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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
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Over the years there has been a narrative built that Jeffrey Epstein was some kind of massage
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super spy and that everything he was doing was on behalf of the Israeli government.
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And while there's certainly some truth to the fact that Jeffrey Epstein worked in conjunction
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with the Israeli government, that doesn't make a McCard carrying member of the massage,
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especially when you start looking at all the other evidence that's been provided.
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Including his infatuation with Islam.
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Jeffrey Epstein had a thing for Islam, Islamic traditions, and certainly Islamic artifacts,
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so let's just rip it down to something disciplined because the Epstein was misad narrative
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has been treated with far more seriousness than it's ever earned.
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There's a fundamental difference, one that professionals in intelligence, law enforcement,
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and financial crime, understand immediately between a controlled, formal intelligence officer
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and a deniable opportunistic asset. Epstein fits squarely in the latter category, he was a
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facilitator, a broker of access, a man who cultivated proximity to power, and then monetize that
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proximity in ways that made him useful to multiple interested parties. That's not conjecture,
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that's his operating model. And what's being pushed by the loudest voices is not analysis,
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its reductionism. They took a complex, multi-jurisdictional network involving finance, politics,
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academia, and transnational movement, and collapsed it into a single-axis explanation.
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That's not how intelligence ecosystems function. No serious service, whether it's
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misad, the CIA, or any comparable body relies on a loan ideologically committed, super agent
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operating in plain sight for decades at that level of exposure. That's fiction.
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What they do rely on are individuals like Epstein, financially embedded, socially connected,
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morally compromised, who can be engaged, leveraged, and discarded as necessary.
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And importantly, such individuals are rarely exclusive to one service.
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That's the part the narrative conveniently ignores. Now, look at Epstein himself.
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Not as a character in someone's geopolitical fanfiction, but as a subject of record.
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His communications, his associations, his movements. None of it reflects ideological alignment
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with a single national intelligence agenda. It reflects opportunism. It reflects adaptability.
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It reflects somebody who understood the value of access across different power structures
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and navigated accordingly. Even the way he framed his own environments and affiliations,
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fluid, performative, tailored to audience, undermines the idea of a disciplined,
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mission-bound operative. Intelligence officers are controlled assets within a structure.
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Epstein operated outside of any structure, which is precisely why he was valuable.
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So when people repeat the claim that Epstein was some kind of dedicated, misad operative,
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what they're really doing, whether they realize it or not, is simplifying a complex operational
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environment into something digestible, but fundamentally misleading. It replaces structure
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with mythology. It replaces evidence with assumption. And in doing so, it moves the discussion
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further away from the kind of rigorous, multilayered analysis that this case actually demands.
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Today's article was published by the Independent.
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Headline Epstein obtained sacred items from Mecca for unusual mosque on his private island.
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This article was authored by Mike Bedigan. The Epstein files have shed light on the purpose
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of a mysterious blue and white striped building on the pedophile financier's Caribbean island
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of Little St. James. Correspondent showed that Epstein referred to the building as a mosque
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on multiple occasions, though the plans for the structure were changed multiple times,
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having at one point been designated as a music room, a chapel, and a pavilion.
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Well, that kind of goes in the face of everything that's been pitched, huh? I mean,
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it's totally the behavior of somebody in the misad to build a mosque on their island,
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and then populate it with a bunch of Islamic artifacts.
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It should look old. It will be for the inside walls like a mosque.
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I would love to see examples Epstein wrote in correspondence to a contact in Uzbekistan.
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Discussing types of tiles to decorate the building, which is topped with a golden dome.
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And of course, the counter to this is going to be, well, he made it look like a mosque,
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because that's part of the siop. It's unclear if the building was ever actually used for its
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purpose as a place of Islamic worship. Epstein identified himself as a secular Jew.
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Now, look, I don't know if it was used for worship. I doubt that.
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But anybody out here pitching that Jeffrey Epstein was some misad agent is crazy.
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The gap between what an agent is and what an asset is is gigantic.
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And they're not the same thing. They're not interchangeable.
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When you're an asset, you're somebody that's being run. You're being managed.
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You have a handler. You have a contact. Somebody you're talking to.
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When you're an agent, you work for the agency itself. You work for the government.
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And that was never Jeffrey Epstein's role. The whole idea was to keep him clandestine
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and to keep him off the books. That's how he was most effective.
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And to do that, he had to be able to operate as an independent contractor. And that's exactly
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what he's always been. However, the documents reveal a year's long obsession with Arabic,
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and Muslim art, and culture. Evidence in his interactions with powerful figures,
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including Emirati Sultan, Ahmed bin Suleyam, and Mohammed bin Salman, who would later become
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crown prince of Saudi Arabia. These were all of Jeffrey Epstein's buddies.
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And let's remember they share the same proclivities.
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Are we going to make pretend that these princes, these shakes over in the Gulf Arab nations
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aren't into some wild shit? Come on. We've all heard the stories about Instagram models,
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human port of parties, etc. So what would make anyone think that Jeffrey Epstein wouldn't be
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directly in his element in these countries? That's the kind of shitty it was really into.
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You want to talk about a vulgar display of power? Head over to one of these parties with these
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princes and these Instagram models. Photos released as part of the files show Epstein with Suleyam,
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who was forced to resign from his position as head of Dubai based cargo logistics company DP World
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due to his association with the finance here, inspecting a large elaborate tapestry on the floor
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of his New York townhouse in 2014. Well, that sure goes against the narrative, huh?
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The Jewish James Bond, Jeffrey Epstein,
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cavorting with a bunch of Arab shakes. Okay, I guess.
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In 2003, Epstein claimed a vanity fair that he owned the largest Persian rug you'll ever see
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in a private home. So big, it must have come from a mosque while serving jail time in Florida
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in 2009. Epstein had hired architects to draw a plans for a large homom,
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Turkish bath house and spa, complete with bass, massage polyure, and a private terrace,
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and probably some place for the harem, right? I mean, that was a gigantic thing with the Ottoman
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Empire all the way back in Turkish history. Jeffrey Epstein had a fascination with this whole
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entire lifestyle and he certainly had a fascination with Islam itself. And I think that the evidence
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backs all of that up. These plans were abandoned in favor of a music room, the document show,
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though the designs were still Middle Eastern in style in 2011. He asked his Uzbek contact about
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acquiring the tiles for his mosque detailing specific details such as correct lettering to retain
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authenticity. Now, of course, we have to keep in mind. Epstein might have been lying to these
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dudes too. Oh, yeah, I'm building a mosque. I'm doing this. I'm doing that. Can you help me get
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some tiles? Meanwhile, he has no desire or no intention of really building a mosque. And I think
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that really illustrates the point that Jeffrey Epstein was a me first MFR and he didn't care about
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any real ideology. He didn't care about religion. He didn't care about state. He cared about self.
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Epstein exercise is substantial wealth and influence to acquire extravagant pieces for the building.
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In 2017, the document show he met with Aziza Al-Aqmati, an aide to a consultant for the Royal Court
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of Saudi Arabia. Now, do you think the Royal Court of Saudi Arabia is meeting with
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Mossad agents on a regular basis? Now, that's not to say a Mossad agent hasn't been slipped in before.
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But do you really think that's something the Saudi royal family does? At that time, negotiations
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were being made for the shipment of a special tent to be shipped to Epstein's island as well
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as more items for the mosque. We're receiving three pieces from the Kaaba Epstein's assistant
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told the customs broker, apparently referring to the stone queue building that stands at the center
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of the Islamic holy site of Mecca. Are we just going to ignore this? Is this something that we
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should just be like, ah, you know what? Epstein was pretty eccentric. He was just doing this as a
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big gag, or could it be that Jeffrey Epstein had a very, very high opinion of Islam overall.
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One of the items had been used inside the Kaaba, according to the document, and another was the
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Kiswa, the outer covering of the structure, which has enormous religious significance. The
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coverings replaced every year, created by hundreds of individuals and royal workshop using about
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1500 pounds of silk and 250 pounds of gold and silver thread. Each one reportedly cost around
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five million. And they gave that to Epstein. Why would they give that to Epstein? If he was some
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gigantic enemy of their race, of their religion, of their life? Well, the answer is he wasn't.
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Epstein was an asset to them, just as much as he was an asset to Israel or America or the Russians.
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That was Epstein's purpose.
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After it's been used, the Kiswa's divided up and distributed to various organizations or benefactors.
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The black piece was touched by a minimum 10 million Muslims of different denominations,
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Sunni, Shia, and others. El-Aqmadi told Epstein in an email highlighting the significance of the item.
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So we're not talking about just a little, you know, non-meaningful piece of fabric. We're talking
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about something that has big meaning in the Islamic world, and it was given to Jeffrey Epstein.
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They walk around the Kaaba seven rounds, then everyone tries as much as they can to touch it,
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and they kept their prayers, wishes, tears, and hopes on this piece, hoping after all that their
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prayers are accepted. Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019 after being arrested on sex trafficking
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charges. Now, I've never been a fan of the whole Masat theory. I've told you that from the very
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beginning of this. It was too convenient and it's too clean, and it gives the real people who created
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Epstein and out, and also a convenient boogie man. That was always the purpose, and it was pretty
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effective. A lot of people bought into it. Everybody's looking for a boogie man. But unfortunately,
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when it comes to Epstein, you didn't need to go overseas to find that boogie man. All you had to do
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was head down to Langley. Because the truth is, Jeffrey Epstein was unleashed on the world,
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not by the Masad, but by our very own CIA and intelligence services right here in the good old
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United States. And that's why I always tell you that the Masad had a seat at the table,
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but they most certainly weren't cooking the meal. All the information that goes with this
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