became a billionaire.
00:02:54.480And the strangest part about his billionaire status is that nobody knows how he became a billionaire.
00:03:25.800And if you're listening to that right now and thinking, hmm, Candace, that surname sounds strangely familiar to you.
00:03:31.160Uh, well, it is because he is, in fact, Bill Barr's father.
00:03:35.620Bill Barr, who worked for the CIA and then became the U.S. Attorney General under George H.W. Bush and then again under Donald Trump's first term.
00:03:48.460And his dad was actually a pretty interesting character, I got to tell you, because he published this book in 1973, a science fiction book.
00:04:19.480And even more interesting, by the way, is that this planet, this planet that is engaging in this child sex trafficking is known as the COSARS.
00:05:26.720And they have an ambassador that's helping them to be welcomed back into the wider empire because the wider empire is actually not down with their slave-owning society.
00:05:37.820They don't allow them to kidnap human beings and to trade them.
00:05:47.600It's a totally fictional story that he was telling.
00:05:49.820The Vice actually read the book by a journalist named Becky Ferreira, and she describes the novel as highly unsettling due to its depiction of rape of enslaved people, particularly teenage girls and other coercive sex acts.
00:06:05.140The sex acts described are performed, quote, for the dual purposes of entertainment and controlled procreation.
00:06:13.080And she views the novel as sexualizing minors and fetishizing rape.
00:06:19.300But Barr, Daddy Barr, wrote this book.
00:06:23.840I got to tell you something else about him because it's quite interesting because it does end up being a lot of what Jeffrey Epstein was accused of and was taking place of, was actually doing.
00:06:31.900At the time that his book was published, even more interestingly, Donnie Barr was the headmaster of a school.
00:06:40.580Wow, could you imagine sending your kid to the school?
00:06:42.340And then this guy publishes this book about child sex exploitation.
00:06:46.240Anyways, he was the headmaster of a school called the Dalton School in New York.
00:06:50.600And while he was the headmaster, a young Jeffrey Epstein was selected to become a math teacher at this school.
00:06:59.400Jeffrey Epstein, by the way, was just 21 at the time.
00:07:05.340Jeffrey Epstein becomes a math teacher.
00:07:07.120And I got to tell you why that's weird.
00:07:08.560First and foremost, because Jeffrey Epstein only had a high school degree.
00:07:14.000He didn't have any teaching certifications.
00:07:16.300He had dropped out of this mathematics program at NYU.
00:07:19.640Yet under Donald Barr's stewardship, while he's writing this book on the side, Jeffrey Epstein is plucked from obscurity to teach at one of the most prestigious schools in Manhattan.
00:07:30.400So prestigious, by the way, that today, okay, tuition is $65,000 per year.
00:07:37.000By the way, I should tell you, Barr himself was a bit controversial.
00:07:40.200He actually made several unconventional hires at this school during his tenure.
00:07:46.220And soon after Jeffrey was hired as a teacher, he had to resign amid some controversy.
00:07:53.320I'm not going to get down that rabbit hole for you.
00:07:55.360But, yeah, he's an interesting character.
00:07:57.580And you are probably not going to be shocked.
00:08:00.100But while Epstein was there as a teacher, he was inappropriate with the young female students.
00:08:10.200Anyways, this unqualified or at least underqualified creepy Epstein, who only had a high school diploma, then magically gets a job in finance.
00:09:10.060Anyways, just one year later, he actually had to leave that firm, even though he just made partner, because he was found guilty of an SEC violation.
00:09:18.360So partook in a little bit of fraud, very quickly had to resign.
00:09:22.820But it's all good, because then he just started his own consulting firm, because obviously he's super qualified to do that, to start consulting for billionaires and governments, because that's what he did.
00:09:33.880He establishes, like, Epstein & Co. at the age of 28.
00:09:37.320And he begins consulting for governments and extremely wealthy clients, some of those clients, by the way, who have embezzled funds from people.
00:09:47.220This guy, Steven Hoffenberg, hired Epstein in 1987 as a consultant for his Towers Financial Corporation.
00:09:56.640And while Jeffrey Epstein was consulting for Towers Financial Corporation, they happened to take part in the largest Ponzi scheme ever recorded until Bernie Madoff came some years later.
00:10:19.180And his most significant consulting relationship began with Leslie Wexner.
00:10:24.820Now, if that main name sounds familiar to you, it has been alleged that Epstein made millions because he was managing Leslie Wexner's affairs.
00:10:36.480But Leslie, you might recognize Wexner because he is the owner of many retail stores, Abercrombie & Fitch, Victoria's Secret, I think is probably the one that he's most known for, Lane Bryant, just the L brands in general.
00:10:50.440Leslie, for whatever reason, just felt that Jeffrey Epstein should just be given control of everything.
00:10:55.540Power of attorney, make hiring decisions, firing decisions.
00:10:58.440He really empowered this Jeffrey Epstein.
00:11:01.780And for whatever reason, while Epstein was empowered, when executives at the company would come forward and say, hey, this Jeffrey Epstein is kind of a creep.
00:11:11.280He he's posing as a recruiter for Victoria's Secret models and he's getting access to these women that was that was completely ignored.
00:11:42.380In early 2006, Epstein was actually charged in Florida with multiple counts of molestation and unlawful sexual activity with a minor.
00:11:51.580Now, to be clear, the FBI was able to confirm.
00:11:55.820For 34 minors, they were able to confirm their stories had been corroborated, that they had been abused by him.
00:12:03.000That number was then increased to 40 by the time he signed this really interesting plea deal.
00:12:09.600OK, and to just let you know what he was up to, the details from the investigation included allegations that 12 year old triplets were flown in from France.
00:12:19.260France, interesting place for Epstein's birthday and then flown back following the day after they had been sexually abused by him.
00:12:27.780It was alleged that the young girls were being recruited from Brazil, from South American countries, from former Soviet countries, Europe.
00:12:35.080And that a certain Jean-Luc Brunel, who ran the modeling agency, which was funded by Epstein, known as MC2, was supplying these young girls to Epstein.
00:12:47.460Now, Jean-Luc Brunel, again, we're not going to get sidetracked here.
00:13:49.880We're just going to go ahead and grant immunity to those people.
00:13:52.900The prosecutors also agreed that they would keep the deal that they made with Jeffrey Epstein a secret from his victims so that the victims could not challenge it in court.
00:14:42.300This is from like The Washington Post, other sources.
00:14:44.660But it reads, while most convicted sex offenders in Florida are sent to state prison, Epstein was instead housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County Stockade.
00:14:59.940He was just housed in a private wing of the sheriff's office.
00:15:03.580And according to the sheriff's office, was for three and a half months allowed to leave the jail on work release for up to 12 hours a day, six days a week.
00:15:19.020So for six days a week, 12 hours a day, Jeffrey Epstein was allowed to leave.
00:15:22.560Now, when he was actually in his private cell, the door was open.
00:15:27.520Epstein's cell door was left unlocked and he had access to the attorney room where a television was installed for him.
00:15:36.980So he is not only allowed to leave his room whenever he wants, allowed to leave the sheriff's office for 12 hours a day, including one day of the weekend because it's six days a week.
00:15:48.160They also went through an effort to install a television for him in the attorney's room.
00:15:52.520Not even the attorneys got that, but they installed one for him.
00:15:58.520That's before they moved him into their previously unstaffed infirmary.
00:16:03.440Now, the sheriff's office, if you're wondering what they got, Jeffrey Epstein, right before he turned himself over, he established this not-for-profit.
00:16:11.620And from that not-for-profit, while he was in jail, he paid the sheriff's office $128,000.
00:16:19.780And that was for extra service that they had provided him during his work release.
00:16:24.480And what extra services did they provide Jeffrey Epstein during his work release?
00:16:28.900Well, he wanted to make sure that his office, his off-campus office, was monitored by permit deputies and that their overtime was paid for by Epstein.
00:16:39.400And he made sure that those deputies that were coming with him to work wore suits and that they checked in his guests at his front desk.
00:16:48.100So, the sheriff's, while he was going to work, came with him.
00:16:53.880He wanted them to wear suits and they were responsible for checking in his guests.
00:16:59.020This is while he's in jail serving his sentence.
00:17:01.600Now, later, the sheriff's office would say that the guest logs were destroyed.
00:17:08.520So, we don't know who they were checking in for.
00:17:12.040Anyways, Epstein served almost 13 months, if we're calling that, serving before he was released in 2009 for a year of probation on house arrest.
00:17:23.120House arrest for Jeffrey Epstein looked a little different, okay?
00:17:25.720While on probation, he was allowed to go on numerous trips because he doesn't have just one house, you guys.
00:17:33.200So, he was allowed to take his corporate jet to his residences in Manhattan, in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
00:17:40.460He was also, because you can imagine he didn't get a lot of exercise in his houses, he was allowed to go on long shopping trips and walks all around Palm Beach for, quote-unquote, exercise.
00:17:53.540Actually, I actually do think he probably had a gym in all these houses, but the point is, is he wanted fresh air exercise, so he needed these long walks throughout Palm Beach.
00:18:03.340Epstein was also allowed to use his own driver to drive him between jail and his office and other appointments.
00:18:12.480Now, you're probably thinking around now, why on earth would Alex Acosta agree to that?
00:18:19.280Why would you allow this man, guilty as sin, to essentially just run a sheriff's office for a few months and then do whatever he wants thereafter?
00:18:27.440Well, Alex Acosta faced a lot of pressure when Trump nominated him for Secretary of Labor, and he told reporters years later that it wasn't in his control.
00:18:59.140What colony of Kossars, Kossars, what are we calling them, could be so powerful, almost bored with their power, if we're going back to this space book,
00:19:09.740bored with their power, that they would allow this to take place and have confidence, know fully well, that even if they get caught, who cares?
00:19:17.280I mean, you'd have to be so powerful and so politically extremist, like that book suggests, that you could, like, I don't know, sink the U.S. as liberty,
00:19:27.420maybe shoot a sitting president in broad daylight while you're at it and still have politicians referring to you as friends and allies.
00:19:51.300He was very high up in the deep state, and he used this passport to enter countries throughout the 1980s, which is very young, very young, the 1980s, guys, including the United Kingdom, Spain, Saudi Arabia.
00:20:04.800He also had a very compelling interest in artwork, okay?
00:20:10.540He had this artwork of Bill Clinton in Monica Lewinsky's dress above his desk.
00:20:20.180And that's interesting in general, because I don't know if you know this, but President Clinton was blackmailed.
00:20:25.520He was blackmailed by Israel because they wanted to get this deal done with the Palestinian Authority and also were pressuring him to release one of their assets, Jonathan Pillard.
00:20:37.980Now, Jonathan Pillard, to give you a background here, was another agent of Israel.
00:20:42.500He was actually a CIA analyst who was found guilty and went to prison for 30 years for spying on behalf of Israel.
00:20:49.840So he worked for the U.S. government, but he was spying on behalf of Israel.
00:20:53.360Anyways, this is according to the Times of Israel.
00:20:59.720Netanyahu said to have offered Lewinsky tapes for Pollard, okay?
00:21:04.460It reads in this article that Israel attempted to use tapes of the former U.S. President Bill Clinton's steamy conversations with intern Monica Lewinsky to leverage the release of Jonathan Pollard.
00:21:18.020But that's at least what the book regarding the Clinton family was claiming.
00:21:24.700And the subtitle is The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine.
00:21:29.200And the author, Daniel Halper, relies on on-the-record interviews with former officials, together with a close analysis of documents that were termed the quote-unquote Monica Files.
00:21:41.000And it tells the story of one of the most prominent political families in the United States, being the Clintons.
00:21:46.600According to the author, the documents indicate that during the Y Plantation Talks, so these were plantation talks, like it was held on the Y Plantation in Maryland, okay, between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
00:21:58.560And Bill Clinton was in the middle of this, because, you know, there's always drama happening there, in 1998, and Netanyahu wasn't getting what he wanted.
00:22:08.600So Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, our dear friend and ally, pulled Bill Clinton aside, and he presses, first and foremost, for the release of Jonathan Pollard.
00:22:17.940This is directly from the Times of Israel article.
00:22:20.900The Israelis present at Y River had a new tactic for their negotiations.
00:22:29.040They'd overheard Clinton and Monica, and they had it on tape.
00:22:33.300Not wanting to directly threaten the powerful American president, a crucial Israeli ally, Clinton was told that the Israeli government had thrown the tapes away.
00:22:43.000But the very mention of them was enough to constitute a form of blackmail, Halper wrote, adding that, quote,
00:22:49.800according to information provided by a CIA source, a stricken Clinton appeared to buckle.
00:22:56.800Our friend and ally is at it again, you guys.
00:24:08.380They had no evidence that the convicted sex offender and disgraced financier or even calling him that.
00:24:13.180I don't even know how he's allowed to be deemed a financier.
00:24:15.980That there was no evidence that he blackmailed powerful figures or that he kept a client list or that he was murdered, according to the memo.
00:24:23.240And now if you're thinking, didn't we see when the FBI read at his home that there was a photo and he had all of these tapes?
00:24:47.540And, yeah, they also are releasing some raw and enhanced versions of footage of the Manhattan prison where Epstein was held the night that he died.
00:24:59.540And they say that the video supports the medical examiner's findings that Epstein died by suicide.
00:25:30.440It's it's I mean, now the nation that cared so much about Jonathan Pollard that they blackmailed Clinton to get him back to try to get him back.
00:25:42.100And when that failed, they still were able, by the way, to get Jonathan Pollard.
00:25:59.980They said this would go a long way in just healing, you know, tensions between Israel and America.
00:26:04.100And so even though he was already out of prison, they felt that it would this next step should be taken, which is to say just wipe his record clean.
00:26:14.840And then what Jonathan Pollard did as soon as he got that pardon was he got on a plane and went to Israel and was greeted on the tarmac by President Netanyahu.
00:26:36.060I've read what the press says about me.
00:26:38.280So I will first and foremost remind you that this is kind of strange to hear only because Pam Bondi definitely said on Fox News in February that the client list was on her desk.
00:26:47.700I mean, I'll let you guys watch the clip of what she said on Fox News.
00:28:18.480And I really believe that now with Cash and Pam, there will be accountability.
00:28:21.480Okay, so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to take out my little men in black tool, my little men in black tool, and just wipe your memory real quick.
00:28:39.100DOJ and FBI have now concluded there was no Jeffrey Epstein client list.
00:28:43.480What do you tell MAGA supporters who say they want anyone involved in Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes to be held accountable?
00:28:49.280This administration wants anyone who has ever committed a crime to be held accountable.
00:28:53.340And I would argue this administration has done more to lock up bad guys than certainly the previous administration.
00:28:59.800And the Trump administration is committed to truth and to transparency.
00:29:03.620That's why the attorney general and the FBI director pledged at the president's direction to do an exhaustive review of all of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and his death.
00:29:14.700And they put out a memo in conclusion of that review.
00:29:17.780There was material they did not release because, frankly, it was incredibly graphic and it contained child pornography, which is not something that's appropriate for public consumption.
00:29:27.340But they committed to an exhaustive investigation.
00:30:53.500It just happened, like, just right in our face.
00:30:55.800And listen, if I was writing a fantasy novel about costers getting away with everything, I don't know, like I would end up bored with like bored with their power.
00:31:20.460Interestingly enough, though, I was contacted by someone, a certain someone.
00:31:25.460Those of you who enjoyed my Brigitte series, Xavier Poussard has been working quite diligently over the last couple of years, not just on the story of Brigitte Macron and this weird ring that happens in France.
00:31:34.820But also that investigation brought him to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:31:38.220Because Jeffrey Epstein, as Ghislaine Maxwell, she was French as well.
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00:39:37.980Like I said, I was specifically told by people who I was working for and working with that it meant like this is a death threat, essentially, that once they say the issue of fatwa, that it means kill this person.
00:39:50.540And here is the actual definition of a fatwa.
00:39:52.520I just this is just I just Googled this.
00:39:54.260It says a fatwa is a non-binding legal opinion in Islam issued by a qualified religious scholar known as a mufti on a specific issue.
00:40:05.780It serves as an interpretation of Islamic law and provides guidance to Muslims on various aspects of life, including religious practices and ethical dilemmas.
00:40:16.400Fatwas are not considered legally binding judicial rulings, but rather legal advice or directives based on Islamic teachings.
00:40:23.860I just want to read that to you because I was totally surprised that that is what it was.
00:40:29.420It sounds like, you know, when you if you're a Catholic and is this Catholic doctrine and somebody has to furnish the answer to a yes or a no.
00:41:25.340Has Iran ever backed an assassination attempt against Donald Trump?
00:41:30.500This is actually what Netanyahu is trying to insinuate and to make your people or the president of your country to believe.
00:41:41.760But this is wrong because Netanyahu, as I said, has its own agenda.
00:41:46.440It wants to drag the U.S. into forever wars, as I said, and to bring more insecurity, instability and unrest to the whole region.
00:41:56.880OK, well, you're definitely not going to get a disagreement from me regarding Netanyahu.
00:42:05.040I just want to be very clear. He's our friend and our ally. He's our friend and our ally.
00:42:08.240Definitely. My politicians say so. So it definitely must be true.
00:42:11.500You know, if I had to guess from people that might have been on the Epstein list, it might have been like, you know, almost the whole of Congress.
00:42:16.020But it's fascinating that the people are attacking Tucker for bringing you another version of events like they attacked him when he sat down with Putin, because that almost should be the media's job.
00:42:24.780If they were actually the fourth estate and were actually interested in making sure that our governments were not becoming too corrupt, they wouldn't attack journalists.
00:42:33.040Like I said, the journalists are actually being attacked. If you Google someone's name and they're loved and celebrated by the media, you know that you should not be listening to that person.
00:42:39.660It's that simple. It really is that simple. Because to tell the truth is to render yourself an enemy of the state.
00:42:45.220That is just the reality that I'm living and that I am accepting.
00:42:48.400But I remain optimistic. Why do I have a smile on my face? Because people are waking up.
00:42:52.160They are waking up to these tactics. And I get it.
00:42:55.200Maybe the Kossers are bored because they've had so much power and they control the education system and they brainwash so many of us and they're controlling the congressmen.
00:43:02.540And they're laughing at us and creating fantasy novels and just disappearing.
00:43:08.420I mean, everything of that, it seems that they lock down.
00:43:11.740Right. JFK's assassination. The Epstein files.
00:43:14.560It always pertains to whatever Israel's name is involved.
00:43:18.200You know, that is just the reality. And people are just seem to be radically accepting that we've been deluded.
00:43:28.240Of course, our awakening is not going to come without a fight like hell, because I do believe there could have been maybe a place that was settled by political extremists on the basis of everything that I've researched.
00:43:38.600And that's why I started this book club.
00:43:42.440They are going to be extreme in trying to stop this awakening.
00:43:46.540But we also have to be just as extreme in our commitment to telling the truth.
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00:46:47.180Yes, I guess protests in the street won't happen unless it's your kids being trafficked or being sent to foreign conflicts or another nation.
00:46:54.900There are demons governing your lives.
00:47:01.420I'd love to know your opinion regarding BBC employees' letter about their pro-Israel content, more and more standing up against Israel propaganda.
00:47:08.820I actually was not aware of that, that there were BBC employees that wrote a letter.
00:47:13.120100 BBC insiders pen a letter accusing the UK broadcaster of being PR for Israel.
00:47:19.020Stars like Miriam Margoyles and Charles Dance Sign.
00:47:22.960Yeah, I'm not sure if it was BBC, but I also saw that there was a documentary.
00:47:27.020I think it was BBC, actually, because I spoke about it with my husband, because I wanted to understand how BBC works, since it's, like, government-owned.
00:47:32.820And he was telling me, because there was some group that wanted to premiere a documentary about Gaza.
00:47:38.600And basically, the BBC, they had to go to court.
00:47:41.640It got shut down because they said that it didn't represent both sides of the issue well, or, like, that's how they assess whether or not it can appear on BBC.
00:47:49.400And I do want to say to the creators of that content, if you want me to put up my website and promote it so people can see it, I will do that.
00:47:57.300I certainly do not understand why they would prevent people from seeing that, what's happening in Gaza.
00:48:02.380And so, yeah, I did not, I was not aware they wrote this letter.
00:48:13.680What about one minute of surveillance of the video missing?
00:48:17.200Yes, apparently, and I have to fact check this, because I found out this right before we went live,
00:48:21.200But apparently, the Epstein tape, which shows that no one went in because we didn't see, like, Shaw Sank Redemption or The Count of Monte Cristo.
00:48:31.160Like, there's no way there could be a tunnel to get out of a cell or anything.
00:48:35.640But anyways, the point is, is that this footage apparently is missing a minute.
00:48:39.380Again, they did say that some of it would be enhanced, but I don't know why you would enhance it by deleting a minute.
00:48:47.300So we'll have to look into that further and maybe report more tomorrow when more information comes out.
00:48:51.480And not something that I looked into particularly, but it has been said across social media today.
00:48:56.240So I promise I will commit to looking into that.
00:48:58.520Groovin with Christ writes, I love that, Groovin with Christ.
00:49:01.200God bless you always to Jesus through Mary.
00:49:59.300And so they just need a few assets who are absurdly rich, have cameras all throughout their properties.
00:50:08.280For my book club people, Tom Ince would have been the earliest iteration of this.
00:50:12.960The Peeping Tom label actually comes from this director in Hollywood, Tom Ince, who set up these peeping holes throughout his mansion, giant mansion, where all the actresses and everyone would come.
00:50:24.160And, yeah, so this stuff has been going on for a very long time.
00:50:28.400And it's a very sophisticated network.
00:50:30.400And so I trust Xavier Poussard's assessment that it's pretty crazy.
00:51:31.100I'm not sure what the truth is either.
00:51:32.840I will say the way that Tulsi spoke, I mean, Trump spoke about Tulsi.
00:51:38.380And I think we showed that image last week when on the topic of Iran, I wouldn't be happy if I was kind of thrown under the bus very quickly without so much as a conversation.
00:51:48.220When on the topic of Iran and whether or not they had nukes, I didn't think that was his finest moment.
00:51:53.200That's not how, you know, when you're on a team, you just don't throw your team members under the bus like that.
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00:52:21.720We're not even scratching the surface with Epstein.
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