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00:00:00man i got in one in an uber and the guy was like where are you from and i go austin he goes
00:00:05i was just in dallas he's like the cia killed jfk and i was like what oh no he's like i did the
00:00:13whole tour i can set you up i go i don't want to go on the tour okay and he just starts going off
00:00:18he was like it was a 12-man job i'm telling you like i was like okay i mean it was it was definitely
00:00:26a listener this is crazy i have otherwise completely rational friends who do not believe
00:00:31that the challenger explosion was real that's like their new thing yes the the number of conspiracies
00:00:36that actually hook now with other wise basically reasonable people is staggering have you ever
00:00:42looked at any and i mean any post from nasa on instagram and gone to the comments no they do this
00:00:51any image they're like you know like they'll be like there's people on the space station right now
00:00:56look at this and everyone's like fake ai you guys are trying to ruin like you're tricking us this is
00:01:03bullshit who's buying the like thousands of comments for anything the word on the street is that nasa was
00:01:09founded by like a satanist uh-huh that's what someone said there was like this is what i'm
00:01:13yeah that's all i'm saying that could be true though that could be true that sounds like you're
00:01:17a logical science-based person yeah i believe this is nice yeah but that's that's mother's day do uh
00:01:25sort by newest here we go more propaganda yeah yeah fighting earth is i mean that is that could be a
00:01:34flat earth don't all right it's yeah i mean i there i could see that i could see them getting kind of
00:01:39crush especially at this if it was the moon they'd be getting attacked oh that's tough they have moon
00:01:45stuff for sure man jesus christ brief us about go back up to that essay it's actually pretty supportive
00:01:51i don't think people were were wondering if the recent mission was fake i think it's about
00:01:56it's about the classic missions and there are some like just basic questions i wish nasa would just
00:02:03answer directly yeah like rogan's always bringing up some very reasonable questions like how come the
00:02:07phone call was so clear and like from it just explain how was it that the phone call was made from from
00:02:12the white house or from you know um cape canaveral like just explain them the the engineering behind
00:02:17it yeah you know you have to do it in detail you feel like look there's a bullshit it smells like
00:02:22bullshit yeah yeah exactly exactly dude it's every it's every favorite hollywood's actives at the top
00:02:28that's kind of funny unbelievable they it's it's for it's everything do you feel like any of the let's
00:02:34say big ones of the top 10 are legitimate to are interesting do you need a category yeah what do
00:02:41we need there's so many right i mean there's like the pizzagate thing there's the adrenochrome is a huge
00:02:47one the moon landing thing seems pretty easy for nasa to resolve if they actually care enough to resolve it
00:02:52right um you know i don't doubt that the photos were you know there were some exposure adjustments
00:03:00perhaps done to those photos but that's not what people are claiming right right people are claiming
00:03:04this was fabricated it was a set so it should be pretty straightforward right i mean here i'm always
00:03:08agnostic about it because it's like yeah it could totally be real 100 but if we were politically
00:03:13pressured to beat russia they could totally do a set and be like yeah we did it you know i feel like
00:03:18the day that elon claims that the moon landing was fake true i might get on board that hypothesis
00:03:23because he knows a lot about this whole space and he's not afraid to say whatever yeah and
00:03:31yeah no one's thinking he's not spending his let's let's put this way he's not spending his time going
00:03:35on it to go back there he's got a different target yeah and i would think that he would raise
00:03:40his voice but i don't know elon that's not one of the the people i was referring to earlier i've never
00:03:45met him and we've been in the same same physical space with other people at a gathering but i've
00:03:49never actually spoken to him so there's definitely something that happens with conspiracies if you're
00:03:53sat around the table especially with people that spend a good bit of time thinking about conspiracy
00:03:57theories which i don't i love listening to people talk about them sure and there's kind of like this
00:04:01race to the bottom of the iceberg where people go oh what you you think that epstein killed himself
00:04:06well really what happened oh you think that epstein didn't kill himself well actually what how he
00:04:10transcended to a third a fifth dimension and it all it's like this weird one-upmanship game of who's
00:04:17got the most intense deep 4chan rabbit hole yeah he didn't they've gone down guys he didn't kill
00:04:23himself i mean come on there was a suicide note there was a suicide note that was written like his
00:04:29roommate his roommate did his roommate's like an ex-cop right who's i do i think doing four life
00:04:35sentences oh the cellmate that was the murder yeah like i'm gonna charge that guy yeah the guards were
00:04:40chilling there's somebody going up the stairs like also he was a narcissist everyone agrees on that
00:04:46like they don't tend to kill themselves yeah there's something just i mean who knows maybe maybe he was
00:04:51serious i saw that note the other day online and maybe he was like okay this is no fun i'm out but like
00:04:56does not seem consistent with everything else there's things that lend itself to i mean he also
00:05:02basically changed his will uh what two or three days before where you know that yeah he passed
00:05:08everything to his brother which you could interpret as somebody getting ready to check out the hyoid bone
00:05:15that snapped uh if you talk to certain forensic pathologists they say it's more consistent with a
00:05:21homicide than a suicide the way the force with which it was broken right so that lends itself to murder
00:05:28not suicide but yeah it just kind of depends on i mean i retard max some conspiracy theories i go
00:05:34maybe i don't know yeah literally i don't know that way everyone it's you're just perfectly in the
00:05:39middle because i genuinely have no idea okay i have no i genuinely if i you're agnostic yeah i have no
00:05:44idea like it's i it's plausible that it was all a giant government cover-up also i don't know like i have
00:05:49no idea people i know they've worked literally it's like in the government doing you know like spooky
00:05:54shit like on online spooky shit and that kind of thing will tell you that the government is pretty
00:06:00inefficient even at the highest levels that it would be very hard to do clandestine things within the
00:06:07most effective organizations their sub organizations so if somebody wanted to run counter current to like
00:06:12everyone around them and be the you know that's tough you could get a small collection of people then it's
00:06:17hard to to keep a secret right as we know human beings i don't know the epstein thing was wild i
00:06:22have to say that that blew a hole in the internet for a while oh yeah you had people from the right
00:06:27who were on that list and in the emails on the left what was so interesting to me is that kind of like
00:06:32the video theory that i had earlier you know which is just a thought and a theory really the files were
00:06:38interesting even though they were incomplete because they were real-time correspondence it wasn't like i heard
00:06:44someone say this and then they said that it wasn't a deposition right these were the real yeah emails
00:06:49at the time you could have fed it into a chatbot and had a conversation yeah have you seen this
00:06:53thing there's this um like jmail where they turned all the conversations yeah and then they have
00:06:57another one which is a plot where you can put anyone's name in and it shows the number of
00:07:01conversations they had with him over time like it's it's wild yeah yeah and you know he sat at the
00:07:08nexus of a lot of different people organizations and it transcended again right left it transcended
00:07:14academia i mean he was connected he was so wild is the people who were approaching him and wanting
00:07:21his time many of them had tons of money tons of public accolades or private accolades like they
00:07:28didn't like i don't understand how it is that people just continue to seek him out it was wild yeah
00:07:34wow really interesting the crazy that somebody was that connected to so many different facets of of
00:07:41people in life and they overlooked the fact that he had already been convicted of yeah that was the
00:07:46wild one where it was just kind of like if you didn't know that whatever but like when people
00:07:50like yeah this is public record you're like yeah like bill gates met up so like not a conspiracy
00:07:55theory and you can look this up there's a guy i know because he was kind of peripheral to the science
00:07:59community i never met him he was actually kind of a lousy failed scientist named al seckle this great
00:08:04big fat guy who uh say visual illusions right and but he his data were always kind of anyway he ended
00:08:11up marrying gillaine maxwell's sister he was in charge with a small group of other people of
00:08:18basically trying to bury uh epstein's sex offender status after he you know was convicted the first
00:08:23time one that helped to get all of the headlines out yeah so they created like whatever sports or
00:08:29whatever and so kept putting this stuff out yeah yeah what happened to him he was found dead at the
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Key Takeaway

Public skepticism regarding major events like the Jeffrey Epstein case and the moon landing persists due to lingering questions about institutional cover-ups, forensic inconsistencies, and the suspicious deaths of peripheral figures.

Highlights

  • Public interest in conspiracy theories often stems from unresolved questions regarding institutional transparency and government efficiency.

  • The Jeffrey Epstein case gained significant attention because it bridged political divides, academia, and elite social circles.

  • Forensic pathologists have noted that the specific manner in which Epstein's hyoid bone was fractured is more consistent with homicide than suicide.

  • Al Seckle, a figure linked to Ghislaine Maxwell, reportedly led efforts to suppress media coverage of Epstein's initial sex offender conviction.

  • Al Seckle was discovered dead at the bottom of a cliff in 2015, with the French government declining to release an official cause of death.

Timeline

The Growth of Conspiracy Culture

  • Conspiracy beliefs have moved beyond fringes to include otherwise rational individuals.
  • Nasa's social media channels face constant accusations of fabricating images from the space station.
  • Specific engineering questions regarding historic missions like the moon landing remain unanswered to many.

Public engagement with alternative narratives is increasing, with common themes including the belief that space missions are staged or AI-generated. Skeptics often point to perceived inconsistencies in communication, such as the clarity of historical phone calls, as evidence of potential manipulation. This distrust extends to various high-profile events, with many people seeking detailed explanations that institutions are perceived to avoid.

The Epstein Case and Institutional Distrust

  • Jeffrey Epstein's death remains a central focus due to conflicting evidence.
  • Forensic evidence regarding the hyoid bone suggests homicide rather than suicide.
  • Government institutions are often viewed as too inefficient to successfully manage large-scale clandestine operations.

The discussion of Jeffrey Epstein highlights a mix of genuine mystery and intense speculation. Factors cited as suspicious include the presence of a suicide note despite the prisoner's documented narcissism, the role of his cellmate, and the rapid change to his will shortly before his death. While many suspect a state-level cover-up, others argue that bureaucratic inefficiency makes it difficult for large organizations to maintain deep secrets.

Connections and Mysterious Deaths

  • Epstein's network transcended traditional political and social boundaries.
  • Public records confirm elite figures continued seeking access to Epstein despite his initial conviction.
  • Al Seckle attempted to bury news of Epstein's sex offender status before dying under unclear circumstances.

Epstein occupied a position at the center of a vast, diverse network of individuals across academia and politics. Evidence of his connections is verifiable through real-time correspondence and emails, which some have used to map his influence. The case of Al Seckle, a failed scientist connected to the circle, serves as a focal point for those questioning the integrity of the surrounding events, especially given the lack of transparency regarding his 2015 death.

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