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Ep. 154 Epstein’s Files Were Never Destroyed—They’re Just Waiting for the Right Blackmail Opportunity.

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If you think the Epstein files were shredded, you don’t understand power. The more damaging the information, the more valuable it becomes. You don’t destroy blackmail—you store it for leverage. That’s Intelligence 101. Mossad, the CIA, MI6—these agencies don’t erase assets, they bank them for the right moment. The real question isn’t if the Epstein files exist—it’s who’s holding them and when they’ll use them.

We already knew Epstein’s crimes. We already knew the powerful figures in his orbit. The only real political question is: what purpose did his operation serve? Attorney General Pam Bondi admitted the files were on her desk—then suddenly, days later, they weren’t released. Instead, we got a bizarre PR stunt where influencers and journalists were handed empty binders. A massive minus one on the political scoreboard. Meanwhile, the FBI’s New York office is actively obstructing justice, sitting on 2,000 pages of Epstein-related files, videos, and transcripts. They have until 8 a.m. today to turn them over—or things are about to get very interesting.

Then there’s the bizarre resistance movement against Trump’s presidency—justified by the dumbest people alive. The same people screaming about “defending democracy” now argue that the government should resist the sitting president. Their logic? Because MSNBC said so. Speaking of MSNBC, they’re still peddling race-baiting nonsense, proving they’ve learned nothing from tanking ratings and nobody watching their garbage. They replaced their biggest race-baiter with… another race-baiter. And their highest-paid host just called MSNBC’s own leadership racist. Name another job where you can call your boss a bigot and still keep your paycheck.

It’s Friday, and after a week of political insanity, we’ll need the weekend to rebuild civilization.

🎧 Listen now for the full breakdown.

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If you think the Epstein files were shredded, you don’t understand power. The more damaging the information, the more valuable it becomes. You don’t destroy blackmail—you store it for leverage. That’s Intelligence 101. Mossad, the CIA, MI6—these agencies don’t erase assets, they bank them for the right moment. The real question isn’t if the Epstein files exist—it’s who’s holding them and when they’ll use them.

We already knew Epstein’s crimes. We already knew the powerful figures in his orbit. The only real political question is: what purpose did his operation serve? Attorney General Pam Bondi admitted the files were on her desk—then suddenly, days later, they weren’t released. Instead, we got a bizarre PR stunt where influencers and journalists were handed empty binders. A massive minus one on the political scoreboard. Meanwhile, the FBI’s New York office is actively obstructing justice, sitting on 2,000 pages of Epstein-related files, videos, and transcripts. They have until 8 a.m. today to turn them over—or things are about to get very interesting.

Then there’s the bizarre resistance movement against Trump’s presidency—justified by the dumbest people alive. The same people screaming about “defending democracy” now argue that the government should resist the sitting president. Their logic? Because MSNBC said so. Speaking of MSNBC, they’re still peddling race-baiting nonsense, proving they’ve learned nothing from tanking ratings and nobody watching their garbage. They replaced their biggest race-baiter with… another race-baiter. And their highest-paid host just called MSNBC’s own leadership racist. Name another job where you can call your boss a bigot and still keep your paycheck.

It’s Friday, and after a week of political insanity, we’ll need the weekend to rebuild civilization.

🎧 Listen now for the full breakdown.

📢 Today's episode is sponsored by Jazz Automotive
📍 1111 East Kennedale Pkwy, Kennedale, Texas
📞 Call 817-478-3788
👀 Ask for Junior or Johnathan and tell them Patrick sent you.

🔁 Follow @4D_Wizard on X for expert analysis on the political chessboard.

Let me know any topics or issue you would like me to cover cover!!!

  continue reading

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