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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
Well folks, it finally happened.
Prince Andrew, the world's most unemployed aristocrat, just got pink slip by the crown, and not only that,
but his bitch asked out booted from the Royal Lodge, stripped of every shiny trinket and meaningless title
that used to let him pretend that he was somebody.
The duket disgrace is now just Andrew, Mountbatten, Windsor.
A middle-aged free loader who finally ran out of excuses, connections, and taxpayer funded hideouts.
The only thing more unbelievable than his downfall is how long it took.
The writings been on the palace wall for years.
It just took a bulldozer made a public disgust to make the royals finally read it.
The man who once thought that his royal blood made him untouchable has finally discovered that even privilege has an expiration date.
Especially when your name's been dragged through enough scandals that it would make tabloid editors blush.
Remember, this is the guy who used to strut around in a uniform that he barely earned, puffed up like a parade balloon,
bragging about duty and service while cosying up to Jeffrey Epstein.
The human embodiment of sleaze and corruption.
He wanted to be seen as a noble, gallant figure, a veteran, a statesman, while his friends were international predators,
and financial manipulators, he called it networking.
The rest of us called it complicity.
Andrew wasn't some innocent bystander, caught in a bad crowd.
He was the crowd, jet-setting with the predator, hiding behind royal protocol, and pretending not to notice the victims.
Every handshake, every fake smile, every denial, it all wreaked of privilege gone rotten.
He used the royal crest like a shield.
The flash in titles instead of truth, and somehow thought the world would keep pretending not to notice.
But you can't keep up the shred forever when your entire reputation smells like cigar smoke, hush money, and bad decisions.
And now the bills come due.
The monarchies' problem-child just got repossessed.
Imagine the look on his face when he was told to pack up his precious teddy bears and get out of the royal lodge.
He went into denial, the last fortress of a man allergic to accountability.
This is a guy who's been living like a squatter in a palace, refusing to leave, while the world's disgust grew louder by the day.
No more playing country squire on the public dime, no more pretending to be a royal, when the only thing royal about him is the scandal.
Even the palace's PR machine couldn't spend this disaster anymore.
They tried everything, the sympathy that he interviews, the photo-ops, the staged horseback rides.
But the truth always broke through.
It's like they finally realized you can't polish a dumpster fire, and that no amount of Windsor window dressing can disguise rot this deep.
And look, the fall of Prince Andrew isn't tragic, it's overdue.
The man built his whole-ass life on entitlement, arrogance, and an unearned sense of immunity.
Every bad headline was someone else's fault, every scandal, a misunderstanding, every consequence, a misrepresentation.
That smugs what he'd denial he tried to sell, and that BBC interview became his entire legacy.
He thought Charm could outtalk accountability, but Charm doesn't work when the receipts are this ugly.
Now he's just a sad reminder of what happens when power shields rot for too long.
The titles are gone, the doors are closed, and the mask has finally slipped.
Underneath it all he's not a duke, not a war hero, not a royal.
Just a man who sold his soul for proximity to perversion and thought his name would protect him forever.
And look, I won't lie, there's something satisfying about watching someone whose dodged accountability this long trip over his own lies.
For years he hid behind Buckingham's walls, convinced that the rules didn't apply to him, but eventually the walls stopped protecting him.
And started closing in, no spin, no ceremony, no redemption arc.
Just the hollow echo of a fallen prince dragging his bags out of a house he never deserved to live in.
Somewhere you could almost hear Epstein laughing from the grave, knowing his favorite royal accessory finally got cut loose.
The Prince of Nothing has finally become what he has always been, nothing at all.
A man stripped bare, not by cruelty, but by his own arrogance greed and decay.
And for once the monarchy made the right call.
Even if it came 20 years too late.
And now, right on cue, here come the apologies, crawling out of the woodwork like clockwork,
the same tired cast of royal sycophants, bootlickers, and contrarian weirdos,
who seem to think defending Prince Andrew online is some noble act of rebellion.
He's been treated too harshly they say, he suffered enough, they whine, suffered enough.
The man lived in a mansion rent-free, shielded by taxpayer money, and hid behind palace gates, while survivors live with scars, he helped deepen.
Getting evicted from your luxury lodges and suffering, it's finally facing a sliver of consequence
after decades of hiding behind titles and taxpayer funded privilege.
Really, you moronic clowns too harshly?
Why don't we play a game of reality check?
Would you let them babysit your kids?
Would you let your teenage daughter hang out with them unsupervised?
I didn't think so.
Because deep down, even the most delusional royalist knows exactly who this man is.
They can't say it out loud so they dress it up with words like redemption, forgiveness, or due process.
But come on, spare us to sanctimonious bullshit.
This isn't about mob justice.
It's about long overdue accountability for a man who's been dodging it since the VHS era.
If you find yourself defending Prince Andrew, it might be time to take a long hard look in the mirror and ask what part of associated with a convicted sex trafficker still isn't clear to you.
There's a time to be contrarian, sure, but the saying it, you don't get points for taking the wrong side of history
because you think it makes you edgy or objective.
When someone's been accused of participating in the exploitation of minors, it's not really a debate topic, it's a moral line.
Crossing it doesn't make you enlightened, it makes you complicit in the gaslighting of survivors.
And bitch, this isn't cancel culture, it's consequence culture.
And if that makes you uncomfortable, maybe that says more about you than it does about Andrew.
Defending this guy doesn't make you fair-minded, it makes you a fool with bad taste and worse judgment.
And spare us that he's been through enough routine, what he's been through as an embarrassment, public ridicule, the kind of social exile that comes from people finally seeing through your bullshit.
It's not punishment, it's just life catching up, bro.
The people who actually suffered were the young women whose lives were derailed by men like Epstein and protected by men like Andrew.
While they were fighting to be believed, he was hiding behind a press statement and a pack of royal lawyers.
So no, losing his titles and his mansion is in cruel.
It's a bare minimum of what justice looks like when you're too rich to go to prison.
And if you still think poor Andy deserves sympathy, then go ahead, swap places.
Let him live your life for a month, let him earn a paycheck, pay rent, take the bus, and face real consequences for once.
See how quickly the royal arrogance crumbles without a taxpayer funded cushion under it.
The world doesn't owe him understanding, compassion, or a combat tour, what it owes him is silence, distance, and the dignity of being forgotten.
Because the truth is, the only thing harsher than how he's been treated is how softly he's been held for far too long.
Today's article is from the Daily Mail and the headline.
Borish and entitled, Andrew is now ordinary member of the public, King stripped his brother of Prince title and ordered him to leave royal lodge after being consistently embarrassed.
This article was authored by Eleanor Mann and John Brady.
Andrew, Mountbatten Windsor, was arrogant, Borish and entitled, and his behavior consistently embarrassed Charles to the point that he had no choice but to excise him from royal life.
A confident of the King has claimed.
Jonathan Dimbley said he was in no doubt that the monarch has been consistently embarrassed, frustrated by, and angry about his brother's behavior.
Well, yeah, I can only imagine.
Imagine being the King of England and having this anchor tied around your ankle as you're trying to get the monarchy going in the right direction.
And not only that, but your sick, you have cancer and you're probably on death's doorstep. Let's be real.
And this is what your bitch ass sorry ass scumbag brother does.
How could anyone have any kind of compassion for Prince Andrew?
And I've said it once and I'll say it again. He drove the queen to her grave and he's going to drive the king to his grave too.
Last night King Charles sensationally stripped Andrew of his Prince title and is throwing him out of the royal lodge where he had paid a peppercorn rent for decades effectively banishing the disgrace Dex Duke from royal life for good.
I mean better late than never.
They could have saved themselves a whole lot of trouble if they would have just jettisoned this idiot a long time ago.
And look, do you really think it's a hoax? If it was a hoax, would it cost Prince Andrew his titles? Would it cost Glenn Dubin his company?
Would it make less Wexner step down from Elbrans? What about Leon Black from Apollo? Or how about the fact that the banks paid out what close to half a billion dollars?
Does that sound like a hoax to you?
And the people that want to call it a hoax all they have is some demeaning words about Virginia. Oh well Virginia, Mr. Remember Alan Dershowitz.
Okay, what else do you got for me? Is that the only evidence that you're bringing to the table?
Because if that's the case, do everybody a favor and take all the seats.
Because what you're doing is trying to muddy the waters.
You have no evidence to back up what you're saying. You have nothing that refutes the stacks of evidence that we have that are public.
So they resort to bullshit personal attacks, right? Oh, she's a liar. She's a prostitute. She's this that the other thing.
And the reason they do that is because that's what the playbook calls for.
But they forgot that this time around there's a bunch of evidence that points at Prince Andrew being directly in the middle of all of this.
And there's no amount of spin. There's no amount of misdirection. And there's certainly no amount of straw man argument you're going to make.
That's going to change people's perception of what's going on here.
Because you can save all the bullshit for somebody else.
We follow the evidence around these parts wherever that takes us.
Even if it takes us places that goes against the narrative or against what we think.
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Hi, this is Alex Cantrowitz. I'm the host of big technology podcast. A long time reporter and an on air contributor to CNBC.
And if you're like me, you're trying to figure out how artificial intelligence is changing the business world and our lives.
So each week on big technology, I bring on key actors from companies building AI tech and outsiders trying to influence it.
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Because what really matters is getting to the bottom of this and unearthing the truth and the damn good way to do it is to start with accountability for people like Prince Andrew, but it can't stop there.
We need to have the same kind of accountability right here in America as well.
Now we've seen some people lose jobs for sure, but there needs to be a robust investigation.
And like I've said from the very beginning, that is all I've ever called for.
I want them to treat this the same way that they would treat a situation involving their own kids.
That's what I want. Is that too much to ask for? And then let the chips fall wherever they may.
If people are guilty, they go to jail. If not, maybe they get their names cleared.
Isn't that the whole point of what's going on here? Isn't that the whole point of an investigation?
The problem is we've never had a real investigation. Have we?
A culmination of recent revelations, including that Andrew told his friend, the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, that we are in this together as exclusively revealed by the mail, forced Charles hand, Mr. Dimbley told the BBC.
Well, I would say so. Could there be any doubt of their connections at that point? Could there be any doubt that they were close, that they were friends, that they were doing things together, whatever those things might be?
Don't send that kind of email to somebody if you aren't, you know, paling around with them and getting up to some shit.
We'll play more later. What in the ever-living fuck do you mean by that?
I suspect he'll be feeling a measure of relief. He said of Charles, his brother. This is not an easy thing for any brother to do to be banished,
and I've been saying for years that it's only a matter of time before this dude gets exiled. Once the queen died, it was only a matter of time before the rest of the family re-evaluated Prince Andrew and his worth and how much he was dragging everybody down.
And now we know that it's not just the king, but Prince William as well.
William's out enough. Bro wants nothing to do with Uncle Touchy. Doesn't even want to be his neighbor.
He added, we know his brother was Borish, arrogant and titled, that he made an awful lot of bad friendships, all sorts of questions about how he got his own money.
There is a lot that will be discussed. If there are further investigations, which I'm sure there will be, into Andrew himself, the king himself will be quite separate from that, and more importantly, the institution of the monarchy
will be detached from that. Well, maybe, but what about all of the protection they gave him previously? What about the fact that they ate it and abetted this gumbag and they helped him avoid even getting served?
That conversation is going to have to be had at some point because it played a huge part in Prince Andrew and the cover that he received for all these years.
The family of Virginia Roberts, who claimed to have been traffic to and made to have sex with Andrew at 17 are now calling for him to face justice in the US, where he could potentially be extradited as an ordinary member of the public. Now, that's interesting.
Do I think it's going to happen? No, but it's certainly interesting.
If Prince Andrew gets charged with something in America, they could start the extradition process and now that he's been stripped of all of his titles and honorifics, he doesn't have diplomatic immunity.
So that's certainly a new wrinkle. Are they going to be able to exploit it? I don't think so. Remember the investigations closed here in America. So what sort of justice is he going to face?
So I have my doubts about Prince Andrew ever come into America to face any kind of justice.
Today, the ex Duke of York wakes up as a commoner, Andrew, Mountbatten, Windsor, and ministers have suggested that he could be less protected from, for example, demands to testify in America, haven't been stripped of his royal status, 1 million percent, like I just said.
He loses all of that protection and all of that status. So if there is a prosecutor in America that wants to open a case, certainly a path they can go down, will they? That's another question.
Trade minister, Sir Chris Bryant told BBC breakfast. I think that just as with any ordinary member of the public, if there were requests from another jurisdiction to this kind, I would expect any decently minded person to comply with that request.
He added what I'm basically saying is that I think that if Andrew was asked to do something by a Senate committee, then I would have thought that he would want to comply.
Well, yeah, look, if you're trying to clear your name, don't you want to have your say? Don't you want to have a chance to get up there and defend yourself, your family, and your behavior?
And that's one of my biggest problems with Prince Andrew. He's never wanted to do that.
He thought he was going to glide home in that BBC interview and steamroll Emily Maitless. Well, Emily Maitless, she might have softballed him, but she did a good job.
And she got Prince Andrew, basically to admit, he's a fucking moron. So please spare me the bullshit about Prince Andrew not being given a chance to have his say.
He's been given many chances to have his say, and he's chosen to stay silent. He was able to get away with that before because he was a royal, because he had that shield of immunity, right? Not anymore.
Now that that's gone, things are different. The question is, does anyone in America have the courage to open an investigation into Prince Andrew?
And remember, it could be a state case too. It doesn't have to be federal.
If Prince Andrew was up to no good in the state of New York, then the state of New York for all intents and purposes can investigate what he was doing. And I certainly think that's a possibility, depending on what happens at the federal level, because I have a funny feeling that we have not seen the last of investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
Maybe this administration doesn't want to investigate anymore, but this administration isn't going to be around forever.
And this story isn't going anywhere, not until there's finality, not until there's some answers.
Alright folks, we're going to wrap up episode one right here, and in the next episode, we're going to pick up where we left off.
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Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
