00:00:00.000There's a there's a phone call. There's a conversation recording between Epstein and Nehud Barak, who's the former prime minister of Israel.
00:00:08.800This is Mike Benz is narrating it. But there's two clips I want you to listen to, Rob.
00:00:13.540I don't know if you saw the one that says get a board seat, three million dollars.
00:00:17.300He's out. He's trying to find a way now how to make money, how to get himself a job.
00:00:23.200And, you know, Epstein is coaching the former prime minister on how to get a job on how to make money.
00:00:28.500A little bit weird when this takes place. Is that what it is, Rob?
00:00:35.300And so we got to work backwards and say, here is my instead of thinking about what the opportunities are first, because right now you're focused on opportunities.
00:00:45.380I need you to focus on your personal balance sheet in terms of competences.
00:06:20.180If anybody doesn't realize how much pressure is coming from 20 different angles at any second on not to release this stuff, you're not paying attention.
00:06:31.840The reason this stuff hasn't been released is because there's a lot of people who have got their names in it, and there's a lot of people putting a lot of pressure on a lot of people.
00:06:40.160That's why it's taking so slow to release this.
00:06:42.640Second, yeah, the FBI and the Department of Justice could say, well, there's victims in here.
00:08:07.080Epstein was running the world's largest honey trap operation on behalf of KGB when he procured women for his networks of associates intelligence.
00:08:13.840The release of more than three million new documents Epstein releases to the late credits to his insidiary claims that made by senior officials.
00:08:22.080Epstein was working on behalf of Moscow and possibly Israel when he facilitated assignations for some of the world's most powerful men.
00:08:29.120And the file includes, this is why I'm going to come over to you, 1,056 documents naming Vladimir Putin and 9,629 referring to Moscow.
00:08:38.840Epstein even seems to have secured audiences with Putin after his 2008 convictions for procuring a child for prostitution.
00:08:49.260There's so much in there that it's on brand because KGB and China's, they have long been known to use women to tempt Western diplomats and Western business leaders.
00:09:03.120That has been their play for a long time.
00:09:08.700So was it surprising to see that Russia and Putin and 9,629 references and 1,056 documents?
00:09:19.420No, that doesn't surprise me at all because Russia has done this.
00:09:22.760And if Russia, Pat, if Russia looks at it and says, hey, this guy Epstein looks like he's playing for everybody's team and he's in for money and himself.
00:09:30.600Do you think we can maybe get him and leverage him with some of our women, with some of the Western people we want to compromise?
00:09:41.860They would have seen, I think Russia would have seen Epstein as an opportunity because this is what they and China have been doing with women for a long time.
00:09:49.960Ask Eric Swalwell about China and how they do it.
00:10:04.620And in my opinion, I don't think any intelligence agencies all across the world will pay the price.
00:10:10.020These secretive intelligence agencies, this is what they do.
00:10:12.980Whether it's CIA, whether it's FBI, whether it's MI6, whether it's KGB, whether it's Mossad, they're all going to still continue to what they do.
00:10:19.940But who should be held accountable are the names that continue to pop up.