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The Secret Societies
What if the ties between Jeffrey Epstein, Diddy, and political powerhouse William Barr are more interconnected than we ever imagined? Join Casey and me as we unravel an intricate tapestry of power and influence, revealing astonishing links and raising questions that have long been left unasked. From Epstein's questionable hiring at the Dalton School by William Barr's father to the murky waters surrounding Epstein's death during crucial corporate mergers, we expose how these high-stakes relationships may point to a much larger, hidden scandal. Our exploration doesn't shy away from controversy, questioning the roles and motivations of prominent figures and the secretive societies that lurk behind the scenes.
In a world where conspiracy theories thrive, we also delve into the suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths of celebrities like Anne Heche, Paul Walker, Kim Porter, and Britney Murphy. We discuss how the rise of AI technology complicates our ability to discern truth from fabrication, underlining the urgent need for critical thinking in today's media-saturated environment. As we address allegations against celebrities and the societal shifts towards accepting diverse identities and experiences, we reflect on the broader implications of these changes for our future. Amidst the intrigue, we keep our eyes on the calendar, acknowledging the nearness of Election Day and pondering its potential fallout on this web of connections.
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Hey everybody welcome to S. Hey everybody, welcome to the last installment of this circus of sex trafficking that we have here going on. Stay tuned, figure out who the kingpin is. We're going to be right back with you and you'll be surprised. Stay with us. Goodbye, hey everybody. It's Ditto. We are back with pretty much the last episode in this saga that is, sex trafficking and huge influences in the world. And here we go. You're going to find out finally who the actual culprit, I feel and I think, actually is. I'm here with casey hello everyone, and we're here to talk about it and figure out what the hell went on and why we got here and how we are here and why diddy is in so much trouble yeah, and why you have gone down a rabbit hole of all of this before we go any further into this actual episode, let me ask you one question.
Speaker 1:Are you now sending me things that I have said before and well before, and now they're coming out? I am Okay, that's it, this one.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:Just say you're right.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying you're right.
Speaker 1:I am.
Speaker 2:No, okay, there are things that have come up that you have said yes, and I send those to you.
Speaker 1:Well, here we go. Here we go Because this will happen after I say this, things that people find outlandish and there's no way it would ever happen, right? And yet you are now sending me things that have actually happened, that I've said maybe, okay, okay, and I've said it on this podcast before. I know, I'm not crazy, I'm not bad shit, no, not bad I just question everything and then I try and put everything together.
Speaker 1:I agree, all right, I agree with that anyway, without wasting any more time. We are at the point where we are now going to reveal what I feel is the culprit right this minute no, in a minute. Started at the dalton school. What is the dalton school?
Speaker 2:uh, it is a school in new york city k through 12 prestigious, prestigious 12.
Speaker 1:Prestigious.
Speaker 2:Prestigious. A lot of famous people have gone there and who taught there? Epstein.
Speaker 1:Jeffrey Epstein. That's where he started teaching.
Speaker 2:Correct With no educational experience.
Speaker 1:He had none. He lied on his resume. And again who doesn't, who doesn't lie on their resume most of the time.
Speaker 2:You would think a school like that would check those things. But okay, and I guess it was way back when it was like what? The 70s, 80s?
Speaker 1:76. Yeah, 70s, 74, maybe.
Speaker 2:So I guess maybe there wasn't such an expectation that they were checking your credentials. But you know you would think they did, but I guess they didn't.
Speaker 1:Well, that school was started in england and the headmistress that started or worked there brought it back to new york. All right, somehow a man by the name of donald bar, oh, became the headmaster at it, okay, donald bar is.
Speaker 2:What does he have to do with anything?
Speaker 1:he was the headmaster at dawn school and he's also the father of Attorney General William Barr.
Speaker 2:Interesting.
Speaker 1:Who is the head of all of this?
Speaker 2:That's my thought. You're saying he's the head of all of it.
Speaker 1:Yes, I am.
Speaker 2:He has been involved in a lot of the drama.
Speaker 1:He puts the whole triangle together. He's the one person that puts the whole triangle together.
Speaker 2:Okay, I agree with some of it. He is affiliated with Epstein clinton's trump. All of them right? I mean, is he not bush?
Speaker 1:he's in the politics.
Speaker 2:He was the attorney general of the united states he actually did. I think he did recuse himself from one of the epstein trials, but then he went after everybody because he was upset that Epstein had died in jail.
Speaker 1:Right. He has flopped, flipped and flopped on just about everything he had. He worked for Trump, then he hated Trump. Now he's working for Trump again.
Speaker 2:Is he actually working for Trump?
Speaker 1:Well, he's supporting the Republican card at this point, but we don't talk about politics, so that's not a big deal. Okay, probably is. We're just trying to tie it all together of time altogether right, all right, he also sat on the board of time warner.
Speaker 2:All right, and time warner is it?
Speaker 1:was 18t. Well, well, time warner merged at 18t did they purchase 18t or 18t? Purchased time warner it doesn't matter, because it's still time. Warner one or the other anyway, they merged and it was one of the longest mergers in history right it's ironic that william barr was sitting on the board of time warner when this was happening. Okay, right, the attorney general was 2009 to 2018, I believe. Right. And in 2018, at&t took over time warner, right? Or time war took over at&t. Whichever way it went, I don't yeahT, whichever way it went.
Speaker 1:I don't think it even matters. I don't think it matters. The two companies combined into one. Who cares what the name is Right? And in 2019, jeffrey Epstein is dead.
Speaker 2:Yes Wow.
Speaker 1:Wow, Getting a little sketchy. No, Getting a little sketchy Now. You did some research on this. I did some research on this.
Speaker 2:I mean, it's hard to find a lot of the stuff on VAR, and you're also obviously looking to tie all this to Diddy, who was affiliated it was a big affiliation, apparently with Time Warner.
Speaker 1:Such a big affiliation that when he dressed up as a Joker for Halloween they banned him from Time Warner Right and he's had a problem with the execs.
Speaker 2:Right, but they won't tell us who the executives are that he was feuding with. But there's apparently some sort of feud happening.
Speaker 1:That's correct. There was a feud happening for a couple years and now all of a sudden he's going down too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, I mean.
Speaker 1:Very, very interesting.
Speaker 2:It is very interesting, will say. In all of this research and trying to connect things, it has been interesting to see the names that pop up with all these different people that I would never have thought to put together but william barr is how you tie it all back.
Speaker 1:He's got the tie to everything I thought. I thought for the entire time it was gonna be bill clinton, but I couldn't figure out how to get him tied to Hollywood.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, I think Bill Clinton is also affiliated with a lot of people in Hollywood.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but he doesn't have any ties to the actual business.
Speaker 2:Okay, true.
Speaker 1:Bill Barr has a tie to every single thing that we've spoken of, from the Dalton School to politics, to Hollywood, it's true, which I didn't see coming. Honestly. He's been there, he's done everything you need. He's also been impeached. Bill Barhaz yes.
Speaker 2:You can impeach the Attorney General. I didn't even know that was a thing.
Speaker 1:But he was removed. He resigned from office. Maybe he resigned before he was impeached, but they were mad at him, for I forget what he did, but he crossed lines, okay.
Speaker 2:So you can tell he crosses lines Right?
Speaker 1:He's obviously not the most stand-up guy. I don't know the man, I didn't really follow him at anything, but he resigned once. Then he worked for Trump. Mm-hmm, trump is indicted in all this stuff also.
Speaker 2:Trump is indicted in all this stuff.
Speaker 1:also Trump is indicted and connected, but the indictments are not attached to that.
Speaker 2:You should.
Speaker 1:I should use my phrases more carefully Not indicted, but he's Correct. He is Implemented, implicated, implicated, implicated in all of these things. Correct, he's been to the island.
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 1:He's had his own parties. Uh-huh, he, he's had his own parties. He's been at Diddy's parties, and now here we are.
Speaker 2:They may actually be better making a list of who has not been at Diddy parties.
Speaker 1:Well, there are a lot of people that have been and want to speak out and they can't Really. Yeah, and Kubler and I went over a couple of people that died last episode, like Paul Walker. Yeah, and even Anne Heche has been blacklisted from hollywood because of ellen is she not?
Speaker 2:is she not the one that died?
Speaker 1:somebody died well, maybe she did die.
Speaker 2:Isn't she the one that died in that car wreck?
Speaker 1:I think she did die she did die.
Speaker 2:She was that one that died in the car crash. They said she was high on something. It was driving erratically crashed into something. They pulled her out of the car. Remember there was some fire. Maybe even there may have been a fire involved. I can't completely remember, but they she didn't die on the scene.
Speaker 1:We should pull the plug we should really look that up, find out, to find out if there was a fire.
Speaker 2:Do that right now, because paul walker died almost the same way, just like kim porter and, uh, britney murphy ann hayes died august 11th 2022, nine days after she was pulled from a burning car and hospitalized in critical condition following a crash in la. She suffered a severe anoxic brain injury as a result of an accident and fell into a coma tell me I'm not onto something I'm not saying you're not it is a little weird, all this stuff that.
Speaker 1:Look. I had no idea of any of this, this was an educated guess. When I started, it just didn't seem right and I started questioning everything and all this stuff starts lighting up what's funny is you hadn't mentioned her name recently, like that was not one that had come up.
Speaker 2:So when you just said that, I thought, oh, I feel like she also died the same way with that fiery crash situation.
Speaker 1:I just realized that Ellen was upset about stuff and that Anne Heche may have known things and that's why she may have been killed. Now, these are all theories, all theories. It's not fact. But man, oh man, the sheer fact that all this lines up.
Speaker 2:We are not making actual accusations about any of this because we know nothing. We don't know any of these people. We really are just researching and looking up things that may be deep in the Internet, that you have to kind of connect, but we really don't know who knows what's real and what's not. I don't know.
Speaker 1:You would think that if they didn't want you to know it at all, it wouldn't be out there.
Speaker 2:Yeah except they feed you stuff that they do want you to know. And then there are certain things that you have to find, but they keep it away from everything else.
Speaker 1:You really have to go looking to find this stuff, true, which is crazy, yeah, because the internet is full on the Wild West. It really is. It is. It's unregulated. You can do whatever the hell you want. You can say fuck shit, bitch, and nobody's gonna care, and yet they put all this stuff out there. And this is. This is the problem with journalism nowadays you can't figure out what is right and what is wrong, and there probably are solid journalists out there that still want to tell the truth, because this stuff's happening, yeah, and yet they can't, because it's just muddled and all this other stuff that because we get on here now. Here we are on a podcast, right, right, and we're just spouting out our opinions that's going to come up somewhere in some sort of article.
Speaker 2:It's going to come up that.
Speaker 1:Oh, these people said and people are going to be like oh, I heard this, yeah, I heard that we have no idea what we're talking about.
Speaker 1:No, there's random people looking stuff up we have an idea of what we're talking about. We don't know if it's true or false, exactly, and we have no way to prove it, but we're just pointing out the fact that you should question everything, no matter what, because it's weird, the questions we're asking where this stuff just starts to line up Right, where everybody gets real soft. It's like the guys that blew up Boston in the marathon. They tracked two guys through the woods, found them in a boat.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they were having somebody's boat in the yard and everybody's comfortable now because they got them.
Speaker 1:They got them, but it probably wasn't even them.
Speaker 2:Okay, I mean, I'm not going there. But I see what you're saying I actually that situation was shocked. I watched a whole documentary on that and how quickly they were able to identify what had happened and who left the bombs and all that. That was amazing. How quickly they were able to identify what had happened and who left the, who left the bombs and all that. That was amazing. How quickly they were able to pull up cameras and say it was these people.
Speaker 1:This is what happened here's another little nugget for you. Cameras are going to become obsolete. Why ai?
Speaker 2:so why would cameras become?
Speaker 1:because I can make up any footage I want oh, I see what you mean, but I get I can make up, I can put you in a situation where you never even were near.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I guess that just makes you question if things are right or wrong.
Speaker 1:It questions video anymore. It makes it less than important. Okay, like I can put you in New Mexico right now petting a donkey, if I wanted to through.
Speaker 2:AI, definitely not in New Mexico with any donkey. No, you're sitting here with me on a couch podcasting.
Speaker 1:But with AI you get what I mean. You could do that Right. So video is probably going to become useless and it's going to go back to eyewitness, if you need anything said.
Speaker 2:Right, I guess.
Speaker 1:And cameras.
Speaker 2:We'll see.
Speaker 1:Cameras, phones and all these ATMs and street cameras and rings and all that stuff right, are going to be useless because you're not going to be able to tell where it came from or if it's real all right, I guess we'll see.
Speaker 2:I see, I hear what you're saying I don't.
Speaker 1:It's a dangerous thing to do. It's a dangerous thing to do. And don't get it wrong. Ai helps me not a lot. I love it. I'm a fan of it gpt I'm fan of it, but it still goes back to that old question why the hell is the camera the most important feature on the phone? It's a phone Right. International calls should be free.
Speaker 2:I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that everybody wants everything to be in their hands at all times, so nobody wants to carry a phone and a camera and all those things. So the fact that this became better, than most cameras.
Speaker 1:I think all they ever did was sell you another set of eyeballs.
Speaker 2:Probably.
Speaker 1:And now you can manipulate those eyeballs yeah, to whatever you want them to be. That's the crazy part about it. True, it's nuts, it is nuts. But all that being said, diddy is in major trouble.
Speaker 2:Diddy seems to have had a lifetime of troubles, though.
Speaker 1:He has.
Speaker 2:Like, everything he's done from the 90s has been trouble.
Speaker 1:I can't believe he's not dead yet.
Speaker 2:No, but he's, I think, been powerful enough to kind of make that not happen, I guess.
Speaker 1:Right, I'm sure you've heard the whole. I'm sorry. Jeffrey Epstein wasn't powerful enough not to have that happen.
Speaker 2:True, I mean it might be different kinds of people. I think they've Epstein and Diddy may have rolled in a little bit different of a scene of people, but I don't know Lots of rumors about him being involved in the Tupac and you know notorious BIG deaths. I didn't realize those happened six months apart.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Both drive-bys, just kind of oh, they went away as mysteries. Nobody knows what happened.
Speaker 1:It was Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2:Oh, you're saying it's Epstein.
Speaker 1:No, I'm blaming it on him, because he was already dead.
Speaker 2:No, when they died, they died in 96.
Speaker 1:I know, oh, I'm saying Jeffrey Epstein did it.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I'm just kidding.
Speaker 2:It's a joke. Yeah, you have a sense of humor like a rock. I wasn't really sure where you were going with that, I think I was joking, sorry.
Speaker 1:I'm sure jeffrey epstein had nothing to do with that, but I don't know.
Speaker 2:It seems that, looking at diddy, he's had years and years and years of being either at the wrong place at the wrong time or something, or he's really involved in issues. Eminem has said it for years that he's a bad person's really involved in a lot of issues.
Speaker 1:Eminem has said it for years that he's a bad person. Yeah, and there's a bunch of people that have said this about Diddy. I think it's crazy the fact that they've been silenced. I mean, eminem really has been silenced, he just does it cryptically.
Speaker 2:He just put a whole song together, right? Isn't that a newer song?
Speaker 1:Is it really about Diddy? Yes, we believe it to be.
Speaker 2:I'm pretty sure everybody knows it's about Diddy.
Speaker 1:I'm pretty sure everybody knows it's about Diddy also, but he never names them and he just says all the stuff that Diddy did Right.
Speaker 2:Everybody already knows. Everybody already knows.
Speaker 1:And it's hilarious, but he has stood up against it.
Speaker 2:And there's that. Have stood up and said this guy sucks, okay, oh that other tie, uh, sticklorious.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's the john legends agent, or agent or manager or something that she's not even sure how she.
Speaker 1:She said she's at some yacht or something with diddy and isn't even sure how she got away from all of it yeah, because she was with her brother yeah on the boat and, uh, she was like if, if you don't let me go, my brother's going to come looking for me and you're going to be in trouble. Either way, just let me go and we're done. Right, I'll leave. And he did. He let her go, but she was in a room with one of his buddies it wasn't even Diddy, but that's what those parties were all about. Diddy definitely did this, he definitely did what he's being accused of. And to find all that baby oil and I know it's a joke and everybody's laughing, but baby oil causes pneumonia.
Speaker 2:I had no idea about that.
Speaker 1:And what you do is you put the what is it? The date rate, drug, ghr, ghc, whatever it is.
Speaker 2:GHB, ghb, grb. I have no idea. Whatever, I know what you're talking about.
Speaker 1:You put a little bit in there and put baby oil in there, and you end up with pneumonia. Really, yeah, so you get raped and then you die. Ugh, yeah, that's how it is. That's awful. And why does he have thousands of things of baby oil?
Speaker 2:Who needs that much baby oil? I mean, even if that is what you're doing, that seems like an excessive amount.
Speaker 1:What do you use baby oil?
Speaker 2:for I?
Speaker 1:I don't think I've ever had baby oil in my house ever my parents babies I don't my parents had it for like myself when I was a kid, but I think my mother might have been trying to kill me scratch that.
Speaker 2:Uh, when I was younger it used to be the thing to use for tanning oil. But yeah, yeah, I don't other than that, no, I've. I personally, in my adult life, have never had baby oil in my house I have met women that use it to shave their legs and stuff okay they use baby oil okay, apparently you get a smoother shave.
Speaker 1:Okay, and your skin gets more smooth, or whatever right, like you using oil in the water how does that work?
Speaker 2:yeah, that's a little I don't know.
Speaker 1:I've never done it, but but did he's in a world of hurt? Yeah, with all that baby oil and if it comes back tainted. I tried looking it up today. It didn't say either way whether it was or wasn't. They haven't released anything on it yet well, I'm oh.
Speaker 2:So you're thinking that he was actually changing it before, like, and just storing it like that?
Speaker 1:I don't know if you do it in store, I don't look, I don't know how this works, I have no idea.
Speaker 2:But, and I only learned this like two weeks ago. I don't really how many parties did he have at a time and like how much, how much baby oil he went through each party.
Speaker 1:I just showed you the video where he was banned from Warner Brothers right, because he was the Joker and he said to the guy which I don't remember what actor it was, but he was the joker. And he said to the guy which I don't remember what actor was, he was on some show. Uh, I'll come back to the party, and you know yeah, change, vibes change your vibration or whatever yeah, after party and after party, yeah, and the guy's laughing.
Speaker 1:He's like, yeah, maybe I will, maybe I will once he figured out who it was. It's like that's just weird, bro, that's just weird. What are you doing? You have literal mental problems and then, on top of that, now there's dudes coming out as well. Oh yeah, so how many? What we don't know?
Speaker 2:and in this day and age, in society, it's, it's becoming more and more I don't know, not pertinent, but um, more and more prevalent that guys have also had problems like women right, it's just never been as it's never been an issue, for people to come out and say that maybe is what I think it's been for a long time I don't know, maybe less believable from a man, even though that doesn't mean that it isn't just.
Speaker 1:I think over the years people didn't want to believe that right, but it's, it's strange that the fact that it's becoming more and more I don't I hate to use the term acceptable, because it should have been acceptable years and years and years ago, right but, it's easier to come out now, right? So if you're gay, it's accepted it's not like it was right, and I'm not trying to be insensitive to anybody, right like um, but in general, yeah yes uh.
Speaker 1:So now you'll see the the, the ratio. So it's becoming easier and easier to proclaim your, your sexual identity. And now guys will start coming out like I was raped, I was raped. I was raped because guys can be raped too yes, absolutely I've been raped.
Speaker 1:But it's like, oh yeah, you, you're raped. You can't rape the willing. Yeah, I, I know it's funny. They still didn't want it. And then the girls that would do it the girl that did it turned around and tried to blame me for it. Right, I was like, are you serious right now? Yeah, this is some shit. And what am I supposed to say? I didn't do it. Who the hell's going to believe me? Not a lot, no, one, fucking no. So it's. It's crazy the way it's worked. But you see more and more now diddy's here and there are a bunch of guys that are coming out saying that they, he did it to them and I said it before. It was usher and bieber. He did it to them. Definitely, I did 100. There's no way you could convince me that he didn't, okay, unless usher and bieber both wrote me a handwritten letter, stamped, and said he did not do this. There's no way you're going to get me to believe it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't think they're doing that they're not Especially to you.
Speaker 1:They don't even know me.
Speaker 2:It would be kind of weird.
Speaker 1:No, it would be really weird.
Speaker 2:Maybe they'll hear this and you are going to get a handwritten stamped letter from them, if I get a letter from either one of those two, we'll know we've made it. Yes, we will know. We've made it Absolutely as a podcast.
Speaker 1:Oh look, A bunch of doofs that just spout out about whatever that was, we were wrong.
Speaker 2:But, good news, we got letters from Usher and Beaver, don't you worry, we got it here.
Speaker 1:We are coming to the end of this episode, but I'm excited for this kind of be over.
Speaker 2:Yes, and to move on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, time to move on, and I'm excited about that. I'm hoping things go the way I would like them to Okay.
Speaker 2:And I can't wait to spout.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, yeah, we'll see Lots to talk about. All goes well, you get the full on Ditto.
Speaker 2:Oh boy, I don't know that anybody is prepared for that.
Speaker 1:Here we go, but anyway, all right everybody. Thank you so much for listening. Glad you joined in. Hope you enjoyed the last couple of episodes. As we pulled this all together, it was Bill Barr. He's the kingpin, followed by Bill Clinton, followed by Diddy, followed by Jeffrey Epstein, and Hillary's in there somewhere. Well, she's part of the Clinton situation. So it's a hierarchy of things. It's a secret society and it is actually happening. So keep your eyes open and watch out, right, because you'll see it more and more as it happens. Actually, trump's in there too, by the way, as we're dawning upon True Election Day, which is tomorrow.
Speaker 2:Right, we are recording this.
Speaker 1:We're recording this the day before Election Day, correct? So the hour is upon us. That being said, alright, everybody. Thanks for joining in. Thanks for listening. As always, be good. Hey everybody, it's Ditto. I want to give a shout out to my buddy, larry over at Legendary Graphics. He designed our logo for us. It came out fantastic. He does wraps. He does all kinds of customized stuff for you. If you get a chance, go to Legendarycom. That's Legendarycom. Check it out for anything you need. All right, guys. Thanks Be good. Saki, domi, hey everybody, it's Dino. Thanks for checking out our show today. Hope you enjoyed it. If you did, subscribe to us, we can hook up, interact. You can tell us what you like about the show, talk about what you don't like about the show, give us information and insight. We'd appreciate it. We want to make the show better for you guys. Also, if you get a chance, head over to summitcenternet. That's our sponsor and you can really use some business. As always, everybody be good.
Speaker 2:Socky Doobie, socky Doobie hey everybody.
Speaker 1:Welcome to the last installment of this circus of sex trafficking that we have here going on. Stay tuned. Figure out who the kingpin is. We're be right back with you and you'll be surprised. Stay with us, goodbye.