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July 23, 2025 59 mins
LA PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR NILS  GREVILLIUS WEIGHS IN ON THE EPSTEIN FILES FALLOUT.
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The late 1990s saw Nils Grevillius Investigating the Wonderland Avenue Murders, or more correctly, the cover-up of the murders and the connections between Los Angeles' City Hall and Organized Crime.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Administration manufactured intel to spark Trump Russia probe. That's according
to the Director of National Intelligence Talsey Gabbard. She we
have this posted. If you're not following us on Real
Lyndel TV at Real Linde Del TV, you got to
do that right now because you'll get news like this
right away. We're seeing that newly classified documents obtained by

(00:24):
Fox News show that Barack Obama administration politicized intelligence to
justify the twenty sixteen Russia collusion narrative, despite internal assessments
saying Russia did not try to alter election outcomes. D
and I Talca Gabbard says this was a treasonous conspiracy
to subvert the will of the American people. And then
it has some additional information there on what the report

(00:46):
is confirming. By the way, welcome to Christy Lee's DC Dispatch.
In other news, like I said, the President, he is
just participated in a signing ceremony for the Genius Act.
Lindel TV's Alison Steinberg's going to be sharing what the
Genius Act could mean for all of us. I've got
that big Epstein News of course, just keeps going right

(01:08):
and coming up a private investigator will be sharing his
analysis of the Epstein file fallout. We've got more economic
wins for you as well. But first, you know, here
at Landel TV we like to cover all kinds of
election news and so I want to make sure did
you see the big news from the UK The government's
planning to lower the voting age to sixteen for all
UK elections, getting about one point five million teens a

(01:31):
say in the next general election by twenty twenty nine.
This massive reform, part of a new elections Bill, lignes
the UK with Scotland and Wales, where young voters already
cast ballots in local elections. Myself, as a mother of teens,
I'm not sure what to think of this. On the
one hand, you know, teens of that age they can
have jobs, they can drive, they can be integral parts

(01:51):
of society, right, so why shouldn't they have a say
in elections? But on the other hand, we know, again
if you're a mother of teens, that they can be
easy manipulated through social media. So do they have the
maturity mental capacity do you dive into voting? I don't know.
I mean, it's not that much lower of an age.
What do you think should we lower the age here

(02:13):
in America. I'd love for you to weigh in the
comments wherever you're watching this, whether it be on X
or Rumble or right here on Lindell TV. Let us
know on one of the social media platforms. Now, how
about this? This is scary. Epic Times is reporting that
foreign buyers are pouring cash into US homes. From April
of twenty twenty four to March of twenty twenty five,
international investors snapped up fifty six billion dollars worth of properties,

(02:36):
a wapping thirty three percent jump from last year, with
China and Canada leading the pack. Yikes, sounds kind of
like that you will own nothing and be happy from
the World Economic Forum right now, talk out this about face.
It seemed to President Trump has taken a hit on
his approval ratings since the Epstein file drama. But even
CNN is shocked to report that maybe all of all

(02:59):
of those other wins are balancing out his popularity. Watch this.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
I mean, look, I think this one surprised me a bit.
Because of all these complaints online going after Trump and
the Epstein files, you might think his approval ratings were
going down with Republicans. If anything, they're going up Republicans
who approve of Trump. Look at our CNN poll, the
prior one eighty six percent, the one out this week
eighty eight percent with Republicans. How about Quinnipiac the prior
poll eighty seven percent approved of Republicans, this week out

(03:26):
ninety percent with Republicans. If anything, Donald Trump's approval rating
has gone up since this whole Epstein saga started. He
is at the apex or close there too, in terms
of his popularity with Republican voters. Epstein files complaints or not,
you just prove that not everything online is real in
real life?

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Who amazing reality?

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Is there any reason that you can find that this
hasn't taken hold and hurt him?

Speaker 5 (03:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:54):
I mean on X all you hear about is the
Epstein files. But how about out in the real public
Republicans who said the top issue was Epstein case. The
answer is one one and not one percent.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
One one respond And this is a.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
There you go. You know, the big win of the
recision bill passed it. That's not going to hurt his
approval either. This is this is a long time coming.
And late last night the House passed a nine nine
billion dollar gosh nine dollars that would be not exciting.
This isn't even all that exciting, but still a nine
billion dollar spending cut bill slashing funds for public broadcasting

(04:32):
like MPR and PBS, plus foreign aid programs with a
tight twenty six or two sixteen to two thirteen vote.
According to America First report, only two Republicans, Brian Fitzpatrick
and Mike Turner joined Democrats to oppose it, and now
it's headed to Trump's desk to be signed before tonight's deadline.
Our Allison Steinberg has been following the recisions saga. She

(04:52):
has the details on this win.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Well.

Speaker 6 (04:55):
It looks like Congress finally made a move in the
right direction in a two hundred and sixteen to two
hundred and thirteen vote to the just passed Trump's nine
billion dollar recision package that codifies the DOGE cuts slashing
money to public broadcasting and foreign aid that includes over
one point one billion dollars stripped from PBS and NPR
and nearly eight billion cut from bloated foreign handouts, including

(05:16):
eight hundred million for refugee aid, four hundred and ninety
six million for disaster relief, and four point one five
billion for economic growth and democracy programs abroad. The Senate
passed the bill narrowly fifty one to forty eight, restoring
four hundred million dollars to the HIV AIDS program pepfar
these cuts represent only zero point one percent of the

(05:37):
federal budget. That's right, not one percent. Zero point one
percent of the federal budget. But still this is a start,
as Republicans site fiscal discipline. Democrats, on the other hand,
warrnt of harm to rural media, public safety alerts, and
US global influence for the recision requests are expected. But
this isn't just a budget cut, it's a course correction.

(05:59):
Let's be honest here. PBS and NPR haven't represented Middle
America in years. With Sesame Street teaching toddlers about racism
and COVID vaccines propaganda.

Speaker 7 (06:10):
People are upset because racism is a huge problem in
our country. You were super duper today getting your COVID vaccine.
Now mold.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
There was a little pinch, pert I was okay. From
our Sesame Street family to yours.

Speaker 6 (06:24):
Happy pride and NPR teaching a slew of identity politics
and LGBT propaganda, like the connection between emojis and white
privilege or queer children's books about sexuality in the animal kingdom.
A private network doing this is perhaps one thing, but
why are we the taxpayers fitting the bill here? Following
the House approval, President Trump took to truth social to

(06:46):
rip into the left state in quote, House approves the
nine billion dollar cuts package, including atrocious NPR and public broadcasting,
where billions of dollars a year were wasted. Republicans have
tried doing this for fortye and failed, but no more.
This is big end quote. Meanwhile, here at home, America
is falling apart, toxic train derailments in East Palestine, homes

(07:10):
wiped out in Maui, floods drowning towns in North Carolina
and most recently Texas.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
And what does Congress do well?

Speaker 6 (07:17):
They send billions overseas. Just look at our cities, tent encampments,
open air drug markets, needles and playgrounds. This isn't compassion.
This is what failure looks like. Our infrastructure is collapsing, bridges, highways,
power grids, and yet Washington thinks it's more important to
satisfy the needs of foreign nations rather than our own.

(07:38):
It sounds like there was even more that could have
been cut. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green stated that all of
her amendments to cut one point six billion of foreign
aid out of our defense budget failed, including one hundred
and eighteen million for floods that haven't even happened yet
and fifteen million for aids education for soldiers in Africa,
and her amendment to stop money laundering to Ukraine all rejected.

(07:59):
We are thirty seven trillion dollars in debt and Congress
will never ever fix it because they will never ever
stop the insane, out of control spending that drives inflation
up and makes your life unaffordable. This nine billion dollar
recision package is a great first step, but it is
just that a first step. We need more cuts, We
need accountability, We need to take care of our country.

(08:20):
America First isn't just a slogan, it's a mandate reporting
for Lyndel TV.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
I'm Allison Seinberg. I'm sure you got from her package
there that nine billion dollars is not nearly enough to cut,
but it does pave the way for bigger pocket recisions
later this year. Now, as far as the Genius Act
just signed today, Allison shares some biblical level concerns there

(08:47):
watch this.

Speaker 6 (08:48):
Revelation thirteen verse sixteen through seventeen says it also forced
all people great and small, rich and poor, free enslave
to receive a mark on their right hands or on
their foreheads, so that they could not buy or sell
unless they had the mark, which is the name of
the beast or the number of its name. What happens
when the government can freeze your bank account without even

(09:09):
charging you with a crime.

Speaker 8 (09:10):
President Trump ran an executive order on January twenty third
and specifically on exactly what the Genius Act was about,
except they did not include what was in his executive order,
which is a ban on a central bank digital currency.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
The Genius Act creates a government regulated digital dollar called
a stable coin that many argue as a central bank
digital currency in disguise. Stable coins would likely replace all
physical cash, and under the Genius Act, your digital wallet
could be frozen if you violate any federal or state regulation,
even if it was never passed by Congress. Remember the

(09:48):
COVID vaccine mandates, the Biden administration enforced them not through
Congress but through an executive order. Millions were fired. Now
imagine being locked out of your savings for refusing a
future mandate. Over in Australia, people were physically detained in
quarantine camps. In America, the soft power version would be
freezing your finances and calling it public safety. The White

(10:09):
House maintains that the Genius Act will not to usher
in a CBDC.

Speaker 9 (10:13):
This piece of legislation is going to make America the
crypto capital of the world, and that's what the President promised.
As for a central bank digital currency, the President opposes
that he made that promise to the American people on
the campaign.

Speaker 10 (10:25):
I'm also making another promise to protect Americans from government tyranny.
As you're a president, I will never allow the creation
of a central bank digital currency.

Speaker 6 (10:35):
Even though President Trump signed an executive order back in
January banning CBDCs, the Genius Act lets big banks create
private sector versions, still programmable and still controlled.

Speaker 11 (10:45):
And if you look at what they're doing with the
Genius Act and stable coin, he said, no cbdc's. The
guys who own the New York Fed are all going
to create subsidiaries and issue stable coin, which will be
interoperable and can work with a social credit system.

Speaker 12 (11:00):
Stable Coins can be programmed exactly like how we fear
cbdc's will be programmed there. They're exactly the same tokenized mechanism.
They can be used in smart contracts. They can be
used to collateralize loans or mortgages. They can be backed
by certain things. They can be taken out of your wallet.
Your wallet can be blacklisted.

Speaker 6 (11:20):
Back in twenty sixteen, he even raised concern about the
lack of the gold standard.

Speaker 13 (11:24):
Can you envision a scenario this country ever goes back
to the gold standard.

Speaker 10 (11:29):
Well, in some ways, I like the gold standard. There's
something very nice about the golf standard.

Speaker 7 (11:34):
And you have to go back.

Speaker 10 (11:35):
At the right time, like when gold does the old crasho.
But there's you know, there's something very nice about having
something solid. You know, we used to have a very
very solid country because it was based on a gold standard.

Speaker 6 (11:49):
But now Trump changes tune when it comes to this bill,
saying get it to my desk asap, no delays, no
add ons.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
The genius acts.

Speaker 6 (11:58):
Stable Coin is just one piece of a much larger
digital control grid AI run data centers, facial recognition tied
to real id constant location tracking, and behavioral scoring. Just
like Communist China's social credit system. According to Neil Kashkari,
president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, a CBDC
would let the government monitor every one of your transactions.

(12:21):
I get why China would be interested, why would the
American people before that the government would gain the unconstitutional
power to seize your assets without trial, without due process.
That's a direct violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects
against warrantless surveillance. It's not just about the money here,
it's about the control. The Genius Act isn't genius, It's
actually dangerous. Could this be the very thing that leads

(12:44):
to the mark of the Beast? I want to know
your thoughts in the comments below. Reporting for Lyndel TV,
I'm Alson Steinberg, and there.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
She has given it to you straight. What are your thoughts?
Make sure you're communicating right. We're interested in what you
have to say about these topics. But a very good
report there from our Allison Steinberg breaking down the concerns
that we are definitely able to have when it comes
to this act, and perhaps that will spir some conversation

(13:12):
on ways that we can form more protections against those concerns.
Going back to the Recisions Bill, it is a huge
win for especially defunding the fake news. Here's NPR's CEO
Katherine Maher on CNN trying to make a case that
MPR is not fake news. Watch as far as the
accusations that were biased, I would stand up and say,

(13:35):
please show me a story that concerns you, because we
want to.

Speaker 14 (13:38):
Know and we want to bring that conversation back to
our newsroom.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
Do you do you really want to know? Because it's
very easy. I mean, it would take the whole rest
of the show to give examples, but Senator John Kennedy
brings the receipts that she's asking for. He gave examples
like MPR reporting the country music and birds are racist.
The promotion of the Russia Gate conspiracy, which we're learning
more now was in fact a total conspiracy with DNA Tulca.

(14:05):
Gabbard saying, that's going to go into our investigation about
how that narrative was dreamt up. And the claim that
Biden's debate performance didn't affect the election. Let's not forget
one of my favorites when the NPR was NPR that
was saying they didn't want to bother with the hunter
Biden laptop story, which was then later authenticated, so please

(14:26):
there spare me on that one. He also brought receipts
though for PBS. Kennedy lists examples for bias, like PBS
claiming preschoolers have racial bias, pushing gender affirming care for kids,
and promoting anti racist talking points. Now, our tax dollars
should not be funding this nonsense. They can report it. Sure,
I advocate for any network to report whatever they want,

(14:47):
but why should everyone's tax dollars be paying for a
narrative a clear bias? And now it's done with late
night fake news as well, just the news reporting this.
CBS is pulling the plug on The Late Show with
Stephen Colbert, ending his iconic run in May twenty twenty six,
citing purely financial reasons amid a tough late night market. Colbert,

(15:10):
who's been a top rated host since twenty fifteen, shared
the bomb show news with his audience, saying I'm not
being replaced, this is all just going a way. Well,
we wish you would have gone away sooner. Here's a
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narrative directives.

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Speaker 3 (16:23):
Joel the vaccine.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
We don't need to see any more of that, But
as you saw, there was skepticism, even making fun of
the directive, particularly when it was Trump that was pushing it,
but then as soon as it was the Biden administration,
who are going to be taking that over? Oh, let's
all celebrate this untested experimental emergency use authorization thing. So

(17:06):
total sell out there, And thank you to ma is
More for showing that side by side of Stephen Colbert.
By the way, if you missed the show from our
very own Mike Lindell, he has a whole entire show
featuring so much more of Stephen Colbert, particularly making fun
of Mike Lindell. And it looks like Mike Lindell has

(17:28):
a lass left there, but a great show. You should
check that out if you missed it earlier today. Up
next Economy and the big Epstein news to dive into.
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(19:00):
let's dive into the economy before we bring in our
guest that I'm super excited about to dive into the
Epstein stuff. But yes, let's hit the economy first. He's
still winning. Trump is still winning on the economy. More
healthcare cost savings under this administration. CMBC reporting Bristol Myers,
Swid and Pfizer are slashing the price of their blockbuster

(19:22):
blood thinner Eloquist by over forty percent, dropping the monthly
cost from six hundred and six dollars one hundred dollars
to three hundred and forty six hundred dollars for uninsured
or cash paying patients. So that amounts to huge savings there,
and we're free from the wasteful spending and Cali at
least for the non existent high speed rail Trump truth

(19:44):
to the law abiding, tax paying, hardworking citizens of the
United States of America, I'm thrilled to announce that I
have officially freed you from funding California's disastrously overprized high
speed Trained and Nowhere. This boondoggle, led by the incompetent
Governor of californ Fournia, Gavin new Scum, has coused taxpayers
hundreds of billions of dollars and we have received nothing

(20:05):
in return except cost overruns. The railroad we were promised
still does not exist and never will. This project was
severely overpriced, overregulated, and never delivered. Thanks to tr Transportation
Secretary Sean Duffy, not a single penny and federal dollars
will go toward this new Scum scam. Ever, again, this
was an ill conceived and unnecessary project and a total

(20:27):
waste of tax payer money. But no more. I had
to read the entire thing because it's just so delicious
having lived in California and hearing oh, high Speed Reil,
high Speed Reil, all this money going through their high
speed rail, that there was never any progress, Sunny, It's
just like money laundering. One on one, here's Transportation Secretary
Duffy and his comments on that.

Speaker 15 (20:48):
I want to address the protesters for a moment if
I could.

Speaker 7 (20:52):
I think they were chanting build a rail.

Speaker 15 (20:55):
It's been seventeen years and sixteen billion dollars.

Speaker 7 (21:00):
Has been built.

Speaker 15 (21:01):
So if you want to go protest somewhere, if you
want to shout at someone, go to the governor's mansion,
go talk to Democrats in the legislature who have brought
us this crappy project. Right, So, we've seen over the
course of the last month what don'ge has exposed with
regard to fraud, waste and abuse, and we're done with it.
And you know what, You're going to have people who

(21:22):
love fraud, who love waste, who love trains to nowhere.
But all of us up here, we do not love fraud.

Speaker 7 (21:29):
Wasted abuse.

Speaker 15 (21:30):
We are going to use the taxpayer money efficiently and
effectively in visit.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Can you believe that, I mean that was brilliant. Can
you believe that people would oppose stopping the federal funding
of something that has had no progress in seventeen years?
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 13 (21:50):
So?

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Money saved and money invested. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright
says President Trump has transformed the America energy landscape. Watch this.

Speaker 4 (22:01):
Exciting day in Wyoming. The first rare earth element mind
to open in the United States in seventy years, and
the first coal mine to open in Wyoming in fifty years.
What we're surrounded by right here is this big, beautiful
clean coal. This is the largest source of global electricity

(22:21):
and has been for over a century.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
We want to see the coal production grow in our country.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
This particular mine, and I'm sure there'll be more, also
is going to bring rare earth element production. Let's celebrate
American hydro carbon production and the renaissance we're entering. President
Trump's reelection transforms the American energy landscape and ends the
simply wrongheaded, foolish, and destructive war on hydrocarbons and domestic

(22:49):
energy production.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
That's over.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
We're going to see a lot more of this big,
beautiful clean coal. God Bless America, God bless energy.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Amen to that and economists got it wrong again, Shogar.
The Daily Wire reports that the wholesale inflation stayed flat
in June, defying economists who predicted eight point two percent
rise due to Trump's tariffs. Despite concerns the tariff would
spike prices, the producer price index showed no change, with
good prices up slightly but offset by a drop in services.

(23:25):
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett says trade policy isn't
affecting inflation like the experts said it would.

Speaker 17 (23:33):
Here he is, I can say that what's been going
on from the beginning all the way back to January,
is that people have been saying that the president's trade
policy is going to cause a spike in inflation, and
that hasn't happened. In fact, inflation has gone down. We've
got inflation at the lowest level is something like four years.
And I've talked over and over in television hits that

(23:53):
you could you cut and paste if you'd like, about
the economics of why it is that if you have
a trade deficit with the country for many, many years,
then by definition they're supplying goods to you it elastically,
which means that if you put a tariff on then
the suppliers of that country are going to bear a
big chunk of that tariff. And that's the only really
explanation for what we're seeing. The Council of Economic Advisors,

(24:14):
for example, just put out a report that said, in fact,
the price of important goods has been going down, not up,
during this period where we've raised almost a couple hundred
million dollars in tariffs. That's something of a puzzle for
the people who believe the pariffs are going to cause inflation.
And I think that the people who continue to say
that should think about why that happened. Why is it

(24:34):
that inflation went down while the tariff revity went up?
And I think when they do that, they'll understand that
the story that I've been describing is accurate.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
And on that note, too, late, FED Chair Jerome Powell
is in the hot seat. He repeatedly refrained from citing
inflation concerns that have so far been non existent, and
now Representative Anna Pauline A Luna is criminally referring him
to the DOJ for alleged perjury over a two point

(25:04):
five billion dollar Federal Reserve headquarters renovation that ballooned from
one point nine billion dollars, with questions scrolling about lavish
upgrades like marble and special elevators. President Trump's slamming Powell,
saying if Jerome Powell stepped down, it would be a
great thing, as the controversy fuels calls for his ouster.

(25:26):
With that, let's take a live look at the markets,
because we know the market doesn't usually like any talk
of a Jerome Powell ouster. The markets tend to like stability.
But you can see they did stumble into afternoon trading
weekly gains on the line there. But yes, it seems

(25:49):
that these numbers always change with the weather of again,
like stability. If there's any talk of Jerome Powell getting
fired or now that he's being criminaline stigated, the markets
do react. If you don't like the market that kin
so easily swing one way to the other based on
a motion, then perhaps you need to consider diversifying your portfolio,

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All right, we are going to get into connecting with
our guest hopefully here momentarily to talk on Epstein developments.
You know, with all even with all of the Trump wins,
the Epstein topic is still a thorn and Trump's sign

(27:44):
and whether or not you believe there is no Epstein list,
The messaging on this has been a disaster, There's no question,
and based on Trump's truth last night, it seems the
topic has reached a fever pitch. Here is Trump's truth
on the matter, He says, based on the ridiculous amount
of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney

(28:05):
General Pambondi to produce any and all pertinent grand jury testimony,
subject to court approval. This scam perpetuated by Democrats, should
end right now. A Gpambondi responded right away, saying she
would follow the directive, but critics like Representative Daniel Goldman
say these transcripts won't reveal the full scope of evidence

(28:27):
like videos or FBI interviews. All this after speculation Trump
would appoint a special council was laid to rest. Here's
what went down in the briefing room yesterday.

Speaker 7 (28:41):
Go ahead.

Speaker 12 (28:41):
The President said that he flowed the idea of a
special prosecutor in Epstein case.

Speaker 7 (28:47):
Can you confirm that and does he has?

Speaker 4 (28:49):
He asked the Attorney General to do this, to appoint
a special prosecutor to look.

Speaker 7 (28:53):
It over well.

Speaker 9 (28:54):
The idea was floated from someone in the media to
the president. The President would not recommend a special prosecutor
in the Epstein case. That's how he feels and asks
for his discussions with the Attorney General. I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
There you go. So, you know a lot of talk
that a special counsel would be approved, and she laid
that to us. But there was some interesting comments from
Anna Paulina Luna on this. She went ahead and thanked
Bondi for promising the release, but adds in this ex
post if we can bring that up, she says, Now
the real question will any reporters finally cover the FBI

(29:33):
destruction of Epstein evidence under the former deputy director of
the FBI during the Biden administration in joy phase three?
It's going to be the coup detta.

Speaker 7 (29:46):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Interesting comments there from Anna Pauline Luna. The grand jury
testimony release is also coming after a Wall Street Journal
report that Trump wrote a solicious message to Epstein in
a birthday letter. Trump fired back, calling out the Wall
Street Journal for a fake story, saying these are not
my words, not the way I talk. Also, I don't

(30:09):
draw pictures. I told Rubert Murdoch it was a scam
that he shouldn't print this fake story. He is threatening
to sue, and it appears he actually will sue the
journal and Rubert Moont Murdoch calling it a third rate newspaper,
and they should be shaken in the roots because he
has had success when it comes to suing George Stephanopolis.

(30:30):
There was a settlement there when it comes to sixty
minutes for deceptively editing the Kamala Harris interview then a
VP or excuse me, presidential candidate Kamala Harris deceptively editing
that there was a settlement. So he is doing pretty
good when it comes to lawsuits. And let's talk a

(30:51):
little bit about the subject of the Wall Street Journal article. Right,
They write this whole article saying is a letter that
Donald Trump wrote he he doodled a picture of a
naked woman and there was a suggestive placement of his head.

(31:12):
There was this third person dialogue that read more like
a fifty shades of gray, poor late written dialogue between
the two. Never has Donald Trump sounded like this. This
has supposedly happened at twenty plus years ago. And all
this article, all this expose and they don't have the letter,

(31:34):
So we have another situation where it's like an anonymous source. No,
they they don't even have they didn't show a letter.
They say they don't have a letter. So what this
is like a rumor. And there's been some interesting reporting
on this since that this.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Is all.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Tangled up with the same people behind the Steele dossier.
It's like, you cannot make this stuff up. I mean,
we have even commentators that tend to lean left, like Cuomo.
He was calling this report a hack job, So I mean,

(32:14):
this is this is not looking good for their side.
We are continuing to wait for our guest. I don't
have that he is in at the moment trying to
get an update on that, and we will bring him
in just as soon as we can. But on that note, again,

(32:35):
our guest is a private investigator. We want to hear
his take on all of this. We're gonna have to
circle back and move on to some immigration news, so
let's let me move forward to that if we can.
You know, we had a friend of the show just
recently testifying at a hearing and it was a really

(32:59):
powerful testimony. If we could, let's bring up that a
Blazer reporter Julio Rosas Rojas testifying before Congress. This would
be cut to eight. Let's hear from him.

Speaker 18 (33:12):
I'm here testifying today as a Provlatino, but most importantly,
I'm here as an American citizen. This is my country,
this is my home, this is where I grew up
in And that is why the rhetoric coming from one
side of the aisle about these operations, saying no, no, no,
we got to keep our cheap labor so that we
can maintain our standard of living, proves that they want
to view Latinos simply as a underclass to siphon votes

(33:33):
from a fearmonger from every time that there's an election.
They're content with keeping us as that servant underclass, and
that is why it is disgusting to see them criticize
that recent rate in Ventura County where they found unaccompanied
miners working alongside convicted sex offenders at a cannabis farm. No,
we got to keep them there because our else hoowis
are we going to get high if we can't have
uncompanied miners harvest art weed. It's quite frankly despicable. And

(33:56):
the last thing I want to say is that the
last time I appeared before this committe, we had one
member say that Antifa is just an ideology, it's not
a movement, by using an outdated quote from the FBI director.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
Well, coming back from.

Speaker 18 (34:09):
Los Angeles, Seattle, and Portland just this past month, with
the recent riots, I can tell you that Antifa is
very real and the fact that they are also connected
to that recent attempted ambush at that ice facility in Texas.
So I just wanted to reflect for the record that
I was right then, right now that Antifa is very
real and the very dangerous.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Powerful message there from our friend there, and it's in
stark contrast to when we hear from the Democrats, still
desperate for their their base of votes from illegal votes
from illegal aliens. Karen Bass is now saying even more
more free stuff for illegals. Watch her talking about giving

(34:50):
cash to illegals.

Speaker 14 (34:51):
Watch because you know, you have people who don't want
to leave their homes, who are not going to work,
and they are in the of cash. It's a couple
hundred dollars, I don't know the exact amount, and they
should this should be available in about a week.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
There you go, and on top of that, Representative Maria
Salazar's Dignity Act is stirring up a storm, offering a
pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, including shockingly
even MS thirteen gangster Kilmar Garcia, who entered the US
at sixteen. The bill, backed by nine other Republicans and
ten Democrats, grantcy seven year legal status for work and

(35:31):
could lead to permanent residency for Dreamers. But critics like
Steve Bannon are calling it amnesty. It's just just another
it's a semantics thing. It's it's amnesty, and it's dressed
up in calling it a dignity bill. He says it's
a portrayal of GOP voters. I have more on immigration
in a bit, but we want to turn it back

(35:52):
to our topic of Epstein. We have a guest today
who is a private investigation and the background is quite fascinating.
He's la private investigator. His name is Nils Grevelus. He
got a start as a soldier conducting Clandestine's security, border
and counterinsurgency operations in the Pacific, Mediterranean in Latin America.

(36:15):
The late nineteen nineties saw Nils Gravellus investigating the Wonderland
Avenue murders, or more correctly, the cover up of the
murders and the connections between Los Angeles City Hall and
organized crime. He is also the author of Skull Degree
and sub Rosa, works which were published in twenty thirteen.
So Neil's excited to get your take on this. Thank

(36:36):
you so much for joining me.

Speaker 7 (36:38):
It's my sincere pleasure. Christie. How are you today?

Speaker 1 (36:43):
I am doing good. It sounds like it's another Friday
of mostly winning for the Trump administration. But this topic
in particular, Epstein has been real really dragging things down,
losing his base. It's just more of the gas lighting
and distry of the government. It's not doing him any favors,
is it.

Speaker 7 (37:04):
I don't think that it is. But at the same time,
President Trump has a tendency to wear invisible galoshes and raincoat.
None of this seems to stick for very long, and
our friends in the mainstream political media, when they have
nothing else, they're happy to make things up, and I
think we're seeing a little bit of that over the

(37:25):
last twenty four hours. I think the Epstein situation is
at best poorly understood, mostly because of gas lighting by
the media. They're not terribly curious about certain aspects of it,
which I'd love to discuss with you. Christy.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
Yeah, absolutely, I mean that's what you're here for. I mean,
do you want to start with how this all first broke,
the leaking of the memo, anything that flagged you there?

Speaker 7 (37:57):
I think it's completely fictitious. When was Rupert Murdoch favorably
disposed toward Donald Trump? Isn't he an enormous fan of
the Clintons. Didn't he donate tens of thousands of dollars
to Hillary Clinton over the years. Didn't she maybe take

(38:18):
a little bit of that money and use it to
pay Perkins Coe and Christopher Steele in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen.
Let's back up a little bit, Christy. Jillian Maxwell, She's
still alive, which is kind of curious. She has multinational citizenship,

(38:38):
she could live anywhere in the EU. She has French citizenship,
UK citizenship, and she's a naturalized American citizen. Why didn't
she flee? Ira Einhorn successfully evaded capture for what thirty
thirty five years, hiding out in France with the French
refusing to extradide him. Same with Roman Polanski. Why didn't

(39:03):
Jilen Maxwell flee. What if what Maxwell and Epstein were
doing was a honey trap for an intelligence agency, say
I six, or maybe our own central intelligence agency, or
maybe another agency like perhaps MOSAT. Jelen Maxwell's father was

(39:27):
a Checho national who fled that nation in the thirties
and went to work for the British. He was in
the British military during World War Two, and when I
examined his profile, he looks he looks remarkably like six
or special operations executive during World War two, or maybe

(39:48):
other things. It looks like a Bond villain, honestly, So
what if Jilen Maxwell was the boss and Epstein was
just the facilitator the hotelia for this pitcare island in
the Caribbean that was set up to lure in the
wealthy and connected to be played for intelligence purposes. What

(40:10):
if that's part of it? And I have questions also
about how mister Epstein was stored and housed once he
was in custody, if he was on suicide Wise.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Before we beg into that, let's unpack a little bit
of what you said. There's a couple of different things
that are interesting here. As a private investigator. You're identifying
evidence that you think relates to the case, and so
you're bringing up this element of clear evidence of connections
to Mossad. And anytime that you bring up any of

(40:45):
those elements, there's a lot of this anti Semitic talk.
It's like you're not allowed to even bring up that evidence.
So curious to know, let's start there, Christ, to know
what you think of the immediate shutdown with a with
basically a slur when anyone brings up the evidence there.

Speaker 7 (41:08):
Well, people get defensive, and it's easy to shut things
down by crying racism or sexism or homophobia. Sometimes there
really is anti semitism. But I'll point out that I'm
not going after Jewish people here. I'm not even going
after Masad. I'm just pointing out that this thing that

(41:30):
Maxwell and Epstein were involved in clearly looks like a
honey trap an intelligence operation.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
It really does. And then you mentioned that it appears
too based on the evidence that she was in some
way his boss directing Jeffrey Epstein in a honeytrap situation.
And that's especially interesting to me in light of the
renewal of looking at where did this guy come from?

(42:04):
How did a guy with no college degree become a
a financier.

Speaker 7 (42:09):
You know.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
There was also a recent interview of one of the
Weinstein brothers talking about how his he immediately was troubled
by this man when he first met him, and he
said he went home to his wife and said, he
I think I just met a construct, because here's this
guy that's supposed to know all about these these deep
financial issues. And he said he acted like he didn't

(42:35):
even know what I was talking about when I was
talking about like specific hedge funds and things like that.
So that it's wild to me that that is just
dismissed as well.

Speaker 7 (42:46):
Well, there's much to work with here, Christy. When when
Epstein was locked up at the detention center pending trial,
he was in pre trial confinement. He was identified as
a suicide risk, but his cellmate was an assassin, Nicholas Tartalione,

(43:08):
who subsequently pleaded to four cartel hits as a police
officer in Long Island. So just a few hours before
Epstein takes the dangle, whether he did it himself or whatever,
my sense is he may have hanged himself. But what
if Tartalione whispered in his ear something like Jeff, you

(43:30):
won't like it if I have to do you, so
it's better if you do you and avoid yourself a
lot of pain and hassle. That's authentic possibility. If you're
running something like the Metropolitan Detention Center, why would you
lock up a suicide risk with an assassin? Okay? And

(43:52):
then let's also go back to February of this year
when Attorney General Bondi was clearly promised by someone that
she would have every single piece of evidence, every report,
every video, every statement, every list from the Epstein case.
And that night she was humiliated, whether she did it

(44:15):
to herself or somebody else did it to her, because
there was no evidence. There was absolutely nothing, and she
ordered Southern District of New York FBI to come up
with all of it. This case was being run by
Southern District of New York FBI and the special Agent
in charge was this man named Jim Denihey and denihe

(44:41):
instructed Southern District of New York FBI to dig in
to outlast the Trump administration. And then the next day
he resigned, and he didn't resign the case. He didn't
resign the office at Southern District of New York he
quit the FBI, and initially it was reported to be
over this being man handled by Pam Bondi. And then

(45:04):
two days later The New York Times comes out to
drive his getaway car and suggest that mister Dennihey was disgusted,
as it were, by President Trump pardoning Mayor Eric Adams
of New York City for corruption and involvement with a
foreign country Turkey. Whatever. Why wasn't mister Dennihee offended by

(45:28):
Joe Biden pardoning as his entire family among eight thousand
other people that didn't prompt his resignation. Let me say
one more thing about special Agent Denihee Christy Jim Denihee
wasn't a bank robbery specialist. He didn't concentrate on la
cosa and ostra and traditional organized crime. He didn't work

(45:48):
on counterfeitters. He didn't work on narcotics traffickers, he didn't
work on child sexual exploitation. As an FBI agent, he
was a counter intelligence counterintelligence man from start to finish.
He never worked anything other than counterintelligence. So when ordered
to produce these things, he quits. And when we go

(46:11):
a little further back to the Durham Investigation Special Counsel
John Durham had requested every single document, report, statement, affidavit, wiretap, three, one,
three h two, whatever from his own people in the
Justice Department. It was recently revealed that they concealed ninety
percent of it from him, which is why his report

(46:34):
was such weak sauce. And he was forbidden to bring
any case anywhere other than Washington, d c. Guaranteeing nothing
other than government employees in their jury pool. I mean,
how many Hillery Clinton voters and donors does it take
to acquit a corrupt FBI agent or Justice Department official

(46:55):
in anything. So my sense is that the Justice Department
hid from the Justice Department, Justice Department evidence, FBI evidence,
that sort of thing. Maybe under a rubric of counterintelligence.
What if Jim Dennehee's mission under Christopher Ray and Merrick
Garland was hide this thing, bury this thing, make this

(47:15):
thing go away, move it over to counter intelligence, so
it cannot be discussed in the criminal realm because there's
a completely protocol for counterintelligence material. And this I'm a
former counterintelligence man. When I was in the United States Army,
I went from working as a grunt in the infantry
to being a counterintelligence operative. And that's what this looks

(47:37):
like to me.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Wow, I mean that is really really eye opening. So
the true evidence could have been manipulated in such a
way that it could be moved over to the counterintelligence realm,
and that would be a way to hide it. That
would be a way to not be able to discuss it.
Is that what I'm hearing?

Speaker 7 (47:59):
Yes, it would begh classified, it would be compartmentalized. You'd
need special permissions to access things, even if you're allegedly
in charge, like Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino, and Cash Patel.
I trust Patel and bond Gino. Both of them, well,
especially Patel, risked his own freedom. Just a year ago.

(48:19):
The Democrats were talking about prosecuting the man for various things.
So I don't think that he's a plan to a
deep state anything, but I think that's what he's fighting.
This is what we're up against. We have FBI leadership
that needs to serve a search warrant on its own agency. Wow.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
How could they have handled the messaging better?

Speaker 3 (48:42):
Though?

Speaker 1 (48:43):
Is there anything that they could have said to come
out and say, Look, we're dealing with a situation where
evidence has been either destroyed, hidden, or manipulated to a
point that we need to dig through this and get
to point to where we can even talk about it,
like this is deeper than we thought or something, because

(49:05):
the messaging has just been so terrible.

Speaker 7 (49:09):
Well, I would agree with you, but I'll point out
that Pam Bondy isn't a public relations expert. Pam Bondi
is a prosecutor and un lessen. Until I see something
to suggest that she is corrupt, that she's protecting someone
from something here that doesn't that clearly should be exposed,
I'm going to continue to trust her. I want to

(49:31):
also state that a number of young women were sexually
abused by these people. Their identities need to be protected
to the greatest extent possible. Ms Bondi said something about
much of the actual evidence was straight up child pornography
that Jeff that Epstein had downloaded, or potentially Gelenn Maxwell

(49:54):
had downloaded. There's evidence in her conviction that she sexually
abused some of these young and those are the parts
that very clearly don't need to be outed to the
American public. What I would be doing if I were
running this whole job as a detective is I would
be impaneling a grand jury in Jeffrey Epstein's home state,

(50:16):
which is Florida, not in DC, not in New York.
And I would be hauling former prosecutors and FBI agents
in front of that grand jury, and I would be
putting their feet to the fire. And if we have
a bunch of people pleading the Fifth Amendment, we'll know
that we're right over the target, won't we? Christy?

Speaker 1 (50:37):
Absolutely, So, why do you think that this administration is
resistant to doing something like that?

Speaker 7 (50:47):
I think it's very clearly headed in that just that direction.
I think that President Trump changed gears in terms of
public relations this past week and has lashed out it
a few people. But this investigation hasn't gone away. When
people say that it's over, that's an exaggeration. It's silliness.

(51:10):
This will go on and on until the truth comes out.

Speaker 1 (51:16):
What do you make of some other new developments like
the shocking announcement that Marine Coomy was being fired, especially
after being involved in this high profile case and the
Ditty case and others.

Speaker 7 (51:33):
Well, I think she's eminently fireworthy. Would you want Jim
Comey's a little girl working for you if you're trying
to run any kind of justice operation or an investigative
operation or an intelligence operation. Could you trust her not
to talk to her father? Her father has a demonstrable
history of not just exaggeration but making things up.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
And some are arguing that's a good point, but some
are arguing, well, then why why did they wait? I mean,
you could argue that she'd the damage had already been
done by her, like, oh, she she'd already been involved
in these things, and now you're getting rid of her
like the cover reps complete, nice timing. What do you
say to that?

Speaker 7 (52:22):
That's too simplistic in my point of view, I think
the more the more troubling aspect immediately with Maureen Comy
is her bringing federal RICO charges against Diddy when all
it really amounts to and I'm not trying to minimize
what it was that they did. It's a vice operation.

(52:44):
It's the sort of thing that you prosecute at the
county level. And if New York, the boroughs of New
York can't handle that sort of prosecution, maybe maybe our
Justice Department needs to be investigating the burroughs of New
York rather than concentrating exclusively on mister Ditty, mister ditty

(53:05):
is emblematic of a sick culture. He will be lionized
within pop culture media as being a risk taker and
a cool guy and that sort of thing. So with
regard to Maureen Coomy, I don't think the last chapter
has been written on her either. She's one of the

(53:27):
people I would be hauling down to Florida and putting
in front of that grand jury.

Speaker 1 (53:31):
Yeah, excellent. Going back to the memo that was originally
leaked that spurred all of this. In that memo, it
basically said, you know, he committed suicide, no one else
is going to get charged, which obviously people were like,
well wait a minute, So what is Keelan Geleen Maxwell
doing in at prison if you know they were selling

(53:55):
or trafficking children, young women to nobody, Like, I mean,
there were no clients, Like, how does this make sense?
So she's, understandably, I think, seizing on this opportunity. Her
family's begging President Trump for help. I'm saying she didn't
get a fair trial, so she's seizing on this opportunity
to try and get out. What do you make of

(54:16):
all that, Well.

Speaker 7 (54:19):
That could be the machinations of a foreign intelligence agency
trying to free up their operative. Couldn't it be? And
as far as this leaked memo, who leaked it and
who was it leaked to? Was leaked to Axios? Was
it leaked to Lindell TV? I don't think so. Why Axios?
Is Axios particularly friendly to Pam Bondi? Do you think

(54:42):
Pam Bondi's on speed dial with Axios? I don't think so.
I don't think Dan Bongino has any friends at Axios.
Cash Patel, I think Axios has done a number of
hit pieces on Cash Pattel. I don't think Cash Pateel
called them up and said, Hey, I have a nice
memo for you. I think there's been a history in

(55:03):
our quote unquote Justice Department of people just making things
up as they go along. They'll take something from a meeting,
a phone call, that sort of thing that's incomplete or distorted,
and let's create a memo. There's nobody's signature line on it. Okay,
Well end up denying it.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
They basically confirmed the memo after it was released. But
I mean, based on what you're saying, I mean it
sounds like you would be more inclined to believe this
was a strategic week to a place that wouldn't be
friendly to maybe get the ball moving in a new.

Speaker 7 (55:35):
Direction, maybe to change the narrative while they continue what
it is that they're doing. As I said, there's much
more to them to learn about this. I don't believe
at all that this investigation is over. This thing has
been declared dead and over five different times in twenty years.

(55:56):
When mister Acosta was handling Epstein Intow thousand and eight,
mister Acosta was the one who said this man's an
intelligence operative. Okay, that was the US attorney down in Florida.
So two thousand and eight, that's seventeen years ago, isn't it.

(56:16):
So it's been going on and on and on and on,
and it will continue to go on until more comes out.
In the meantime, it looks to me not just as
an intelligence operation, but a protected one. What if it's
still yielding intelligence for whomever launched it in terms of

(56:37):
the men who are exploited as the result of their
bad behavior at Pitcairn Island with Jeffy, Jeff and Jeelan,
That's a very distinct possibility. And more will come out
about this. I'm very sure, Christy.

Speaker 1 (56:54):
Very fascinating takes is there anything else that stuck out
to you, anything else you wanted to share before we
have to say goodbye.

Speaker 7 (57:02):
Well, I'd love to be back on I have a
book that I've written entitled The Last Lawman, which will
be published for Father's Day twenty twenty six, and it
is just a true to life account of operating as
a private detective all over the world based out of
Los Angeles, crime and fugitives and conflicts of interest. And

(57:25):
I used to work on the DMZ in Korea, the
lovely fortified border between the two Hermit Kingdoms, and I
would very much love to be on your show again. Christy.

Speaker 1 (57:36):
You right, I love that this is fascinating. I love
when stories are better than fiction. I mean, you have
had such an exciting life and just continuing and can
share some really interesting takes, especially with your background and
counterintelligence like that was something new. I hadn't heard that

(57:57):
perhaps some of this information was essentially hidden under recategorizing
as counterintelligence. That's really fascinating. Well, Nils, thank you so
much for joining me, and I definitely look forward to
having you back, especially in light of your new book
coming out. Thank you so much.

Speaker 7 (58:15):
Thank you very much. Have a lovely weekend, young lady.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
You too, all right, nills Worth the wait for his insights.
Sorry about the scheduling mix up there that had him
come on a little bit later, but fascinating new insights
on the Epstein case. And I'll just leave you with
this before we go on to the rest of our programming.
You know, big things are happening. We may not have

(58:41):
all the answers yet with Epstein, but clearly other big
things are happening with the Biden auto pen as well
as the latest information to come out, which is d
and I at Telsa Gabbard saying that she's basically got proof,
that proof now that the Russia collusion was just all
a plot and even bordering on reason the word treason
with you, So we'll be keeping an eye on that.

(59:03):
Stay right here on Lindell TV White House Coverage. And
that's it for me. I'm Christie Lee's DC Dispatch
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My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January of 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. My Favorite Murder is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.

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