

Public Distrust and the Epstein Files | (Ep. 379)
May 28, 2025
The podcast dives into the controversies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's alleged suicide, revealing widespread public skepticism about official narratives. The discussion also touches on the concept of 'lanthano,' exploring the human proclivity for willful ignorance and self-deception. Additionally, listeners are invited to rediscover the magic of C.S. Lewis's Narnia series, with personal reflections on its influence, along with insights from 'Live Like a Narnian' that invite deeper appreciation of these timeless tales.
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Public Distrust on Epstein Case
- The Epstein case fuels deep distrust in official Washington, making official accounts hard to believe.
- This distrust hinders acceptance even when insiders like Bongino and Patel affirm the official story.
Demand for Epstein Travel Logs
- The public demands travel logs revealing who visited Epstein, not his illicit videos.
- Focusing on scrubbing evidence creates an impression of covering up more serious issues.
Complex Politics Block Epstein Files
- Political and international pressures likely block full disclosure of Epstein files.
- Complex negotiations and concerns about diplomacy contribute to secrecy.