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What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. There's the new ripple in the already boiling
cauldron of the Epstein saga, and this time it comes
courtesy of Andrew Lowney, a guy who has consistently proven
himself to be one of the only adults in the room.
Lowney is in some random YouTuber shooting in the dark
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or a cloud chasing Twitter troll with ten followers. He's
a legit historian, a real journalist, and someone who has
forced uncomfortable conversations into daylight. So when he drops the
bomb that Jeffrey Epstein allegedly talked about taking out Prince
Andrew by hiring a former sas sniper, you stop scrolling,
You take a breath, and you pay attention. Now, of
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course that doesn't mean that you swallow it whole like gospel,
but it damn sure means you don't dismiss it out
of hand either. Now does that sound insane on the surface, Absolutely,
it sounds like something straight out of Adjason Bourne sequel
written by a guy who's been awake for three days
and smoking meth. But here's the thing. Everything about Epstein's
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life was insane, the planes, the island, the passports, the
shell companies, the Kings and presidents visiting his homes like
they were stepping into the VIP lounge at Caesar's Palace,
the sweetheart deals, the intelligence link rumors, the constant government protection.
None of the story fits inside the boundaries of normal reality.
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So if we're being honest, the idea that Epstein might
have talked about putting a hit on Andrew doesn't sound
that far outside of the circus tent. But we have
to be real about the man that we're dealing with here.
Jeffrey Epstein was a braggart, a shit talker, a guy
who loved to puff his chest like a rooster in
a mirror. Half of his persona was built on projecting power,
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even if some of it was smoke. The guy lied
the way other people breathe. You can see it in
the emails that we now have access to. Half mafia boss,
half insecure nerd trying to impress the cool kids. When
somebody like that starts talking about calling in mercenaries, maybe
it's real and maybe it's theater. And with Epstein, the
line between reality and performance was always cracked and bleeding,
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which brings us to the uncomfortable middle ground. We live
in a world where Epstein had enough resources to make
something like that possible. He was surrounded by intelligence adjacent figures,
black budget weirdos, private security contractors, ex military, and global
power players whose rolodexes could pull ghosts out of the floor.
So sure, he could have actually been plotting violence, or
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he could have been saying it to Flex's perceived dominance
over Andrew, especially if their relationship at houred. Both scenarios
are plausible, and neither one is comforting, and this is
one of the many reasons why the Epstein story is
like trying to grabb a wet bar of soap in
a prison shower. Every time you think you finally got
a grip, it shoots in another direction and cracks you
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in the teeth. You think you're solving a puzzle, but
the truth is a puzzle keeps adding pieces while you're
trying to complete it. And this rumor about to hit
on Andrew just another trap door, and a house built
entirely out of trap doors. Look at how the information
around Epstein always comes out just slow enough to be frustrating,
just chaotic enough to be unnerving. Never clean, never straightforward.
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We never get clarity. We get fragments, implications, emails, missing context,
redactions thicker than concrete, and sworn testimony that vanishes into
locked vaults. We get witnesses who whisper then disappear. We
get victims ignored for decades while the system protects the powerful.
We get timelines that break physics, We get suicides that
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don't add up, and now we get assassination plots that
may or may not be real. And honestly, that uncertainty
is the point. Epstein built his empire on confusion, on
power that was implied more often than demonstrated, on fear
of what he might have known or might have been
capable of, or someone like him. Saying he could call
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in an sas sniper may have been the equivalent of
waiving a gun without ever firing it. Use the threat,
not the bullet. But if Andrew Lowney is right, and
this wasn't just swagger, if Epstein really did want Andrew eliminated,
that raises a whole different set of questions about what
broke down between them. Because these two were not strangers,
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there were not casual acquaintances. They were close enough that
Andrew slept in Epstein's home and walk with him through
Central Park after Epstein had already been a convicted sex offender.
We're talking about loyalty, leverage or a mutually assured destruction.
Take your pick. So what changed? Did Andrew betray Epstein?
Did Andrew panic when the heat was on and try
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to cut himself loose? Did Epstein feel like Andrew owed
him something he wouldn't deliver or was it just another
ego drunk monologue from a man who believed he was untouchable.
When you start digging into this mess, you find more
question and answers, and the deeper you go, the more
you realize that confusion is baked into the foundation. And
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that's one of the most maddening parts. There is always
a version of the truth lurking just below the surface.
But every time we get close, a new layer of
fog rolls in. Every time a door opens, a new
hallway appears. It's a labyrinth designed to exhaust you. It's
psychological warfare without bullets. And this is why anyone who
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tries to say that the Epstein story is done or
there is nothing left to uncover is either a liar
or has the iq of drywall. We're still barely understanding
the edges of the network, the money, the contacts, the
intelligence connections, that deals he made with governments, the blackmail arsenals,
the compromises, and the global implications. And the floor just
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dropped out again with the rumor about Andrew Because what
if this rumor is real? What if Epstein actually believed
he had the power to erase a royal from the chessboard.
That's not just criminal arrogance. That suggests a shadow we're
operating behind the curtain of global politics. If that's true,
then everything we think we know about the boundaries of
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power is a joke. And even if it turns out
to be bullshit, even if Epstein was just running his
mouth like a late night drunk trying to sound important
at a bar, it shows something equally telling. He believed
that people would believe he could do it. That perception
alone is power. That perception terrifies powerful people, and maybe
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that alone was enough to get them killed. We are
watching history and pieces. Some pieces are true, some aer theater,
some are weaponized misdirection. And every time we turn a corner,
another monster steps out of the dark. And the most
twisted part is that rumors like this don't clarify the story.
They fracture it further. They widen the gap between what
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we know and what we suspect. They inflame paranoia and
skepticism and conspiracy because the official narrative has been garbage
from day one. People don't fill those gaps with trust.
They fill them with everywhere their mind is forced to go.
So here we are once again staring at smoke and
trying to see the fire behind it. Epstein talked, big,
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Epstein acted, big, Epstein lived big. Did he want Andrew
wiped off the map? Maybe did he say it just
to hear himself sound like a god? Also, maybe did
he have the means to do it? That's the scariest
maybe of all. And look, at the end of the day,
that's why the story is still alive. Because until everything
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is exposed, all the files, all the witnesses, all the
money trails, all the skilled testimony, all the names, there
is no closure, just chaos wrapped in shadows. And this allegation,
it's not the final answer. It's another door opening to
another hallway and a house built entirely out of rod
and somewhere inside that Hallway is the truth waiting, rotting, breathing,
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and every time we get close, something explodes and were
dropped into another layer below. Today's article is from the
Sun and the headline Epstein killer plot. Jeffrey Epstein plotted
to hire x SAS sniper to silence the Yorks when
he feared his crimes could be exposed. This article was
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authored by Michael Hamilton and Matt Wilkinson. Jeffrey Epstein plotted
to hire an ex SAS hit man to silence Andrew
mount Batton Windsor and Sarah Ferguson. It has been claimed
a royal author has alleged that the pedophile financier feared
they could help expose his crimes. Brit historian Andrew Lowney,
who wrote the book entitled about Andrew sixty five and
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Fergie sixty six, said the US tycoon became paranoid before
dying in a cell awaiting trial in twenty nineteen. Lowney
added he spoke to a hit man who was a
former member of the British Sas and said he wanted
the York dead. He wanted to remove them. I've been
told this by two reliable sources, one in Paris and
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a former FBI agent in Florida, and I can believe
it's true. Again, Look, I'll leave it up to you.
I'm not going to try and convince you guys one
way or the other. For me, it's just getting the
information out there. Everybody needs to know the whole story, right,
You have to see it all in HD before you
come to a conclusion one way or the other. So
do I think that Jeffrey Epstein was trying to get
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an actual hit put on Prince Andrew? Probably not. Did
he float the idea trying to sound tough. Probably Epstein
said all sorts of things, and you can't always believe
what he said. Well, that's true too. I don't know
how far he got with the plans, but I think
he was very nervous before he died. It's extraordinary and
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like a scene from the Day of the Jackal. But
nothing about this saga is normal. And look, that's the
thing everybody has to keep in mind. If we were
talking about a regular case, a regular situation, I'd be like,
this is bullshit, no way. But when we're talking about Epstein,
I don't discount anything until we have proof one way
or the other. If somebody was to tell me that
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Little Green Men were involved, I'd be like, all right, cool,
let's see some proof, because I don't just dismiss it
out of hand, right, not now, not after everything we've seen.
That's what these people are relying on. I'm not giving
them what they want. Lowney made the claims on The
Daily Beast podcast. He said Fergie would have been terrified
by death threats and suggested that could explain why she
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kept in touch with a convicted predator. He added, she
was worried about her safety and that of her daughters.
Epstein mixed with some pretty nasty people, so the fear
was real. Look, I can believe that honestly, Epstein did
mix with a lot of dangerous, dangerous people, and the
people that were around them, like Andrew and Fergie, they knew,
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they knew exactly what Jeffrey Epstein was. Earlier this month,
the son told how Fergie was fearful about her and
her sham Dex being caught in the crosshairs of the
unfolding scandal. Lownie has also claimed ab ceene FBI files
that Shoe Epstein's death recorded as a suicide. In fact,
cam at the hands of another inmate. Well, I've said
that from the beginning. Sorry, That's what I've been saying
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from Jump Street. Zero chance the official narrative is real.
I've talked to people that were at MCC, not at
the time, but who have done time there, and they
have said, without a doubt that the story we're being
told is absolute bullshit. And I wish I could get
some of those people to come on the podcast, but
these are people that are not exactly towing the line,
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if you will, So zero chants are going to out
themselves and come on the podcast. But in private conversation
with them, they've told me all about MCC, they told
me all about how the process goes, and they told
me that the official narrative, in their opinion anyway, is
absolute bullshit. He also said that the financier feared he
would be killed by forced is linked to the royal family.
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Lowney added Jeffrey became paranoid that the palace would kill him.
If Jeffrey hadn't died, Andrew and Fergie would have been murdered.
They knew too much. Fergie is considering giving a TV
interview in which he would deny knowledge of Epstein's depray
of activities. Oh, I dare you to do it. I
absolutely double dog dare you to do it, because you're
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going to just dig that hole deeper if you get
on TV and start lying again last night, her spokesman
declined to comment. Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing. Well, yeah,
nothing screams denial like paying out a gigantic bag to
the person that accused you instead of defending yourself. Now,
as far as this goes, as far as these allegations
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go about Epstein putting a hit on Andrew or wanting
to put one on him again, I don't know. But
it's certainly something that's very interesting to see come into
the conversation, and especially from somebody like Andrew Lowney because
I respect Andrew Lowney as an investigator and as a historian.
So I don't think he's out here bullshitting us. But
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does that mean that his sources were right? I don't know.
So what do you folks think? Do you think that
this is something that could be a possibility. Do you
think that Epstein was out here making a hit list?
Or do you think that it's just more noise being
pumped into the room, shoot me some emails and let
me know what you all think. All right, folks, that's
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