Behind the Bastards

Part Two: How Jeffrey Epstein Helped Build the Modern World

62 min
Feb 19, 2026about 2 months ago
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Summary

This episode explores Jeffrey Epstein's influence on modern industries beyond his criminal activities, specifically his involvement in shaping microtransactions in gaming, cryptocurrency development, and his relationships with tech industry leaders. The hosts examine emails and documents showing how Epstein strategically positioned himself to influence major technological and financial systems through funding and advisory roles.

Insights
  • Epstein used strategic financial investments and personal relationships to gain influence over key decision-makers in emerging industries rather than direct control
  • The ruling class often treats illegal activities (like sex trafficking) similarly to how they treat minor legal violations—as risks to manage rather than moral wrongs
  • Epstein's involvement in cryptocurrency development demonstrates how wealthy individuals can shape foundational technology through funding critical infrastructure during vulnerable periods
  • Educational subversion through addictive gaming mechanics represents a deliberate strategy to bypass parental and institutional oversight while profiting from user engagement
  • Epstein's influence extended across gaming, crypto, and tech sectors through a network of ambitious entrepreneurs who valued his connections and funding over ethical concerns
Trends
Wealthy individuals using strategic funding to gain disproportionate influence over emerging technology developmentNormalization of dark patterns and predatory monetization strategies in consumer technology targeting younger audiencesCryptocurrency industry's vulnerability to influence by well-connected investors during foundational development phasesTech industry's pattern of overlooking ethical red flags when presented with funding and networking opportunitiesUse of addictive mechanics and behavioral psychology in consumer products as deliberate business strategyBlurring of lines between gambling mechanics and entertainment in mainstream gaming productsInstitutional capture through strategic hiring and funding of key technical talent in decentralized systemsLack of transparency and accountability in cryptocurrency exchanges and stablecoin backing mechanisms
Topics
Microtransactions in Video GamesCryptocurrency Development and Bitcoin InfluenceStablecoin Technology (Tether)Educational Gaming and EdutainmentBehavioral Psychology in Game DesignDark Patterns in MonetizationLoot Box Mechanics and GamblingCryptocurrency Exchange Security (Mt. Gox)Bitcoin Core Developer FundingInfluencer Networks in Tech IndustrySex Trafficking NetworksInstitutional Corruption in FinanceTech Industry Ethics and OversightPredatory Design PatternsRegulatory Capture in Crypto
Companies
Activision Blizzard
CEO Bobby Kotick received strategic advice from Epstein on microtransactions and educational gaming integration
Call of Duty (Activision franchise)
First major gaming franchise to implement microtransactions, influenced by Epstein's strategic conversations with lea...
Tether
Stablecoin company co-founded by Brock Pierce with Epstein's financial backing and strategic involvement in banking p...
Coinbase
Bitcoin exchange that received $3 million investment from Epstein; founders were informed of his involvement
Mt. Gox
Bitcoin exchange that collapsed and lost user funds; Brock Pierce attempted to acquire it with Epstein's involvement
MIT Media Lab
Received extensive donations from Epstein Foundation; hired Bitcoin core developers through Joy Ito's leadership
Bitcoin Foundation
Organization that funded Bitcoin core developers; became bankrupt, creating opportunity for Epstein-backed funding
Blockstream
Cryptocurrency company that received investment from Epstein via Joy Ito's fund in 2014
PIMCO
Investment management company; co-founder Bill Gross was contacted by Epstein regarding cryptocurrency projects
Noble Bank
Puerto Rico-based bank that partnered with Tether to provide cash backing for the stablecoin
People
Jeffrey Epstein
Central figure; convicted sex trafficker who strategically invested in and influenced gaming, crypto, and tech indust...
Brock Pierce
Entrepreneur and crypto figure who received girls from Epstein and co-founded Tether with his financial backing
Bobby Kotick
Activision Blizzard CEO who received strategic advice from Epstein on microtransactions and educational gaming
Joy Ito
MIT Media Lab director who secured Epstein Foundation funding to hire Bitcoin core developers
Gavin Andresen
Bitcoin core developer and early leader; appears to have strategic relationship with Epstein regarding Bitcoin develo...
Elon Musk
SpaceX founder; Epstein attempted to attract him to social gatherings using Woody Allen as incentive
Ghislaine Maxwell
Epstein associate who recruited young women and girls; had affair with Bobby Kotick
Winklevoss Twins (Cameron and Tyler)
Crypto entrepreneurs and Gemini exchange founders; Epstein sought to connect with them through Brock Pierce
Bill Gross
PIMCO co-founder contacted by Epstein regarding cryptocurrency investment opportunities
Woody Allen
Filmmaker; Epstein used his name as social incentive to attract wealthy individuals to gatherings
Quotes
"Edutainment is for pussies because once kids catch on, you are trying to teach them something, they shut down. We have to keep the boobs and guns in profit."
Jeffrey Epstein (via email to Bobby Kotick)Educational gaming discussion
"You want to skip convincing parents and teachers, just go straight for the kids by making a game that gets them addicted."
Jeffrey EpsteinGaming strategy discussion
"The five core developers are like Linus Torvalds of Linux. They decide what changes are made to the core code."
Joy Ito (in email to Epstein)Bitcoin developer funding discussion
"They treat sex trafficking of underage girls the way normal people treat doing drugs—it's illegal, you want to be careful, but you're not judging your friend."
Robert Evans (analysis)Discussion of Epstein and Pierce's attitudes
"Gavin is clever."
Jeffrey Epstein (in response to Ito's email)Bitcoin developer funding strategy
Full Transcript
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One of the frustrating things about delving into the Epstein files is that you are repeatedly confronted by the fact that Jeffrey Epstein was a person. And like any person, he had nicknames for people and words that he used in an idiosyncratic fashion that only his friends and his social circle fully understood. Everyone's like this, but it's weird to be confronted by these very human aspects of the life of a monster. More pointedly, it's frustrating because it means there's a lot that we'll never fully understand. For example, Epstein started sending girls. And again, since the term girls was used in the email, and this is Jeffrey Epstein, we must assume they were underage kids to Brock, or at least there's a good chance they were to Brock. One of these girls Epstein described as my little Susie or Sue in emails he sent during the spring of 2012. Ew. I don't think we have a great idea of who this was yet. I haven't figured, at least my clumsy searching around did not figure out who Sue was. And given that she's probably a victim, I don't know that we need to look too hard into this. But she grew very close to Brock Pierce. Or at least that's the way Epstein and Brock's emails portray it. And Epstein asked regularly after Brock's relationship with Sue, with the kind of interest that makes me think that because he connected them, maybe Epstein saw Sue as his in to Brock, who he considered a valuable contact, right? Maybe it was a situation where Epstein, quote unquote, discovered this girl, however old she actually is, sends her to Brock. They become close and Epstein is curious about this relationship because it's his leverage, basically, right? Pierce, though, seems to have valued Epstein as well. On May 1st of 2012, he messaged Jeffrey saying, I know a girl in New York you may like. How should I introduce you? And then Jeffrey's like basically like, you know, you can send me her Facebook or whatever. And so he sends her, he gives her a name and asks like, hey, can you check her out on Facebook? And Jeffrey just replies, cute. So great. You know, like this gives you kind of an insight into how things worked, right? this is Brock has it seems graduated from being the kind of person that Jeffrey just supplies with girls to being the kind of person who is connecting Jeffrey to girls right which is an evolution of their relationship again I don't know how old this person is but he does use the word girl so it's not legally questionable to wonder right it's also like this thing where it's so like because you start to also kind of get the sense that i mean on some level they knew what they were doing was wrong but it doesn't feel like they knew it was illegal yeah yeah i don't think they knew it was wrong in a morals they certainly don't believe it but they know that if people find out they could get in trouble yeah about a lot of what they're doing right yes they don't seem to consider what they're doing to be wrong no they think they treat sex trafficking of underage girls the way i think normal people treat like doing drugs, right? Yeah. Where like, it's illegal. You want to be a little careful about it because you could get in trouble if you get caught, but you're not judging your friend because they do acid once a year or take mushrooms occasionally, right? Right. That's very much how they treat it, right? Right. So a month after this email chain where Brock sends Epstein this girl's Facebook page, Pierce told Epstein that he was taking a trip to Moscow, Kiev, and Odessa because that was an itinerary you could have back in 2012. Epstein asked him to take photos and find me a present. And Pierce replied, we'll do. And then a smiley face. And those photos are photos of girls. And the present is girls, right? Several days later, Pierce replied with more than a dozen images of what I We have to I believe we're naked young women or at least scantily clad young women. It's a little clear to me because of how, you know, the email is preserved. But he sends these photos with the sentence. The Ukraine is now my favorite country. Smiley face. Right. Just Ukraine. But I don't know. I feel like when you do the sex trafficking is I shouldn't be a pedant about language here. No. And again, we don't know that this is sex trafficking. I don't know what age these these people are. You know, it's just gross. Brock is both being provided by Epstein and also providing to at this point. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Which gives you an idea of how a lot of his relationships function. This is we're talking about him and Pierce, but he had a number of famous dudes who he had similar relationships with where it presumably starts with him feeding them women. But they also, you know, push people his way. Right. That's how a lot of this certainly function. It's like this like low rent frat house shit where you're like. Right. Right. Exactly. And they talk about it that way, right? They don't talk about it like we're doing a secret criminal enterprise. They talk about it like dudes talking about a hot chick at college, except for the chick is 30 years younger than them, right? Yeah. And they met her fucking because Gillen Maxwell spied her outside of a high school or something. I don't know. Yeah. Ew. It's gross. Also in 2012, Epstein continued to gather influence in the world of video games. He started emailing regularly with Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick. Actually, it may have been earlier in this. We don't know exactly how long he and Bobby were in regular contact. The emails show at least as far back as November of 2012, which is in that month Kotick visited New York, but they had been friends previously, right? We know the two plan to meet in person during that November 2012 trip, and we know that Epstein even tempted Kotick to come a day earlier by saying, hey, if you show up early, you can hang out with Woody Allen. Ew. Oh, boy. Ew, ew, ew. Well, I'm on board. Who doesn't want to hang with Woody Allen? I mean, look, at least these guys' morality is consistent. Yeah. Nightmare. The first time I saw Woody in one of these, I had a moment of freak out. I was like, oh, God, is it Woody Harrelson? That would really bum me out. And it's like, oh, no, Woody Allen exists. It's got to be Woody Allen, right? Yeah. And it is. It is Woody Allen. And what's interesting to me is that Epstein brings up Woody Allen other times, right? Like when he's talking with Elon Musk and he's trying to convince Elon Musk to hang out one Christmas. He also brings out like Woody Allen's gonna be there. It could be you and me and Woody Allen partying together. So he seems to think this is like a big get for a lot. Like this is maybe if I sweeten the pot with Woody Allen, this rich, famous guy will wanna hang out with me. I mean, to be fair, Manhattan is basically what these guys are trying to aspire to like at all times. yeah yeah yeah manhattan are fucking i mean i don't we don't need to talk about woody allen movies so that said kotick and again we can we know they were emailing regularly in 2012 kotick is connected to epstein for quite a while longer than that um we have a 2004 april of 2004 email between him and gillen maxwell where he's talking about gillen's sexy body so they the two of them seem to have had an affair of some sort, which at least Gillen's an adult. So I don't know, Bobby. It's weird. You get the maybe had sex with an adult while hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein award, which is not much of an award, Bobby Kotick, not much of an award. Still ew. The most significant aspect of Kotick and Epstein's friendship was that Jeffrey used his influence over Bobby to push for more microtransactions in video games. He's really trying to convince Bobby this is the future of gaming, right? Bobby's already convinced of this, but Epstein's further piling on, right? And is trying to encourage some specific ways that this should develop. I don't mean to say that, like, Epstein introduced the idea to Bobby Kotick. He's the kind of soulless ghoul who would always have loved this thing and was pushing for it previously. But Epstein is trying to shift him in specific directions as relates to this stuff. On May 2nd of 2013, Kotick asked Epstein for advice ahead of a meeting with New York City Department of Education Chancellor Joel Klein. Specifically, he asked if Epstein knew of any edutainment games that were doing it right. And what I assume was happening here is that as CEO of Activision Blizzard, he's meeting with the Department of New York City Education Chancellor to see if like, can we make a deal about like providing educational games to the school system in New York, right? Like, that's probably the reason for this. and again because i can't say directly here is how epstein influenced how kotick felt about microtransactions here's what he introduced to the industry i don't have a clear thing for that but what i can say is bobby kotick valued epstein's opinions enough that he asks him for advice ahead of a meeting like this and he listens when epstein tells him what he thinks should be happening with this stuff which suggests epstein is influencing the development of microtransactions in gaming to some level, right? Not the main, but he's one of the dominoes there, right? Yeah, and with Kotick, this is like, if we're in 2013, he got divorced in 2012. This is before he starts publicly dating Sheryl Sandberg. Yes, it is. But this is just like an interesting timeline for this weird guy. From Gillen Maxwell to Sheryl Sandberg. What a fascinating romantic life this man's had. Yeah, it's just a disturbing weird little guy. Was it, was it, did you repost on Blue Sky something about like, or maybe you're going to get to this about like one of the, one of the reasons is to like indoctrinate kids into like. Yes, yes, yes. We're talking about all that right now. So Kotick emails and being like, do you have any suggestions for this meeting with this guy from, you know, Department of Education, New York? And Epstein says you should play Medal of Honor or Call of Duty. And then quote, you will learn war history. Right. Basically saying video games are already great at teaching kids about war, which they're not. I don't think people learn a lot of accurate war history from Call of Duty or Medal of Honor. Some stuff, sure. Well, they certainly learned that the two equal sides are the Allies and the Germans. And it's morally fine to be on either side. To play either, right? Now, what's interesting to me about this is that Epstein's initial response is like, just play either of these video games and you can learn war history. Games are great at teaching kids stuff. That's kind of like the throwaway response you expect from Epstein. But what follows is really unique because after that initial line, he writes out like a five paragraph essay laying out his thoughts on this subject. And this is not a normal response for Jeffrey. The biggest difference from his normal correspondence is that nearly every word in this essay is spelled properly and the grammar is mostly correct. It's very weird. Like you see dozens, hundreds of emails of him where he's just like spelling like a dipshit And then you see this like almost a page of writing that's like well formatted. And like, I don't know if someone else wrote it for him. Right. He like copy pasted from a white paper. Yes, he clearly had a document, but it sounds like idiosyncratic, like it's in his voice if he had someone else type it up. I don't know. It's weird. And in this essay, Epstein argues that video games are, quote, already great at teaching and then expresses something almost identical to how pro AI people argue chatbots are going to revolutionize education. Fundamentally, the thing that works is a one-to-one student-teacher ratio. Even if you have a shitty teacher or tutor, you will learn a lot because that person gets to know you and challenges you at your level. That doesn't scale, but computers do. So we have to use computers to replace teachers or at least augment them. Thank you, Jeffrey. Thanks for seeding that into society. No, but no. It's interesting to see like this is, you know, years later going to be, a decade or so later going to be what like all of the ai bros are saying about education and it's interesting to see jeffrey land of the same spot in like 2012 well but also because that's largely just the right-wing thing is like right who cares just gotta get rid of teachers yeah yeah get rid of teachers get give your people the dumbest most uninformative thing it's right and he's not talking about this but you have to think again epstein's angry he's been judged by you know what he believes is a prudish society for something that he shouldn't be punished for. He's angry. And he probably sees, to a degree, the education system and the things it's taught women as being responsible for his woes. So I suspect there's more than a little, well, we can, if we do this, then we have control of the computers that are teaching kids and thus the things that they learn, right? But do you think it's that in a fair? Because that's a thing that I sometimes have trouble with is like. well yeah but it's or i guess what i mean it's like that not nefarious but not because they're so dumb and not detail oriented otherwise that i'd like have trouble squaring like this grand vision and actually pulling it off i guess maybe it's that yeah it's less of a grand because you know epstein isn't the guy making this stuff he's just kind of talking to people who will be owning the companies that own it about what he how he wants to see it used right Right. And I don't think Epstein's not engaged in a cohesive plot with a bunch of other rich guys to destroy education. I think he just sees this as beneficial and a better way to do society. Right. And I think part of why he sees it is that, like, he doesn't like or respect a lot of people in this. Yeah. Who are doing this job. Right. And I guess like the vision versus the execution is what that what ice is Ice is the vision and the execution of that vision which is right And he he just kind of got and he talking with his other rich because he he and he an idea guy Right. That's whole whole brand. So he goes on in this essay to say that the real issue is that today's with educational games is that today's video games just don't try to teach stuff we care about. And it's unclear who we is. I think he's referring to we as in like people like you and me, Bobby, like smart, rich guys care about quote. Right. The best scheme I've come up with so far is to use the X prize or something like it to co-opt the existing video game industry. You want to skip convincing educators and parents about this stuff and just go straight for the kids. Ew. I mean, I guess get him addicted to be fair. That's what he's saying. Yeah. Not that this is a good use, but probably one of the least sinister uses of go straight for the kids Jeffrey Epstein has ever. Yes, yes. This is, yeah, right? But like- Like grading on a curve, this is a better way he said it. Although you say that, let me continue. Because as soon as he says, you want to skip convincing parents and teachers, just go straight for the kids by making a game that gets them addicted. Then Epstein provides his own suggestion for like what an educational game might look like. And he suggests a game that would teach a player how to read and pronounce Japanese kanji. Quote, Imagine you are looking at a door in a video game. It has some squiggly symbols printed on it. Little munchkins walk up to that door and say, Konnichiwa. The door opens and they are greeted by a hot princess with big tits and a thong. The door closes in your face. You are going to fucking learn to read and pronounce kanji. That's, but that's why I'm like, they're so dumb. I just can't believe we're ruled by these fangs. And there's the there's the the line between I'm not saying Jeffrey Epstein controlled all of this as the puppet master. He had a lot of ideas that he helped to seed in powerful people who then took those ideas further. And also the way he thinks about all this shows you how the ruling class thought about and thinks about all this stuff and was talking about it. And he influenced that. Right. I mean, to me, it's just like all these unfuckable dweebs finally, like, forced their way into some sex through violence and coercion. And now they want to impress the man. Well, and the fucking the whole you see just like the the fact that women don't really matter to him is made very evident just in the fact that he's like, yeah, hot princess, big tits and a thong. That'll teach him how to read kanji. And yeah, little girls kind of being enticed. I have issues believing this would work on boys, but like, are they going to want the big titted hot princess Jeffrey in this game for schools that you want? To put in schools? Ew. Epstein then concludes, edutainment is for pussies because once kids catch on, you are trying to teach them something, they shut down. We have to keep the boobs and guns in profit. You see how much money video games are making these days? Fuck educational reform. We need educational subversion. And what he's saying here is that like, this stuff, you don't want to make educate. You want to make games that get kids addicted and you teach them and push messages through the games that they're playing while also profiting off of them. And the way to do that is make games that they are addicted to playing, that are compulsively attractive to them, right? Your goal is to subvert the educational system. You're almost saying we want these games to teach kids a separate set of things than they're learning in school and society, right? You want to think about how gaming culture has been used by guys like Bannon who were attached to Epstein. you can see some really direct through lines here, right? Yeah. Now, after Epstein goes on this very weird rant, Bobby Kotick doesn't respond, are you fucking crazy? Instead, he responds, X-Prize is a good idea, but key is real world rewards. Learn to read, earn cell phone minutes, iPhone credits, virtual items in games. That's a funny email in its own right. Futurist Pablos Holman, who's looped in, Epstein loops Pablos into this conversation. and pablos responds with just a dig at bobby kotech saying i'm all for indoctrinating kids into an economy you gotta love how his example for real world rewards is virtual items and games yeah which is i mean pablos you're uh you're tied to jeffrey epstein forever now so that's shameful but that is a pretty good dick yeah i i mean bobby kotech is a dumbass these emails like every time you don't respond only with what the fuck are you guys talking about yeah what the fuck is wrong with you dipshit. Yeah. And Holman is obviously correct that Kotick is a visionless slug of a man who ruined at least one great company. These emails were sent just a few weeks after the launch of Call of Duty Black Ops 2, the first Call of Duty game to feature microtransactions. Per an article in The Gamer by James Lucas, Call of Duty Ghosts, which launched later that year, went even further with paid special characters, voiceover packs, skins, camo, and even weapons. It's not hard to draw a line between these conversations with Epstein and industry figures and the sudden boom in microtransactions that occurred around the same time period. But what's most concerning is the apparent interest to normalize aggressive monetization strategies towards younger audiences, as suggested in remarks made by Epstein's associates in the DOJ documents. And Epstein, again, he doesn't invent the idea of microtransactions in children's games. Bobby's thinking about this before Epstein starts talking about it, but Epstein is influencing his thoughts on it. And Epstein is talking a lot about how we need to normalize using games to deliver propaganda to kids by addicting them, right? That like the fact that the game is addictive and has the guns and the tits and, you know, makes money is part of like what keeps the kid paying attention and what allows you to influence them with the content and the game. And this is a big part of the modern microtransaction industry, right? Like what we ultimately landed on is fuck teaching kids anything. just get them hooked like get them get them playing games where they're going to be sending money regularly and gambling for stuff like loot boxes right and it's it's also like that most of these are built on whales like it isn't broadly the kids it's like the unfortunate i don't know what is it like four or five percent somewhere in there yeah who are like paying for everything else and more no but it is i mean the fact that these are present in the games even though most of the money isn't coming from random little, it still affects them, right? Yeah, of course. Researchers from the Australian Consumer Policy Research Center, the CPRC, and Monash University in 2016 identified 20 dark patterns of monetization in modern games, the worst of which were gambling-like features such as paid loot boxes, like the ones Bobby Kotick helped push at Activision Blizzard. Per an investigation by ABC Australia, quote, the design features were not in all games, but 95% of adult players surveyed had come across them, and 83% had suffered negative consequences. So this is a harmful industry and it's one that, you know, Jeffrey is a cheerleader for. Again, he's not the founder of it, but he's one of the he's one of the dominoes here. Today, the global online microtransaction market is more than worth more than $75 billion a year. As Epstein said, we have to keep the boobs and guns and profit, right? An article in the BBC by Catherine Latham makes the end result of all this very clear. Gaming companies use behavioral psychology to manipulate users into spending, says Professor Sarah Mills. And the link between gaming and gambling is becoming increasingly blurred, she explains. Ms. Mills is a professor of human geography at Lauberow University. Her research found gambling techniques make gamers play for longer and spend more money and drive repeat buying. And we could go on from here to discuss the outrageous proliferation of gambling apps for young people and how companies like Activision Blizzard paved the way for shit like Kalshi, right? And Epstein is a piece of that story, Right. But that's also getting us all away from the Epstein of it, because this is stuff that's largely occurred since the end of his life. Right. Right. I think we've done enough to establish how harmful this trend is and that Jeffrey was a prominent voice urging developers to go down this road and urging developers at a high level talking to the C-suites. Right. I should also note that Epstein and Kotick's friendship went deeper than just work-related conversations. These aren't just guys who are talking shop. Per a Kotaku article by Ethan Gatch. Emails between the two were allegedly exchanged multiple times in 2013 as well. A February 24th, 2013 email stated that Epstein was in LA planning a visit to SpaceX that week and was trying to link up with Kotick while in town. Thanks, but rather see you, Epstein wrote in one email, taking girls after to Bel Air. Kotick at one point allegedly wrote back, come with your friends to my house, Beverly Hills, 10 minutes from Bel Air. Great. Also, this is an insane thing to put in an email, dude. It's crazy. Gotta hang out with Elon Musk at SpaceX before taking my girls to the CEO of Activision Blizzard's house. And again, notably, Elon's not invited. Right, Elon's, oh, I mean, you don't want him at the good parties. You know, you don't want him and Bobby Kotick in a room at the same time. 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You know, we're talking Jepstein, Jeffrey Epstein. So Epstein's friendship with Brock Pierce continued along a similar tenor to his friendship with Bobby Kotick. In May of that year, Pierce told Epstein that he had plans to purchase what was at the time the largest Bitcoin exchange on Earth, Mount Gox. Now, this is a side story from a larger, much funnier story, because Mount Gox was for years the place to go if you were new to crypto and looking to get into it, right? If you wanted to get started with Bitcoin or whatever, Mount Gox is probably where you were starting. And Mount Gox got its name from its original purpose, which was it was a place to sell and trade Magic the Gathering cards. Mount Gox stands for Magic the Gathering Online Exchange, right? They started going by Mount Gox when the slightly more sensible libertarian crypto enthusiasts pointed out that like, hey, regular people don't want to store their life savings at a business run by people who sell magic cards for a living. Right. Like that's not really like a bank. It doesn't give bank five. It could have been called the chaos orb. So I guess it could have been called the chaos orb. Yeah. I mean, we're further along on our decline now. Per an article on the website, ProDust.com by Cass Pianci, quote, Epstein, who was unfamiliar with the exchange, asked if it had been seized by the U.S. government. It hadn't. The purchase had never occurred. And in April of 2014, it was revealed that Mt. gox had lost the majority of its users money all of the money in mount gox gets stolen right the whole bank gets stolen because again the magic the gathering online exchange is a bad place to keep your savings um yeah that's fine though not regulated no fdi not at all regulated baby we don't need an fdic we don't need that that's big government well we'll talk about why that's funny but what's really what's funny immediately here is that even after the whole bank gets stolen Pierce doesn't give up acquiring Mount Gox. He tries after it collapses to buy it. And he starts this initiative called Gox Rising, which like, why are you tied to the magic, the gathering bank that got that that lost every like, why are you invested in continuing that journey, Brock? Is it just the name Mount Gox is so appealing to you? I don't get it. I mean, look, brand recognition, you know, that's half the battle. The brand recognition is that place that lost everyone's money. But yeah. But not anymore. Yeah. We couldn't possibly lose it twice. Yeah, it happened twice. That's crazy. So you should, the fact that Pierce still thinks this is a good idea should tell you something about Pierce. And the fact that Epstein continues to treat this kid as a genius should let you know that Jeffrey Epstein was not nearly as intelligent as he gets credited with being sometimes. The same month Brock started trying to buy Mt. Gox, Epstein reaches out to his friend Bill Gross, who is the co-founder of a major investment management company, PIMCO, about an exciting new crypto project that Brock was working on. And this is the project that he gets involved with really after Mount Gox, and it's called Tether. Have you ever heard of the cryptocurrency Tether? Yes. I think I have some. I don't remember why. It's prominent. People know about it. And the idea behind Tether, you brought up the FDIC earlier that like, oh, the whole bank got stolen. Maybe that's a good idea that the regular financial system had. Tether is Brock. I mean, Brock is one of the guys behind Tether. Tether is kind of the attempt to add sort of an FDIC type deal to crypto. It doesn't work the way the FDIC does. But the idea is it's a way to make cryptocurrency less dangerous and volatile. Right. Tether is what's called supposed to be a stable coin. That's the idea. I think the only reason I have any cryptocurrency is to play quasi legal international digital poker. Of course, Andrew. Yeah. So the idea behind Tether is that it's what's called a stable coin. Normal crypto is way too volatile to be a good store of value. Right. Like you don't want to store your savings. Something can be worth zero tomorrow. Right. Yeah. Tether was ostensibly pegged to the U.S. dollar. And so basically the idea is that like it's backed up by real money, right? So we can't, it can't become worth nothing. And as a result, Tether is today the most successful and the largest stable coin. But the fact that what it's supposed to be and what it actually is are two different things because the idea is that Tether is pegged to the dollar, but that's not even on its face real because Tether is meant to actually be 50% backed by cash or cash equivalents, right? Now obviously banks don have as much cash on hand as they have people with money invested in their bank or money in the bank Right And that why we have the FDIC Right If your bank goes bust the FDIC will reimburse at least for I think it up to a quarter of a million dollars in account or something like that but they reimburse your losses right The government is saying if the bank fucks up, you're not screwed as a regular person because this is an FDIC-backed bank. Tether doesn't really work that way, but they're kind of trying to make people think that it works that way, right? That like, no, no, no, like this is bank, banks don't have 50% of their assets backed by cash or equivalents, right? So Tether is actually more realistic than a bank, right? And the reality is there have been like pseudo bank runs on Tether. And at times people behind Tether have just refused to redeem the cash value of their cryptocurrency because that's what they could do that to stop a bank run, right? Which is also something they get to do because they're not a bank, right? It's you're just throwing money to some fucking freaks who are going to do what they want with it. Yeah. Some racists are holding your money. Right? Tether would prove, though, to be a very wise financial bet for Brock. The company is profitable at this moment, right? And it's made a lot of money over the course of its lifetime. I'm sure he did very well on this. Now, Brock is not the creator of the idea behind Tether. That would be a guy named J.R. Willett. But he co-founds the company and initially calls it RealCoin when it launches in July of 2014. In 2019, Tether surpassed Bitcoin in trading volume. And it is currently tied to about half of all Bitcoin sales, even though the Wall Street Journal has reported on Tether increasingly showing up in cases of money laundering and the financing of terrorist groups. In 2021, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced that Tether was not, in fact, fully backed by real currency, which sparked a sell-off. The CFTC ordered Tether to pay $41 million for violations of the Commodity Exchange Act. Now, I've left into the future, past the lifespan of Jeffrey, just to make it clear, this was a shady business from the beginning, right? This is never a good business. Like all this shit. Yeah, of course. Yes. Yeah, like all of this shit. So Epstein leans in to this fact, right, in his email to Gross, because he's trying to talk a finance guy into getting on the crypto board here. Gross is the guy who works at Pemco, who he's trying to get to invest in the idea that becomes Tether. And Epstein acknowledges in this email that there are issues with cryptocurrency. The good is that Bitcoin uses an algorithm to limit supply, unlike the variable of gold or other commodities. However, two main issues. One, the government doesn't like it. Money laundering, money transmitting, aiding and abetting all types of crimes. Two, all transactions are arguably taxable and therefore extra tricky. The Bitcoin guys came to see me early in the process and made it clear they were all willing to go to jail for their ideas. I'm not. There is a way to do it, but it turns the Bitcoin model on its head. Talk to you soon. This is argument for Tether, right? And but what's interesting to me in that is him saying the Bitcoin guys came to see me early in the process and made it clear they were all willing to go to jail to their ideas. We know he's in touch with Gavin. We don't know who else necessarily. I mean, we will talk later. There's other guys that Bitcoin is attached to. But this is some more evidence, at least that he wants other people to think he's really maybe he's lying about this. Right. But also, we know he was talking to Gavin. And we know he's in touch with a number of these guys. And we know that they're talking ideologically about what this means to each other. So I don't really think this is a lie. This seems consistent with other things we have evidence of. Right. And it's further evidence that Jeffrey is an influential person in this period of development for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole. Right. Now, obviously, we don't that doesn't mean that he was like making big final decisions on Bitcoin, but it means that he's got some influence with the people doing it, right? And that there's not no reason for that, as we'll talk about. In 2014, Epstein helps Brock Pierce ink a deal with Noble Bank to create a Puerto Rico-based company that would act as the real money bank for Tether, right? Like this is the actual bank that's going to provide the cash that supposedly backs up this stable coin. This further establishes Epstein as a foundational figure in the history of crypto because tether as i noted is a very significant cryptocurrency and epstein not only is he advising pierce and the beginning stages of tether becoming a thing but he helps make a deal with the bank that acts as like the the the backing for tether um he's important in this right um and this is the particularly the stage of crypto development he's a part of is not the initial stage where you have these guys like he talks about who are willing to go to jail for these weird libertarian ideas they have, right? You don't have to like or respect what they see to be like, oh, a lot of these people were true believers, right? Yeah, they really wanted to weaken the power of the state and the Federal Reserve by decoupling currency from the government, right? And they were willing to go to prison for it. There are guys like that in the early history of crypto. Epstein comes in and has his influence in the stage of crypto in which it starts slowly trying to replicate the features of the real financial system in order to achieve widespread adoption, right? Tether is a piece of this. It's an acknowledgement that like this is way too volatile. Too many people are losing money. We need something that we can at least market as a safe cryptocurrency that's backed up by cash, right? So that's what Epstein's involvement in crypto is during the period in which it's starting to take on, it's at least starting to dress up in the drag of a real financial system, right? Trappings of actual money as opposed to a digital lottery ticket. Right, right. As opposed to the thing my friends used to buy drugs in 2009 with e-gold, right? Right. And again, part of the point, the idea behind Tether is we want to make rich people feel comfortable to put their money into crypto, right? So other crypto millionaires can cash out using the real money they put in. So Brock Pierce, that's why you want the real money, right? That's why Tether's valuable. The pyramid scheme, the pyramid needs to be shored up at the base. This is safe. Put your money in. Then we cash out our holdings to get real money. Yeah. In 2014, Epstein put $3 million of his own money into an investment in a new Bitcoin trading exchange, Coinbase, founded by the Stevens brothers, Bradford and Bart. Caspiancy writes, Pierce is, as he's communicating with the people he's working with at Coinbase, realizes Epstein is a convicted sex criminal. And if I get these people to invest in a company that he's a major investor in and I don't let them know, that could be fraud, right? You can't convince them to partner with you in a major venture and not let them know that one of the people funding the company is a convicted pedophile. It's kind of important, right? And Epstein gives his permission. So Brock lets the Coinbase people know that Jeffrey Epstein, who by this point, it's been years since his conviction for child sex trafficking, is one of the funders. And the Coinbase people are like, yeah, it's fine with us. Yeah. Right. Cool stuff. And Coinbase is the new Mount Gox. That's the big exchange people get into now when they're starting in crypto. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cool stuff. They're there. Do they still have Super Bowl ads? I guess we'll find out. I don't think they're doing Super Bowl ads anymore, but they're still around. Something, yeah. Yeah, that Matt Damon money ran out, though. But you know who does have the money to hire Matt Damon? Not me. The sponsors of this show. Maybe us. 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In June of 2004, this part's not going to be relaxing, Sophie, because in June of 2014, Jeffrey Epstein asked Brock Pierce if he knew the Winklevoss twins. Sick. Of course, those weird looking fuckers show up in this. I know. Now, the Winklevi, if you're not familiar, were the guys who allegedly Mark Zuckerberg maybe stole the Facebook idea from. And then they get hardcore into crypto after suing Mark Zuckerberg, I think, several times. So they get really into crypto. And like every celebrity who gets really into crypto, they're totally not a scam crypto product eventually gets sued by the SEC. Right. Now, thankfully, the Winklevii were intelligent enough to donate heavily to Donald Trump's re-election campaign and per TechCrunch, quote, also backed his family's business ventures, which means his family's crypto grifts. So on January 24th, 2026, just a few days before I started work on these episodes, the SEC dropped their lawsuit against Gemini, the crypto exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins. Right. Cool. So I love that. Yeah. So Pierce replies that he does know the Winklevoss twins because of course he does. And Epstein says, okay, I'm going to send Svetlana to them to get a download of the company that they're planning to launch. Right. To get, to get a look at the business they're starting. Great. Great question, Sophie. As Pianci notes, this was likely Svetlana Pozidova, who is a Russian citizen who was the daughter of a former colonel in the Red Army. Her family lives in an apartment building initially constructed for NKVD staffers. And per the New England Herald, she, quote, attended a Moscow university once described as an incubator for the KGB. She joined a modeling agency as a young woman, one run by John Luke Brunel, who has been alleged to have recruited girls and women for Epstein. Right. Brunel is one of the people who is funneling young models towards Jeffrey Epstein. Svetlana claims that she was just a model interested in charitable endeavors. And Epstein had a lot of connections in that world. And so they became friends. Since Svetlana is alleged to have spent a lot of time with Prince Andrew, which he denies, and Epstein clearly connected her to other influential people. A lot of people suspect that she was a Russian agent working as a part of that government's influence operation to utilize Epstein as a clandestine source. And this may have been true. There are a number of connections to Epstein and Russian intelligence. And this episode isn't primarily about that stuff. But this may be one more example of a we really don't know. Like, I don't know what Svetlana was. But maybe. Maybe. Yeah. Yeah. But also, it is like kind of increasingly clear that like, no matter what like a foreign government might want to do to us, it's pretty clear that our most powerful citizens were willing to do it anyway. So it's sort of just like, like, you think alleged Wendy Deng's behavior, she wakes up and she's like, they already did everything I was ordered to make them do. Well, and that part of the thing is that like this, the most effective shit that the Russian government did using its influence operations worked because of how fucked up the US is, right? They were, like, in pushing and kind of, like, fanning the flames of, like, vaccine denial and COVID denial and all this stuff. They were just standing on the shoulders of American giants who started that process here, right? No, you could easily see all of everyone at the whatever the KGB is now is just like, this is easy mode. This is destabilization on cheat codes because they simply do it for you every time. And you just find the levers like Epstein who have the connections. You can push people in and, you know. Yeah. Yeah. Good stuff. Now, another fun thing that's happening at the time is that Brock's friends are being sued over the massive number of sexual assaults that are alleged to have occurred during the parties that they threw. Right. So during this period of time, this is like 2014 or so, Brock emails Epstein asking if he knows a lawyer named Jeff Herman. Quote, he is suing four of my friends. any dirt you have could prove helpful. Epstein described Herman as a very bad guy. In writing? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Leave a voice note at least. In an email. And Epstein responds, yeah, Herman's a really bad guy. He represented several of the women who were accusing me of sex crimes. Yeah, he sounds like a bad guy. Cool stuff. Yeah, sounds like a bad guy, Jeff. So Brock and Jeffrey's friendship grows closer and closer over this period of time, and Epstein continues to expand his involvement into crypto separate from Brock as well. He donates extensively to the MIT Media Lab, which was run by a guy named Joy Ito. Joychi Joy Ito was born in Kyoto, Japan, on June 19, 1966. His family immigrated to Canada when he was three and then to the United States, where they ultimately settled in a suburb of Detroit. His father was a research scientist, and his mother was a secretary for an early tech company that made photovoltaic products, Ovonics. He became Timothy Leary's godson, which should tell you most of what you need to know about the social and political dynamics with which Joy Ito was raised. What the fuck? The company founder... Huh? Yeah, yeah, wild shit, right? So hard to hear his child went to. The company founder, Stanford Ofchinsky, kind of adopted Ito as a protege when he was a little kid. He just sees this kid's really into, you know, technology and to code into like, you know, engineering and stuff. And to the extent that like he starts just kind of like talking with him and helping him out and coaching him. He eventually hires him to do actual work with actual scientists when Ito is 13 years old. Ovchinsky later claimed he was not a child in the conventional sense. And the fact that that's kind of the story for both Brock Pierce and Joy Ito is kind of interesting to me that like these are both guys are going to be really tight. Epstein in some very shady ways involving underage people, allegedly. And they're also both guys who don't have childhoods themselves. Interesting. Interesting dynamic. Right. Yeah. Yeah. The family maintained Ito family maintained strong connections to their Japanese heritage and moved back to Japan when he was 14 He returns to the U after he graduates to get his computer science degree from Tufts University which is where he meets future eBay billionaire Pierre Omidyar Ito drops out of two different colleges, ultimately, because he's frustrated with the stupidity of the higher education system. Ito also becomes an influential part of the musical counterculture in Japan. He runs nightclubs in Japan. He helps to bring industrial music to the country. and he's also an angel investor in Kickstarter and Twitter, as well as a shitload of other less well-known ventures like Photopedia. He wins a 2011- I like how you're describing the only cool person you've talked about so far, unfortunately. He's not gonna stay cool for long. He wins a 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oxford Internet Institute for his achievements advocating for digital freedom. He writes a monthly column for Wired and he is a visiting professor at Harvard. He does a lot of shit. And then on April 25th of 2015, he sends an email to Jeffrey Epstein asking for money. Ito was in a tight spot. So the Bitcoin Foundation, which is the organization that is paying the salaries of three of the five developers for Bitcoin, had just been declared bankrupt by one of its board members. Right. So suddenly three of the five people who are actually developing and like furthering Bitcoin's evolution are no longer getting paid. And here's how Ito, in his email, describes their importance. He's sending this to Epstein. The five core developers are like Linus Torvalds of Linux. They decide what changes are made to the core code. Ito further informs Epstein that, quote, many organizations scramble to step into the vacuum created by the foundation and take control of the developers. He puts take control in quotation marks. I don't know who he's quoting, but I do know the fact that he puts emphasis on this is extremely important because he's framing this as whoever is paying these developers has control over these developers who themselves control the future of Bitcoin. Ito continues, we moved quickly talking to all of the various stakeholders and the three developers decided to join the Media Lab. This is a big win for us. And he's sending this to Jeffrey. He's talking about this big win because Jeffrey made this big win possible because the money that the Media Lab uses to pay these developers comes from the Epstein Foundation. Ito asks Jeffrey for this money. Jeffrey sends him the money. And this email I've just quoted from is Ito celebrating after they basically hire these developers, they buy these developers, right? Ito sends a news article. They buy all the printing, the money printing. They buy like Fort Knox. Exactly, exactly. Yeah, or at least, yeah, the guys who have the keys to Fort Knox maybe. Yeah. Or they buy like the actual money printing machine And now they can be turned to do whatever. And after kind of writing everything that I've I've quoted from here, Ito emails Epstein saying, FYI, used gift funds that the money Epstein sent him to underwrite this, which allowed us to move quickly and win this round. Thanks. And Epstein's response to this email is just Gavin is clever. This is Gavin Andresen, right? Again, very hard to say how much contact he had with Epstein, but Epstein is here responding to an email with Ito, who would have been in contact with Gavin, basically saying Gavin came up with the idea to do that. That's kind of what he's insinuating, right? Right. And again, it suggests that he and Gavin are talking, that he and Gavin are strategizing about the future of Bitcoin as he is definitely strategizing about the future of Bitcoin with Joy Ito and providing the money to pay for three of these five developers. That is significant in the history of the development of Bitcoin. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Now, Patrick Riley, a minor aspiring right wing influencer who paid for a verified account on Twitter and mostly seems to shill a cryptocurrency called XRP, is going to find. I don't know if he's the I don't think he's the first guy, but he finds these documents in the Epstein files. He's going to post about them. And that post is going to cause some really interesting stuff to happen. Before we get into the post he made about this revelation, I want to give you a relevant example of the previous kind of posts that Patrick L. Riley was making on Twitter, right? You just have an understanding of what kind of man this is. Sophie will have this up on video form. This is from August 10th of 2025. The unvaccinated are to people as XRP holders are to crypto. Both are of the highest quality and endured a trial that siphoned out the best of humanity. In fact, I bet the XRP community has the highest ratio of non-vaxxed in any crypto. What a cool guy. That's the kind of thinker Patrick Riley is. So after the most recent Epstein disclosure, Patrick makes a post and he attaches the email chain that I had been quoting from earlier to this post. And then he writes, at the time this letter was written, there were around 12,000 commits to Bitcoin's code. Today, there are 47,583 commits to Bitcoin's code. This means that 74.79% of the Bitcoin core development code was committed after Jeffrey Epstein took over the de facto senior management role as benefactor. He may not have been Satoshi, but he was absolutely running the executive direction of Bitcoin on behalf of Mossad. What are the odds that there are backdoors built into Bitcoin's code at this point? Probably about 100%. He spells it probably. Probably. Brain geniuses. So this sets off a wave of upset that verged on nausea from many crypto true believers. For the online right, the Epstein case is just about the most important thing on Earth. But Bitcoin is also hallowed. It's a sacred tool for freeing money from the clutches of the state. This post from Crypto Bitlord is a relevant example of many such responses to the- Not Crypto Bitlord. I know, I know. 75% of Bitcoin's code comes directly from Joffrey Epstein's investments. We've basically funded an elite pedophile ring since 2015. I feel sick. And like, yeah, you guys got to have. Yeah. Like, rightly is wrong about a bunch. For one thing, there's not evidence that the fucking Mossad, that Epstein was running Bitcoin on behalf of Mossad. He wasn't really running Bitcoin, but he was in a position to influence it. I don't think there's not evidence that there's back doors in Bitcoin's code because you wouldn't need to. It's easy to track Bitcoin. Like what would the back door even be? Right. Also, you don't you like you were funding a global pedophile ring by participating in Bitcoin before Jeffrey Epstein was involved. That's the only thing it's good for. Yeah. Yeah. That's its primary purpose. so after these posts go viral bitcoin uh friendly press organs have to leap to defend their favorite coin right so they've got to after fucking patrick post this and people start freaking out over like oh my god refunding the pedophile cabal jeffrey epstein directed 75 of bit which also isn't really accurate right yeah um it's just that 75 of it was written after this these developers are acquired by joy ito's lab which is and that acquisition is fund anyway whatever um here's how the bitcoin Academy website tried to smooth all this over. The funded salaries for Bitcoin core developers like Vladimir Wanderland during a cash-strapped period, 2015 to 2017. But here's the kicker. Epstein's money flowed through MIT's systems directly to developers. As one ex-user bluntly put it, funding a university lab does not equal running Bitcoin. And this is technically true. But when you pay the salary of three out of five people whose votes can determine the future of Bitcoin, it's not unreasonable to say you might kind of run Bitcoin, right? It's not unreasonable to say you have influence in it. I'm not even saying he ran it, but he's in a position to influence it, right? And the technically true of it is like, what a grasp at that straw, dude. Like, that's okay, I guess, technically. Yeah, he wasn't literally guiding every step Bitcoin took, but he was in a position to guide the steps he wanted to and to make you know yeah um and again the only counter argument here really is you're arguing that like well jeffrey epstein probably just spent half a million dollars to get no benefit he probably just sent that money out because he didn't want any power or influence in bitcoin right yeah that seems likely for jeffrey epstein but but also like like the way power works is like simply by not allowing your competitor to exert influence you have exerted influence Like he could have literally done nothing. Right. And as long as someone else that he didn't like wasn't doing something with it. Very good point. That's doing a thing. That's doing a thing. Yeah. Yeah. Now, this half ass defense of Bitcoin continues. Email show Ito thanked Epstein for allowing us to move quickly and hiring Bitcoin talent. But let's be real. MIT's DCI was one of many funders. Today, groups like Brink and the Human Rights Foundation transparently support Bitcoin development. Epstein's role, a shady donor, not a senior manager of Bitcoin. And again, this is true. And to no one's surprise, Patrick Riley's tweet was nonsense. Again, but Epstein, he's clearly influencing the development of Bitcoin in the mid-aughts. I don't see any other way of describing this. Or at least he has influence on the men who decided how Bitcoin would develop. Now, Bitcoin Academy notes that per the structure of the deal, developers were unaware of the funding source. And maybe that's true. Quick audience poll. How many listeners think Jeffrey Epstein would give up a half million dollars if he didn't think it would impact what the developers he was paying for would do? Quick poll. Right? Like, do you think that they never learned where the money came from or who they had to keep happy? Or they wouldn't. But that's the thing. It's like, like, I think these people are like, oh, there wasn't like a direct like meeting. He just did it for nothing. He just did it for nothing. Yeah. And it's like, no, he did it because he wanted a benefit. make. Yeah, there's just ways to communicate what you want. I know there's a degree which this is less satisfying because I can't say here's what he did specifically to influence the development of crypto. I just know that he put himself and spent a lot of money to be in a position where he could influence the development of crypto, which means he was doing fucking something. Right. And even Bitcoin Academy couldn't entirely polish this turd. The files show Epstein to cozy up to crypto figures. In 2014, he reportedly invested in Blockstream via Joy Ito's fund, though Back clarifies Epstein had no direct or indirect ties to the company. Emails reveal Epstein pitching digital currency ideas to a Saudi advisor in 2016, but zero evidence exists of him touching Bitcoin's code. His real skill, name dropping Satoshi's associates at parties. And this is true. His real skill is name dropping famous people. But that skill has value because people know Jeffrey can connect you to influential and welthing people and to funding, which is what allows him to influence people, including the people who guided the development of Bitcoin. Yeah, it's just there's not a counter argument. Jeffrey Epstein had the opportunity to significantly influence the development of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a whole. Right. It's so funny. That's what matters. These two episodes have been weirdly like he would be an odious person genuinely without the sex trafficking. Oh, yeah. Like if he was not a pedophile, he would still be a monster. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And that is kind of the surprising thing to me, because previously I'd been like, well, obviously he was a bad guy because he was a sex trafficker. But if he hadn't done any of the sex trafficking, I would have assumed he was just another asshole finance bro. And like, no, no, he was unfortunately more influential than that. Yeah. Alas. Anyway, that's that's going to do it for part two. Wow. I mean, as far as these go, this has been weirdly less stomach churning than I thought when you said we were going to be going through the Epstein files, I will say in a weird way. I mean, you're not. I'm trying to focus it on what I think is an interesting journey, which is how Epstein influences the development of microtransactions and video games of cryptocurrency and of like the burgeoning far right, which is more of what we're going to talk about in the last two episodes. I think that's really compelling. um obviously the and we've done like four episodes on where we focus just on the sex crimes we are we do we've talked about a lot of alleged sex crimes in this like he and brock talking about girls and talking about girls is fucking right but yeah it's just not as much you know it's just odd to me that there's so much other stuff i guess i just i don't know i i hadn't occurred to me really i mean i don't it didn't to a lot of people you knew it was influential but i wouldn't have guessed a lot of this stuff was going on right like not it's not even surprising it's just i wouldn't have it's just weird for him to have had an influence here yeah like it makes sense like oh yeah i get given the guy he was why he got into far right stuff why he was sharing all this racist shit that we'll talk about in the next episodes why he wanted to get into bitcoin all this stuff it makes sense when you say it but i just would i didn't guess it ahead of time you know yeah I'm not surprised but I'm like oh fuck huh I didn't call that one yeah yeah it's an interesting angle yeah he's the where's Waldo of evil villains he's the where's Waldo of evil pedophiles Kilroy? yeah he's a Kilroy type dude well no one knows Kilroy was here was like an early meme but we don't really know like why like what it was about oh man well well We'll have more next week for folks. Wow. Sophie, I do have to say, you've been caught by the subreddit. Why? Breaking, Sophie is not a real person. Sophie is an advanced artificial intelligence built to serve the needs of the pod. We have this confirmed. It's in the white papers. Proof, Sophie Ray Lichterman is an anagram for both AI policeman thresher and America's Hitler phone. Is this actually in the subreddit? That's strong evidence, Sophie. I don't know. I haven't double checked. This could just be a lie. Probably is a lie. I don't know. I've done no work. That is my favorite part about conspiracy theorists in general is the amount of time they think people doing evil stuff spend anagramming. The amount of importance anagrams have to the global pedophile elite is really funny. Now that we see the actual correspondence of the global pedophile elite, they can't spell the first time. They can't fucking spell these words. How are they going to do an anagram? 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