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[Summary of the Nancy Guthrie, Jeffrey Epstein Files Case Episode (Part 2)]-[All The Emails Between Bill Gates & Epstein + Bill Gate's Mistress Speaks Out]

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Summary of the Nancy Guthrie, Jeffrey Epstein Files Case Episode (Part 2)

This document summarizes the second part of an episode focusing on the updated Nancy Guthrie, Jeffrey Epstein files case. It builds upon part one, which covered the newly released Epstein interview with Steve Bannon and connections involving Savannah Guthrie and NBC's Dateline interview with Epstein survivors.

Key Arrests and Investigations in the UK

The episode begins by discussing the supposed arrest of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor on his 66th birthday. King Charles issued a personal statement indicating the law should take its course, suggesting a hands-off approach. While Andrew is under investigation, he hasn't been charged or exonerated, causing frustration in the UK for quicker action and hope in the US for clarity and justice. A week after Andrew's arrest, Peter Mandelson, former UK ambassador to the US and advisor to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. His name appears extensively in the files, and a photo of him in his underwear was also found. The arrest of Mandelson is significant given his close ties to Epstein.

Billionaires and the "Google" Factor

A central theme revolves around the alleged ignorance of billionaires regarding Epstein's past. The hosts express disbelief that figures like Richard Branson, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg would not Google someone they associate with, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction. The podcast highlights the incredulity of billionaires claiming ignorance, contrasting it with the common practice of ordinary people Googling new acquaintances. Elon Musk, in particular, is noted for his directness, practically begging Epstein to visit the island, unlike other billionaires who are more roundabout in their expressions of friendship. This section underscores the implausibility of powerful individuals being unaware of Epstein's criminal history.

Damning Emails and Connections

The summary details several damning emails found within the Epstein files. Peter Mandelson emailed Epstein in June 2008, expressing support and admiration, even after Epstein's imprisonment. The former prime minister of Norway, Jaglund, also features prominently, arranging family visits to Epstein's residences after the 2008 conviction and planning a trip to Epstein's Island. The fact that many individuals deny visiting the island, only for emails to reveal their attempts to go, is emphasized. The Wall Street Journal reported that Bill Gates and Epstein visited Jaglund's house to discuss Gates's polio eradication work, with Epstein allegedly offering to help Gates win the Nobel Peace Prize. A Gates spokesperson denies Gates ever campaigned for the prize.

Lack of Meaningful Action in the US

The podcast criticizes the lack of meaningful action in the US, despite numerous resignations. Representative Thomas Massey notes resignations from CEOs and government officials worldwide, but no arrests or investigations in the US. Kash Patel's statements are highlighted as particularly problematic. Patel initially doubted Epstein's suicide and suggested Bill Gates was lobbying to prevent the disclosure of a list of names. However, he now claims there is no credible evidence that Epstein trafficked victims to anyone but himself. This shift in Patel's stance raises questions about the motivations behind the lack of progress in the US.

Richard Branson's Email and Bill Gates's Scandals

Richard Branson's email to Epstein is dissected, particularly the line "as long as you bring your harem." Branson's spokesperson claims the word refers to adult women, but the email, written in 2013 when Epstein's crimes were public, still raises eyebrows. The email also mentions Bill Gates, stating that Gates could vouch for Epstein, despite his past crime of sleeping with a 17 and a half year old woman, which many find disgusting. The summary then pivots to Bill Gates's alleged affairs with Russian women and Epstein's attempts to blackmail him. Epstein allegedly shamed Gates for being cheap with his mistresses. This section highlights the complex web of relationships and potential blackmail within Epstein's circle.

The Bill Gates-Epstein-Boris Nikolic Triangle

The role of Boris Nikolic, a former scientific advisor to Bill Gates and close friend of Epstein, is examined. Nikolic worked for Bill Gates's private office and was even listed as a backup executor for Epstein's will. Epstein allegedly tried to help Nikolic secure funding from Bill Gates for his company, Biomatics Capital, by using compromising information about Gates's affairs. Epstein drafted emails, pretending to be Nikolic, outlining grievances related to Gates's marital disputes and requests for drugs. While Nikolic denies involvement, the emails suggest Epstein's considerable influence. The summary emphasizes the difficulty of blackmailing someone without accurate information and the potential for twisting and exaggerating existing circumstances.

Bill Gates's PR and Shifting Image

The hosts discuss Bill Gates's carefully cultivated public image, contrasting it with reports of his ruthless behavior in the early days of Microsoft. They mention a book from the 90s that painted Gates in a vastly different light, noting his unkempt appearance and demanding work style. The fact that this book is now difficult to find raises suspicions. The summary highlights the contrast between the "soft grandpa PR" and the more intimidating persona of figures like Jeff Bezos, questioning the authenticity of Gates's image.

Russian Connections and Epstein's Interests

The episode delves into potential Russian connections within the Epstein case. The Russian bridge player with whom Bill Gates allegedly had an affair was photographed with Anna Chapman, a deported Russian spy. This connection fuels speculation about a possible honeypot operation. Furthermore, the DEA investigation into Epstein included inquiries into human trafficking and drug trafficking tied to Russian organized crime. The summary also notes Epstein's attempts to meet with Putin and his close relationship with Belyakov, a Russian deputy economic development minister. An email from Epstein to Belyakov, requesting assistance with a Russian woman allegedly blackmailing businessmen in New York, raises further concerns about potential Russian involvement.

Peter Attia and David's Protein Bars Scandal

The summary shifts to the scandal involving Peter Attia, the chief science officer for David's Protein Bars, and his connections to Epstein. Emails reveal Attia discussing metformin and sending photos of a redacted woman to Epstein. His comments about "Epstein pussy" being low carb and his overall association with Epstein after 2008 are deemed particularly disturbing. Attia's statement addressing the emails is criticized as a "my fault, my fault, okay? but not really my fault." The summary also highlights the controversy surrounding David's Protein Bars, including allegations of inaccurate calorie counts and a class-action lawsuit. The juxtaposition of Attia's longevity focus with his association with Epstein creates a stark contrast.

Other Resignations and DEA Investigation

The resignations of Brad Karp, chairman of Paul Weiss Law Firm, and Faith Cates, owner of a modeling agency, are mentioned. Karp's emails to Epstein expressing gratitude for an unforgettable evening and his request for assistance in getting his son a role in a Woody Allen movie are highlighted. Cates's email expressing love for Epstein and advising him to lay low is also noted. The summary then turns to the DEA investigation into Epstein, which revealed inquiries into money laundering, drug trafficking, and the procurement of Eastern European sex workers. This investigation raises questions about how much the feds knew about Epstein's crimes and for how long.

Preview of Part Three

The summary concludes with a preview of part three, which will cover the depositions and Trump's involvement in the files. Republican Representative Jamie Raskin reported that Trump's name appears more than a million times in the unredacted files. Allegations that Trump advised a police chief to investigate Epstein and Maxwell are also mentioned. The summary emphasizes the ongoing nature of the investigation and the potential for further revelations.

🎯Key Sentences

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How come it's not happening over here?
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Just hanging out.
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That's so bizarre.
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So there's that.
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You're telling me these people don't Google people?
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📝Key Phrases

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In his own words
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Take its course
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Under investigation
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Misconduct in public office
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Hanging out
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📖 Transcript

Bada bing, bada boop.
This is part two of the new updated Nancy Guthrie, Jeffrey Epstein files case episode.
If you haven't already, please listen to the audio part part one, because we go over the new released Epstein interview that he had with Steve Bannon.
That's two hours long.
This is like the most in-depth we've ever seen Jeffrey Epstein in his own words.
Seeing him on video speaking in the way that he does to add a voice to this character, almost like this character demon that has been haunting this nation for so many years has been very interesting to see.

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