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A campaign of lies can hide anything, and with the magic of disinformation, mysterious deaths can be quickly brushed off as suicides. Even when all of the details don't add up, and there are so many stories now that just don't add up, defy estein infiltrated the highest ranks of every sector of power. You are going to learn a lot about the world today.
He was into law enforcement, art, wall street, silicon valley, big business, real estate, philanthropy, media, academics and banking. He even warmed his way into high fashion. He hung out with noble prize winning scientists and billionaire ms.
Dealers, movie directors, famous actors, journalists and lots of politicians, including heads of state, not just here in america. Any has a very special bond with bill and Hillary clinton. We still don't know who took part in his mini crimes.
And they are vast. This is nothing short of political terrorism theater facilitated by the media. Today's guest, as you will hear, I just finished IT and you will hear half way through.
I say maybe it's halfway through. I said, I think this is the most important hour I have ever been a part of in broadcast. Today's guest has a gift for locating power and hunting IT in its darkest corners, a web of elite to Operate under the principle that rules are for other people.
Her two volume book, one nation under blackmail, the sorted union between intelligence and crime that gave rise to Jeffery ability is out. Keep your eye on this one. SHE is sharp. SHE is a massive threat to powerful people. If people will listen and do their own homework and just explore what she's saying, the game is up, please welcome witney web.
welcome. I am a huge fan of your word. You have covered some of the most important stories, I think, in my lifetime.
Thank you. And you are so clear on all of them. And most of these stories are the ones you can get answers on there.
There are all the stories that the big and powerful want to hide. One, you do not see what's really going on. And it's it's so frustrating because it's clear that these things are happening and should be discussed. You worried ever about your safety.
Um no. And the reason I say that is because I think you know a lot of what we're facing is an energetic and spiritual a battle. I guess you could say and um I think in order, you know if you're afraid of of these people, um you're giving them power over you and I think really the only way to win this is to have your commitment to what you're fighting for, the good about humanity to be total.
okay. So I want to talk to you if we can, in an hour, I want to mention bitcoin, get a little bit of that journalism, trans humanism, esg, the world economic forum. We're not going to be able to get to all of IT, but we have to start with Jeffery y, because the way you have written about him, IT connects to a whole world of corruption. Yeah, is he kind of the rosetta stone?
Yeah, I think it's sort of like a meta scandal. You're looking at someone who really had, I guess for lack of a Better metaphor, had his hands and a lot of pies. Yeah, right.
So he was sort of the center of a lot of scandals, but not necessarily at the top right. I think he was more maybe middle management in a sense, but very central to a lot of these things going on. That sort of these networks in which he, in which he inhabits are involved in numerous acts of corruption simultaneously. He there involved in many of them, but not necessarily at the top level.
right? So was he? Was he a spy? I think he definitely .
had intelligence connections. And there's a lot to suggest that was the case. I think one of the most, the earliest tense we heard of that was having a secretary of labor, sickos, a and trump say that one of the reasons he was pressured into giving escort a sweet heart deal during his first arrested in florida.
I was because he had been told by unspecified actors that obscene belonged to intelligence. But that's kind of, you know, what exactly does that mean? Was he in asset? Was he on the payroll? Which intelligence agency, multiple intelligence agencies, when you have his close association with someone like getting maximum in the mix and her father had a fillies with numerous intelligence agencies, you know, really is an open .
and questions kind of ky, I reading here work about him and explain who he was a so Robert maxwell .
was involved in many things, but he definitely played a major role in undermining U. S. National security by selling bug software to nuclear laboratories in united states.
And this was directly facilitated by well known and statesmen in U. S. History, like kentry kiser, for example.
And a lot of the people, I think that enabled him, at least on the U. S. side.
And to be those that favour global governance. And you know they kind of don't want the us. To have that kind of monopoly on on power because .
all of his family, they were killed in the hole cost, right right? And so he he is in the west england. He survives, becomes kind of William Randolph st of england logo .
service um .
and and then betrays the west and that's not because he was on the others. He wasn't done the soviet side. He was on a global government side.
Well, I think there you have to look at this in network, and we've evolved over time, right? h. Robert max was very close to the eastern block, eat, a very close relationship with intelligence figures in the kgb, and also, hey, had a relationship with british intelligence and israeli intelligence.
And he was involved in aspects of what later became known as iran control, which of course, involves aspects of U. S. intelligence. So I mean, he had his hands in everywhere and everything.
And I think ultimately, people like him are interested in any deal they can make to advance their money in their power and their influence. They'll take IT. So Robert maxwell was very interested and having his family beat, like the Kennedy family, a political power dyna sty. And that's part of why he started moving into new york city around just a year two before he ended up dying. And glin maxim was sent to new york to be his immensity.
IT was SHE parking parcel of from the beginning or was SHE, you know, kind of a good girl, idealistic comes over here, you know, knows that dad wants to put her into powerful positions, but not shopping women.
I think it's a lot more complicated than that. You have to look at her early history um the favorite son of Robert max, I was originally maxwell. He was in a vegetable state after a car crash, I think when he was fifteen.
And that happened shortly after just defeated days after galley was born. So new her family members and SHE herself have attested that he was basically neglected for the first three years of her life, and even developed childhood in a rex ion, things like that. And then, you know, a few years after he becomes the favorite child.
So SHE goes from having this complete lack of parental attention to being sort of showered in IT but in Robert maxwell and that obviously has going to have a psychological impact on someone. And in um addition, there's SHE was basically managed by her father from a very early age. He managed her tried to manage her romantic life. He tried to manage what job he would have, and he was very dependent on him. So when he is dead in one thousand, nine hundred and ninety one, that makes sense that he would attach herself self to someone with a lot of the similar.
similar characteristics. right. So dad didn't know about Jeffery etsc ine wasn't alive at that point.
Well the allegation had been made by people that worked with Robert maxwell in the eighties that um Jeffery absence was seen in his officers frequently in the united kingdom and during that period of time I was known that epsilon was active in the united kingdom. He was allegedly being mentored by a british arms dealer and Douglas lease with .
a british intelligence connections. This goes to the deep state, or you call IT the politics, and it's been going on for a long time. But people, I don't think, realize that the born identity, you know those Jason born movies that that is a reflection of some people's real lives.
I mean, it's it's a totally fictious story. But those things do go on. And and I tell you, I I have felt for a long time with the just with the nsa listening to everybody's phone calls, if you're important in washington, they're onna do everything they .
can to .
manage to manage you yeah is so if you're not rock solid in who you are and what right and wrong really is they got .
yeah but even they don't. You know, today, I think we've moved away from the type of model that s news for sexual blackmail. It's an arab electronic blackmail.
And you don't even have to do anything wrong. They can just plant IT on your devices and play gotcha that way. So it's really an unprecedented situation.
And a lot of these intelligence agencies, as I know in the book, you know, really for decades, have been totally out of control. And I really start off the book talking about how intelligence agencies and organized crime in the U. S got in bed together and really that symbol sis IT, was originally justified out of wartime necessity during .
world war two.
Yeah but I never stopped, right? And it's um you know business is business and some of these people in our own national security state and they could make a lot of money working with organized crime and really shielding them and getting in on the spoils. I guess you could say.
are we never going to find out who's in the black book?
I don't think so. I think the FBI has been compromised from the very beginning. Um in the book I talk a lot about jet gao ver. He was black milled by the mob. He realized the power black male had started using black male himself and you increasingly the FBI.
I think it's very obvious to a lot of conservatives now comes in to cover things up and you know go after you know, figures that they you know don't want to advance in their careers or you any sort of thing. It's very, it's very complicated. So what do we do is the country when you know there needs to be massive investigations of all sorts of stuff. Jeffery absinth, being one in the government, is increasingly incapable of investigating itself, especially when you're looking at the FBI or something.
Can we go to go through some names like Allen der shutt and bill clinton and Donald trump? What what were they involved in?
Ah so you so each of those cases is really different. But if if I am looking at you know I guess the one that's gotten the gotten the most attention obviously, of the former presidents right from clinton, as far as I am concerned, the clinton epca relationship is much more damaging than the trump escalated relationship. But there, you know, are obvious reasons for concern and both of them, and I don't think it's trying to be objective if you know, I can't I absolve one of the other .
but you sing are using because one is more damage because people don't understand. It's not just the horrific evil sex trafficking that is going on. It's also massive corruption .
and sea. And like Geoffrey epco e that described himself in the eighties as a financial bounty hunter, he was hiding or finding looted money for powerful people that's coming from him. And he said this to numerous people.
There's numerous sources of testing to this. So obviously, he was very comfortable with the offshore financial system, shadow banking and all of that. And then in the late eighties, in addition, becoming involved with lesly weathers finances, he is involved in orchestrating one of the largest psi schemes in U.
S. history. The other person he worked within that, Steven hand berg, was arrested and goes to jail for that one thousand nine hundred ninety three of sines name has dropped from the case.
And he ends up at clinton White house fundraisers. And one of those fund raisers is involved, Hillary clinton effort to alleged effort to refurbished the White house. And this makes a brief appearance. And vince Fosters, quote, quote, suicide note.
The only mention of Hillary clinton in that suicide note is relating to her and coachy hawker Smith redecorating and how there was nothing wrong with the finances there if you're you know, listeners are familiar with the vents Foster situation and how Hillary clinton, her office was involved in finding the suicide now when there was nothing in the break case in all of that later. Very interesting. The only mention of her name would be in trying to absolve that particular fundraiser of, you know, and he wrong doing, which Fosters responsibility.
And that's Jeffery obscene, one of his first interactions with the White house. There's a picture of him shaking hands with bill clinton at that fundraiser donor reception. And only U. K. Media covered that when I came out last december.
I to tell you, and I only see stuff that I kind of trust from U. K. Now I read any, there's any scandal going on in america. I trust the foreign ss more than I trust start well.
Isn't IT stunning that there's a picture of, you know, the claim has been for a long time that the epistle clinton relationship only really began after clinton left office. And then you have a picture first to that. And IT doesn't get .
any coverage of what we think we know is wrong or how big of a role is what we think we know to what really is happening.
Well, I think there's been a major effort to control the media and how much information gets to the american public about all sorts of things. If you look at the abt, in case you're only allowed to talk about his sex crimes from two thousand and two thousand, don't look at his financial crimes or any of the thing he did before the year two thousand is, you know pretty much how maintain media handles the case. And that's pretty now there's a lot to find if you can go back farther.
So when you you're a licious, look at abstemious. Second, when you're looking at his circle of influence, he is somebody who's kind of recruiting just getting people on tape, doing horrible things or raising money so they're in the pocket, right? Is that kind of his role? I think .
that's part of IT. But at the same time, you know he's doing a lot of that. He's also involved in financial in financial crimes pretty much through out his career. I mean, that's the common thread from abstentions. The seventies unl.
they would know that if he was working as an Operation, that would kind of be over. Look.
I mean, even in january twenty, twenty, you have john mine's wife send mccain saying, we all knew what absence e was doing, right? And this is the wife of the senator with no direct connection to the obscene scandal. So that means taught people in our congress and senate knew what abt en was up to and nothing was done.
And so does that a minister big body .
count around abt? Ah I think I think there is to an extent mark medals in who I just mentioned was found a hung by the neck by an extension cord and with a shotgun wounds to the chest um and IT was ruled a suicide in little rock, arkansas and uh a local court ruled pretty shortly there after that no video or no photos of the scene could be publicly released and this was only after you know mark medan had been involved in china's numerous other scandals but that only happened just a few months after the visitor logs of him meeting with epsilon was released last december. Publish by the U. S. Day mail.
So that's one. But you that's one recently.
You also have done, look for now. He was a major facilitator or of his sex trafficking activities, particularly when I came to the modeling industry um turned up dead in his prison seller you have obscene himself and then you have the son of ater sales who was the judge overseeing the este dota bank .
case murdered at her home let's not just gloss over up steam and his death do you believe he hung himself?
I think the official story is just, I mean, it's it's crazy personally because you know he he was a tall guy, he's supposed to have hung himself from something that shorter than his standing high with like paper then sheet he would have had to croll up in the feeder position to hang himself and .
he's you're not .
going to do that. It's very it's logistically impossible. We're supposed to leave all the cameras now function that night, the prison guards were asleep. It's a lot of coincidences.
So who would who who would we have to believe? I mean, that would have to involve lots of government, lots of but he .
belonged to intelligence. And if you look at, you know, someone like Robert maxwell, he died off of his yard. He had a lot of ties to intelligence.
Things were now the walls were closing in on him, his own daughter. And maxwell thinks he was murdered by rog ince, a silly and contract hitmen. And that's coming straight from his daughter that worked closely with him. Sell if you, if things get too hot, if you you know, maybe work did work for them in the past, but you become more of liability than an asset. Things sometimes happen.
How does this involve the regular person? Why should the regular person care about this kind of corruption?
Um in just talking about abt in the financial crimes, there are very significant and are just sort of a microcosm of what has basically been the looting of the public for decades. You look at people like Katherine son fitz and mark si Moore who have calculated about twenty one trillion dollars of us taxpayer money that just gone missing from from the house of urban development and the department of defense, right? It's probably more than that. Where is IT being?
Where to go? Where to go? Yeah, who took IT? I remember still happening.
And now we're having the standard of life in the us. Being degraded inflations increasing the squeeze on, thinks to manufacture tur food and energy crisis. And I think a lot of the stuff we're seeing being built for us, people are currently perhaps unwilling to accept. But when there cold and hungry and desperate exactly, I think some people will be more willing.
So let me know, I first ran into you and your work. I don't remember where I saw you, but you were talking about trans humanism. And this is something that, again, I think I was talking about this in the nineties .
and saying it's been going .
on a long time time and saying, but this is what a life is going to head towards and it's not good, and we should probably have a conversation now, you know, we are on the verge of this. This is happening.
I could have, yeah.
I could happen. Twenty, twenty five, thirty, thirty five. It's here.
yeah. Explain what .
trans humanism is and why IT is so dangerous. I'll just probably .
start with the history of IT. So there was a man named Julian huxley y. He's the brother of the family author, altis xy.
He was president of the british hugi society. The united nations is created after world world two. He has put in charge of uncle in writing his vision for unesco.
Julian hug sley says about u genets. We need to make the unthinkable thinkable again. Ten years later, he coined the term trans humanism .
and a did he read his brother's work?
Um i'm sure actually that all this huxleys work was influenced by the type of social million he inhabited. IT would include his, his brother and you know, sort of that those intellectual circles were both of them grew up right now. This is the british restock racy and really a lot of the idea of you, jane, going back to france is scotland, you know, Darwinism. All of that team seems to sort of imminent .
from from .
um so in in a book in one thousand fifty seven, I believe called new bottles for a new wine, something like that a Julian huxley y coins the terms transfusion ism and talks about how the new uji ics is going to emerging man with machine. So this is basically ugine ics rebranded and a lot of people that funded Eugene ics causes of the past like the rocky fellar family, big proponents of trans humanism today.
And it's it's getting increasingly problematic. I would say if you look, for example, at the new head of the fda, who very few people have bothered to look into robbert Cliff, he's a former google health executive. Google health has a joint venture venture with collector Smith kine called galvani bio electronics.
I think the former head of that was month sa wi. He was in charge of Operation warp speed. And their focus is what they call bio electronic medicine, which is, you know, injectable ano technology that can manipulate your central nervous system.
What are the implications of that? We have the person that just purchase twitter making a brain chip company. He is also a major contractor to the U.
S. military. He has a major conflict of interest uh with uh chinese silicon valley equivalence like tencent. And now .
he says I love this. He says that's one of the reasons why I want to get off the planet he says his work is to find a way to a compete against the trend huis stick, you know, no fly, you don't believe that at all. I I don't buy IT.
Now, if you look at that company, they had animal trials. Many of of the monkeys that was tested and died after brain ship was put in. If that were my company, I would reformulate everything shut IT down if I was going to kill that many animals. But it's already moved in the human trials.
I mean, even though it's killing all the monkey.
well, IT killed many monkeys. I forget the exact number, but a significant portion.
It's so this is where IT gets frightening.
tied up with the population, right? You have this being sort of the new a path of uji ics. And so know, I don't think these people ultimately care about, you know, how many? So people?
Mart, and right.
well, is me. Well, people like to act like you. Jenny s disappeared and IT hasn't. It's just rebranded. And if you look at the history, it's it's very clear and it's very disconcerting.
I talked to rakers well once and I said, you put the nano techno. Just tell me out, hurry. I'm a science fiction writer.
You put the ano technology into me and you control IT, not me, you control IT. And I start speaking out about things that you and the powerful don't like. Why don't you just turn me off? When did you just, oh, you know what, and all that nanotechnology.
And I just die. sure. And his response was, because we wouldn't do that.
let's trust us. How is that gone for the you know, past hundred years or so, right? And if organized crime, the people in charge, are you going to trust them?
I mean, in the grand scheme where we've all been upgraded, we're all part of the internet. Yeah, I don't think that's the intention.
That's how they're selling IT to people. If you look at this, for example, the british huge in society where a lot of this came came from, you look at someone like hg best on as a science fiction writer, but also about the genesis. He predicted that in one hundred to two hundred years there would be two human races.
There would be the upgraded augmented elite, or intellectual and attractive. And now we're the ones that did everything. And then a dwarf like, tall, like squad under class, that eats .
bugs.
And you know for people that have been paying attention, IT seems like, you know they're selling this is as one way, it's all gonna a uppy a utopian thing. If we all upgrade, I mean, that's how it's being framed, right? But if you look at how these people think they don't want that, they're looking at feudalism. And how do you create a classic slaves that cannot even cognitively rebel ever again?