Opinions are mine (usually). RPs not Endorsements. Sorry in advance (for some but not all things). There’s time for this Dr. Jones’ love. Baruch HaShem
I hope Meghan is correct. But everyone should recoil in horror that a nepo baby who was on one of the early LA reality shows is the solution to everyone problem….
This can’t be a free speech platform if vicious Jews haters can say whatever they want and those that opine or oppose that conduct get a ban. If you’re going to have violent speech prohibitions they should be applied equally and the tools need to work…@elonmusk@nikitabier
I honestly can't even believe I have to address this - no one has ever paid me to tweet anything, ever. And no one until today has ever called me a "MAGA influencer".
Just absolute nonsense.
@ScotsFyre@jaymann34@joerogan I agree. This is also the problem with putting trust in people with shit worldviews to lazy to stop the degradation on his side of the isle, come to us to help him ONLY so far as he can still do what he wants AND THEN complain about how WE gave him what he wants
Conan O’Brien: “It’s the first time since 2012 that there are no British actors nominated for best actor. A British spokesperson said well at least we arrest our pedophiIes.”
The UK literally covered up muslim rape gangs for years and let pedos roam free
Talarico voted for and helped elect Dustin Burrows as the “Republican” Speaker of the Texas House… and Burrows then gave Talarico multiple VICE CHAIRMANSHIPS.
He still holds these Vice Chairmanships.
Betrayal.
The two men were waiting for a table in San Jose, CA when 3 Islamists attacked them after overhearing Hebrew.
No arrests yet - but we need them deported back to their third world countries.
As I was watching the full 2-hours of Steve Bannon interviewing Jeffrey Epstein a decade ago, I typed up the following thoughts in real time:
Epstein claims he got his start innocently as a wunderkind trader at Bear Stearns, when he was put on the board of Rockefeller University (one of the leading research universities in the America) almost by accident/coincidence. Just happened to meet the right people at the right time.
And while there he got to know one of the Rockefeller sons who was forming a group called the Trilateral Commission — a grouping of politicians and business executes from three continents. He made it at 33 years old. He saw names on it of people who would go on to become major names and leaders like Bill Clinton.
It was interesting to hear him talk to Bannon about how he found out in jail about the 2008 financial collapse, and was doing collect calls to his own financial people from prison using multiple phones -- because the cords are short out of fear that prisoners will hang themselves with the longer phone cards. I’ll let that omen speak for itself.
The interview then goes to his knowledge of global financial markets and monetary and banking policy, and he wants to explain how things like fractional banking works to the average person. He wants you to know they’re screwing you in ways you can’t understand. He's playing both sides against the middle; now one of us after years of being one of them. He takes great pains to explain the 2008 financial collapse to the average Joe. Epstein actually agrees with what much of the Right said at the time, that Bill Clinton caused it by giving home loans (or subprime mortgages) to people who couldn’t afford them.
Epstein weirdly changes shirts and glasses in the middle of the interview. No explanation is given.
After spending about 30 minutes on details of the 2008 financial crisis, Epstein then discusses the nature of mathematics and science today. And how we need it to explain the things we can’t currently explain. Or "what people 300 years ago used to call God" he says. Epstein waxes poetic on Sir Isaac Newton and how the post-Newtonian understanding of physics greatly accelerated and benefitted humanity’s evolution. But then humanity went too far and denied the soul. He absolutely claims to believe the soul — or what he calls the “dark matter of the brain” — out-lives our physical body.
He claims those who attempt to explain the mysteries of humanity via religion are “charlatans” and we need a new modern scientific/philosophical understanding of such metaphysical things. Epstein spends a good deal of time sharing his thoughts about how’s there more to life than mere materialism, like the way we as a species respond to music, but a Biblical worldview is nowhere to be found in how he chooses to try and explain such realities.
Towards the end Bannon asks him if his money is dirty money, and Epstein says no “because I earned it” and “ethics is a complex subject.” Noting how much money he spent on polio vaccines in third world countries while acknowledging he’s a tier 1 sexual predator. “Everyone would still want my money” for their sick kids even if they knew where it came from and what immorality he allegedly committed to come by it.
The final question Bannon asks Epstein if he is the devil himself, because he has all the attributes of the devil, and Epstein calmly says no “and the devil scares me.”
Overall, what stands out to me most is how common, disarming, and relatable he is. He doesn’t sound like a creep at all, nor put off any semblance of that vibe. This isn’t interviewing Charles Manson. Far from it. Even at this late stage of his life, after all he had seen/done/heard (he’s already been to jail remember), he still talks like a guy that went to Coney Island as a kid and is wholly unimpressed if not scornful of elites. If you watched this interview and didn’t know the truth behind him, you would probably identify with him quite a bit.
I have to come to the conclusion after watching this the truth of who Epstein was is more complicated than we think. He’s attached to everyone and everything, and at the same time he’s not. He was doing FOIA requests on his own CIA ties, like trying to find out what they had on him at the same time we all think he was their asset. He was getting paid millions by the Rothschilds, who are at the heart of every Jew conspiracy alive today, at the same time he was hobnobbing with much of the Muslim world. I don’t think he fits merely into our human understanding of how these networks and associations work. He was more than that.
I think Epstein was a Satanic instrument. In fact, as I was listening to him and how engaging and empathetic he was, I kept thinking this is what the Antichrist would sound like in media interviews.
This interview reminded me of the movie Conspiracy about the infamous luncheon among Nazi leaders that took place to schedule and plan the Final Solution. This was all just very normal to them, despite the evil they were tangibly manifesting. They are coldly oblivious to it, as was Epstein in this interview.
@SteveDeaceShow Hitler built the autobahn. Mussolini the trains run on time. Some behaviors make everything else irrelevant. The problem with having a biblical worldview on your show is that it’s an actual higher standard that doesn’t care whether you like someone when they engage in immorality