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  • Epstein’s Ranch Was Way Sicker Than We Thought [Full Overview]
    2026/02/06

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    This video deals with allegations of sexual abuse, trafficking, and violence.

    You’ve probably heard the name Zorro Ranch.

    Jeffrey Epstein’s isolated New Mexico property has become one of the most disturbing and least understood parts of this entire story.

    Online, it’s surrounded by claims - some grounded in documents, some speculative, some genuinely horrifying.

    I’m not here to give you closure — we’re here to explain why there isn’t any.

    We’re going to walk through what’s actually in the files: the emails, the victim material, the official requests from prosecutors, and the newly released images from inside the ranch.

    We’re going to separate what’s documented, what’s alleged, and what’s never been answered.

    Because one thing is undeniably true:

    Zorro Ranch was repeatedly named in allegations, raised concerns inside law enforcement — and yet was never fully searched.

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    18 分
  • Elon And Epsteins Friendship Was Way Sicker Than We Thought
    2026/02/04

    For years, Elon Musk has told a very specific story about Jeffrey Epstein.

    And until this new document release, I’ll be honest - I mostly believed him.

    Elon’s version goes like this:

    Yes, Epstein tried to get him to visit the island. Yes, it was creepy.

    but no — Elon refused.

    In 2019, shortly after Epstein’s arrest, Musk told Vanity Fair:

    “Epstein is obviously a creep. He tried repeatedly to get me to visit his island. I declined.”

    That line — “I declined” — becomes the backbone of everything that follows.


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    11 分
  • The Epstein Conspiracy Theories Were Right
    2026/02/02

    You may have seen people claiming the new Epstein files prove Pizzagate is real.

    And honestly - I get why.

    Because when you open the files, it’s not just one weird mention of pizza.

    It’s pizza and grape soda, over and over again — paired with lines like:

    “lets go for pizza and grape soda again. No one else can understand.”

    That’s not normal dinner talk.

    So today, we’re going to read the messages verbatim, with dates and names, and fact-check what these files do — and don’t — prove.

    Because if “pizza” was code for something, the real question is:

    why won’t the FBI tell us what it meant?

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    11 分
  • What the Media Is Hiding About ICE
    2026/02/01

    What would it take for you to call this a crisis?

    In Minnesota, federal agents have killed civilians - and outside the United States, much of the world’s media is calling it what it is: state violence against citizens.

    But inside America, it’s being softened. Downplayed. Reframed.

    Much of the mainstream press still calls this a controversy - a debate over “tactics” and “tensions,” not the rupture it actually is.

    when something this extreme is treated as ordinary, it doesn’t disappear - it becomes precedent.

    So why are Americans being told this is just a debate over “tactics”?

    By the end of this video, you’ll understand exactly how that happens - and who benefits from it.

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    17 分
  • The Sick Billionaire Who Quietly Engineered Trump-Elon (Nelson Peltz)
    2026/02/01

    If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a billionaire decides he understands culture better than the people actually making it - allow me to introduce Nelson Peltz.He’s an activist investor who’s spent decades forcing his way into boardrooms, demanding influence, and insisting he knows better than the executives, creatives, and institutions in front of him.You might recognize the name right now because of the Peltz–Beckham drama — but that’s just the surface.In 2024, he took this mindset straight to Disney.What followed wasn’t just a corporate fight - it was a public meltdown over power, ego, and a man who does not take “no” well.

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  • The Sick Truth About the MAGA Hat
    2026/01/30

    Political movements don’t just argue.

    They look a certain way.

    They develop symbols.

    Uniforms.

    Visual cues that tell you who belongs — and who doesn’t.

    Over time, those visuals start doing real political work. They signal identity, loyalty, even power — often faster and more effectively than words ever could.

    The MAGA movement perfected this faster than most.

    And it all started with something that was supposed to be harmless.

    A baseball cap.

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    16 分
  • Every Right-Wing Faction Explained in 12 Minutes
    2026/01/28

    If you think “the Right” in America is one unified political movement, I regret to inform you that you’ve been lied to.

    What conservatives actually have is closer to a mall food court: several groups with strong opinions, dietary restrictions, and the occasional fistfight, all trying to share one tray.

    Today, we’re diving into the factions of the American Right - from the Elon-loving tech freaks who want to deregulate AI until it becomes God, to the January-6 cosplay enthusiasts, to the religious aunties who can quote scripture and Grover Norquist.

    This is Right-Wing Factions Explained - because if you don’t know the difference between a libertarian and a populist, don’t worry: neither do they.

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  • J.D. Vance Is Way Sicker Than We Thought
    2026/01/28

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    JD Vance used to hate Donald Trump.

    He positioned himself as the reasonable conservative who could explain why Trumpism was a dead end.

    And then Peter Thiel wrote a $15 million cheque.

    Overnight, he apologised, rebranded, darkened the eyeliner, and transformed himself into Trump’s most loyal defender -

    a man willing to rewrite his entire identity if it opened one more door to power.

    Now he’s Vice President, already circling 2028, and acting like the presidency is the final prize in his billionaire-funded makeover.

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    22 分