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Welcome to "Thee Wellness Chat," a platform where we delve into personal stories and ask pivotal questions that expand thought, shift viewpoints, and bolster resilience in everyday life. In this space, authenticity reigns supreme. We are dedicated to conveying powerful truths that dismantle the constraints imposed upon us. This platform is more than just a podcast—it's a transformative movement. Here, knowledge converges with community spirit to sculpt the finest versions of ourselves. We ad ...
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Serious Rock Talk Podcast

Paolo Pettofrezza, Etienne Plante, & Ian Clarke

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Podcasters | Musicians | Rockers | Historians | Vinyl Reviewers | Serious Rock Talk™️ With Humor!!!! This award-winning podcast looks at classic rock - and the people who made/make it - with enough knowledge, irreverence, and low-level insanity to make it worthwhile. It's all about Rock Talk.
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SpikeHorn Podcast

Jeff Batt, Tanner Rogers, Kyle Nelson

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Three good old boys enjoy watching movies and for your enjoy we spoil thee fuck out movies also review documentaries so that is our discretion. Join Jeff Batt, Tanner Rogers, Kyle Nelson and future guests, on a journey of commentary. Artwork by Tanner Rogers. Time ranges from 1 to 3 hours of episode content. Get your ear holes ready for laughs, information, spoiling and ratings. If you are easily offended this podcast is not for you so get your spoiled milk elsewhere. If you too enjoy a good ...
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Redefining AI is the 2024 New York Digital Award winning tech podcast! Discover a whole new take on Artificial Intelligence in joining host Lauren Hawker Zafer, a top voice in Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn, for insightful chats that unravel the fascinating world of tech innovation, use case exploration and AI knowledge. Dive into candid discussions with accomplished industry experts and established academics. With each episode, you'll expand your grasp of cutting-edge technologies and ...
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Security Explained

Chris Grayson, Drew Porter, Logan Lamb

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Welcome to Security Explained, where we strive to make the complex realm of cyber security better understood by everyone. Join our three hackers / hosts Christopher Grayson, Drew Porter, and Logan Lamb for approachable conversation and a few laughs on the world of hackers, how to think about privacy and security in today's rapidly changing world, and how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcome ...
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Solomon Success » Podcast

Jason Hartman

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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Even after his 2008 conviction and infamous plea deal, Jeffrey Epstein remained undeterred—continuing to lure minors to his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Lawsuits filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General allege that Epstein trafficked girls as young as 12 to Little Saint James as recently as 2018, using deceptive promises of j…
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Jeffrey Epstein was more than just the wealthy financier with a knack for elite connections—his ascent was shadowed by serious financial fraud. In the late 1980s, he was hired as a consultant at Towers Financial Corporation, a company run by his mentor Steven Hoffenberg. That firm turned out to be one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history, d…
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Bryan Kohberger, who is serving four consecutive life sentences at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution (IMSI), has filed formal complaints detailing verbal threats and sexual harassment shortly after his transfer to J‑Block in late July. In a handwritten note dated July 30, he described being subjected to minute‑by‑minute harassment and asked to…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s life makes little sense when viewed through the lens of a rogue financier or even a Mossad agent, but it becomes coherent when understood as the creation of the CIA. From his early placement at the Dalton School by Donald Barr, to his sudden leap into finance at Bear Stearns, to his inexplicable relationship with Leslie Wexner, Ep…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s life makes little sense when viewed through the lens of a rogue financier or even a Mossad agent, but it becomes coherent when understood as the creation of the CIA. From his early placement at the Dalton School by Donald Barr, to his sudden leap into finance at Bear Stearns, to his inexplicable relationship with Leslie Wexner, Ep…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s life makes little sense when viewed through the lens of a rogue financier or even a Mossad agent, but it becomes coherent when understood as the creation of the CIA. From his early placement at the Dalton School by Donald Barr, to his sudden leap into finance at Bear Stearns, to his inexplicable relationship with Leslie Wexner, Ep…
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In an interview for her podcast series Broken: Jeffrey Epstein, journalist Tara Palmeri recounts a conversation Brad Edwards—who represented several of Epstein’s victims—had with Igor Zinoviev, Epstein’s bodyguard of approximately five years. Edwards described how Zinoviev issued a chilling warning: “‘You don't know who you're messing with and you …
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The third judge has now denied the Trump administration’s request to release Epstein’s grand jury documents, and while it’s being spun as a setback, the truth is the administration knew this was coming all along. Grand jury materials are sealed by design, and no court was going to break decades of precedent. The request was never about actually get…
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In a March 2025 ruling, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian dismissed nearly all claims against every defendant except Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, thereby ordering the case to proceed to trial against her in her individual capacity. The court found that Plaskett’s conduct—including soliciting campaign contributions from Jeffrey Epstein at his N…
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In July 2024, Delegate Stacey Plaskett filed a lawsuit under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure seeking sanctions against the attorney representing six survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. Plaskett argued that the amended lawsuit against her was frivolously filed, lacked any factual or legal foundation, and was intended to harass rath…
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Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, the Delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands, became the lone remaining defendant in a civil case filed by six survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse after the court dismissed the claims against other parties. The survivors alleged that Plaskett was complicit in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, accusations that she for…
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The SEC and broader federal apparatus had every opportunity to expose Jeffrey Epstein’s financial operations, and yet their so-called “investigations” amounted to little more than window dressing. Epstein moved vast sums of money, ran opaque shell companies, and funneled questionable transactions through major banks—yet the SEC never pressed for fu…
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Jes Staley’s image as Jeffrey Epstein’s “white knight” at JPMorgan is not just embarrassing—it’s damning. The idea that one of Wall Street’s most powerful executives bent over backwards to shield Epstein, even as serious red flags about his predatory behavior piled up, shows exactly how deep the rot ran inside JPMorgan. Staley didn’t merely tolerat…
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Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender who was born on January 20, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career in finance, eventually establishing his own investment management firm, J. Epstein & Co., which catered to high-profile clients, including some of the wealthiest individuals in the world.Epstein's life beca…
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The long-term impact of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse on survivors has been profound, stretching far beyond the immediate trauma of exploitation. Many have spoken about enduring struggles with trust, intimacy, and mental health, with conditions such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety becoming lifelong challenges. The abuse often took place during formative…
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In 2011, court filings from JPMorgan revealed that Jeffrey Epstein—already a registered sex offender—paid a $25,000 tuition bill at Skidmore College for one of Cecile de Jongh’s children, upon her direct request via email subject‑lined “Please approve.” This was no act of charity; this was influence-peddling in plain sight. At the same time, de Jon…
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Texas Democrats’ decision to stall redistricting efforts mirrors the same cynical political gamesmanship that has crippled the Epstein investigation for years. Both sides of the aisle claim moral high ground yet resort to procedural stunts and manipulations when it benefits them, undermining credibility and eroding trust. Just as the DOJ and Trump …
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The congressional hearings surrounding Jeffrey Epstein are less about justice and more about optics. Behind the staged outrage, secret depositions, and selective leaks lies a carefully managed narrative meant to pacify the public while protecting the powerful. Key figures tied to the original Non-Prosecution Agreement—Acosta, Mukasey, Filip, Mensch…
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The congressional hearings surrounding Jeffrey Epstein are less about justice and more about optics. Behind the staged outrage, secret depositions, and selective leaks lies a carefully managed narrative meant to pacify the public while protecting the powerful. Key figures tied to the original Non-Prosecution Agreement—Acosta, Mukasey, Filip, Mensch…
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Senator Ron Wyden has sharply criticized the IRS for failing to audit or investigate the massive payments—estimated at at least $158 million, and possibly up to $170 million—made by private equity billionaire Leon Black to Jeffrey Epstein between 2012 and 2017. Wyden questioned how Epstein, who had no formal credentials in tax or accounting, could …
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Jeffrey Epstein was a man who got around New York city and it didn't matter what political party you belonged to. All that mattered to him was that you were willing to play ball. Unfortunately for the rest of us, there were plenty of people who were willing to sell their soul to increase their power or status, even if that meant ignoring what and w…
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In October 2020, Ghislaine Maxwell filed a combined memorandum opposing Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s request to extend the deposition deadline and, separately, moved for sanctions under Federal Rule 45. Maxwell argued that Giuffre served subpoenas in ways that directly violated Rule 45(a)(4), which requires timely pre-notice to all parties before ser…
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In October 2020, Ghislaine Maxwell filed a combined memorandum opposing Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s request to extend the deposition deadline and, separately, moved for sanctions under Federal Rule 45. Maxwell argued that Giuffre served subpoenas in ways that directly violated Rule 45(a)(4), which requires timely pre-notice to all parties before ser…
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Three years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019, the investigation into his activities remained active but fragmented. Federal authorities continued to pursue cases against his associates, with Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction in 2021 serving as the most significant development. Civil lawsuits filed by survivors also kept pressure on Epstein’s esta…
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) report on Jeffrey Epstein offered a striking example of how the case was treated differently from typical sex offender matters. After his 2008 plea deal, Epstein was supposed to be monitored like other registered offenders, but the FDLE report documented how his status was handled with unusual lenien…
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Many elites and politicians associated with Jeffrey Epstein because he positioned himself as a gatekeeper to money, influence, and access. Epstein cultivated the image of a financier with unique investment strategies, even though the details of his wealth remained opaque. He hosted gatherings, dinners, and private events that allowed powerful figur…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s involvement in arranging sham marriages was another example of how he manipulated legal loopholes for personal gain. Reports indicated that Epstein facilitated marriages between his foreign-born associates and U.S. citizens in order to secure immigration benefits. These unions were not rooted in genuine relationships but in transa…
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In the months leading up to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger—then a doctoral criminology student and teaching assistant at Washington State University—was the subject of widespread concern among women students and faculty. Investigators unveiled over 550 pages of documents revealing a pattern of “sexis…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s story doesn’t begin with the penthouse, the island, or the mugshot—it begins in the shadows of the Cold War. In the 1980s, he worked as a financial adviser for Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, a man entangled in the Iran–Contra scandal and the massive Al-Yamamah arms deal. Through Khashoggi, British defense contractor Douglas Le…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s story doesn’t begin with the penthouse, the island, or the mugshot—it begins in the shadows of the Cold War. In the 1980s, he worked as a financial adviser for Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, a man entangled in the Iran–Contra scandal and the massive Al-Yamamah arms deal. Through Khashoggi, British defense contractor Douglas Le…
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Bill Barr’s closed-door appearance before the House Oversight Committee was less an act of revelation and more of carefully dosed denial and damage control. While he acknowledged Epstein’s death resulted from a “perfect storm of screw-ups,” he denied awareness of missing surveillance footage or any so-called “client list” of associates. And despite…
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The Department of Justice has long insisted that the Epstein saga was finished—“case closed.” Yet their own actions betray that claim. First it was silence and finality, but then came talk of unsealing grand jury documents and revisiting Ghislaine Maxwell. Congress issued subpoenas, and now the DOJ is handing over files that supposedly had no relev…
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The release of the Office of Inspector General’s report on Jeffrey Epstein’s death was marked by a delay so drawn out that it raised more questions than it answered. Epstein died in August 2019, yet the OIG report—supposedly the definitive account of the failures at the Metropolitan Correctional Center—did not surface until mid-2023. That nearly fo…
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Mary Doe alleges that Jeffrey Epstein began exploiting her when she was just sixteen years old. According to her claims, he drew her into his orbit by preying on her vulnerabilities, offering financial support and a sense of belonging that soon gave way to dependency and control. Once she was ensnared, Epstein allegedly manipulated her through a co…
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James Staley’s reply memorandum in support of his motion for summary judgment argues that he should not be held liable in the case brought by the Government of the United States Virgin Islands and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. He asserts that there is no evidence proving his involvement in or knowledge of any alleged misconduct, specifically emphasizin…
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Alan Dershowitz’s comments about potentially suing Michael Cohen over statements linking him to Jeffrey Epstein reflected a defensive legal strategy aimed at protecting his reputation. Dershowitz has consistently denied any wrongdoing in connection to Epstein and framed Cohen’s remarks as defamatory. By raising the prospect of a lawsuit, he positio…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s tax returns revealed a grotesque mismatch between the punishment he received and the fortune he controlled. His filings showed that even after his 2008 “sentence,” Epstein was earning tens of millions of dollars through opaque hedge fund deals and consulting arrangements that no one could quite verify. The numbers were staggering—…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called charity was a parody of philanthropy—a glossy storefront for laundering money, buying influence, and disguising the true scope of his criminal enterprise. On paper, the foundation claimed to support science, education, and global causes. In reality, the filings showed paltry amounts actually going to legitimate charities…
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The original charges brought against Jeffrey Epstein in Florida in 2007 were laughably weak when weighed against the sheer scope of his crimes. Despite overwhelming evidence that he had trafficked and abused dozens of underage girls, he was allowed to plead guilty only to two state-level prostitution charges—one of them grotesquely labeling a minor…
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The third amended complaint filed in the Southern District of New York involves six plaintiffs—Jane Does 1 through 6—who have brought claims against Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn, acting as co-executors of the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, as well as the estate itself and other unnamed defendants. The case, docketed as No. 1:19-cv-07675-GBD, se…
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The silence surrounding Stacey Plaskett’s lawsuit by Epstein survivors exposes the staggering hypocrisy of both lawmakers and the legacy media. Politicians who pound the table about justice and accountability fall mute when the accusations land inside their own chamber. Journalists who dissect every lurid detail of Epstein’s life suddenly find no h…
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Rock Trios: When Three is Not a Crowd Usually a rock band has at least four members. Why would anyone settle for just three? Oh, there are many good reasons, and in this episode you're going to experience the liberation of those who claim, 'the fewer, the better'. Maybe it is. You decide. Listen in.By Pettofrezza & Clarke
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The silence surrounding Stacey Plaskett’s lawsuit by Epstein survivors exposes the staggering hypocrisy of both lawmakers and the legacy media. Politicians who pound the table about justice and accountability fall mute when the accusations land inside their own chamber. Journalists who dissect every lurid detail of Epstein’s life suddenly find no h…
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Bill Barr’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s death was nothing short of a disgrace. From the moment Epstein was found dead in his cell, Barr rushed to reassure the public that there was “no evidence” of foul play, even though the facts on the ground screamed otherwise: guards asleep, cameras malfunctioning, and a high-profile prisoner left alone despi…
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Bill Barr’s involvement in the Epstein investigation was defined by hollow outrage and institutional protectionism. As Attorney General, he presided over the aftermath of the most suspicious prisoner death in modern history, delivering carefully staged soundbites instead of accountability. Under his watch, the DOJ allowed the narrative to be reduce…
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The lawsuits stem from parallel cases in the Southern District of New York: one brought by Jane Doe on behalf of Epstein’s victims and another by the Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands, both targeting JPMorgan Chase for its alleged role in enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. JPMorgan, in turn, filed third-party claims against f…
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Jes Staley, the former JPMorgan executive, filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against him by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. However, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff denied this motion, allowing the case to proceed to pre-trial evidence gathering.. Staley is accused of protecting Epstein during his tenure at JPMorgan, where he worke…
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Jes Staley, the former JPMorgan executive, filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against him by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. However, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff denied this motion, allowing the case to proceed to pre-trial evidence gathering.. Staley is accused of protecting Epstein during his tenure at JPMorgan, where he worke…
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A widely circulated photograph, taken in March 2001, shows a smiling Prince Andrew with his arm around Virginia Roberts—then 17 years old—while Ghislaine Maxwell looks on, reportedly at Maxwell’s London home. The image has become one of the most enduring pieces of visual evidence connected to Roberts’ allegations that she was trafficked by Jeffrey …
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Dr. Melanie Walker is a trained neurosurgeon who, in the late 1990s, served as a science advisor to Jeffrey Epstein. She reportedly met Epstein in the early 1990s and, in 1998, while completing post-doctoral work at Caltech, accepted that role—helping him identify and connect with academics whose work he might fund, thus facilitating his access to …
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