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The Titanic thread

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Cynicism is acceptance
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It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan
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He's not playing 5D chess.

He's shoving the pieces up his nose.
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The Two-Tier Justice System (01:33 - 21:04): Participants debate whether the American legal system treats the "Epstein class" (the elite) differently than everyday citizens. Congressman Khanna emphasizes the need for accountability regardless of political party.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act (21:04 - 41:38): The conversation focuses on the Department of Justice and Pam Bondi, with participants criticizing the handling of file releases, redactions, and the protection of victim identities. Khanna discusses his bipartisan effort with Congressman Thomas Massie to push for transparency.
Accountability for the Powerful (41:38 - 59:41): There is significant focus on specific individuals like Howard Lutnick, Leon Black, and Les Wexner. The group discusses the moral and ethical implications of political and business figures associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
International Accountability Models (59:41 - 1:23:37): The participants examine whether the U.S. should follow the example of other countries, such as the United Kingdom, in holding powerful figures (like Prince Andrew) accountable for their ties to the case. Khanna advocates for deeper investigations and prosecutions to ensure justice for the survivors.
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Jon in top form.
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The Culture of Impunity: The host notes that even political allies and commentators like Ben Shapiro, Ann Coulter, and Alex Jones have openly described the current administration as the most corrupt in U.S. history (1:21-2:55). The general consensus among these figures is that there will be no legal accountability due to the power of presidential pardons.
World Liberty Financial Controversy: The video highlights significant issues surrounding the World Liberty Financial crypto project. It details a dispute between the project and Justin Sun, a major investor who alleges the platform used an undisclosed "blacklisting" function to seize his tokens (3:12-6:06).
Financial Risks & Self-Dealing: The host discusses how World Liberty Financial utilized illiquid, internally generated tokens as collateral to borrow $75 million in real assets, drawing parallels to the collapse of FTX (6:12-8:26).
Foreign Influence & Conflicts of Interest: The video points to various reports, including one from the Wall Street Journal, suggesting that foreign entities may be investing in these projects to gain favorable outcomes, such as access to sensitive technology (8:26-10:47).
The "Crypto Success" Narrative: The host challenges claims made by Eric Trump regarding the success of family-affiliated crypto projects, arguing that while they may have been profitable for a select few, they have resulted in significant financial losses for the average retail investor (10:47-11:51).


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It can be dangerous to believe things just because you want them to be true. - Sagan
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