• Compilation Of Corruption: Prince Andrew And The Settlement With Virginia Roberts (Volume I) (1/7/24)
    Jan 7 2025
    Prince Andrew’s settlement with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, announced in February 2022, marked a significant moment in the fallout from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking scandal. Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager, had filed a civil lawsuit in the United States. Despite years of public denials, including a disastrous BBC interview in which Andrew claimed to have no memory of meeting Giuffre, the prince agreed to an out-of-court settlement reportedly worth several million dollars. This agreement avoided a public trial, sparking widespread criticism that Andrew used his wealth and privilege to sidestep accountability. The settlement, though not an admission of guilt, reinforced perceptions that Andrew prioritized damage control over confronting the allegations directly.


    Critics argue that Andrew’s decision to settle further tarnished his reputation and that of the British royal family. The settlement came with no public acknowledgment of wrongdoing, leaving lingering questions about the prince’s involvement with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s network. The financial payout also fueled resentment, with many pointing out that Andrew, stripped of his royal duties and titles, appeared desperate to preserve what remained of his public standing. By avoiding a trial, Andrew missed an opportunity to clear his name through transparent legal proceedings, deepening public skepticism. The entire affair underscores the broader issue of how the powerful often evade genuine accountability, leaving victims and the public dissatisfied with a system that appears skewed in favor of the elite.


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Compilation Of Corruption: Jeffrey Epstein And The Alleged Attempt To Blackmail Bill Gates (1/4/25)
    Jan 4 2025
    As the Wall Street Journal continues it's release of information relating to Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to the powerful amongst us, we are now hearing that jeffrey Epstein attempted to blackmail Bill Gates about a relationship that Gates was allegedly engaging in outside of his marriage.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, Epstein attempted to use leverage on Gates to get Gates to fork over some dough. Gates of course says none of this ever happened and that his time with Jeffrey Epstein was nothing more than a mistake.


    Meanwhile, those of us who have followed along with the case for years at this point can't help but chuckle as the legacy media continues to play catch up.

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    Jeffrey Epstein Appeared to Threaten Bill Gates Over Microsoft Founder's Affair (msn.com)
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  • Epstein And His Failed Attempt To Slide Into The 2016 Trump Campaign (1/4/25)
    Jan 4 2025
    During the 2016 presidential campaign, Jeffrey Epstein sought to infiltrate Donald Trump's inner circle by arranging meetings with key campaign supporters. He facilitated introductions between individuals close to Trump and a prominent Russian diplomat, aiming to position himself as a valuable intermediary. Epstein's efforts to align with the campaign were ultimately unsuccessful, as his overtures were rebuffed by those within Trump's orbit.


    Despite Epstein's previous social interactions with Trump, including attending events together in the 1990s, his attempts to gain influence during the campaign were firmly rejected.


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    How Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Tap Into Trump’s Circle - WSJ
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    28 mins
  • Cartel Chronicles: The Mexican Military Is Accused Of Executing Cartel Members After A High Speed Chase
    Jan 3 2025
    Corruption within the Mexican military has been a long-standing issue, with numerous instances of misconduct and illicit activities reported over the years. While it is important to note that not all members of the Mexican military are involved in corrupt practices, there have been cases that reveal a significant presence of corruption within the institution.One of the main areas of corruption within the Mexican military is drug-related activities.

    Mexico has been grappling with drug cartels and organized crime groups for decades, and some members of the military have been found to collaborate with these criminal elements. This collaboration can involve providing protection to drug traffickers, sharing intelligence with them, or even directly participating in drug trafficking activities. In some cases, military personnel have been implicated in high-profile cases involving the transport and distribution of drugs.Another form of corruption within the military involves bribery and extortion. Some military officers have been known to accept bribes from criminal organizations, allowing them to operate with impunity or providing them with insider information about law enforcement operations.

    Similarly, extortion by military personnel has been reported, where they use their position and authority to demand money or other favors from civilians, particularly in areas affected by drug violence or other criminal activities.There have also been cases of human rights abuses attributed to members of the Mexican military. Reports of extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, and torture have emerged, particularly in the context of the government's efforts to combat organized crime. These violations often go unpunished due to a lack of accountability and effective oversight mechanisms.Efforts to address corruption within the Mexican military have been made, including the creation of specialized units to investigate and combat corruption.

    However, progress has been slow, and challenges such as insufficient resources, institutional weaknesses, and fear of retaliation from criminal groups continue to hinder effective reforms.It is important to acknowledge that there are also members of the Mexican military who are committed to their duty, uphold high standards of professionalism, and work to protect the country. The presence of corruption within the institution poses significant challenges to the rule of law, undermines public trust, and hampers efforts to address the complex security issues faced by Mexico.

    That trust is once again tested as new footage of the Mexican military lining up five suspected cartel members after a high speed chase and executing them. The military told the public that the suspects were firing at them, but video footage taken from a nearby store told a completely different story.



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    Security Camera Footage Shows Mexican Soldiers Executing Cartel Members and Trying to Cover it Up: Reports (vice.com)
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  • The Prince Andrew Chronicles (Volume II) (12/29/24)
    Jan 3 2025
    Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has been widely condemned and has irreparably damaged his reputation as a member of the British royal family. The Duke of York maintained a close friendship with Epstein for years, even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. Andrew’s visits to Epstein’s properties, including staying at his Manhattan townhouse, were well-documented, and his public appearances with Epstein raised serious concerns about his judgment and moral compass. The scandal escalated further when Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s victims, accused Andrew of sexual abuse, claiming she was trafficked to him as a minor. Andrew’s denials, including the widely ridiculed 2019 BBC interview, only deepened the public’s skepticism and highlighted his apparent lack of accountability or remorse.

    The fallout from Prince Andrew’s ties to Epstein has not only sullied his own name but also tarnished the royal family's reputation. His refusal to cooperate fully with U.S. authorities investigating Epstein’s network has fueled accusations that he is avoiding justice by hiding behind his royal status. Andrew’s eventual removal from official royal duties and public life was a necessary, albeit belated, step to contain the damage, but it did little to restore public trust. His association with Epstein exemplifies the sense of entitlement and impunity often seen among the powerful, who seem willing to disregard morality for personal connections or perceived advantages. This scandal continues to serve as a glaring example of how unchecked privilege can lead to ethical and legal failures, eroding public faith in institutions meant to uphold integrity.


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    https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/8389371/prince-andrew-virginia-giuffre-court-lawyer/


    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10731727/prince-andrew-pictured-with-sex-scandal-governor-amid-concern-he-stayed-at-infamous-epstein-ranch-on-official-visit/

    https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/prince-andrew-did-only-privileged-174945793.html
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    47 mins
  • The Prince Andrew Chronicles (Volume I) (1/3/25)
    Jan 3 2025
    Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has been widely condemned and has irreparably damaged his reputation as a member of the British royal family. The Duke of York maintained a close friendship with Epstein for years, even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor. Andrew’s visits to Epstein’s properties, including staying at his Manhattan townhouse, were well-documented, and his public appearances with Epstein raised serious concerns about his judgment and moral compass. The scandal escalated further when Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s victims, accused Andrew of sexual abuse, claiming she was trafficked to him as a minor. Andrew’s denials, including the widely ridiculed 2019 BBC interview, only deepened the public’s skepticism and highlighted his apparent lack of accountability or remorse.

    The fallout from Prince Andrew’s ties to Epstein has not only sullied his own name but also tarnished the royal family's reputation. His refusal to cooperate fully with U.S. authorities investigating Epstein’s network has fueled accusations that he is avoiding justice by hiding behind his royal status. Andrew’s eventual removal from official royal duties and public life was a necessary, albeit belated, step to contain the damage, but it did little to restore public trust. His association with Epstein exemplifies the sense of entitlement and impunity often seen among the powerful, who seem willing to disregard morality for personal connections or perceived advantages. This scandal continues to serve as a glaring example of how unchecked privilege can lead to ethical and legal failures, eroding public faith in institutions meant to uphold integrity.


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    https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/8389371/prince-andrew-virginia-giuffre-court-lawyer/


    https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10731727/prince-andrew-pictured-with-sex-scandal-governor-amid-concern-he-stayed-at-infamous-epstein-ranch-on-official-visit/

    https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/prince-andrew-did-only-privileged-174945793.html
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Cartel Chronicles: Police Officers In Tijuana Who Stole A Load Of Drugs From The Cartel Are Murdered
    Jan 2 2025
    It's no secret that there is a serious problem with corruption in Mexico when it comes to the police and the work they do for the cartels. However, it is rare that these police officers attempt to steal from these cartels.


    In todays episode, we hear a story about a group of police officers who decided it would be a good idea to steal form their cartel employers.

    Spoiler alert: It was not.


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    Cartel goes on killing rampage against Tijuana police who stole their drugs, prosecutors say (msn.com)
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    16 mins
  • Cartel Chronicles: Multiple Mexican Journalists Have Been Targeted In Mexico By Cartels
    Jan 2 2025
    The violence that plagues Mexico continues to rip through the country and nobody is safe. Not politicians, not military men and certainly not journalists. In Mexico, there is not a more dangerous career path to choose than one that brings you into the view of the cartel, especially if you are crtical of their behavior.


    In this episode, we take a trip back down south of the border and get an update on what's going on with the new spate of attacks against journalists.


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    Five journalists were shot in one day in Mexico, officials confirm | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)
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    12 mins