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Not so long ago, just outsideParis, Art, a young lady had
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know. My dad is in thismountains digging off in so Yes, I

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hear my mama, car. I'lllet her wait ten minutes more. She'll
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here since I was nine years old, and I know something die in this
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a good man back year fifty nightwho he was, and I can sub
man and that suited me. Fine. Got us little dog, she's only

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eight years old, which should shewas a man like the daddy digging organs
A bell it. Get off ofthat mountain, Belle. You got the

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a lot of school, Belle.Your mama and daddy ain't gonna raise you
know natural bone. He ain't gonnaraise you know natural boot. Mama?

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Why is the earth shake? Mama? Is the world coming to an Mama?
Why are you crying? Is itanother kid? I got the rocks

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are falling ten thousand tons on myhead. I knew someday that's what happens.
So this is how it feels tobe dead. So this is how

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it feels to be dead. I'mgonna climb up that mountain because there's one

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thing I know. My dad isin that mountain digging again. So cold.

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From the South coast of the GoldenState. It's Long Beach's most popular
talk show with alex Exhom and nowyour host alex Exom, goodle Eating Ladies
and alex Xhom January fifteen, twentyfour. I have got a crazy jam

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systereo. If you're an alex I'mamazing, put it in on your stereo.
There's just a problem, and Iknow this is wasted on unople care.
I'm going to talking about big,big news. I have Jeffrey Epstein's
Little Book yeah, that's right withabout the proximately at a counter. But

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going from the fifty minutes, Ihaven't read out of them all, but
I was able to recover noting onesome of these ones that are you know
on the internet wars, not there reacted one. All the important information
out. I have the unredacted you'reworking in from from the Jeff free at

(09:03):
Epstein's Little book. Okay, thisis all for an entertainer for personal but
it's true. What would the theentire show and give you the proof and
then everything thing I can to verifythis is the real deal. This is
a real, real deal. Youcan at Alexis dot com. It's a
nine dollars I've seen it anywhere fromthe lows me and I don't even know

(09:26):
if it a real version thirty fortyfifty dollars your original, believe or not
your original address book, the originalI'm not talking about to copy somebody's hand
and you know I'm not in aneven book basically what I have, I'm
talking about the original physical book.Are you going for the prices now?
But it's at the time imagine thatwhy would I say this? Wow?

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Union entire trail to make sure thatI verify this before I put it on
my website, alex ex On dotcom. You can also it's part of
the small PU publishing I'm working withpart Press. Yes, it's great and
Parktical Press is going to create andpublish books reports we're going to be putting

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up shortly. The report that Ihave a LEADE report on after Aerobic Projection.
Yes, it's all true that report. It was an n on Voice
dot Com. Some of the majoritybought that, and if you do right,
but Voice dot Com went under thegood thing about an NF if you
switched it over your bi big pointor whatever, a mask, whatever you're

(10:35):
using, you shouldn't have that.If you're not get back to me with
the whole Voice dot Com. Ihaven't had anyone to reach out to me
and say, Alexix, I couldn'tget my NIT. If that's happened,
let let them know. This isnot an entity. This is a three
download you get it is on alyxdot com. I wrote out a log
post about it today I had.I just wanted to make sure it waspletely

(10:56):
verified. I'll see how I didthat in the moment. But when I
say, may you know some ofthe names that have been associated with Epstein.
I gotta tell you most of thenames are in this book. People
would some people like, maybe don'tTrump, I think the Trump. I
mean their personal addresses and phone numbers. Here. We gotta got a business

(11:18):
call, Ivanka, maybe a picturedeal. Tell me I was shocked when
I saw all the people that werein here and all of their contact information,
and not only that, addresses.They just can not This is crazy.
Now, how did this come tobe? The Jeffrey Abstein the Little
Black Book from circa nineteen ninety seven. That's what the evidence shows. By

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the way, coming on, we'reusing like you said, the quality should
better. Wait, oh we're we'rehere on that. Hold up on,
let me really fixed that. I'mglad I checked. Hold on. See,
this is a new system, folks. Let's see if this let me

(12:05):
see if that helped. This isserious. I'm so glad I caught that.
Oh all right, here I amtalking about how wonderful the audio quality
is, and you all heard avery annoying, distracting echo. I'm sorry
for that. That is now beenrectified. As you can tell, this

(12:26):
is going to be a very talkyshow. The show that I did on
Friday. I barely got in anyads. I barely got in. Two
hours is not even enough. Rememberwhen he just did an hour, then
it's two hours. Still not enoughtime for some of these big topics.
But on Friday we talked about theGospel AI system, where basically Israel is
using AI to target and whack Palestinians. And trust me, the criteria is

(12:52):
not very strong or stringent. Rather, one of them is is it a
man or a woman? Men arejust green lighted. But I don't want
to do the whole show, Butif you go back and listen to Friday's
show, you can get it.Just go to alexxm dot com for the
easiest way to archive. And Idon't know if the FRIENDFM is archiving anymore
because spreaker is going to puts.But the point is not that that matters.

(13:13):
But I'm gonna probably take it offSpreaker, so we'll see what happens
there. So the archives up nowat spreaker. If you go to alexxm
dot com click on show, you'llbe able to see it. But it's
a two hour episode. Obviously,did the whole show Basically on the Gospel
AI you haven't heard about that.Media's not talking much about it. Insidious,

(13:35):
horrible crap, batpoop, crazy pantsstuff. You've got to have a
strong stomach if you. I meanafter some people. I'm not bragging or
patting myself on the back, butsome people told me that was a very
interesting show. They liked the show. Maybe the audo quality was a little
bit better, and the content wasall about one topic. I didn't go

(13:56):
all over the place. A littlebit, but not much. I talked
a little bit more about AI andyou know, of course Skynet and Terminator
films because it always related. Butthe point is it's a two hour episode
that goes in depth on how themilitary in Israel and if the Israel If
the Israelis have it, who elsehas it? Well, probably the Americans,
probably the Russians. Who else China, North Korea? You know,

(14:18):
I thought about AI in North Korea. North Korea and China are probably going
to be the people who use itto suppress people the most forced labor camps
and stuff, and all they haveto do, right is make the connections
like they're doing in Israel. I'mgonna just talk about it briefly because I
can't help myself. The gospel AIis using software to target people, and

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it would be just like this.For example, Alex ExHAM, Well,
he's an opinionated talk show host,so and he talks about some sort of
conspiratorial stuff and the wars and allthis stuff. So let's watch him.
Oh who's he talking to? Ohhe's talking to Joe Rup at the Fringe
FM. I'm just using Joe asan example. Please nobody read anything into
this. I'm sorry, Joe,don't want to drag you into this.

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I bet Joe gets dragged into everyconspiracy theory on the friend FM because he's
just an easy person to use becauseeverybody knows them. All right, Well,
used Joe as the example. Sowho who does Alex ExHAM in cohoots
with? Well, Joe Roup,he's on the Fringe FM. Oh Joe
Roop. Well let's take a lookat him. So what I'm saying is
the next thing, you know,somebody on the Fringe FM says bomb,

(15:24):
right, not even affiliating with me, And it's like, well, look
this guy said bomb. Whoever thehell this jackass would be? Now I
said it twice, I shouldn't sayit ever again. But of course someone
on the fringe has probably talked aboutdoing something that's probably illegal, let's just
believe it at that, or justsaid the wrong thing. Then they got
on their radar, so they wantto kill them. We're just gonna We're

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gonna send a drawer. This ishappening. Don't think this can't happen.
Now, I'm talking American, Sothis is happening right now over in Israel,
in Palestine, in the Gaza strip. Well, since we know that,
mister ExHAM is you know a talkshow host on the Fringe FM who's
connected with Joe Roop, and JoeRoop is connected with another talk show host

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on the Fringe of m who's talkedabout building bombs or whatever the hell they
accuse them of making math that wouldn'tsurprise me in their basement, they could
blow up the whole damn world.So just to make sure we're safe,
let's kill all three of them andwe all get droned. You think I'm
kidding. It wouldn't even have tobe a connection part of me. I

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need a drink here, I ranout of coke. You think I'm making
crazy connections? Oh no, ohno, that's how this is working in
Israel. So now maybe the radiostation isn't the greatest example. We could
be having phone calls. We couldbe in the same reddit. Has Reddit
still a thing? People still goto Reddit? I never went to reddit.

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Reddit. Who's in Reddit? Who'sin redditonymous? Seriously? Who uses
Reddit? Remember that was the thing. Now it's substack. I tried to

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get the substack, really couldn't.But the point is some jag off could
mention my name Alan, Oh didyou hear the Alex Sure he was talking
about Ai in Israel. I'm blowingthe whistle on the gospel Ai, which
I didn't blow the whistle. Ifound this from some other journalists for was
it the nine four to seven magazineor something? Who reports on this basically

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Palestine and Israel and what's going onover there. Very good. I hope
that's what they were. Did Ijust give them the wrong? Oh,
for God's sake, let me seeher have the bookmark, so I should
give them credit. I meant todo that the other day. I didn't.
I didn't. Somebody mentioned that,hey, how where do I find
this word? You got this information? Blah blah blah. I'm like,
oh, I didn't mention him.I'm you know, sometimes I started my

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bookmark for gospel and I've got agospel streaming station. I'll find it later.
Here's the thing, here's what youneed to know. I didn't want
to spend any time on this,but here I go. We've got to
get into Jeffrey Epstein's phone book righthere, print out. We're gonna talk
about it and how I verified it. But the point is going back to
Gospel AI. It's deadly and allit needs to make is a few connections

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with a bunch of people. Youknow, and you may be on the
hit list. Well, if you'rein Palestine. Look, let's be honest.
Let's just be honest. I don'twant to talk about this. It's
such a hot button issue. Somebody'sgonna protest me my show that the fringe
bomb comes to grade comes through mywindow. God, you bastards don't know
where I am. Yeah, you'relike, well, La long Beach,

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good luck. Try and find someonein the city. It's people who owe
me money. I can't find them. Here's the point. Gospel AI is
here to stay. And if youthink it's just the Israelis who have it,
who are using it against the Palestinianswho deserve it. How Look,
here's the other thing. How arethey going to justify when they screw up?

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I say, I'm talking about thisway too much. But I said
on Friday Show that the average amountof time a human being interacts or there
has to be a human. Theysaid, we'll see how long this lasts.
There has to be a human inthe chain. So it's not like
an anonymous drone goes out targets peopleand kills them. No, some jar
head in Langley, Virginia is probablywatching a screen. I say, Langley,

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I shouldn't say that there's somewhere inIsrael. Okay, fine, okay,
fine. I still don't know whomade this AI software. I have
a feeling it came from companies thatwork with DARPA. Excuse me, but
I don't know. I don't haveany proof. But if you're trying to

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tell me, the only people thathave this are the Israel at least,
oh, I don't think so.So it's only a matter of time before
this thing goes away. The averageamount of time a human interacts in this
whole process is thirty seconds. Andwhat do they do? They look at
a photo and I guess a littlebreakdown some bullet points. Yeah, he

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was kneeling and doing a Muslim prayertwice a day and donated, you know,
five dollars to the local mosque.Bomb them. He's got a beard.
Bomb them and they can take out. And who's gonna when they're wrong?
When that thirty seconds that this itflashes in front of this human,
who do they blame the human whosaw it? For twenty thirty seconds,

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that's the average. It could befive seconds. I told you, If
it's a man or a woman,one of the biggest factors. Woman.
No, man, they knuke.What if they're non binary? Hmm?
What do they just chop them offwith the knees, blow their chill ale
off? How does that work?So I didn't even think about that on
the last show. If it's aman other woman is one of the major
criteria on whether they drop a droneon your ass, By the way,

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killing not only just your immediate family, neighbors, friends, the damn dog
taken down an entire apartment building insome instances, the whole damn block.
Go watch the videos on freaking YouTubeand rumble. So what if it's a
and then the aery curioust. Don'ttell me there are any don't tell me

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there aren't. Then what hmm uhhuh, they'll get green lighted. That's
my that's my prediction. But that'snot even that. I don't care if
they make that mistake. I do, But I think the more important mistake
is when they get it wrong andthey knew the wrong house and the wrong

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person and they had nothing to dowith terrorism. Who do they blame AI?
What do they put it? Putit on time out? Put AI
on timeout? Update the algorithm,give it a software update. Who pays
the guy that looked at it briefly? In not Langley, Virginia, in
Israel, in some bunker, insome more room. There's probably hundreds of

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these guys. Can you imagine howmany people are saying, it's not just
one guy. There's gonna be hundredsof people sitting around like tart just there's
hundreds of targets a day. Theywere saying in this report, hundreds and
by collateral, I'm spending way toomuch time on this. We've got Jeffrey
right in front of me. Ihave Jeffrey Epstein's phone book. We've got
names we've got phone numbers, we'vegot addresses. And I'm talking about Friday

(22:26):
Show. It was such a huge, massive, important show. You got
to go back and listen to it. Look, I'm going to try and
get through the entire story of this. I was gonna say a dress book

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from hell. Not really, becauseall it really does, you know,
because the names in it aren't whatis it implying? Well, it's implying
they knew Epstein and Epstein dow them. He had their personal contact information,
phone numbers and addresses. H alittle book of blackmail in this little black
book. By the way, itis a little black book. I saw
the physical book and pictures at leastin the video of it. Remember that

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in the eighties and nineties, itprobably seventies two. Yeah, little black
book. Remember that you had alittle black book. See anybody in all
these millennials and anyone Gen z ors, what are they now? Is what
is the new one? I justwrote an article I can't even remember.
I was like, that's the newthat's the new generation. What a weird

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name. But people used to havephone books. You used to have a
little phone book where you had toput all your information and not a phone,
right, everyone had a little andif you lost that address book,
it was like you backed it up, but you backed it up by writing
it in a notebook, some ofyour most important information. But if you
lost that little black book, you'redoomed. Doomed. Do you remember?
Does anybody remember this? So whatI saw this story, I said,

(23:57):
this is very interesting because I'm surewhen he lost the book you I guess
he hopes he had a backup.But the story's very intriguing. Listen to
this. A woman who's walking downFifth Avenue sounds plausible, right. We
know he lived in Manhattan, hadan amazing apartment Brownstone that he owned.

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But anyway, a woman is walkingdown Fifth Avenue in the nineties and just
finds, as she's walking on herusual path a little black book at a
dress book. Now, it mighthave looked it kind of it's small,
so it might have looked like awallet. She picked it up, looked
at it and saw all of theseVietnam I didn't know who Jeffrey Epstein was
at the time. Apparently to yours. You know, I'll tell you all

(24:44):
about this woman. I've got aninterview. It's very interesting. But here's
the point, I just want togive you the entire story so you believe
what I have is true because it'samazing stuff. By the way, it's
a alexxtion dot com right now.You can buy it. Jeffrey Epstein's address
book Rothchilds, the rothschild are init, The Trumps are in it.
Celebrities. I don't want to gointo Chris Tucker was interesting because I heard

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about him. It's a separate story. But here's the thing. This woman
finds the book, the address bookthat he obviously lost, and put it
away in her dress or drawer orwhatever. Just thought it was interesting because
it had, like I mean,if you're in everyone in New York when
she probably started flipping through here,I don't know how in two you don't

(25:29):
have to be a conspiracy theorist.You could just be interested in I don't
know the elite history of finance andthe founding of this country, I guess.
But when you see the Rothchild's inthere and Trump, anybody she lived
in Manhattan. Come on, anybodywho knows New York City, even you
don't have to live there, butshe lived there, knows Trump. Trump
is everywhere it used to be everywhere, signs everywhere, and everyone knows him

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as a developer. He wasn't thepresident then, But you get the point.
So when she opens up this addressweek, she goes, this was
an important guy, and this isan important address book. It's got Trump,
it's got all these very important aims. Anyway, she keeps it,
puts it in her drawer, likeI said, or whatever. Then years
later, when all of this startsbreaking and Ebstein is becoming more famous and

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all the people he's hobnobbing with andall these stories start coming out about him,
she realizes what she had. She'slike, oh my god, So
what does she do? And Ihave the proof. This is how I
verified what I have is accurate.Trust me. You can go online.
You're going to search. There's goingto be probably you'll find some free ones.
I'm sure it's hard to find theaccurate ones because there's fake ones.
Like anything else, people just makecopies and try to sell them or just

(26:37):
put them out there for disinformation orsmear people. Right, But I wanted
to make sure the one that Ihave was verified. And there's various ways
of doing it. But the pointis, and by the way, most
of them are redacted. You cango search and they'll all be redacted.
This is the accurate one at alexiximdot com. Go buy it, just

(27:00):
go buy it. It's twenty bucks. It's a piece of history. I
mean, if you're a podcaster ora newsperson or tak sho host, you
have to have a copy. Youjust have to have a copy. But
anyway, the woman takes the bookthe address book, and she even says
in the interview that I'll play ina money that she was kind of hurting
for money at the time, orshe needed to pay a bill, whatever

(27:21):
it was. So she said,you know, I got that book.
Let me see what I can getfor it on eBay. She put it
on eBay for five hundred dollars.I have the eBay listing the original book,
Jeffrey Epstein's original book. Apparently shedidn't make any copies, but says
it's interesting. You know, youknow his name is now in the media.
Maybe someone will buy it. Well, for five hundred dollars, do
you know what that's worth? Now? Do you know what journalists would have

(27:44):
paid for it to have the originalone? Do you know what people will
probably pay just because it's a historicalimportance, maybe even a celebrity or politician.
Trust me, it's chock full ofthese people who's in there might have
wanted it. Nobody knew their namewas in there, whether or not they
did anything wrong. I'm not sayingjust because your name is in his address
book that you know you're a pervert. But nobody wants to be associated with

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this guy, so it's probably bestif your name's not in his address book.
Anyway, this woman auctions it offeBay. A guy buys it,
some communist farmer. I'm not kiddingthis is I know this sounds completely made
up. It is a strange atstory, but all of this has been
verified and by journalists much more savvythan I. But then I went back

(28:33):
and tried to verify everything I couldfrom what they released to make sure I
had the copy that was right,but that was unredacted because they're all showing
redactive copies. Anyway, she sellsthis thing on eBay. The guy can't
believe it. He said, Itook a chance and just bought it.
He said, I wasn't sure ifI was getting scammed or if it was

(28:53):
real. He took this is oneof those things that you think of,
like I guess basically on eBay,remember the mystery boxes, Do they still
do that crap like a mystery boxand you buy it and it's just pure
gold, you know, it's likeHunter Biden's laptop or something. So anyway,
this was advertised though on eBay asJeffrey Epstein's Secret Little Black Book.

(29:18):
Guy buys it. Turns out tobe true, and thank god, the
guy was savvy enough. He's beenkeeping it in a sealed envelope so that
he doesn't, you know, messaround with the Prince or DNA. Smart.
He was smart, I said,you know, the guy was smart
to do that. He was handlingit with gloves, he had it sealed
up, and he was having itauthenticated by journalists who went and looked at

(29:40):
They not only did they go andlook at the names and you know,
cross reference it. They started callingthose names and started verifying the names were
accurate in that phone book, likecalling up to see if did Donald Trump
pick up the phone stuff like that. I'm not saying it was Trump,
but that's what they did. Andyou'll hear some of that later when I
play this clip. So they verifyby that by calling names. These are

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multiple reporters who took this on.Also, the dates were accurate the address
book itself. They verified the paperand the binding, like all the way
down to the binding of this addressbook, where it was made, how
it was made, the company,and everything turns out to be accurate.
No further. They dig into thisthing and just keep turning, digging and

(30:22):
digging. It's like this thing seemsto be one hundred percent Jeffrey Epstein's address
book, little black book. I'mtelling you, I'm looking at the eBay
listing here Jeffrey Epstein's phone book foundon Manhattan sidewalk late nineties. That was
the listing for five hundred dollars.What a steal? Now, who knew

(30:45):
you? Thought you maybe you couldbe getting ripped off? The guy bought
it, it was for real.We have interviews with the woman who found
it and put it on eBay.All this has been verified. We have
the guy who bought it, thefarmer who's been kept it sealed because of
the DNA and the fingerprints and gaveit to journalist to verify, which they
did. So this is just likebatpoop, crazypants stuff. And so when

(31:06):
I started reading it. I wantto do the show last well, the
last two weeks so pretty much.Yeah, about two weeks ago when I
started researching this, but because ofthe whole Spriaker debacle and we couldn't go
live, we had issues. Sohopefully now going forward, you're hearing this
in crystal clear AAC three twenty kbpson alexxm dot com. It will sound

(31:27):
amazing through Fringe dot Fm, butjust not quite as good. Now here's
the point. I just want tomake sure you can go there, not
just to listen to the show.You can read along with me and look
at the names and addresses, phonenumbers, addresses, big names in the
book. It's at look. Youcan find it probably on eBay for like

(31:49):
fifty bucks at like another crappy PDFversion that's redacted. Now I have the
unredacted version twenty nineteen ninety nine atalexxm dot com. You can just buy
it through my payhead and that's it. Parkdale Press Publishing my little publishing house
for interesting and amazing documents such asthis. I have more that we're releasing
over the next couple of months.But here's the deal. You're gonna want

(32:12):
to buy this. I don't knowhow long it'll be up. So just
to verify everything, we have JeffreyEpstein's address book. You can download right
now at alex sixion dot com asa PDF. It was dropped apparently,
we don't know how, but we'rethinking it was. He dropped it on

(32:34):
Fifth Avenue in the nineties in Manhattan, where we knew he was at the
time. He had an apartment there. I say apartment. The thing was
a palace multi bazillion maybe not bazillion, but million dollar home in Manhattan.
I wonder what it's worth now.I can only imagine and the theory that

(32:55):
because now here's the thing. Weknow he was in finance and all that.
Nobody really knows how he made hismoney, But how did he get
all of these connections? Now,when you have money, you're rolling in
these circles, I get it.But even when you're in these high society
circles, you didn't always get theirphone number. You didn't have their address.

(33:15):
Right now, some of these arebusiness addresses that maybe they could have
found, you know, other ways. So but he had them in his
phone book alongside very personal phone numbers, direct phone numbers, home phone numbers.
This is the nineties, right,So cell phones. I'm sure some
of them had, Like Donald Trumpmight have had a cell phone even in

(33:36):
the nineties, right with one ofthose big eighty the ones. In the
eighties, they had an eighties thebig old like massive phone, like a
VCR, you know, in hislimo and his car and his jet.
So there were celebrities on this list, other important people. Let's just say,
we'll name names later. Let'll justtell you what's in here. Not
telling anybody did anything wrong, butthey're in his damn book. But most

(34:00):
of the numbers were probably direct numbersright now. Direct numbers were probably direct
office numbers, direct home numbers,right because this is the nineties, most
people hadn't we hadn't transitioned to everycell phone. Everybody had a cell phone
rather, and your cell phone numberwas the most important. Now some people

(34:22):
still have home lines. I knowthat I had one for many years after
most people didn't because I worked forhome from a company and I had to
have one. Then they even didaway with it, and we were using
a software phone or you know,voipe phone. But now most people are
more interested in a cell phone number, and there are cell phone numbers in

(34:42):
here, I'm sure, and becausethis goes now. And when I say
nineties, that is a guess.This woman talks about when she found it,
but she wasn't, you know,one hundred percent sure of the date.
Obviously who is. But they're sayingthat the book is between nineteen ninety
five and two thousands, so they'regiving it like a five year berth.
But most people think it was nineteenninety seven, and more and more people

(35:06):
were getting cell phones then, right, So I don't know why I'm focusing
on that. I'm just saying,you've got to realize some of these phone
numbers and contact information might not beone hundred percent accurate. I'm not saying
you're going to pick it up beable to get Ivanka Trump, for example,
who's in here? And I haven'tcalled any of them, And if

(35:27):
they were published in Jeffrey Epstein's phonebook, you might change the number,
right, I mean, who wouldwant I'm just saying he's toxic, no
one wants to be associated with him. But it's all here. And then
people and I'm not saying just becausetheir name and number is in his phone
book they had a close association.But there's people who've denied having any relationship

(35:51):
with him, Well, what iftheir name and address, personal phone number,
cell phone number pops up at hisaddress book. Not saying it means
anything, but it's a little suspicious. Some of the stranger names. And
we're gonna get into those later ifyou want to read along, because I'm
not going to go through them all, but I suggest you go to alex
exim dot com just purchase the damnone for yourself. There. It's accurate

(36:13):
and it's unredacted. And what thatmeans is you don't have every damn name
and every number blacked out. Everythingis there. One of the now,
I'll just name a few. Onewas like one of my favorite actresses.
Well, I just I guess everybodywas in le whether she was a babe
from the seventies and nineties, butMorgan Fairchild, And I was like,

(36:35):
Morgan Fairchild, why the hell wouldshe know this guy? Fairchild the former
Dallas star who still has the activeTwitter account, and she shares stories tracing
out Epstein's relationship with powerful Republican officials. I'm just reading a news report about

(36:55):
her. She apparently was connected toEpstein herself and the ninth the address book
contains an entry for her that includesaddresses for residents in New York City,
Los Angeles and four phone numbers,two of which are identified as home numbers.
So look again, is Morgan Fairchilda Jeffrey Epstein victim you don't know.

(37:21):
I'm not making that accusation or afriend. We don't know. But
apparently she doesn't like the bastard becauseshe's been posting stuff about other people who
had relationships with them. You know, so her name shows up in a
book. I wonder how many morepeople are going to have this kind of
what do you call this a reckoning? Here's one I thought about. I

(37:46):
didn't even look if it's in here. There's been something, there's been.
I've just been so fascinated with itand trying to verify it. That was
more important to me. And thennow I'm going through it and reading some
of these names that some people aren'teven talking about. Yeah everybody, Oh
the Rothchild's are in there. Okay, Yeah, celebrity names. I'll get
through, you know. Mention afew more of those, like Chris Tucker,

(38:07):
because I've heard some stuff about himI can't verify. But I wonder
if that's why his career went byebye. We haven't heard from Chris Tucker,
and there were photos of him.I don't know if it was Epstein's
island or his house in New York. I can't tell. From the photos.
It looked like an island with ChrisTucker with some let's say, rather

(38:28):
young looking ladies, and they're alllooking like they're may be vacationing. I
don't know. Man, his nameis in here, Chris Tucker and his
personal contact. And so when youlook at the totality of the show,
and I mean show, excuse me, the story of Epstein, and believe
me he was murdered. He wasmurdered. I've even watched experts. You

(38:53):
can go watch the interviews. They'reon television. They're on television shows.
But even YouTubers and stuff like that, former guys who were in prison,
locked up in the same federal prisonprison system as Epstein, who say he
was murdered. Right, It's likeit's hard for anyone to say with a
straight face that they don't think hewas murdered. Even politicians have come out,

(39:14):
I mean, everybody pretty much goesthere was something really wrong. All
the cameras were turned off. Theguards were asleep, asleep by the way,
they were fired some of these guardsand then later acquitted and like reinstated
like so basically like for show,they were punished like, oh, slap
them on the wrist, bad people, bad guards. You were asleep,

(39:35):
and then in essence nothing really happenedto them, you know what I mean.
So a lot of weird stuff happened. His selly was a gargantuan like
ex like steroid head, mafia hitman, or it was an ex cop
but was like working from the momand like killing people. Who's horrible person?

(39:57):
And he was his SELLI this giant. Oh no, he didn't do
it like a lot of strange thing. Everyone thinks he was killed, all
right, that's the point. Andthis address book leads you to wonder all
these high powered names and everything didhe have, which is everybody's theory.
A bunch of tapes of celebrities,politicians, people of influence, CEOs,

(40:21):
who you name it, princes,the prince, the prince right has been
named. Who were on the LolitaExpress, which has been coined his airplane
that took to the freaking Epstein's littlepervert Island. Yeah, I don't know,
you know, but names and numbersin his address book, photos and

(40:47):
videos that have come out, onelike I just mentioned of Chris Tucker.
You can go find that online andothers. You know, people are are
are running for the hills and tryingto hide from this stuff because they know
more heads could roll. Just becausehe's dead doesn't mean this whole thing's over.

(41:07):
Gislaine Maxwell is still alive. Whatis she singing like a canary?
Is she look just because you knowthey threw her in jail, You don't
know if she can't take the system. And by the way, people think
federal prison is a walk in thepark compared to like regular like state prisons
or even local jails. No,it is hell on earth. You would

(41:30):
not last a week in federal prison. They're not as bad as you know,
a max security prison, but mostwhite collar crimes and stuff, those
people aren't going to max anyway.And Jeffrey Epstein types he was in federal
prison. He died there. Peopleget stabbed and killed in federal prison all
the time. They are hung allthe time. There's a guy Larry Lawton,

(41:52):
he has a YouTube channel. He'san ex con. He's served like
eleven years in federal and state prisons, and he and local county jail.
He's a lot of time. Hewas an ex jual thief. And he'll
tell you he thinks Epstein was murdered. It's easy to fake. And he
said, I can't tell you howmany times in prison some guy they said,
oh, he hung himself in hiscell and his celly killed him,

(42:15):
or he was in solitary confinement andthe guards killed him. Goes on and
on and on. Nobody believes Epsteinhung himself. It was to keep them
quiet because they were worried he wasgoing to sing like a canary, even
if they had already confiscated all ofhis videos that people think they might have
or photos you know that he wasApparently they were. I don't want to

(42:40):
like get too into it, butyou know, there were secret recordings,
There were ways to hide or therethey were they found. I don't know
if they found any videos, butthere were cameras and places maybe there weren't
supposed to be on some of hisand some of his residences. God knows
what if he had cameras on theplane and what was going on in the
planes. Witnesses, young women havesaid, what was going on in the

(43:02):
planes, what was going on atthe island, what was going on at
his mansion in Florida. So thereare all there's accusations going all over the
place. Bill Clinton's one who's namedall the time. Alan Dershowitz has swore
up and down and has been likedodging this for a while. I was
never involved with Epstein. I washis lawyer for one point. I didn't
know him, you know. Otherthan that, I didn't hang out with

(43:22):
them. I didn't party with them. People are scared to be associated with
this guy. It's almost like beingassociated with wine. How many people came
out and defended Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, who's now rotting in jail as well,
we'll die in there, that's right. Zero. How many people came

(43:43):
out and defended Epstein, all thesepeople with money and power and influence.
How many again, you're right,zero. Nobody's got any love for these
guys, right, and they're toxicsas hell, and by the way,
in prison, they're done. TheEpstein types. Everybody hates them because they

(44:04):
did stuff to little girls. Soeverybody freaking hates them already, including the
guards, including the guards. Youknow, everyone thinks it was just to
shut him up, which I thinktoo, But how do we know it
wasn't just a rogue guard who's like, that's that Epstein bastard who hurt little
girls. Yeah, I'm gonna doit myself. I'm gonna kill him myself,
forget you know, a psycho prisonerwho wants to do it, and

(44:28):
someone who's got something to hide,just like I'm gonna pay somebody if what
he's got gets out, I'm doomed. A lot of people are doing let's
just whack them. Yeah, thatcould have happened too, But what if
it was just a guard who figuredYeah, they'll think it was some conspiratorial
thing. Anyway, I could whackthis guy. I'm gonna go into his
cell, beat his ass and orjust when he's asleep, attack him,

(44:49):
choke him the death, make itlook like a hanging. Just walk out
of the cell. Let me turnthe cameras off, slip the guards a
uh, some sleeping pills so theygo to sleep. I mean, you
know, hey, man, hey, hey, I'm just asking questions here.
Look, if you want to readalong in the second hour, go
to alexxm dot com. You candownload right now. Immediate download, Immediate

(45:12):
download Jeffrey the Verified unredacted so youcan see the names and numbers Jeffrey Epstein's
address book in the interview. Dowe have time? Let me play that
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(45:36):
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(46:19):
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(46:39):
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(47:00):
donate you can get alex exim dotcom slash donate, but the easiest way
because most people have a PayPal Alexat alexexim dot com. You can send
me whatever you want and if Iget If you send me a donation to
my PayPal address at Alex at alexiximdot com, I will send you Epstein's
address book. If you don't wantit, tell me you don't want it.
Some people might not want it,but I know you're curious. And

(47:22):
I know you want the right one. This is a piece of history here.
I've got the physical because I printedit, but you will get the
PDF immediate download alexxm dot com.Right look, I want to play a
clip of how this book was verifiedand how I was able to find this
one. It wasn't easy, I'mtelling you. In this clip, you're

(47:44):
gonna hear the interview from the womanwho found it, and then an interview
with the guy who bought it fromthe woman who found it on eBay years
ago, and some of the reporterswho went through the process of verifying it.
And what's funny is I had touse some of the screenshots of the

(48:06):
video. I just paused it andjust took screenshots to make sure I was
looking. What they had is theone I have, because some of the
ones I've seen online aren't accurate.They're not the right ones. They're fake.
I think someone just made them up. And there's other ones that are
completely redacted. So I have thereal deal, the real deal. So
alex exim dot com, you canget it right now. Let me play
the clip because you're gonna want tohear this now again. If you're just

(48:30):
tuning in Epstein's address book was foundon Fifth Avenue when was walking down the
street. You'll hear an interview herein a minute. And she just kind
of kept this dashed it away.She saw all the very important names in
there, including Donald Trump. Ikeep going to Trump because I could imagine
that sticking out to her. Shesaid, I saw these pi falutin names
in there. And of course atthe time in the nineties, Trump wasn't

(48:52):
president, but his name was allover Manhattan, right I, folks,
you could not go to me.I've been there. I lived in Connecticut
in the nineties, in the earlynineties through the two thousands, and in
Connecticut, in New York in particular. Trump was everywhere. Now it's in
Connecticut, even in Stamford. ThisTrump Trump Hotel, but Trump Tower Trump.

(49:19):
He had everything. He had restaurants, steakhouses, golf brands, not
just golf courses but brands, andalso just every steaks Trump Steaks. He
had everything. He had a gamebooks. I mean, in the nineties,
the guy was everywhere. So youfind an address book with Donald Trump's
personal contact information, yeah, Iwould put that away somewhere too, and

(49:44):
wonder if it's worth money. Andwhen she needed the money, she put
it on eBay and guess what wentfor five hundred bucks. I don't know
what that's what she had it startingthe bid at. I don't know what
the final bid was. I didn'tsee that. I have the actual listening,
But here's the verification process and someinterviews from the person who found it
and the person who bought it oneBay. We've obtained a new Jeffrey Epstein

(50:07):
address book, one that no onehas ever seen before. Jeffrey Epstein got
away with what he got away withbecause of who was in his address book.
What's interesting for us about this bookis a new cast of characters who

(50:28):
we didn't previously know had interactions withor did business with them. Our first
thought was to just do whatever wecould to verify that it was real.
We've obtained a copy of an addressbook that we believe belonged to Jeffrey Epstein,
and your name and contact information arelisted in the book. I'm a
reporter for Insider. I'm just callingeverybody who's in this address book who has

(50:52):
not previously been publicly associated with JeffreyEpstein. We need to make sure it
was a real artifact that really representedsomething about Jeffrey Epstein in his connections to
people. The story is not onethat sounds exactly believable. Someone dropped Jeffrey
Epstein's address book in the nineties andnow belongs to some guy who lives on
a farm in Vermont. I'm verycareful not to put my fingerprints on the

(51:25):
book, not to put any sortof DNA or hair or anything like that.
My name is Christopher Halali. Whereshould I look? I currently live
on my wife's farm. As astudent of national security issues imperialism, I
was fascinated by the Jeffrey Epstein case. There are names that are highlighted,

(51:52):
and I think one of the mostnotable highlighted names is former President Donald Trump.
My name is Denise on Daco,and I believe I found the books
sometime in the nineties walking along FifthAvenue and I just noticed a small black

(52:13):
book on the sidewalk. So you'repretty sure that it was somewhere between fifty
four. Yes, it could havebeen here or there. We have spoken
extensively with Denise, and we foundher story to be credible. I saw
the book, picked it up,glanced through it day. It was filled

(52:36):
with names like Kennedy, Rockefeller,Trump, etc. And it was like,
whoa, this is bizarre. SoI kept it for the New York
City Artifact that it was Did youknow who Jeffrey Epstein was at the time.
When I rediscovered the book last year, it was like, holy,
it's Jeffrey Epstein, a Manhattan billionairerested yesterday on federal sex trafficking charges,

(52:57):
accusations from indecent exposure to inappropriate touchingto rape. I went to tips at
New York Times. I sent somethingto Rachel Maddow. I just figured nobody
was interested. Come the end ofNovember, I really needed breaks for my
car and I didn't have enough money, and I thought, what the hell
you know you Jeffrey Epstein. Youpaid for my breaks. So I put

(53:19):
it on eBay. It was rightthere for everybody to see. Most people
would think it's a fake or aforgery. I took the risk. When
I received the book in the mail, my heart was nearly jumping out of
my chest. You know, Ifelt like Indiana Jones. It's a dark
book. It's a book that Ithink has a lot of suffering behind it,
a lot of pain, a lotof evil. Some would say I

(53:44):
felt that it was important for peopleto see who Epstein knew and what sort
of network of power was behind him. Right now, I'm packaging the book
for forensic analysis and handing it offto team of journalists. If it comes
back and it's not authentic, it'sa pretty awesome forgery. I have to

(54:08):
say. One of the moments inthe public waking up to the magnitude of
his crimes was the publication in twentyfifteen of an address book belonging to Jeffrey
Epstein. And what was stunning aboutit was it contained the names of Donald

(54:28):
Trump and Nick Jagger, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and it sort of
woke people up to the fact thatthis was a guy who had access to
the halls of power. Our reportingalso found about two hundred and twenty new
names that didn't appear in this otheraddress book. If someone were concoct a

(54:51):
fake book, it's a trick journalists. They would start by taking those names
from the other public little block bookand putting them in this one. So
we start by sort of correlating theand then we just started calling people in
the book whose names have not beenpreviously associated with Jeffrey Epstein. Hello,
Hi, I'm trying to reach ElenaKai am the same. Hi. I'm
calling for Suzanne Urcha. Would yoube able to connect me with her.

(55:15):
I'm trying to reach Joan Severance.I don't currently back down. The number
is not a thermos. I'm tryingto reach Michael CUTLERP. This is Elena
Barmakova. I'm working on a storyabout an address book that we believe belonged
to Jeffrey Epstein. Do you mindif I'm recording this call? I do
mind? Okay, give me onesecond. Yeah, she's jeff For them

(55:37):
to say yes, I knew himin the nineties gives credence to the idea
that the book is real. It'snot the case that everybody who was in
his address book was an enabler ofJeffrey Epstein. It's more adding to the
body of knowledge to keep chipping awayat the mystery. She was not interested
in speaking. These are some ofthe prominent names we reached out too.
None of them had ever been publiclyassociated with Epstein before. Susanne Urcha Milania

(56:01):
Trump's best friend. She later marriedWoody Johnson, who now owns the New
York Jets. Carl Icon, specialadvisor to Donald Trump during his presidency.
Christina Grievin, the wife of ChristopherCuomo. Jill Hearth, accused Donald Trump
of sexual assault. Stephen Ratner ledBarack Obama's efforts to resuscitate Detroit. Marty

(56:23):
Peretz, longtime mentored to former VicePresident Al Gore. Les Gelb, was
a legendary New York Times columnist.Sandy Warner was the chairman and CEO of
JP Morgan until two thousand. BillionaireJohn Katsimatitis, who told us that he
offered Epstein a ride and Epstein senthim a three foot bottle of champagne and

(56:45):
thanks. And this just goes toshow that in the nineteen nineties he was
sort of cultivating a much larger orbitthat we can see evidence later on.
We also age the services of aforensic examiner who's familiar with authenticating documents.
I was cautious because I didn't wantto cross over into a area that the

(57:08):
FBI was investigating. My name isDennis Ryan, and I'm a forensic document
examinar. I'm confident that the bookis probably circa nineteen ninety five to two
thousand. One of the factors wasthe Gestettner imprint that's on the Velo mind

(57:30):
their organization was certainly out of productionby nineteen ninety eight to two thousand.
It would be very difficult to makeup a book with that imprint. The
most important thing is the change inthe area code. So here's Donald Trump's
entry in the nineteen nineties address book. You can see that his Palm Beach
phone numbers feature a four to sevenarea code. Now if we look at

(57:53):
Trump's entry in the address book fromthe early two thousands, you can see
that he has the same phone numberslisted for Palm Beach, but with a
different area code five six' one, and that area code was introduced in
nineteen ninety six. Jeffrey Epstein isstill such a mystery, over a year
after he's died. O Q sextrafficker Jeffrey Epstein is dead. Jeffrey Epstein's

(58:16):
attorney's questioning whether his death was asuicide. I think my biggest takeaway is
that Epstein had an extremely large sphereof influence, and we're not even sure
about the Chruer extent of it.I think this book elaborates on that in
a different era, at different time, and with some different people that we

(58:36):
didn't know were a part of thatcircle that eventually became a part of the
reason that Jeffrey Epstein could get awaywith raping and abusing women and girls.
And I think it's important to keepin mind how power is able to avoid
accountability. And the more we canremember what Epstein's actions represent, the more

(59:00):
we can prevent people from escaping accountabilitynow and in the future. So there
you have it. Now, I'mlooking here at the back of the book.
In the back of the address bookagain, you can get that at
alexexim dot com. You can't missit. And there's a pop up.
It's right there on the front page. There are numbers handwritten and a series

(59:30):
of numbers in the address book,some of them from New Mexico. Another
one that just says California. Butthere the title is massage, Okay,
massage California, Massage, New Mexico. And just numbers of girls, just

(59:58):
numbers of women. And he's gotmany, many different numbers. Now there's
no last name, so I guessI can read them. I'm not going
to read the numbers. If youwant, you can go see all that
when you buy the PDF. Butlike Sabrina, Rachel, Linda. I'm
assuming they're all victims, Laura,because he was known to try and get

(01:00:21):
these young women to give them massages. And then you can imagine what else
California He's got it. Tracy,Rachel, Linda Scott, Okay, Jackie,
Lisa, Gypsy, Lauri Jen Imean Sophie, and the list goes
on. He had so many numbersof women I can't even tell you now

(01:00:45):
either he was a casanova or apervert. And these are all his you
know whatever. Also here at theend there are handwritten notes with Jeffrey Epstein's
emails and he had a bunch ofthem mind Spring, so some of these
were old, you know, aolmind spring, and same with Giselaine.

(01:01:09):
Giselaine Maxwell was using a mind spring. But they're emails direct cell phone numbers,
and there's a lot of these arecell phones. So this was later
obviously late nineties when more people hadcell phones, so that there are a
lot of cell phone numbers in herebecause you can see reference to them anyway,

(01:01:30):
for historical purposes, it's interesting.For perverted purposes, it's interesting just
in all the people that this guyknew. And then you start wondering what
were the actual connections. Oh,I need to check something. I'm glad
we're hold on historical good. Ihad to check this stream because I got

(01:01:52):
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well, if they banned me andI make a big enough stink and
nobody cares, we'll just ban everybodyelse. But I was one of the

(01:02:38):
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(01:03:34):
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(01:03:55):
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I hope it was only that.Maybe it was ten. I caught
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(01:04:17):
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(01:04:39):
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not played an ad. Like Isaid, this is a big show.
Look, we got to go throughsome names. They mentioned some of those

(01:05:00):
names. Morgan Fairchild. I'm stillweird. I'm weirded out about that one.
Not that she's not that she didanything wrong, but how is she
like posting tweets about look at allthese perverts and then she's in his phone
book. It's like, hmm,just a little weird. Look, there's
plenty of people who had relationships withEpstein who wish they hadn't even if it

(01:05:26):
was just you know, they're ata business dealing. Forget being you know,
the prince, you know, forgetthe Prince of England and and Darshowitz
and all these other people who poppedup in his world and went, I
don't wantnything to do with it.I don't know anything. Bill Clinton,
I don't know if he's ever evenaddressed it. His Clinton even addressed him

(01:05:46):
being on Epstein's plane all these times. I mean, some of these people
I didn't know. But Chris Cromo'swife, what Chris Culomo's wife, why
is how does he know her?How does Epstein know a journalist like Chris
Cuomo's wife, like I know,maybe I guess they did charity together.

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I don't know, But that's justlike some of these are weird. I
wouldn't want my wife's name being inEpstein's phone book. I can assure you
that back in the days when Nigga'sHat Waves because Kelly Sades and com Prais

(01:06:48):
Fitch and Pennies Money's had the hattop Jelly from Susan s Kelley mother Fuckers
was all friendly bounce back. Thepapacues, drinking brules with the neighborhood rules
hanging on avenues have turned the pagesto nineteen ninety three. Niggas is getting
smoked. Gee, believe me,talk slick to get your next slick,
quick slick, because real street niggasain't having that ship. Talking sext for

(01:07:11):
reck, smoking box in the project, all way shooting, that's all day
waiting for niggas to step up forfor fighting ship. We get hyping ship
and start fighting ship. So stepaway with your physic like ways. Motherfucker
just say back in the day.But you don't hear me though, tang
it in dad's tanging Dad. Let'sdang it. You talk con go leave

(01:07:48):
me yo. One two three onetwo three. All it is to me
is a mister reed. I hearyour motherfuckers talk about it. Let us
they see your bodies with the motherfuckingtalk around. It had them down when
the suit too for the stupid futherfuckerswant to try to use comfort instead of
the back. Ten trucks rack slucksin the back. Then he made a

(01:08:14):
bunch of food living bastards and bitches, and you're gonna get your asses nuked
in the end, and pretty soonit's coming. Why don't you shut up,
you bald headed hillbilly, You filthy, disgusting, miserable old bitch.
What bro, what are you talkingabout? Man? Close, I'm out.
Man, You're a vulgar, disgusting, sub human cretan bit boy the
heart he's out in nineteen a rockhose to hitch. Anyhow, you're all

(01:08:34):
gonna get new. It's lad walkingaround somebody pointing a gun to your head
every day and telling you that I'mgonna kill you someday. I just haven't
decided when. And I care abouta human being and the truth being told.
Now I know what Jesus was goingthrough. Not so long ago,

(01:09:08):
just outside Paris, Arkansas, ayoung lady had a mountain to climb.
Gonna climb up this mountain because there'sone thing I know. My dad is

(01:09:30):
in your small mountain, digg iton and sock. Yes, I hear
my mama call. I let herwait ten minutes more. She'll be so.

(01:10:00):
Because I like to lay on theground and listen to the sound of
my daddy digging. Arkansas. Iwas born in this mountain, been down

(01:10:26):
here since I was nine years old, and I know something die in this
mountain digging digg in Arkansas, arkanscool, Arkansas cold. Married me a

(01:11:15):
good man back in fifteen night whohe was an Augansac man, and that
suited me. Fine. Got usa little dog. She's only eight years

(01:11:41):
old, whish she was a manlike the daddy digging Augansacle. Billy,
Get off of that mountain belling.You got the gold lot of school belling

(01:12:08):
your mama and daddy he gonna raiseyou know, naturab boom ain't gonna raise
you know, naturable boot. Mama. Why is the earth shake? Mama?

(01:12:30):
Is the world coming to an nMama? Why are you crying?
Is it another case? I criedand they disorted mine I related. We're

(01:13:00):
concerned here with the psychopath, theman without a conscience. He is the
greatest concern to criminologists and to psychiatrists, all those interested in antisocial behavior.
If a man can't distinguish between rightand wrong, is he sick and ought
he to be in a mental hospital? Or is he a criminal? And
should he be locked up in jail? These are the questions that come up

(01:13:23):
time and time again. In thiscase. What if I'm wrong. I've
got a condition. I get confusedsometimes. What if I've imagined all of
this? What if I finally turnedinto what they've always said I was going
to turn it to a maniac,a psycho killer. This man who's served

(01:13:44):
a term in the penitentiary, hehas been in a psychiatric ward. The
police know him as a convicted burglar. The psychiatrists call him a psychopathic personality.
Alex Trick, you hear me,Alex Colex, I'm not sure do
something. He's mostly overloaded. Ijust received a text from a reliable source

(01:14:12):
I would consider saying Trump won theIowa caucus. Now I have no way
of verifying that because I've been dealingwith this new system and making sure the
audio is flawless, which it wasn'tthe first five or so minutes. But
we're back on track. Speaking ofcrime, we have been talking about here
Jeffrey Epstein's address book and some ofthe notorious names in the book. I

(01:14:35):
also played a clip verifying as bestwe can the book that I have now
at alexexim dot com, which hasbeen verified and unredacted. A lot of
people have the redacted. What's thepoint of having the redacted address book.
You can't see the names, youcan't see the numbers. Everything's redacted.
By the way. One of theways I verified it, I got the

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redacted version and the unredacted and Icompared them and whila, it fits together
like a watch. So go getit alexexim dot com. You can buy
it through my payhip my new smallpublishing house, Parkdale Press. Go to
Parkdale Press dot Inc. You cansee all my fantastic books at those are

(01:15:15):
on Amazon Parkdellpress dot Inc. Mostof those on link to my Amazon you
can get an ebook. Most havephysical copies as well. But on my
payhip which is payhip dot com slashparkdel Press or alexexim dot com, it
should take you to the link soyou can buy the verified and unredacted Jeffrey
Ebstein phone book with about three hundredand fifty names and numbers and addresses.

(01:15:38):
Interesting stuff and one of the reasonswhy Jeffrey Ebstein is so toxic as we
know, was the Lolita Express,which was apparently taking young underage girls from
his Florida home, well not evenjust Florida home, probably New York.
He had private chats. The guywas wealthy as hell. Oh that's another

(01:15:59):
thing I want to talk about thatI found out. You see, there's
a lot. Look here's the thing. There's interesting information that you can find.
We knew he was rich, right, he had the little lead,
he had the jets, he hadmultiple homes, he had an island.
But there's really other interesting stuff thatyou can find. You're like, well,
Alex, they're just names and addresses. Aha, that's what you'd think.
Well, here's something that I foundand I just told you literally lists

(01:16:23):
and names of young girls who wethink are messuses, underage girls we don't
know, but it says massages.All right, so yeah, I think
we know what that means. Butthis is one that's interesting. Here in
his own phone book, we havenumbers and this of course would probably have
to go to maybe. I mean, who would need to know this?

(01:16:45):
Well, I would say his assistants. Right, Oh, there's Donald Trump's
all Trump's information with again Chris Tucker, the actor. But there's a section
here where his phone numbers at hisaddress. I believe it's the Florida home.

(01:17:05):
It might be the island. Letme go back, where is it?
I just oh, massage And thenit says a island Zeno, Kevin,
Kevin, Gretchen Lynn. I keepseeing these names. There's like twenty

(01:17:26):
names of women for massages, andthen there's a guy dropped in there.
You're like, maybe he liked thestrong hands of a man for a massage,
or maybe he was swinging both ways. Maybe he liked a little white
wine and a little red wine,if you know what I mean. I
don't know, but these are thethings you start gleaning from reading this and

(01:17:47):
getting back to his island. Hehas an island, and here it is.
Well, no, this is hisNew York address, Jeffrey Epstein,
nine East seventy first Street, NewYork, New York, one zero zero
two one two one two seven sevento two nine four one six is the
home number. His facts number wastwo one two eight seven nine zero eight

(01:18:10):
for zero. His email. I'mnot going to read that. I don't
know why I stopped at the email. But what's interesting, I don't know
why buy the book. It's atalexexim dot com. Get his address book.
But here's the one Florida massages.There are at least I don't want
to there's no last names. AmberDominique Dominique. Really, that's like Candy.

(01:18:34):
That's a stripper name, Sherry,Beth, Carolyn, couple of Carolyn's
Sherry, Debbie, Deborah, Diana, Gwendolen, Gwendolyn. That sounds like
a film nor name. Heidi,Jesse, Jill, Jody, Karen,

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Karen, Nicole, Sheridan, Samar, Stephanie, Jennifer, Cammy, Ashley.
It goes on. Jaseye Maxwell usedto live at three five eight L
Brillau Way in Palm Beach, Florida, three three four eight zero. Her
phone number was five six one sixfive five four eight seven zero. So

(01:19:21):
they're in jail or dead, someof these people. The random names.
I'm not giving numbers. You getthe deal. Now Here's what's interesting again.
I keep going back to this,but I get look, this is
fascinating stuff. I keep getting distractedlooking at the address book because all these
things start popping up now here.You're like, but again, you're saying,

(01:19:41):
Alex, why should I buy it? What am I really going to
glean from this? Yeah? Icould get the unredacted version, hopefully it's
not fake. But there's a lotof fakes out there and just bs.
But I've got the real deal.Why this is what's interesting to me.
Jeffrey Epstein forty nine Zoro Ranch Road, Stanley, New Mexico, eight seven

(01:20:01):
zero five six Zoro Ranch at aoldot com. So he had a called
Zoro Rants. This was Jeffrey Epstein'sranch apparently where he had probably parties,
liaisons, whatever. But this ishow frickin' rich the guy was. You

(01:20:24):
know it, guy's rich when hehas to have in his address book a
bazillion phone numbers just for his ranch. Line one, office, line two,
office office, modem, bunk house, bunk one, bunk two,
bunk three, bunk four, bunkfive. These are all separate phone numbers,
by the way, you want thenumber the wood shop, it was

(01:20:45):
five oh five eight three two seventeenoh eight. The log cab, oh,
there's a greenhouse, the log cabinnumber, the guest log cabin number,
the guest log cabin two. Thenthere's others. It just goes on
and on and on and then numberstheir next tel numbers. Then he's got

(01:21:08):
the Mercedes the front, the Mercedesthe back. What who in the hell
is so goddamn rich that they needa phone number in the front of the
Mercedes, which was five oh fivefive to five or is that six six
sixty six zero nine five eighty fivethe front of the Mercedes. But if

(01:21:30):
you want to call the back ofthe Mercedes, it's five oh five six
five zero three nine seven six.We also have the number for the suburban,
the tahoe, the hummer, whata dick. Of course he'd have
a hummer. What a dick.And then the stables Karen. Again,

(01:21:50):
this is Karen's cell phone number.If you want to know what Karen's number,
forget it now. I'm enjoying thistoo much. Look, it's a
book of pain, to be honestwith you. All of these numbers are
not bad, but there are somemassive amounts of massuses, which we all
know that was his whole mo forgetting young women. So look, I

(01:22:11):
shouldn't be making jokes here. Thisis now like a historical document. That
is just it's crazy that a woman, again just tuning in, a woman
found Jeffrey Ebstein's address book in thenineties walking down Fifth Avenue. Then she
revealed in the interview there, ifyou were listening closely, needed money to

(01:22:32):
fix the brakes on her car.Hey man, we all go through money
problems. Donate now Alex at alexximdot com is my PayPal, or just
go to alexxm dot com slash donate. But the point is she needed I
need breaks, by the way,I need breakpads. I'm not kidding.
That's why when I heard that,I said, huh, everybody needs money
sometime. She's living in Manhattan.It's expensive enough, so she needed breaks

(01:22:53):
for her car. Remembered that shehad this address book. Now when she
found it at the time in thenineties, mid to early nineties or mid
to late nineties, and we're thinkingcirca ninety five, ninety seven, could
be two thousand, but we're thinkingthe exact date I believe is nineteen ninety

(01:23:16):
seven from everything I'm saying. Butthe point is puts it away, didn't
know the relevance. Then, youknow, saw these major names, politicians,
celebrities, went wow, this iscool. Who was this guy?
Let me keep it stashed it.Then she needs money for her break It's
not kidding. I just played theclips. I know this. It's you

(01:23:38):
know, it sounds stranger than fiction, and it is because fiction has to
make sense. I write fiction.When you're writing fiction, you go I
no one will believe this, soI gotta change it. It's got to
make sense. Real life doesn't haveto make sense. So she's walking down
Fifth Avenue, finds an address book, opens it up, sees a bunch
of high falutin names, says,let me archive it, stashes it at

(01:24:00):
home in a box, her pantydrawer, panty drawer. Later on she
needs breaks. She goes, youknow I need the money. Let me
see if I can get five hundreddollars to fix my brakes. I have
the listing for me, bab archivedhere. I have a listening where she

(01:24:20):
listed it for five hundred dollars.I don't know if that was actual price.
A farmer, not kidding, notkidding, A communist farmer. I
don't know why I keep saying that, because that's what he That's what it
said. He was a communist farmer. A farmer, which I thought was
cute, said living on his wife'sfarm. What does that mean? It's
your wife, you have a farm, but it's her farm. It was

(01:24:43):
almost like some ninth like eighteen hundred'smovie where it was like like Joan Crawford
Western where she owns the ranch andall these men are running scared because she's
such a Hellian. I swear toGod, he said that my wife's farm.
He's like, I'm living here onmy wife's farm. I said,
your wife's I mean the guy's shoppingon eBay for address books, so he's

(01:25:11):
already been emasculated a little bit.But I mean he found Look, I'm
making fun of the guy. Shouldn'the found the golden nugget man when he
said, look, if you orI, I am as skeptical as they
come. As you know, ifyou or I saw an eBay listening for
Jeffrey Epstein's phone book on eBay forfive hundred dollars, it's just enough money

(01:25:31):
that it makes you think it mightbe legit. But then you said,
if it was really his address book, it would be thousands, if not
hundreds of thousands at auction. Soit's got to be a scam. I
can't trust this. A rational personlook in a court of law. A
rational person would see this eBay adand think it was fake. There's a
million of fake ones on eBay now, scammers. He bought it on faith

(01:25:58):
for at least five hundred doll Fromwhat I'm seeing from the auction, it
was legitimate. Imagine you get it, it's real. You go, oh
my god, it would be likesomeone auctioning. Like you know, someone
says, yeah, I found aVHS tape and me, being someone who

(01:26:21):
still has a VHS player, yes, it's true. A VHS tape that
says labeled Epstein Island and another tapethat says, I don't know if i'd
want to see that, but theLolita Express or something video and you go.
Found it in a box and aManhattan home that we were cleaning out
because Epstein's dead. They sold themansion. We were hired to go in

(01:26:41):
there and clean it out. Wefound a box hidden in a wall.
We had to fix the wall.There's a box of this stuff. So
we took a few and I don'tknow, I'm putting on my eBay.
I don't know what's on. Idon't have the VHS but it says Epstein
Island and Lolita Express Jeffrey Epstein andit looks like it's signed by him.
And they put this on eBay andthey go, I want I don't know,
I want five hundred bucks for twotapes. Two hundred and fifty bucks
tape. You go, bullshit,right, I come on, who is

(01:27:06):
this guy thinking? So I buyit and it's the tape. It's a
tape of you know, the labelhe ripped off, and it's actually,
you know, a video from Blockbuster, you know, weakened It Bernies.
What am I an a hole?Here? Come on, bro, I'm
not buying that crab. Get thathero and then some guy actually buys it.
It's legitimate. I mean that thisstuff happens. But you know,

(01:27:29):
I'm such a jaded son of abitch. I think I was getting bush
whacked and I'd never I never gotfive hundred bucks. You're crazy the scam.
I could smell it two towns over. That would be me. If
I wasn't so jaded, I mighthave Jeffrey Epstein's original. Look, I
have the e book or PDF versionyou can buy right now at alex ExM
dot com. I would like tohave the original version. If I had

(01:27:53):
the actual book, hopefully I wouldhave been smart like this guy and put
it in paper and sealed it inplastic and been very careful and handled it
with gloves so that it could betested later to authenticate it. Check the
paper, DNA, the oils,all that nonsense. Right fingerprints, whatever

(01:28:14):
the hell was on there. Me, I'd be passing it around like currency.
Tell my friends and family check thisout. Bro ruin the whole damn
thing. So he was smarter thanme, the communist farmer living on his
wife's farm. But imagine if youwere on eBay and you actually got this
how many gems? And when Isay gems, it was some guy who

(01:28:39):
saw it like he thought it wasa print of Picasso and some guy guys
I found it in a garage.I don't know. The frame's probably worth,
you know, at least fifty bucks, So I'm asking thirty forty bucks.
And some art collector goes, itlooks like a percassa. What it
can't be. But you know,that's a pretty good print and the frame's
not bad, and you know I'llbuy it that, Oh, thirty forty

(01:28:59):
bucks. On you Bay, someguy says he, you know, cleaning
out a house or whatever, hisgrandma's basement. Hell, buy it.
Dang, what the hell you getit in the mail? It comes package.
Oh that's the thing I forgot aboutit. You're busy. He got
stuff to do. Man, itshows up at your door, you go
down. He would you ps guy, what's this saturday here? Oh?

(01:29:19):
Thanks? You know that never happens. You don't have that conversation with yours
guy. What is this? Idon't know here? Thank you, mister.
That never happens. Here's your package? Sign fright schmuck, Thank you,
sir, goodbye. So you openit up and lo and behold it's
a real pick Gusso you go,wait a second, I thought this was

(01:29:42):
a print. You open it,you rip the backing off the frame because
you got aut that. You lookat you, this can't be. This
can't be, this can't be.You take a few photos because you're not
sure, you think you're seeing things. You take a few photos and put
them online and go, I don'tknow. Experts immediately go, I'll give
you five million dollars for that.You found the holy ground. And then

(01:30:03):
you start saying to yourself, whatelse can I find? Anyway? That's
a once in a lifetime fine,you know it, you know it,
and I know it. That kindof stuff happens. What's the show,
isn't it on PBS? The AntiqueYard Show? Remember that? And you

(01:30:28):
get somebody who has a vase,an intricate statue, and they show it.
They go, this has been inthe family for years, passed down
through generations. You have these two. I don't know what it's worth.
It's an airlim I wouldn't even sellit. It's bronze with concrusted with gold.

(01:30:51):
It's gotta be worth I don't know, five hundred thousand minimum, maybe
a cool million. I do,maybe one point five. Then you bring
it to the anti yard show andthe extrat goes, no, no,
this is a vodka bottle a lot. Come I no, this is better
than no. No, those aren'tdiamonds. Those are rhinestones. And look

(01:31:12):
the head screws off. God poursout the vodka. Say fuck a bottle
that might be worth ten bucks.Or you could be a communist farmer living
on your wife's farm. Order JeffreyEpstein's address book for minimum five hundred dollars,

(01:31:34):
maybe a little more shipping and handling, and it's the find of the
century. Reporters would give this guythe farm. They'd literally give him.
See how he did that the fine. If I got this, do you

(01:32:00):
know what I would do? Iwould have well, I would have roamed
that dried flipper. I would haveruined it because like I said, I
would have passed it around. Well, first I would have done a shell.
First thing I would have done isa show. I would have went
totally crazy. You're not gonna believewhat I found on eBay. Nobody would
have believed me, and then Iwould have done what I'm doing now,

(01:32:23):
selling the PDF, the unredacted correctversion, not the crap people are scamming
people with on online. The unredactedversion can be years at alex exmbtcam.
Jeffrey Epstein's a dress book is foundon Fifth Avenue by a woman. She

(01:32:46):
puts it away, stores it.Years later, this Epstein debacle breaks,
he becomes his name becomes famous andsynonymous with a pervert. She goes,
well, this might be worse somethingI need to get my brakes fixed and
sells it for five hundred dollars onJournalists around the world would kill to get
this thing. She sells it onebit. She said she reached out to
Rachel Maddow's team. I don't knowwhy she mentioned her. That name stuck

(01:33:09):
out. Rachel Maddow and your team, You idiots, you buffoons. No
wonder there's no news going on overthere. At MSNBC News Rachel Maddow.
They should have reached she. Look, if she would have reached out to
the Fringe FM, we would havegiven her the five hundred bucks. I
would have given her more, notthat I got it, but we would

(01:33:30):
have done a fund. We wouldhave done a fund and you know what,
that would have been fun. Everyeveryone who donated could get a page.
You own a page, we keepit. We keep it at the
Fringe FM archive, which is ashoe box under my bed. But the
point is you would own a pageof that book. Wouldn't that be cool?
Like auction off the pages? FreakingAy, that's not a bad idea.

(01:33:56):
I don't have the book, Ihave the PDF, the original redacted
version, and Alex Sixon dot com. This is such a fringe worthy thing,
right, Jeffrey ep Look, theonly thing I could think that would
be better is if like, wait, wait, somebody found not better.
I don't let that I want tosee it or anything, but like if
we had the smoking gun, rightwait, somebody found security footage of Jeffrey

(01:34:19):
Epstein's cell, the cameras weren't off, somebody went in and out right,
that's that? Now? What wouldthat be worth? Every news station and
not just America. Maybe the worldwould want that. You know it,
and I know it. I'm notsaying it exists. How let me just
ask you a question. Maximum securityfederal prison, well, not maximum security,

(01:34:45):
that's separate. There's actually only onesupermax. I think that's in Colorado.
You do not want to go tosupermax. Man. That is the
worst of the worst. You thinkprison's bad, it's like constant lockdown,
twenty four hours a day, likecannibal lecter stuff. They got a Willy
in and a fricking Dolly that typestuff. But Federal Prison in New York

(01:35:06):
one of the is like the mostsecure place, one of the most secure
places in the world. Like it'slike Area fifty one secure. You can't
get in or out without multiple authorizations. Key passes all that crap. Cameras
everywhere, audio, video, keypasses some old guy who makes you sign

(01:35:32):
in at the front, everything,and nobody's got We have no video,
we have no audio. We don'tyou know. Even with Jamal Koshogi,
we had audio of him being killedin the was it the Turkish consulate office,
audio video of him going in andout, video of a poorly dressed

(01:35:57):
body double Because he had the wrongsize shoes, so that he had the
wrong shoes on walking out, tryingto pretend to be We got it all.
We got the video of that.We just don't have video of them
killing him. Jamal Kaushogi. Bythe way, we know the report by
the reports of the audio. Ihaven't heard it, but other people have.
Putting a bag, a plastic bagthey believe, over his head,

(01:36:17):
him suffocating in him begging for hislife. Then a doctor not kidding.
This is how Jamal Koushogi was killedby the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
He orchestrated the whole damn thing.As sure as I'm sitting here, he's
guilty. Put a bag over hishead, suffocated him, murdered him.

(01:36:38):
Then with a doctor not kidding,and a hit squad team of about four
guys, proceeded to cut up hisbody. That's why the doctor was there.
No, the doctor wasn't there tosave him. Oh no, the
doctor was there to make sure theyknew how to cut him up at the
joints and get him out in aduffel bag. Cut up his body,
get him out in a couple ofduffel bags, and then the entire what

(01:37:00):
Hit Squad goes back to Saudi Arabia. Okay, I mean, I don't
mean to laugh, but it's laughor cry. So we have video of
the killers going in, video ofthem coming out plane tickets, video of
them do everything virtually except the actualmurder. But we have crystal clear audio

(01:37:24):
that people have heard. I haven'theard it, but people have attested to
they've heard it. One of theworst things they've ever heard. By the
way, a man being suffocated murdered. Then they have the audio of them
chopping up the body, which tooklike an hour or whatever for this whole
thing to kill him and chop upthe body. So this was a By

(01:37:47):
the way, the Crown Prince hasunlimited funds, right NBS unlimited funds.
Mohammed ben Solomon is that his name. Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Total
scumbag, Total hit Squad kills JamalKashogi because he was he turned against him
as a journalist and was speaking outagainst the crown. Print is going to

(01:38:12):
be married, so he needs togo to the consulate office to get documents
for said marriage to his wife,who, by the way, is waiting
for him. Outside. They murdereda guy while his wife, his fiance,
is waiting for him outside to comeout. Never comes out. Could
you imagine she's freaking out. Sheknew what happened pretty much from the beginning,
Like what in the we knew that. I remember reporting on this years

(01:38:36):
ago, and we knew for dayslike he was he disappeared. Then another
day goes by and they made allthese excuses. Remember that, Oh he
left, he got on a plane. Oh we've got video of him leaving.
Oh he left safely. We don'tknow. Maybe things weren't going well
with his wife, and maybe heleft her. The wife is sitting there
so they can get marriage certificates andcrap outside the consulate. They're like,
no, no, we're just disappearin the thin air. I was just

(01:38:59):
all it was laughable eyes. Itwas so bad. It's like a little
kid getting his hand caught in thecookie jar. You walk around the corner
and you go, hey, youhaven't had dinner yet. You can't have
a cookie. Kid goes this,let's try. My hand wasn't in the
cookie jar. Oh it wasn't.No, Mommy told me to clean the
kitchen, so I was cleaning thecookie jar. Uh huh, right,

(01:39:23):
it's almost cute. It's because it'sso laughable, it's almost cute. You
can't get mad unless you're murdered andthey chop you up and haul you out
in duffel bags. Then it's notso funny. This all happened, people,
I'm not making this up. Sowe can have basically slam dunk evidence

(01:39:51):
in a case like that, butone of the most sick and that was
a secure facility as well, butone of the most secure buildings in that
country in America, a federal prisonwhere nobody gets in or out without all
sorts of authorizations, video, audio, microscopes up your ass just to get

(01:40:13):
in that place. Guy gets murdered. Nobody knows. Nobody's saw nothing.
I don't know. Cameras were off. Lite, I didn't say nothing.
You see something, Sam? No, I didn't say nothing. Sam.
You didn't see nothing, did you? No? Bill? Bill didn't see
nothing, Sam didn't see nothing.Well, let's go to the video cameras.
Let's say, well, the cameraswere off to somebody that weren't working.

(01:40:35):
I don't know they weren't working sincewhen Wow, apparently that night that
night, Yeah, about an hourbefore they went on the fritz. We
don't know why. You know why, Salem? I don't know, Sam,
you know why? Bob No,it's laughable and he's hung in his
cell. Why didn't he just shoothim with a gun, blow his brains

(01:40:58):
out like we that'd be too obvious. I guess, oh, okay,
right right? Freaking Every once ina while, someone will say, Alex,
where do you get your show ideas? Or how do you how can
you talk about something for whatever twohours? Where do you? Where do

(01:41:24):
you come up with this stuff?How do you where do you get your
ideas? Really? Bro? Whatwhat? Every day? Something crazier happens
every day some looney tunes, craphappens. The media, the government lies
all over the place, get caught, Nobody call, holds them accountable.

(01:41:46):
I wrote a blog post four months, five months ago, I don't know,
like in this summer, about thebiggest media lies. Never forget that
was it, Never forget the liesof the media. And I went through
all of these. I'm not justtalking about they got the date wrong right,
whoppers, whopper of lies, totalmisquoting, fake stories, fake news,

(01:42:11):
making up stuff, making up quotes, making up random source, just
fake making stuff, just like fictionwriters, just total fiction disguised as the
news. The blog post went onfor two posts and like two shows,
because I couldn't get it all inone. I need to update it because

(01:42:31):
I've archived some more whoppers. Yeah, well, you know, this is
your America. That's right, thisis your America. That's right. You're
looking at me, like, howdid we get here? I'm looking at
you. I'm looking at you.Schmack, you're looking at me. I'm
looking at you. How did weget At least I'm documenting all this stuff.

(01:42:55):
I'm the one selling Epstein's address Book, a little black book from nineteen
ninety seven at al section dot com. You bought right. Now, what
are you doing? Man? Whatdo you What are you doing? What
are you doing? You're just sittingthere listening. That's what you do.
That's what you do, rub adub. You just sit there, you
listen. Okay, you just sitthere, you listen. You like it.

(01:43:17):
That's what you do. That's whoyou are. Oh, I've got

(01:43:45):
one that can see of the boat. Who the fuck is this page of

(01:45:09):
me? Your five forty six inthe morning crack of dorning? And now
I'm yawning. Wipe the colds out. Be eyes. See who's this page
of me? And why it's mynigga. Pop from the Bomber Shop told
me he was in the gamble spottinghurt the inchgate fly or niggas want to
stick me like fly paper, neighbor, Slow down, love, please chill
drop the paper. Remember them niggasfrom the hill up the Brown's Nail that

(01:45:31):
you rote nights Wait the love ofthe cot Nighty wins. Yeah, my
nigga fame up in prospect. Nah, then my niggas now love what it
disrespect? I didn't say, damn, they's gonna your some figures that you
knew from back when when you wantclocking minor figures. Now they heard your
blowing up like night Trove when theywanna stick the ninth doing your wind black
trunk show, Thank paper going theniggas Now, I'm going to you.

(01:45:55):
I got the back, nigga.Tell me what you're gonna do. Man,
niggas wanna stick before me. Wedon't have much before that much time?
An hour? Didn't that go byquick? I mean you start talking
about perverts like Jeffrey Epstein's Epstein's phonebook, address book, little black book.

(01:46:18):
It was funny. It brought backmemories when I was doing the research
and looking at that, I waslike, man, I remember I had
a little black book. You know, if anybody ever found my little black
book, reach out to me.It's gone. Nobody would even think to
put it on eBay. Someone's randomlittle black book. Who would care?
Right? But man, I wishI had that. Imagine like all your

(01:46:42):
high school friends and stuff like that, and like you'd be like, oh
my god, I forgot about that. Not numbers were work, of course,
but I don't know. Actually there'salways that one person who's it was
their parents number, because you know, high school, you live at home
and the parents I don't care ifthey had cell phones. They never change
their home number, right, They'velived there for fucking fifty years, and

(01:47:03):
just they never changed their home number. That happens, and it's just too
valuable to them, right, thatlandline number. And some people I'm sure
had that landline number because you couldnow we have number portability, you can
transfer it to your cellphone. Whyam I talking about this? You don't
care? Neither do I. We'retalking about Jeffrey Epstein's address book, which

(01:47:28):
is available at alex exim dot com. Can I ask a question here?
If you're doing all the talking,so you must have all the answers.
So if you've got this figured out, then why is this in the ditch?
I tried to time that I didn'tI still had a frog in my
throat. Sorry, I had tocome back there. I did not get
what I wanted was herbal tea becauseI didn't want to grab a coke or

(01:47:51):
you know, any sugary juice orsomething trying to cut back on my sugar,
and I wanted an herbal tea.Did not have the appropriate time to
brew the herbal teas you can imagine. So I will in the next ten
minutes because the show is rapping.But folks, forget, I don't want

(01:48:12):
to get at Jamalkas showgain anymore andmurders. Right, but we know Epstein
was murdered in his cell. Let'sjust let's just be honest. We all
know that looking at Jeffrey Epstein's adress book. Now, look, I've
just kind of gone through this.I went through it on air with you.
I mean I've gone through it.I printed it out. But every
time I look at it I seesomething new or a name I didn't recognize.
There's something interesting that like again hisranch with all of these numbers,

(01:48:39):
and for being such a douchebag,for having a Mercedes with a phone number
for the front of the Mercedes anda phone number for the back. This
is the same man, Jeffrey Epstein, who has all had a hummer?
What a jerk. I know there'ssomeone out there that listens to the fringe

(01:48:59):
FM. I hope not, God, I hope not. Who has a
hummer? If you do, you'rean asshole? Yes you are, Yes
you are. That's right. I'venever known anyone who had a Hummer who
wasn't an a hole. Part FamilyShow. Sorry for cursing, but I've
said this a million times. Sometimesthere's only one thing you can call somebody
that fits. Scumbag, cretan,miscreant, subhuman pig. They all work,

(01:49:27):
but every once in a while.Look, when you see someone in
a hummer, what's the first thingyou think? Just close your eyes like
it's a Worshop block. Hummer drivesby? What is it? Boom?
Asshole? I'm sorry. The onlything that works, it is the only
thing that works. Then, secondarily, maybe douchebag. I don't make these
rules, but there is no oneon the planet that can see a man

(01:49:48):
in America driving down the road ina hummer and not say a hole.
That's the first thing that comes tomind every time, every time you know
it and I know it. What'sa better word? Someone out there telling
me? Email me at alex atalexix dot com if there is a better
word for a man that drives ahummer other than you guessed it? Starfish?

(01:50:16):
Fuck? Oh you hold get agrip. Yeah, this album is
dedication. It's all the teachers thattold me I never a mounthd the nothing.
It's all the people that lived thebubbles. A Biggie Knights, just
one they call a police saw mewhen I was just trying to make some
money to feed my daughter. We'relooking at you know what I'm saying.
It's a good baby, baby.It was all a dream. I used

(01:50:40):
to read word up magazine, Somethingpepper and Heavy, Ta up in the
membouzine, hanging pictures on my wallevery Saturday, Wrap a tracklist, The
Magic Molly Mall, I let mytape prop to my tapetop, smoking Weed,
The ban bootsipping on private stock,way back when I had the red
and black Lumberjack with the heck themess. Remember rapping gohr the hard You

(01:51:00):
never thought that they're cop, buttake it this far. Now I'm in
the limelight because I rock night timeto get paid, blow like the world
trade, born sinner, the oppositeof a window. Remember when I used
to eat salteef for dinner past thebroad team PROOSSI pe kicking free from master
flex love pluck starts. See I'mblowing up like I thought I would call

(01:51:20):
the crip, same number, samehood. It's all good. And if
you don't know that, you knowthe god I'm making them change from a

(01:51:48):
common thief to up close to personalwould drop in leashed And I'm far from
cheef my small shop with my peepsawt day spread love. It's the Brooklet
way, the more way, andAlice say, keep you girls used to
diss me, not right, notbecause they missed me. I never thought
it could happen rapping stuff. Iwas to use the packing cats and stuff.
Now Honey's playing me close like butterplay coat from the Mississippi Damn to

(01:52:13):
the East Coast card those the Queenin do for weeks, so loud seeks
the Hair, Biggest, small speak, living like without fail, putting five
carrots in My Baby Girl Here,lunches, runches, interviews by the pool,
considered a fool because I dropped outof high school, stereal types off
a blackmail misunderstood and it's still allgood. Oh and if you don't know

(01:52:36):
that gets Oh, it's still allgood. If you would like Jeffrey Epstein's
phone book, go to Alexixon dotcom. You can purchase that and download
it now. We will talk tomorrow, same Alex time, same Alex channel

(01:52:57):
five to seven on Fringe dot FM. If you want to hear it in
pristine quality beautiful three twenty AC,go to alexxm dot com for the truest
form by the bye. Since Spreakerhas removed the live feature and along with
it, the chat I'm going tohave a new function I'm trying. I
used another system before when I broughtit to alexxm dot com. I didn't

(01:53:19):
love it. It was okay,it was functional. You probably know it.
It was pod inbox. I couldgo back to that if you like
it. But I'm working on gettingmy own chat room for everybody, so
you won't even have to log in. You can if you want and customize
your profile. But it'll be morethan just like a form. I want
a live chat. A form iseasy to do right where people can comment

(01:53:40):
on the episodes and things. Alive chat during the live show. So
from five to seven I'll have alive chat. Hopefully this week. I'm
working on it, but as youknow, I'm working on a lot.
If you want the live chat sooner, donate Alex at alexxm dot com that's
my PayPal or alexxm dot com slashdonate and keep this whole damn thing.

(01:54:00):
Look, folks, I've said this, and I know you don't. You
think it's availed threat. This showcould go under at any time. Forget
the FRIENDFM We've had to do.You know how precarious it is for FRIENDFM.
We've had to do multiple fundraisers tokeep going. I'm talking about the
Alex exhom show. If you wantto see this whole thing go away,
don't donate and one day, oneday I'll be gone. People have said

(01:54:24):
that when I've been off air,Hey Joe, what happened to Alex on
FRINGEFM. Well maybe he's just sickof not getting paid and I'm like,
I never do this, I neverrequest donations. Now's the time the money
is needed to keep this show alive. My PayPal is alex At alex ExM
dot com. You can buy theJeffrey Epstein address book. I try to

(01:54:45):
have art books, all of themat alexxim dot com Products and services.
Go check it out. If youneed a book written, if you need
a best selling Amazon book which I'vewritten for myself, I will ghost write
a book for you. I'm sellingbaby for like five hundred bucks. I'll
write you an amazing book. Youtell me the topic, I'll start working
on it tonight. So go toalexxm dot com. Check out all my

(01:55:08):
stuff. I'm pushing hard man.I don't want this show to go away.
This speaker thing is a real bummer, and to keep this the whole
shebang going, it's gonna take money. It's just the way it works.
And without the spreaker, which isnot much, folks, it's really not
much. But without speaker giving meany kind of monetization, because that's going

(01:55:29):
away and not having the live function. Got to find another alternative for that.
You can see where yeah, there'sproblems, and not to mention the
time of effort trying to put achat together, try and get the light
while I put the live stream up. Thank god I was prepared for this,
Thank god, because there were timeswhere this could have taken well it

(01:55:50):
did when I first set all thisup and figured it out. It took
me weeks to get it right.This could have been a nightmare. I
was already off for a long timetime than last all last week I had
issues and the week before because SpreakerLive took away the live feature and if
you have it, you're going Alex. Spreaker didn't take away the live feature.
It still works for me. It'sgoing away for you to trust me.

(01:56:13):
They just nailed me first. Theyjust haven't gotten to you yet,
but they're getting too. It's calledby Blue Spreaker. I love you you
Blue and VABs. All right,folks, I will see you to my
full show massive information again. Ohmy sister sitting in jail and lie with

(01:57:02):
no baby. How could she geta bad child? But even the past
look condemn the black child. FreeAngela, da oh, free Angela.

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to do. She didn't jay Alhow can't even picked up because she bought

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bade is out by loss here shesaid as herself. She wanted to see
live for herself. Mad innocent gayncalliber low. She's face bill free hand.

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