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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
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Over the past few weeks, we've been talking quite a bit about the death of Jeffrey Epstein
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and some of the people that were questioned by the OIG inspectors as they began their investigation.
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And one thing that I think is very clear is that they were not getting the truth from
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the people that they interviewed.
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And to me, it looks like it was all coordinated, whether it was by the union or by the guards
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themselves, all their answers seem to match up.
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And I have no idea how anyone who's serious about finding out what happened here can
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just write all this stuff off as a coincidence or as negligence.
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Because in my opinion, there was a lot more going on here than just negligence.
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And that's just from the statements that they gave, right?
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We're not even talking about the cash deposits.
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I mean, how are you going to have all those mysterious cash deposits, but no interest
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from the investigators about where that cash originated from?
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Don't you think that's kind of important considering what's going on here?
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Considering the fact that Jeffrey Epstein was just found dead in his cell and Tova Noel
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was the woman who last saw him who was supposed to be taking care of him.
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We're not going to take a look at those mysterious deposits and see where they came from.
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Is that really what you're telling me?
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And the craziest part is that out of the other side of their mouth, they'll tell us that
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there was this big investigation and that there's nothing left to see here and that everything's
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been uncovered, which is crazy considering every time we turn around, there's some new
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plot hole in their story.
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And we're not just talking about mirror speculation anymore.
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We have documents to back this shit up, right?
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We have the duty call list.
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We have the interviews.
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And for me, those are the most telling when you have somebody like Tova Noel under the
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microscope, the way she is.
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And she's saying things like I don't recall for basic questions about her job.
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You know she's lying and I think it's absurd that Tova Noel and Michael Thomas never
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ended up going to prison for what they did.
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So now after all these years, Congress wants to talk to Tova Noel.
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So today we have an article from ABC News and the headline House Oversight Committee seeks
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interview with prison guard on duty when Epstein died.
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This article was authored by Eli Brown, Peter Charlombas and James Hill.
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The House Oversight Committee requested testimony from one of the prison guards on duty at the
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Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York when Jeffrey Epstein died in August of 2019,
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according to a letter made public on Friday.
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Tova Noel, along with another guard Michael Thomas, were charged in a federal indictment
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in November of 2019, with falsifying records.
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To make it seem as though they completed their required rounds of the special housing unit
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when they did not, and it's much more than that though.
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It's all the other stuff, right?
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If it was just them falling asleep, I'd be like, you know what?
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Shit happens, people are tired at work, I get it.
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But there's just too much going on here.
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And how is it that all the coincidences bounce in one direction?
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You would think that one or two of them would bounce in our direction, right?
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But no, it's always in the direction of the federal government and in the direction
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of silence, according to the indictment, Noel and Thomas repeatedly failed to complete
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mandated counts of prisoners under their watch and spend substantial portions of their
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shifts at their desks browsing the internet, which is crazy because the internet that is
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located at the facility wasn't even capable of them going to like social media or anything
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So they were browsing the actual web, looking at motorcycles, looking at couches, who
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does that in the middle of the night?
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Like what are you even doing right now?
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You're not looking at the news, you're not looking at whatever, instead the two of you
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are looking at things to purchase, and then Jeffrey Epstein dies, and then Tov and
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Awell has all these mysterious cash deposits in her bank account.
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But sure, nothing to see here, no investigation needed.
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These guards, they were just tired from working too many shifts.
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That's all this was.
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There was nothing that was criminal that was occurring.
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Nobody was trying to whack Jeffrey Epstein, why would they want to do that?
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He's just a lone predator, right?
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The government alleged that as a result of the guards conduct, no one conducted any count
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of the prisoners in the special housing unit, from approximately 10.30pm on August 9th
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until approximately 6.30am on August 10th, when Epstein was found by Noel and Thomas
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on responsive in his cell, and it was Michael Thomas, who found them, not Noel.
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And we're learning all of this now as we go through the OIG investigator interviews,
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And that's why I think they're crucial.
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I think they're very important for us to understand what's going on here, because
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in my opinion, this is a gigantic part of the overall cover up, and it's my true belief
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that the government is covering up what really happened in that gel cell.
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I truly believe that.
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And whether that was Epstein taking his own life after being threatened or told he better
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do it, or if that was somebody going into that cell and killing him, I think that the
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guards would have to be involved in one way or the other, paid to go to sleep, paid to
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look the other way, paid to not do their rounds, whatever it might be.
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And when you look at the evidence that has been provided to us, I find it hard to believe
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that Tova Noel wasn't pieced off a few bucks by somebody.
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The question is, who pieced her off?
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Noel and Thomas later reached a deal with prosecutors, and the case was dropped in December
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The committee's letter requests that Noel appear for a transcribed interview on March 26th.
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The recent release of the Epstein files by the Justice Department has resulted into attention
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on Noel and Epstein's death, including reports that focus on a series of small cash deposits
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adding up to about $12,000 to Noel's account between April 2018 and July of 2019.
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Most of the deposits occurred before Epstein was arrested.
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The last one came 10 days prior to his death.
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Noel's bank flagged those transactions to the FBI in a suspicious activity report, which
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was filed a few days after Noel's federal indictment, according to recently disclosed
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A brief flash of orange, seen on Prison Surveillance video, in an area near Epstein's cell at 10
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40pm, the night before Epstein was discovered, unresponsive, with the news, made from orange
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A list of Noel's browsing history, which included internet searches for furniture, benefits
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websites, and the latest, on Epstein and Jail.
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Now does that sound like somebody that had no idea who Epstein was, like she was trying
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to tell us in that interview?
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Because to me, it sure seems like we're getting nothing but lies from Tova Noel.
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Because of this, because of the media reports, and because of the fact that honestly most
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people on the committee aren't confident 100% that Epstein's death was by suicide,
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we're going to ask Ms. Noel to come in for a transcribed interview.
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Oversight committee James Comer told Fox News earlier this week.
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No one's accusing her of any wrongdoing, but we have a lot of questions about Epstein.
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And look, I'm not going to sit here at a accuser of wrongdoing either, right?
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But there's a lot of suspicious shit going on.
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I don't think that we have sufficient answers about why it went down or how it went down
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or all the details of how we got to A to Z.
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And honestly, I think that's all by design.
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And I've said that from the beginning.
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Do you really think the government wanted this kind of case to make it to trial or whatever,
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where there's discovery, there's back and forth, where the government ends up looking
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Keep in mind a lot of what's going on right now is so the government can save face.
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So considering that, what would make you think that the government is going to expose
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They're not going to do it.
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The whole entire point of giving them that deal was so that this all went away.
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And that's why they got that deal.
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They never thought that this was going to come back.
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They thought this was all over and done with, right?
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They really thought that there was never going to be a real look into how all this went
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And that was the point.
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Remember this is all by design.
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And when you start looking at it through that lens, everything becomes crystal clear.
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A report on Epstein's death by the Justice Department Inspector General completed in
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2023 determined that video showed at 1040 p.m. on August 9th.
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A correction officer believed to be Noel had carried the linen or inmate clothing up
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to the tier containing Epstein cell.
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That was the last time any officer approached the tier where Epstein was housed according
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Noel Noel goes on to say in the interview that she never carried any linen up to the
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tier where Epstein cell.
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Who was carrying that linen?
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And are we ever going to find out?
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In a sworn interview with the IG in June 2021, Noel said she never gave out linen and
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denied providing Epstein with excess linen found in his cell when his body was discovered.
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She also told investigators that she did not remember searching the internet for Epstein,
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but she may have read a news article.
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She said she believed she was the last person to see Epstein alive at around 10 p.m.
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on August 9th, according to a transcript of her interview with the IG.
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And that's what we're going through right now.
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And I think it's crucial that everybody understands exactly how we got to this point.
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And what better way to do that than to hear what Tov and Noel has to say in her own words.
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Noel was not asked in the IG interview about deposits to her account.
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According to grand jury transcripts disclosed by the DOJ from the criminal case against
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Noel, an FBI agent testified banking records of the guards were examined, and there was
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no evidence that Noel or Thomas had been bribed.
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According to the FBI, who's in on the cover-up?
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How can we trust anybody who's involved in this?
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I'm sorry, but I just can.
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And look, I'm not some black-pilled person.
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I don't like to just get up here and complain.
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I like to offer a resolution if I have one.
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And the resolution here is a special counsel or some kind of tribunal.
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That is the only way to remedy this situation, the only way.
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But short of that, we're never going to get to the bottom of this.
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And if you think that this committee is going to really try and dig deep, and they're going
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to try and really get to the bottom of what happened, you have not been paying attention
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because that committee has been put into place to protect President Trump.
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That's the whole purpose of that committee.
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So we'll have to see what they asked Tov and Noel, but my guess is it's going to be more
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And we'll just get sent on another fishing expedition.
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It was my twin sister.
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It was my cousin, John.
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That's the kind of bullshit she's telling us in that interview.
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So do we really think that we're going to get any more out of her when she goes to Congress?
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But like Barnum and Bailey say, the show must go on, right?
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