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Hour 1: Why Was Epstein Plucked? | 11-20-25

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This entertaining and informative show promises "the other side of truth and the other side of reality," moving beyond the "surface level stuff" and "drive by nothing" found on mainstream cable news. Lionel dives deep into the complex Epstein files, urging listeners to stop accepting easy answers and engage in critical thinking. He challenges the notion that the case was merely about sex tortion, arguing that Epstein's operation was primarily designed for extortion and blackmail. Furthermore, Lionel presents forensic evidence indicating that Epstein was killed/murdered—not a suicide—due to injuries like a fractured hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage. The episode focuses heavily on the nuanced issue of sexual predation and consent, specifically appealing to women—who "really know most about this"—for their perspective, claiming that men, who are often "dunderheaded blatoons," frequently miss the core issues by focusing only on embarrassing high-profile figures. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew, including the official narrative surrounding the case handling and the definition of a victim.

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This entertaining and informative show promises "the other side of truth and the other side of reality," moving beyond the "surface level stuff" and "drive by nothing" found on mainstream cable news. Lionel dives deep into the complex Epstein files, urging listeners to stop accepting easy answers and engage in critical thinking. He challenges the notion that the case was merely about sex tortion, arguing that Epstein's operation was primarily designed for extortion and blackmail. Furthermore, Lionel presents forensic evidence indicating that Epstein was killed/murdered—not a suicide—due to injuries like a fractured hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage. The episode focuses heavily on the nuanced issue of sexual predation and consent, specifically appealing to women—who "really know most about this"—for their perspective, claiming that men, who are often "dunderheaded blatoons," frequently miss the core issues by focusing only on embarrassing high-profile figures. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew, including the official narrative surrounding the case handling and the definition of a victim.

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