So these Epstein files, these emails, they're being released, and they're really enlightening and they really illuminate for us how power works. So I will give a structural overview of what these emails reveal to us, okay?
"The first thing it reveals to us is that all these people in power, the elite, they're all friends with each other. So in public, the Democrats and Republicans, they can be fighting each other, but in reality, they go to the same schools, they go to the same parties. They— they're just friends with each other. So what you're seeing in public is sort of like, political struggle in public. It's all just fake. It's like wrestling. It's reality TV. These— the elite are all friends with each other.
"That's the first thing. Second thing that we've noticed about the emails is how cavalier the elite are. They think that they're above everyone else. They think they're untouchable, so they just speak their minds freely. I mean, Jeffrey Epstein, he was using Gmail in order to make all these sensitive communications. There was absolutely no operational security. He didn't really care because he believed he was untouchable. And that's how the elite think and behave. They live in a bubble. They think that they control the world, and they're untouchable, so they can do whatever they want. And all that matters is staying within this bubble, staying close to each other.
"The third thing I will say is that these emails don't tell us, but we can assume that there are many layers of networking among the elite. So Jeffrey Epstein, why was he so popular among the elite? Well, I mean, first of all, he was just a friendly guy who did a lot of networking and was able to bring the elite together. But if you look at go to Epstein island, you will find that there.