Cautiously Optimistic.mp3
07/11/2019Devon
00:00:17 OK, so I've taken some time and addressing the Epstein arrest and the case. I've talked about several times before, because to be honest, I had I had my.00:00:12 Doubts about a lot of what a lot of people.
00:00:15 Were saying.
00:00:17 And some of which I knew was kind of ******** and I wanted to wait until the due.
00:00:22 Kind of settled and I had time to do what it seems like a lot of people aren't doing and actually research. What the Hell's going on? So First off, and I don't mean to slight anyone. And I, I know this is going to maybe rub some people the wrong way, but I just want to get something out of the way real fast.
00:00:41 The the narrative that's been put forth by people.
00:00:45 That I like.
00:00:46 And respect.
00:00:48 That what happened was Cernovich filed some lawsuit to unseal the the Epstein case, and they they won, and it forced the government's hand, and they arrest him.
00:01:00 And then you know, the New York Times totally ignored him and took credit.
00:01:08 Well, that's not really how things went down, OK?
00:01:14 So I'll explain what happened. Because let's.
00:01:19 What I'm concerned about isn't people taking credit people. Uh, you know, I just, I I.
00:01:25 Want this is an important case. It's important that we're.
00:01:28 We're honest about the facts here. So what?
00:01:30 What really happened?
00:01:32 So First off, you have to understand that sort of which didn't sue Epstein.
00:01:39 At all, or to unseal the records of his case, like at all?
00:01:46 Like we talked about the case when he was first convicted and got the sweetheart deal of the century where he only had to do 13 months. And by the way, six days a week.
00:01:59 He only had to be there 12 hours, so it was essentially when he got convicted that they put it down to like the lowest possible charge of prostitution.
00:02:11 And then for barely over a year, for 13 months he had to sleep in a bad hotel.
00:02:17 That's it.
00:02:19 And then it it came out yesterday.
00:02:22 That he's supposed to. There we go. But he's a registered sex.
00:02:25 Offender now? Well, it turns out he hasn't checked in once in his required check-ins with the NYPD, and NYPD hasn't done.
00:02:35 Anything about it?
00:02:37 So anyway, that's not what the lawsuit was.
00:02:43 It was not to unseal the details, and that's.
00:02:46 Not what we're getting. We're not getting.
00:02:48 That in fact, there's a chance.
00:02:50 Those details never see the light.
Speaker
00:02:52 Of day.Devon
00:02:53 OK.00:02:55 So what did happen?
00:02:58 Is that one of the victims?
00:03:01 Who goes by Virginia Roberts?
00:03:05 She sued Epstein's ex-girlfriend, Gislaine Maxwell.
00:03:12 For being part of the grooming process and arranging to have the girls, including herself, have sex with Epstein and and others. So that lawsuit. Ohh, and and getting more contacts, basically what happened was because.
00:03:29 She couldn't sue her because of the case part of Epstein getting off was they could never prosecute him for anything, you know? And. And it was basically just. It was like the best deal of a century. And that immunity, I'm assuming, included his ex-girlfriend. So instead what happened was this victim, Virginia.
00:03:49 Roberts in publicly so.
00:03:51 Said, you know, Epstein did this and she named a couple of other people. We'll get into that in a second. And his ex-girlfriend publicly said she's a.
00:04:01 Liar. So what she did was she sued Epstein's ex-girlfriend for defamation. She said, OK, you say I'm a liar.
00:04:12 I'm going to prove in a court of law that I'm not lying and that you'll only damages for defamation and it's going to be proven in a court of law what you did. So it's kind of a clever.
00:04:23 Way I think honestly to do that.
00:04:27 So that lawsuit gets filed back in 2015.
00:04:33 So she and she was also alleging.
00:04:37 That one of the people involved.
00:04:40 Was Alan Dershowitz?
00:04:44 And I've mentioned Alan Dershowitz before. NVIDIA is where I've talked.
00:04:48 About this.
00:04:50 Now she named Alan Dershowitz as having been one.
00:04:54 Of the abusers.
00:04:58 Alan Dershowitz simultaneously claims he claims to be innocent.
00:05:03 While also admitting to getting massages, and by the way, for those of you.
00:05:07 Who don't know.
00:05:09 Alan Dershowitz is Jeffrey Epstein's ex lawyer.
00:05:16 And not only is he a lawyer, he's like a super lawyer. So what does?
00:05:20 He do, he sues Virginia Roberts.
00:05:26 And now, while all this is this, this is happening in 2015. OK, and lawsuits.
00:05:32 Start going back.
00:05:33 And forth, you're short saying she's a liar and and you know Dershowitz even sues her lawyers.
00:05:41 For defamation and they end up settling that case under seal in 2016.
00:05:51 So then in 2017?
00:05:54 Roberts settles the case.
00:05:58 With Maxwell getting some kind of an award, but again, we don't know that was all under sealed. So basically Maxwell gave up.
00:06:07 And paid her off.
00:06:10 But all the documents related to that lawsuit.
00:06:13 They are sealed.
00:06:15 So Dershowitz, he was claiming that he's innocent.
00:06:20 Even though he's Epstein's lawyer and got massages.
00:06:24 He seems.
00:06:26 To unseal the documents related to the case.
00:06:31 Saying that it will prove.
00:06:34 That he's innocent.
00:06:36 Which, by the way, it could be true.
00:06:41 Some people suggest that he is suing to find out what she knows.
00:06:49 The bottom line is, none of this. Absolutely none of this.
00:06:54 Is to expose Epstein, OK?
00:06:58 Dershowitz's former client.
00:07:01 Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07:04 His former client, who arranged for him to have an underwear massage.
00:07:12 Jeffrey Epstein is former.
00:07:13 Client so at best it was to clear his name. If he is innocent, and it's entirely possible.
00:07:22 But at worst, it's to attack the victim.
00:07:26 Of his former client.
00:07:28 Jeffrey Epstein.
00:07:31 OK. So that that's when Cernovich appears on the scene.
00:07:37 Now the way Senator says it went down was, he says that his lawyer called him up.
00:07:44 And asked if he wanted to be part of a lawsuit involving Epstein. And then he said, yeah, OK, sure.
00:07:52 Now he never identifies who this lawyer is, but there are people you know, including Lee Stranahan, who suggests that it's Chuck Johnson who's a good friend of Alan Dershowitz.
00:08:05 And again, let me know Cernovich and and Dershowitz know each other, you know, that's.
00:08:10 He's in his movie. That's not disputed.
00:08:13 By anybody.
00:08:15 So servic, or at least has lawyer and service's name files, a lawsuit essentially trying to do exactly what Dershowitz was trying to do and look for all I know, Cernovich, who, from what I understand, didn't do any of the the legal work himself.
00:08:35 This from, you know, from his point of view, maybe he thought this was just some legitimate thing to go after Epstein, you know, maybe he didn't look into the details or whatever completely possible.
00:08:47 But he wasn't suing Epstein.
00:08:49 And he wasn't suing to get the records to that original case unsealed.
00:08:57 He he was suing.
00:08:58 One of the victims.
00:09:00 And from the outside looking in.
00:09:04 I don't. I don't think it's unreasonable to think that it's at least possible that Dershowitz was using his status as a media figure to to try to get the ball rolling with unsealing these records.
00:09:19 That he wanted.
00:09:21 You know to say, look, it's in the public interest, you know, like I'm a media person.
00:09:26 So you know, in order to what he claims to clear his name.
00:09:32 And what others say might not be so innocent.
00:09:37 So once Cernovich's case is started, Dershowitz joins Service's case and then later on the Miami Herald hops on. And then also, I think that the Washington Post and New York Times, you know, got involved as well. So this legal battle goes on.
00:09:58 For a while.
00:09:59 And then finally, in March of this year, March 2019.
00:10:05 There's a three panel, a three judge panel.
00:10:10 That that begins to make the first moves to actually unseal this lawsuit.
00:10:15 Between Roberts and Maxwell.
00:10:20 And then finally, just a few days ago.
00:10:24 Or about a week or so ago on July 3rd.
00:10:30 The Miami Herald reports that 2000 pages.
00:10:35 From this lawsuit.
00:10:38 Will be released.
00:10:40 If, if because there's apparently two other people involved in this lawsuit that are unidentified, they can appeal the decision.
00:10:53 To unseal these records, and no one knows. As far as I know, the status of that if that's happening, or if we're going to get the the 2000 pages.
00:11:07 So three days later.
00:11:10 On July 6.
00:11:12 Jeffrey Epstein was arrested at the airport on.
00:11:14 His way back.
00:11:15 From France.
00:11:18 Now some will say the time is interesting and and and you know, look at that. They forced his hand and you know, I don't blame you for thinking that.
00:11:29 And and I don't even necessarily think that some of the people saying this are are even lying, but given the nature of the charges and the people involved, I really doubt.
00:11:43 They threw this case together in like 3 days. OK, I I don't. I don't think that they were like, oh, oh, ****. This. Besides, we don't even know. It's not like they're it's the release is imminent.
00:11:57 These these other two main people could appear, and it might not. It still might.
00:12:00 Not get released.
00:12:04 So all that said.
00:12:06 Again, not trying to take away, not trying to steal anyone's Thunder. I'm glad, I hope. I hope they they do.
00:12:15 The details do get released.
00:12:20 I don't want to like I'm not.
00:12:21 Trying to nitpick.
00:12:23 Over who's suing who? It's just, you know.
00:12:25 It's confusing. I get it.
00:12:28 But I just want to, you know, explain what's going on here. It's not as simple as the way it's being kind of talked about.
00:12:39 So about the Jeffrey Epstein arrest, OK, couple of red flags.
00:12:47 Couple red flags.
00:12:49 So the first one.
00:12:53 Is it the whole reason?
00:12:55 That Epstein isn't in jail right now for the rest of his life already.
00:13:02 Even after being caught hiring and trafficking underage girls.
00:13:08 Between 2002.
00:13:11 Through 2008 or 7 or whatever it was.
00:13:14 I think he was arrested in 2007 or 8. One of the around there. The whole reason I guess it was 2007 I think is when.
Speaker
00:13:23 They gave him the deal.Devon
00:13:25 The whole reason that he's not in jail now.00:13:30 Is Alex Acosta?
00:13:33 Who is now Trump's labor secretary?
00:13:37 And I've talked about this too.
00:13:40 And Trump knew Trump knew all about this when Trump hired him to be the labor secretary.
00:13:47 He knew.
00:13:49 That Alex Acosta.
00:13:52 Was the prosecutor.
00:13:55 Who was in charge of or oversaw this sweetheart deal?
00:14:03 Letting him off with with the deal of a century.
00:14:08 Even though he was trafficking underage women.
00:14:13 Across state lines.
00:14:16 To an island in.
00:14:17 The Caribbean with a weird, creepy satanic temple on it.
00:14:23 Even though they knew all this.
00:14:26 Over 10 years ago.
00:14:29 They let him go with a slap and like, not even a slap.
00:14:32 On the wrist.
00:14:34 They lowered the charges.
00:14:37 To charges of prostitution.
00:14:41 And not only that, the deal promises.
00:14:45 That they'll never prosecute them further. In fact, that's something that's going on now, so.
00:14:49 Now, because of this deal that Trump's labor secretary.
00:14:55 Gave Epstein.
00:14:58 It's so incestuous, isn't it? It's like all these people just they all know and **** each other. It's it's disgusting, but anyway.
Speaker
00:15:05 OK.Devon
00:15:06 Because of the way that they did it, even now there's there's, I think prosecutors in Florida telling the feds no. Look, dude, you can't. You can't do this case because it's already part, you know, he's upheld his end of the deal that we struck.00:15:24 That that could be a problem.
00:15:28 But not only that, this Alex Acosta guy was also the, you know, part of why all the records are sealed.
00:15:37 And again, this is different from the lawsuit. This is his criminal case. All of those records are sealed.
00:15:46 And and these aren't the records that are that are the 2000 pages, these are not getting unsealed. That's entirely possible. They they literally never ever get unsealed.
00:15:58 And Alex Acosta, he's that guy. He's the guy.
00:16:00 That did it.
00:16:02 He's the one that said Jeffrey Epstein only needs to.
00:16:07 Hang out at night.
00:16:10 He needs to sleep.
00:16:12 In a prison cell for 13 months and then, you know, during the day, you can go and do whatever you want, including for all we know, abuse more underage girls.
00:16:22 That's the first.
00:16:24 Red flag and again, Trump hired this guy and it came up.
00:16:30 After he got.
00:16:31 Hired. So Trump knew that this was the guy that that was responsible for this.
00:16:37 Now, now this week there's unconfirmed reports that Mueller, who was the director of the FBI at the time, instructed Acosta to let him go because Epstein was an FBI informant.
00:16:54 And to be honest, that's totally believable.
00:16:59 The FBI, especially under Mueller.
00:17:02 Is well known to let the worst of the worst commit crimes without prosecution, including murder, because they consider them informants. Why ****** Bulger?
00:17:15 Is is a perfect example.
00:17:18 You know, I was sending innocent people to jail.
00:17:22 For the crimes.
00:17:24 Never that his quote, UN quote, informants.
00:17:27 We're committing so totally possible that this goes up to Mueller, and you could blame Mueller and say when Mueller was the one that made the call, a Costa was just following orders.
00:17:39 But I mean, doesn't really say much about the cost as a character even.
00:17:45 If that's the case.
00:17:47 That's that's the first kind of a big red flag.
00:17:53 The second.
00:17:55 And kind of more worrisome to me.
00:17:58 Red flag and this goes back to the incestuous nature of the sea.
00:18:04 James comedy's daughter.
00:18:07 Maureen Comey.
00:18:09 Is one of the prosecutors assigned.
00:18:12 To the Epstein case.
00:18:15 The real class is no different than the reality.
00:18:18 We fought in in 1776.
00:18:23 The people just have this illusion now.
00:18:27 That. Oh, you know, my little my son can become president one day. No, he ******* can't.
00:18:32 You can't.
00:18:35 You know who can become president?
00:18:38 People born already billionaire class like Trump.
00:18:45 Your son will never be president unless you're a billionaire.
00:18:51 We'll never be president.
00:18:55 Ever. That's that's all a lie.
00:18:58 In fact, your son, probably Kenny, will be a prosecutor on the case because you.
00:19:02 Know people like James comedy's daughter.
00:19:07 The nepotism.
00:19:09 Is generational and it has been like that for centuries now. I mean, it's so unless you're already someone.
00:19:16 Good luck with that. Good luck with ever having power. Good luck with ever wielding power.
00:19:22 In this country.
00:19:24 And tell people take it back.
00:19:27 Because, I mean, it's a club and and we.
00:19:31 Ain't in it.
00:19:32 That kind of bothers me.
00:19:35 Kind of a lot. Another red flag.
00:19:39 That once again shows how all these people are connected and related somehow.
00:19:46 Is that Jeffrey Epstein, who we're supposed to believe, by the way, the back story of Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire?
00:19:55 Is that one day he's just this genius math teacher and then somehow the next day.
00:20:03 Out of nowhere, someone's giving him a mansion worth 10s of millions of dollars for for, for free.
00:20:12 Like one of his mansions worth. Like something like seventy $80 million.
00:20:18 He got for free.
00:20:22 And then he's just hanging out and flying around with Bill Clinton.
00:20:28 Even people like Stephen Hawking gutter his his private Peter Island.
00:20:35 That's literally Stephen Hawking.
00:20:36 At the petal island, I'm not, I'm.
00:20:38 Not picking that up.
00:20:41 So this man there was just this simple math teacher.
00:20:46 In 1973.
00:20:50 While he was a math teacher guess.
00:20:52 What he gets hired.
00:20:57 For teacher or teaching position at a school in Manhattan?
00:21:03 And guess who hired him?
00:21:07 Attorney General Bill Barr's dad? That's right, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:21:12 When he was.
00:21:13 Supposedly a math teacher was hired by current Trump's attorney general.
00:21:22 The guy who replaced Jeff Session.
00:21:26 Bill Barr.
00:21:29 His dad.
00:21:31 Hired Jeffrey Epstein for a teaching position.
00:21:39 You know, either another just another crazy coincidence.
00:21:44 All these people are all just sucking and ******* each other, and it's just this big incestuous mess.
00:21:51 Which is probably more likely.
00:21:54 Or there could be something very deep stating.
00:21:57 About all this.
00:21:59 Or what do you think they that they get?
00:22:01 CIA operatives. A lot of them come from academia.
00:22:07 So we will know all the details.
00:22:09 Of that.
00:22:11 But it's something.
00:22:13 It's a red flag, another alarm bell going off in my head.
00:22:18 So right now we have Wikipedia scrubbing all references.
00:22:24 To the fact that Epstein knew Bill Clinton or Prince Andrew erasing every reference to the fact that he's Jewish, while of course Jewish people on Twitter keep repeating that he's a white male.
00:22:42 Google has also scrubbed some of metal some of the photos of Bill.
00:22:48 Clinton with Epstein.
00:22:50 In fact as.
00:22:51 Of at least this morning, if you do a search for Clinton and Epstein.
00:22:56 You get a bunch of Photoshopped, obviously photoshopped photos of Bill Clinton, side by side with Epstein, kind of like from a news story.
00:23:05 Or something, but not them, like hanging out in.
00:23:07 Fact before you get anything of them hanging out, you get a picture of Epstein hanging.
00:23:12 Out with Trump?
00:23:14 So you know.
00:23:17 You got all that going on.
00:23:21 But all that said.
00:23:26 I still think.
00:23:29 It's OK as long as you have all these facts as long as you're going to wrap your head around, head around.
00:23:34 What's what's going on here?
00:23:36 It's still OK to be cautiously optimistic.
00:23:42 Until you know, we see something that suggests otherwise.
00:23:48 I mean, I have a really hard pull, hard time thinking that this is going to lead to any kind of arrest.
00:23:57 People like Bill Clinton, OK?
00:24:01 I I really I mean that just seems.
00:24:05 That seems like an insane insane.
00:24:08 Thing to think, OK, everything we've seen.
00:24:12 Out of the ruling class, even since Trump.
00:24:16 Everything we've seen.
00:24:19 Has reinforced the idea.
00:24:23 That there are a separate set of rules for the ruling class.
00:24:27 So don't expect that to change anytime soon.
00:24:30 OK.
00:24:32 But at the same time, hey, look.
00:24:35 Whether it's Alan Dershowitz or Cernovich or the Miami Herald or whoever.
00:24:41 As much of it as as it is kind of attacking one of the victims.
00:24:45 I I I still want to see these 2000 pages, so I guess Bravo, you know, but again, let's not exaggerate or kind of, you know, muddy the waters on on.
00:24:57 What that was all about, OK?
00:25:00 So regardless of the motivations or or really.
00:25:05 You know how the cell unfolds? I, you know, I'm in the camp where the more information, the better.
00:25:11 So 2000 pages sounds good to me.
00:25:16 If we even see those 2000 pages, it's entirely possible.
00:25:19 We never do.
00:25:21 One thing I think also people need to think about.
00:25:26 One thing, especially considering.
00:25:31 You know, comedy's daughter is the one of the, you know, the prosecutors and just all the other connections and the weirdness and the fact.
00:25:39 That when it comes right down to it, there's a very good possibility that this was part of a a campaign to compromise powerful people by.
00:25:51 Getting photos of them doing things with these uh.
00:25:58 With these underage girls.
00:26:01 It's called a brownstone operation.
00:26:05 And by the way, this this isn't new.
00:26:08 This tactic goes back since.
00:26:12 Pretty much forever, you black male politicians and especially once.
00:26:18 Once the invention of of film.
00:26:21 And audio recording and video recording came out and that just opened up so many possibilities for these brownstone operations where all you have to do is arrange for someone that you want to control to be in a compromising position with a with an underage girl.
00:26:42 Something that it sounds like Epstein was doing with powerful people. OK, you have hidden cameras. You record this stuff and boom, you own these people.
00:26:55 OK, so let's say that's really what was going on, and let's say Mueller's FBI was totally Privy to it. We already know the FBI was aware of what was going on with Dennis Hastert, where he was getting underage. Well, while he was.
00:27:10 Speaker of the house.
00:27:12 That foreign entities and that's all we know.
00:27:16 I can think of a couple foreign entities that would want to do this.
00:27:21 4 entities delivered underage boys.
00:27:26 To his DC apartment, and the FBI didn't just know they had this, they had.
00:27:31 Video of this.
00:27:33 They knew this was going on.
00:27:36 And he did nothing Dennis Hastert.
00:27:40 Speak of thus.
00:27:42 Two heartbeats away from the presidency.
00:27:46 FBI knew he was banging underage boys that were provided to him.
00:27:53 By foreign governments, they did nothing.
00:27:58 OK. We're talking about there's zero moral authority in our law enforcement at the federal level. 0. Absolutely none. None.
00:28:12 There no more authority. We're talking corruption.
00:28:18 Like most people could never even imagine.
00:28:25 And it's been going on for.
00:28:26 A really long.
00:28:26 Time now. OK, this isn't like all of a sudden. It's not like Bill Clinton got elected. And then everything went bad. No, it's been bad.
00:28:34 For a long time.
00:28:38 Decades at least.
00:28:40 Maybe longer.
00:28:45 You have that kind of culture.
00:28:48 At the intelligence community or agencies.
00:28:52 This culture of of tolerating and participating in black male operations using people like Jeffrey Epstein.
00:29:03 And Jeffrey Epstein could be a part of this.
00:29:06 And then Jeffrey Epstein gets arrested.
00:29:13 So one.
00:29:16 Possibility to keep in mind.
00:29:21 Isn't that that they're draining the swamp?
00:29:26 That they're they're trying to to lock up a dangerous Peto who they they've known about right for a long time, that they didn't want to walk up in in 2007.
00:29:39 Now magically they want to lock up what changed? Oh, Trump changed. Well, OK, but.
00:29:47 Another possibility, just to keep in mind.
00:29:52 Is they don't want to lock them up to keep.
00:29:54 Them off the street, they don't.
00:29:56 Want to lock them up to lock up Bill Clinton like I?
00:29:58 Said I will.
00:30:00 I I I.
00:30:01 Might have. I'll have a heart attack and they won't need a heart.
00:30:04 Attack gun.
00:30:05 I'll have a.
00:30:06 Heart attack if, if, if Bill Clinton.
00:30:09 Gets arrested for this stuff.
00:30:12 OK.
00:30:17 But if this guy has blackmail.
00:30:21 Talking about Epstein here.
00:30:24 If he's got black male material.
00:30:28 On all these powerful people.
00:30:30 And we know that he, you know that according to some reports, he had, like a safe full.
00:30:34 Of this stuff.
00:30:38 If he's got this black male material.
00:30:44 That's valuable stuff.
00:30:48 That's valuable stuff.
00:30:58 What if that they're what if they just hauled them in?
00:31:02 So they could serve search warrants.
00:31:05 Kicked out his door.
00:31:08 Go through his safe.
00:31:10 Get his black male. Get his black male material.
00:31:14 And use it to muscle people that they're trying to muscle.
00:31:22 I just. I just think that's a possibility.
00:31:25 We will see. I hope I'm wrong.
00:31:30 Been saying a.
00:31:30 Long time I'm.
00:31:31 Just it hasn't happened yet.
00:31:34 I want to be wrong.
00:31:36 Don't want to be wrong. Just please God, something good happen.
00:31:41 She's you.
00:31:42 Know. Give her something.
00:31:46 But we'll see. I mean it's it's so entirely.
00:31:49 Possible in fact.
00:31:50 They could even tell us.
00:31:53 That they locked him up.
00:31:55 And then he just lives out the rest of his days.
00:31:57 On his island.
Speaker
00:31:58 How would we know?Devon
00:32:00 Like you go visit Epstein in prison, no.00:32:06 They could just sell these in maximum security. He'll be.
00:32:09 Out we don't.
00:32:09 Know your Murphy's really in there.
00:32:15 So we'll see how we'll see how this unfolds.
00:32:23 If if it doesn't lead to high profile arrests and we we know what what high in this case high profile is people like Bill Clinton. If it doesn't lead to high profile arrests if they're just nickel and diming us people like Kevin Spacey and and whatever you know who also I believe.
00:32:44 Went to Epstein island.
00:32:46 If, if that's the kind of people that we're getting.
00:32:51 You know.
00:32:54 That black, that blackmail material is still somewhere. Those are the facts of the case. I just want to explain.
00:33:02 Why? I'm cautiously cautiously.
00:33:07 Optimistic. Cautiously.
00:33:13 For black build.
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