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The Ochelli Effect 12-19-2023 Johnny Vedmore

Independent Journalist Johnny Vedmore discusses a human nexus in the world of conspiracies and the corridors of power that bridge gaps between The Assassination of MLK, Iran-Contra, Watergate, and the twisted saga of Jeffery Epstein. The videos are also top shelf quality to correspond with the grade a information contained in the multi-merdia package.
Chuck and Johnny discuss part one of a massive exposition being released now on Youtube that wil encompass everything from unethical conflicts of interest, to Horendous Imoral seemingly underground organizations, and back around to the dispicable murders and mayhem that affected masses of people that are as yet still unaccounted for.

Hold on to your heads so they don't swell from the incredible information flow that is about to invade your ideas about history and the world around you as they end up with a seemingly unremarkable connected man who lands at the apex of the abuse, manipulation and Dark alliiences among the powers that should not be, while avoiding notice in the headlines for the criminal and truly ethically void organizations that run the world in public and under what is under the surfaces of the beast that is.

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The Chile Effect is sponsored by Wallstreet, Window dot com and listeners like you Now and now Oh Media. Yeah, you know, it looks like it's the nineteenth day. I guess the nineteenth day of December twenty twenty three, allegedly according to that thing we call a calendar. And this is the O'Kelly effect. So not even going to ask you if you're looking for this show, because if you found it, you had to be looking for it anyway. It is what it is. It's Tearesday, excuse me, Tuesday,

and uh, we're going live and what are we going live with? Well, there is a gentleman who creates a lot of different media out there. Actually, if you go to Johnny Venmore dot com you can see lots of stuff. But also he's got another website which we'll probably hear about, but that's not the main focus of tonight's discussion. There is a video series that I believe started to drop on December fifteenth, and well, I had a little trouble. I looked at it at first, and I said, well,

this looks like it's on a subject that I've seen discussed before. But it's got a strange title and it's got one of those titles that I don't know, makes you think like it might be a Netflix documentary or something, right, but not related to the things that it's related to. And yeah, okay, so here we go. What is the name of this thing?

What's going on? Well, we're gonna find out all that stuff, and it is available on YouTube. I'll give you the link in with the show notes so you can go see at least part one for yourself, the trailer, all that stuff. I'll give you a social media so you can follow up on this show, that's for sure. But the explanation is gonna have to come from my guests because on the surface, especially to a normy

out there, it might be really complicated. And indeed, after I find out how he's doing, we're gonna play a clip and show you just how complicated that can be, really fast, just in audio form, even though we are creating a video for tonight's show. So, Johnny, how you doing tonight? First of all, there, I'm doing amazing. Thanks for having me on and really buzz to have a conversation and with a man who knows as well, really excited. Well, I listen, I appreciate you.

Of course, we could also check you out on something called newspaste, right, and that's how you spell it all one word dot com. Yeah, but again, not the topic for tonight's show. I want to talk to you about this video and uh, forget it. We're gonna play the clip and why is it confusing? I'm gonna give a little descriptor afterwards, but you and I are just gonna sit and take a listen to this along with the audience, and they're going to recognize a lot of what they're gonna

hear. But when I tell you what's going on on the screen and things, eh, you might start to think differently. And then you're gonna wonder why you're searching for Stanley. Oh, I blew it, didn't I hold on. We'll get to it, Johnny. Hold on. We're gonna play this clip, and like I said, you and I are just gonna listen. Maybe we'll go through a minute or so we'll see where a natural point

to stop is. Okay, awesome. I'm just gonna pan this down a little bit for you guys, because I'm gonna tell you what's going on on the screen. Great stuff you're seeing headlines, you're obviously hearing historic speech. You're also taking a look at some details related to King's assassination, et cetera, et cetera, including this part where Bobby Kennedy announces it just a few months before his own assassination in nineteen sixty eight. Martin, Well, let's

keep going. I have ever rejected the blind violent that has rug nuck the game. Who lived b non violent? I prayed that family find covered from the memory of all he tried to do. He loved so well. I

got a pause for just a quick second. I'm going to go back to the video clip, but I need to drop in this commentary the awful human being that was speaking there, the former president of the United States, the kind of guy would pick up a dog by its ears, No kidding, who you know was Look, if you don't know that LBJ wasn't exactly you know, a clean cut American icon. Welcome to the show and welcome to planet Earth. But I mean the fact that he's sitting there reading, clearly,

reading poorly, reading a statement. I pray for his family. It almost sounds as bad as the night after the assassination when he got off the plane and said, I will do my best and that is all I can do, very robotically reading through instead of you know, human sentimentality. Oh my god, this is a tragedy. A man that was moving mountains, literally, that was moving people, that was moving masses. Disingenuous in the dictionary see disingenuous. Anyway, Sorry, I'll return back to the clip.

I just had to drop that in. Sorry, John, Here we go. When King took the pulpit of the Bishop Charles Mason Temple on April third, he sought to rally his supporters for a peaceful march than scheduled for April ninth. He warned against the violence that had marred a previous protest less violence. Now, obviously we're beginning to hear a narrator, and we're looking at historical footage, and I'm going to stop this here because it's just the setup

mind you, for this video, and it's the framing device. It's well done. First of all, I just want to tell you that just visually, this looks like the kind of thing that people pay a lot of money for. And later on you're going to see some people that get paid a

lot of money actually to do this kind of work. Who I might be familiar with in one way or another who are in the research community, because I'm part of that assassination research community, and I obviously have decried repeatedly the decapitation of the intellectual movement in the United States in nineteen sixty eight, the literal decapitation of people that were sorry, I'm gonna use the dirty word progressive, and I don't mean progressive in today's sense, but in a very real

world sense at that time. This is a very emotional setup, Johnny, and it's like very very hard and heavy, and it's one of the things. This is why I've had to study JFK's assassination because of the effect that it actually had on our society, not because oh my, the big savior was killed. I'm not one of those guys, not at all. I'm one of the people who says, you know, we wouldn't have been in Vietnam and had a whole generation scarred by that war, my generation in fact,

because that was our fathers, our grandfathers, our uncles. You know, we wouldn't have had that entire generation marred by the destruction of our family units, of our core people, of our men in America under false pretenses via the Vietnam War, had somebody not fired the first shot in Dealey Plaza on November twenty second, nineteen sixty three. So that is why I study

that assassination intensely. Now, enough of my personal motivations aside. All of these things matter because there was a reshaping of society going on in the nineteen sixties, not the romanticism of the Great Hippie movement and all these things.

Like I said, I got a lot to say about just the opening of what you did here, but I got to get out of the way and let you explain what it is we're doing, how it is we get to who the hell is Stanley anyway, because there's a first name that doesn't come off very often anywhere else, and how this is going to tie to God help us because during the opening rush that I didn't play, where there's just

music. Who do we see in the you know in the graphics, we not only see doctor King, We not only see you know, some very familiar names like Gloria Steinem and George hw Bush. I'm very certain was in there as well, a bunch of people historical scenes from the Lorraine Motel, Bobby Kennedy. It's that all these things are rushing at you before we even get to the historical clips being played. And to enore me, like I said, an average run of the mill, I accept history as history is.

I believe lbj's biography by Caro is probably completely accurate. You know, guy who you know takes it at face value that what he learned in school might be correct, is looking at this going this doesn't make any sense to start with, it does to me, But now I turn it over to

you. Help us through this, and let's act like I don't know what the hell you're talking about, please so we can explain it to the listener, because I want them to go see this part of the series, and well the other things you do as well, but a big focus on this because this, to me is not only extremely well done, but it's fascinating. It looks like the kind of thing somebody would have spent a lot of money, and I'm hoping you didn't, because you know, I'm thinking that

if you know me, you don't. You don't make a lot of money, because none of my friends doing a lot of money. But just saying you're right, okay, I don't make I'm I'm I'm bust. I'm bust, I am a penniless broke. I wrote the soundtrack, I did all your editing. I sourced all of this stuff. But I'd already spent what about a year maybe more researching the articles I wrote that these are all based on now, this this first series, so there's eighteen episodes definitely mapped out.

Each one of them will focus And what I wanted to do was I saw the long game. I saw the whole story being told. But each story has like all of these different things that this person who ties the thread

of this story together. All of these stories at individual stories that need context, and a lot of the time it's really hard for people to understand why you should be concerned about why that person's been involved in that and that and that and that and that and this is about this is a story like that, instead of you know, being someone who focuses in on just the saucy stuff, I want to investigate. I'm an investigative journalist. That's what I

do. That's my thing. So I discovered this trail about Oh God. It was about a year and a half ago, two years ago, and it was a strange rabbit hole. Indeed, I had an encounter with one of the Epstein victims who came into my life for about a year year and a half. It messaging me getting me to help her out here write a story about this person here, you know, or invest gate a person. I don't just write a story. I go and investigate them before anybody gets

thrown off, just really quickly. Just sorry not to be offensive here, but just because of your accent, you said Epstein, and most people are used to hearing Epstein. And by the way, that was one of the reasons why I got kicked off for YouTube, because allegedly I was cyberbullying Jeffrey Epstein, who was dead. And we are talking about that particular Epstein because there's a lot of Epstein's in the world. Johnny, right, that's the guy we're talking about it. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

we're talking. We're talking about that. Continue and the supposed victim is a lady called Maria Farmer, and once she turned on me, she tried to get me to It was a very complicated story, but I had to verify somebody for a podcast that she was putting forward, and that person turned out to be have eight different identities and be completely as Be spent well to ten fifteen years in jail and was claiming to be something else, and it was

really hard to work out what was going on, and so that didn't work out, and she got very angry with me, and she turned on me, and I didn't understand what was going on anymore. Can I just asked you a couple of questions about that right there? Yes, Because look, I go through this all the time. I can tell you that there's probably I don't know twenty different podcasts a year that I have to cancel because I

start to look into something. I begin to look into it, and I've made a couple of mistakes and let somebody on that I should have vetted much better. It's happened over the years. You do this for ten years, you're gonna make a couple of errors. But majority of the time, when I've got somebody who claims to be a witness, and I don't mean somebody who's offering an opinion an outsiders look at or you know has Oh, I've been a journalist and I've written articles on it. Look, anybody can do

that. But when you claim to be somebody in a particular position, who was at a particular place, Almost like you're claiming, as a matter of fact in a courtroom that you were there. Well, i'm sorry. I have to have, you know, verifiable information that cross references, that's independent

of you to prove that you're telling me the truth. Now, sometimes that's very difficult because you could be in a circumstance where somebody's making a claim and you got to kind of take it on faith because there was only two people in that room, one of them's dead or one of them would Nott definitely

not. You know, look, if she's in a circumstance let's just say theoretically, where it's just her and Epstein in the room and she's describing something without videotape, we got a problem because I have to take her word. But if I can prove she was there, I can prove that she had been in the area. I can prove that at the very least she was in the country. Things like this. Right, You go through this all the time, and quite frankly, you wind up running around in circles,

sometimes producing nothing because don't feel good about what you've investigated. You don't feel as though it's you know it's something that can be corroborated correctly, right, listen. I what I do is I as an investigative journalist, and people who know my work know that I find the things no one can find. That's my that's my thing. And I know that sounds big headed, but go read my articles. And the guy who discovered couch Schwab's dad was a

Nazi. I discovered he went through a CIA funded course Kissinger's International seminar. I investigated that insider out and revealed it all. I've revealed so many different things from investigating because I look at things and I try and see all of the different angles, and then I don't stop at the thing that everybody stops at. So this one victim suppose, I got to say supposed victim, because I can promise you the story fell apart very soon after. I had

to investigate her to understand what was going on. I went down that rabbit hole and I discovered she had been in a relationship with a man called Stanley Pottinger and a business with a man called Stanley Pottinger. And Stanley Pottinger was one of the lead Epstein victims lawyers, and I was like this Stanley Pottinger and this business they're in together with David Bowie is also one of the people

behind the Epstein victims legal case. This is all very interest in what are they doing already with a woman who's meant to be in hiding, who's actually registered at their business two years before, and she's telling everybody she's in hiding. In actual fact, I found her not in hiding at all. She's out, she's got her own Facebook, she's got her own website, she's for the past like twenty years, she's been out there. And so the whole thing started to crumble. But I didn't you know, you can go

down there, you can go down that road of investigating Maria Farmer. I tell you it will lead to you be pulling your hair out. But I got interested was this Stanley Pottinger character. So I read a couple of articles that made me feel that, oh, well, he's not exactly who he says he is, and he's got this big backdrop, like a big this

is Oh this is what I did, This is what I did. So I went on this journey and it was a journey, and I had friends on this journey, and it was crazy, and it pulled apart my life. I mean it wrecked my life getting to this. Someone told me what I had to write in the last article. That's how serious it was. Someone told me who I was very very very close to, told me what I had to come to the conclusion of and it was completely the opposite to

what the conclusion was. And that's how serious it was. And I went back in time like I always do, and I pulled apart who is John Stanley Pottinger And I got back to his father, thirty three degree freemason, a part of the Scottish Right City, a city commissioner in Dayton, Ohio, a fourth city commissioner to dial die in a row while in office, so you don't really want that job. But after he died, John Stanley

Partner's brother became a city commissioner. He actually ends up taking his own kidnapping so he can traffic a girl across state lines to have sex with on the boat. And so there's a whole backstory there that's really interesting. But John Stanley Partinger a man who goes to Harvard. He is the chairman of everything. He is the lead quarterback, he is the man. He is stand the man. Everything he does, he succeeds that. By the time he gets out from doing all of his time at Harvard, he joins a law

firm, Broad Coury Schultz. He tries one or two cases, it's not many cases. It seems very suspicious. Then he's picked up in this Republican Party sort of network, which is of course affiliated with the FBI and the CIA and loads of different other things. And he goes within this network and becomes quite high up really quickly in public Republican parties selection committees, and then

he gets aboard. Nineteen sixty nine, he's bought on board of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare under Nixon, and then in nineteen seventy he's given head of Civil Rights and desegregation. That's his job from nineteen seventy to nineteen seventy three. He's in that role. You know, he's making a name for himself. He's going around, he's free in the school, you know, making the schools fair, and he's creating his narrative so he

can commit his crimes later on. That's how people. These people work. They have three years with a deep cover and they show everybody how lovely and fluffy and caring they are, and then they do all of the nefarious stuff. So by the time he gets in as Assistant Attorney General in nineteen seventy

three, well, it's already hell's breaking loose in Washington. I mean, people cannot imagine what it would be like to walk into the Justice Department in nineteen seventy three as Watergate's kicking off, as the Saturday night massacres going on. As Elliott Richard's I got this brilliant clip during the Watergate. The Watergate episode, I think is the next episode to come out on the twenty second. Then there'll be five in a row over Christmas's five in a Row episodes.

The Wartergate episode has got this wonderful scene of Elliott Richardson standing on the stage and everybody in the Justice Department is giving him a round of applause for being so brave, and you know, there's this whole battle. Nixon tries to just to sack everybody, but it doesn't go well, and you know, Hagen people are left in there, and then there's this awkwardness and it's really the time when everything starts to crumble really quickly, and that's where Stanley

Pottinger is. He's in this mayhem, so he deals with loads of all of a sudden, who is John Stanley Potner. He's already got my attention, and I'm going through history and I'm discovering he plays a central role in the biggest moments in history. Okay, hold on, hold on, he's

got your attention. Okay, But we just went through what the fiftieth anniversary of Watergate, right where people made brand new documentaries, people made brand new movies TV series, they released brand new books, stuff we never told you before. Blah blah blah. You know what, I don't remember this guy being a character in any of those things. I don't remember him being notable. I'm just saying, there is a public facing persona for these guys,

right, and that could be kind of unassuming. Yes, he's a powerful person. Sure, if you know the names of everybody, you might know his name, but otherwise sort of unassuming. And yet you know, sort of like all of a sudden, you know, maybe a guy's working for one of the big laundry manufacturers in the world for some reason and ends up with a lot of his money for some reason, you know, and is also at a girls' school. For some reason, nobody pays attention at first

until But here's the thing about this. The chaos you're describing in seventy three is really huge because you're talking about multiple agencies that are normally competing with each other now going after one another. I contend that the CIA actually colluded, yeah, to take Richard Nixon out of the equation because he was about to upset Apple cards here big time. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah completely. I mean, the part of the Wallgate episode looks at helms because I mean,

wait, let me explain to you. Let me explain to you. Oh yeah, nineteen seventy three, Stanley Pottinger, he's Assistant Attorney General. They stop throwing him at the big cases. Now he's made his narrative, they stop throw him at the big cases. So, first of all, everybody's busy with a Saturday night masko. All of the chaos go on in Washington, wounded knee happens, and basically Stanley potting is the only one in

the Justice Department apart from Frizzel, who goes to deal with it. And they're the representatives who are trying to calm down the standoff at Wounded Knee, which of course the Lakota Auglala sou In Native Americans who had a standoff with members of the FBI and other forces about the treatment of Indian people, led

by Russell Means Pocahontas's dad in Disney. And there's other Listen, there's other things going on in America too, other protests that are not necessarily as big as Wounded Knee, that are getting out of control, that are causing problems.

You have a leftist movement which is very violent in America. Everybody forgets that, the very violent leftist movement where you had bombings and things that were being planned, thwarted, etc. I mean, there is a whole lot on everybody's played at this point, not the least of which is, let me keep firing attorney generals until I get borked to actually do what I want. Uh, you know Nixon, which everybody focuses on, But meanwhile, that was not even a half the story. And oh, by the way,

Vietnam not exactly going well. So you know, you put all these suns together, go ahead. So so so you've got you've got the Stanley Pottinger being sent and ends up he deals with the aftermath of Wounded Kney, where everybody basically gets arrested all of the time and and and harassed and and even though all the cases are thrown out of court. You know, that's

part of the the aftermath of Wounded Kney. But Stanley Pottinger also ends up, you know, being involved in Kent State massacret the grand jury at the Kent State shootings and organizing that in a way that ended up with no indictments. You know, there was charges, lesser charges, but no real big in charges. There was eight indictments, but there was there was no real justice. But then everybody praised him as being or wonderful he's been involved in.

You know, he's a guy who stayed on. He got extra permission to stay on under Carter. Eventually he was on and in under Nix and under Ford, and he ends up staying on Underkata to end up finishing the Watergate investigation, where he says he's the one who interviews helms himself, so the head of the CIA, Stanley Pottinger is the guy who goes and interviews the head of the CIA and sorts it all out. And no, you know, it's fine. He's you know, there's gonna be no charges.

Everything's fine. I interviewed Helms myself, and I'm the hero. He signs off the Kent State massacre. He signs off the assassination of Martin Luther King. You know, no conspiracy found. Looked for all the evidence, Kent

State looked for all the evidence. Alan kafora later and the others juice tape that says shows there may be have been an order to fire, and it looks like there's an order to fire, but at the time Stanley Potter is the one who kind of seals up everything and is the one to introduce for the state. He looks like the hero in that case, you know. And then this leads up to I mean, he's involved in all of these

cases. And then this leads up to Orlando Littalier in the assassinate. Assassination of Lando Lettalier outside Embassy Row as part of Operation Condor, which was a mixed Latin American intelligence operation that didn't only UH do operations on Latin America but around the world, and that was a brazen attack. They blew up the land of Littalia Uhtier up outside the Chilean embassy on Embassy Row. I mean and and uh, his assistant Ronnie Moffatt, also died in the attack.

And it was Pottinger, who's a disc point, goes with Eugene prop who's in charge of the case, and they go to who is Pottinger's one of Pottinger's very best friends, George H. W. Bush, who's the director of the CIA at that time, And basically Pottinger and Bush get proper to agree with a plan to allow CIA to use domestic surveillance of Americans under the pretext, oh, look, we need to look for this operation condom what's happening, so we may as well start at home, you know. And

that was against the charter of the CIA on its establishment. Who goes home? Who goes as potting is the one who goes back, it says in the book about Orlando LeTellier assassination on Embassy Road, it says that Potner goes back to the Justice Department, signs it off, and comes back and it's

done. Yeah. Well but this okay, and all these things are going on, by the way, which lead to guess what, the Rockefeller the Pike Commission, the let me think here, what's another good one here in that time period, Let's see, we got Rockefeller, we got Pike, we got oh, there's another good one there too. Before we get to the House Select Committee on Assassinations in seventy six, when they established that and

hw Bush becomes ahead of the CIA. No, No, before that, there was a bunch of things where they were looking into this collaboration, this overlap between crime the different intelligence agencies. What did the FBI know the CIA, not just regarding the assassinations of King and Kennedy, who they looked into

with the HSCA, but a whole bunch of stuff. What was going on with ZR Rifle, What was happening with the uh you know, the Operation Mongoose type stuff, which was all about kil Castro, all of these things weather underground. Well then you got the House on on American Activities. You know, all this stuff is swirling around at this time. And this guy, no big deal. He's just the guy who wound up talking to Helms. He's a guy on top of every single level. And you know,

this first series has six episodes. There's going to be six episodes to the first three series. This first series has six episodes. I've done everything in them, even down to the soundtrack. I wrote the soundtrack to every single part. Everything has been done by me. I've tried to make it so digestible for everybody that it crosses boundaries and that is segmental, so that it could be like like bite sized piece, but you could also watch it all

together and it works as a larger piece. But these first six episodes are like Wounded Knee, Kent State Watergate, Martin Luther King, Orlando Letelier and his girlfriend. This girlfriend's really important. He started dating it once. It was nineteen seventy four and he was with it for ten years. Her name is Gloria Steinem and she's got a hit for the CIA. Oh my god, did I uncover some stuff? I mean, I went, I managed

to. I mean I have help here and there, but I managed to find the magazines that you won't find online, books that you won't find online, things that Gloria Steine has seen disappear, and she's had some some some stuff happen, and there's a there's like loads of weird links with both of

them. They're very much on the New York scene. And Gloria Steinem someone who worked for the CIA, came from like went to Harvard to work for the CIA, went to did all of these like Vienna You Festival and stuff and trying to rally up sort of support against communism and all of that, and then went on to do the thing of being like, oh, I'm a reporter now and I'm doing an undercover story about being a playboy bunny and

ty sexy and silly. Oh, and now I'm a feminist ooh, and now I co opt the whole feminist movement, push out all radical feminists out of the movement, keep it. So it's a really bland, what Camille uh Pallias calls Betty Crocker style of feminism that doesn't allow for any changes and keeps the status quo just as the CIA would want it, and creates a magazine called Miss Magazine, which kind of forges the female view very much for

people. So it's a very much a narrative set. And that's his girlfriend said, both, that's Miss Magazine. No, that's Miss Magazine. And and you're also talking about the you know, so here we go with the romanticization. Romanticization excuse me, you know of this time period, right, it was the freedom. It was the you know, the freedom of sexuality, it was the freedom of women. It was the oh, the Equal

Rights Amendment, and that thing was battered around. I remember that as a child, constantly being discussed the era, the E R, the era. You know, I'm like, I see that term in baseball. Later I said, what the hell the Equal Rights Amendment? Right? I didn't learn baseball until I was six. I read about the era because my father had me reading newspapers when I was three. But the R E R. It

was like this weird transition. And she was clearly, in my estimation, an asset for the CIA the whole time, provably an asset for ten years, provably an asset between nineteen fifty eight nine to sixty eight nine, easily, right. But then after she's an asset, you know, like Anderson Cooper, right after he's trained at the CIA, he's magically on CNN for the next you know, twenty years. Yeah, but like she was magically like thrown into this center ring of the media circus after she's an asset.

And you know, with the old joke, you will love I promise you you will love the Gloria Steinem episode if you love you know all of that information, you know the subjects, and you know. This is what I

try and make it. I'm trying to make it so that that a beginner can come along and learn a load of information, really really taking the views that are being like co opted or pushed out and hidden from view, trying to get them to look at everything within context and understand enough, and for experts to come along and look at it and say, oh my god, yes that, oh my god, yes that. You know, it's gotta have something for both grades. And this is really important. It goes on.

This is going to go on. So the first six episodes are out, but Stanley Pottinger wasn't only I've already I mean already if you want to go and read The Partyinger Identity, which is the first part of this series. The second part will be The Partinger Supremacy, and the third part will be the Parting Ultimatum that ends up with Jeffrey Epstein. Right, with Jeffrey Eppstein, you can't get closer than with Jeffrey Eppstein, Right, I mean,

you can't get closer. The second one goes through he was involved, even though he was involved in some really amazingly big legal stuff. After leaving office in nineteen seventy seven, he was also involved central in Iran Contra and the October Surprise Central And that was for his buddy George H. W. Bush to get into office. You know, that was really he was the main man meeting and arranging all of the meetings that were happening in Europe with

Casey and others. And that whole thing was set up by Partninger and Cyrus Hashemi. And Cyrus Hashemi was his business partner and he represented him as well, so he represented both Jampshit and Cyrus Ashemi. Now smuggling guns in around

Contra this time funding and smuggling with the CIA buddies. Over here is also ad Nanka Shogi and Jeffrey Epstein. Of course, so already to Pottinger and Jeffrey Epstein meet and Pottinger admits this later on to Bradley Edwards, and it comes up in Bradley Edwards, another lawyer that one of the main lawyers for Epstein victims. He admits that he shared an office during this period with Jeffrey

Epstein. The reason why this is so important is Stanley Pottinger is one of the lead lawyers for the Jeffrey Epstein for the bulk of Jeffrey Epstein victims. Was he's had to step aside. Now, Oh he's a bit old, you know. No, no, now it's better. Now it's out. You better hide him. But there's something else, you know. After he went into he the FBI and I might not been an FBI, but it was some sort of federal agency were bugging Cyrus Femi's office and discovered all about

around Contra. He was also involved in Space Research Company and Gerald Bull and that stuff as well, but they had discovered about that, and so they outed Stanley Pottinger being central to around Contra. It's all over them. It was in the New York Times. He goes and hides off in Mexico, and then his best friend takes office, George H. W. Bush, and he comes back and he becomes like a member of the Rocket Fellow Foundation. He becomes a member of the un and he re establishes himself as a

best selling author. By the nineties, he is living in Palm Beach. In nineteen ninety buys his Palm Beach home. The same time Jeffrey Epstein within a couple of months, So Jeffrey Epstein's buying his Palm Beach home, and they five hundred meters apart five as the crow flies. They were close neighbors, Jeffrey Eppstein and the lead lawyer for Jeffrey Epstein's victim. So that that's the second part that the eighties around contrast space research, arm and hammer and

the case he did against Mead and other things, really interesting stuff. And then and then the third of course we get into the Epstein saga, because that is meetings in Boca rat and Starbucks with Jeffrey Exeider, Bradley Edwards discussing all manner of things for eight years, eight years unbelievable stuff, unbelievable stuff, and Stanley Pottinger the whole time. In brad Edwards's book, if you rate read Relentless Pursuit, number one, your eyes are bleeding, but number

two the worst thing I view and being rude, it is not. It's not the worst book. But the one thing you'll notice is that Bradley Edwards makes it clear the entire time that he thinks Stanley Pottinger is the CIA works for the CIA, is a super spy, good does everything, knows everybody, can get anything done for anybody, and he still goes and forms a legal practice Edwards Parttinger, where one of the first like clients is the course

Virginia Goufrey, the most recognized. I literally as soon as as soon as she came back, That's when Stanley Potinger introduced himself to Edwards. Hi, you might not know me, but I have something in common with you. I'm Stanley Pottinger, and off he goes. By this point, he's stand the man. By that point, he's standing mat He starts off Jay.

Stanley Pottinger goes on John. Stanley Pottinger becomes Stanley Partinger, and then he becomes stan Partinger, and then he becomes stan The man can do anything for anybody, get away with anything. So if you need the CIA to be all over the Epstein case and controlling everything, who do you get in apart from one of your top assets who has proven himself over years that he can

slippery snake out of every situation, and he's been involved in everything. One thread that links, Yeah, they're you know, they're not even tenureus links. They're him interviewing the director of the CIA and finding no conspiracy. It's him looking at the main evidence and having the choice of what they put forward. It's him deciding on all of the evidence when the FBI. Can you imagine the amount of evidence that would have said Martin Luther king assassination was obviously

a conspiracy, and he ignored it them all. He you know, this is crazy. He's central to all of these things and then goes on to be a CIA superspy setting up Iran contra and smuggling guns with Jeffrey Epstein. Oh my god. So it was an amazing story, an amazing journey. Wrecked my life in many ways I can't even tell you. And so so this is what I'm doing now. I'm making it so that this first series

you can go read the parting identity and you'll have you have. There's other things where I go through the source material for three hours with a group of people, with a couple of people. There's there's basically six seven eight hours of content within one article for people to consume and learn every single bit about each of the context to just a paragraph, just so that they can get like this massive wider understanding without having to do much work. They don't,

you know, the music will keep you with. I try and make it so that it's edited to get to propel you forward, to make you want to know more. I've had to really work at my own skill at this, and I've every episode I'm proud of, and I mean, I really it's got a banging soundtrack, an unbelievable soundtrack. Yeah, absolut listen all the way around. I want to tell you. I mean, I'm not just telling you this because you agreed to do my show. Uh, but

I mean I have told people. I've had people give me documentaries before here. I'm gonna give you the and they're very generous and they're very nice and everything, but sometimes I tell them my opinion and stuff, and all of a sudden they don't want to do my show because some people have done bad jobs. They have good information even but it's a bad film. You know, Sorry, you didn't do it right, you didn't vet your information. You did a bad job. Look, the information is great, but the

film sucks. This is really a brilliant piece, man, Like I was not aware that you did it all because I didn't pay attention to that part. I was gonna ask you because it's really well done. The music is very cool. It's not like some massive major production that like just pulls you out of the situation. It actually pulls you into it. It's very mood generating. You wrote all that too, huh yeah, yeah, it's mamatic

as well at times. So with the Martin Luther King intro, you've got like the famous scene of them pointing upwards from where the shooter supposedly is and then kind of like as as the sound goes, so does a camera and kind of like I'm I'm a musician, so so I spent years right songs, loads of stuff, and there's a visual there's a visual rhythm here where

the the photographs. Even when you're giving us a still, the photograph still continues to move so that it's in time with what it is I'm hearing behind it. It's it's it's synchronized like that. And also even the editing speed that changes here and there, when it does change, it has a rhythm to it that is comfortable. It's not like I would love. I would love. I would love if I could find loads of people to work with, but I'm censored so much that I don't find anybody, So I have

to learn. I have to learn how to do all of this myself if I was going to be able to do it, And I think, really, it just kind of and I have to say the whole series I started a month and a half ago, everything right in the soundtrack, everything like that. First literally the first thing is I had the vision of what I

needed to do. I'd already felt that one of the most important things that I need to do in the future is break up my work so it can be watched in long form and short form, and that the segments are full of knowledge and context and give people a sense of understanding that they then feel confident about discussing the thing. And that's one of the most important thing about the realm of conspiracy is people feel afraid about discussing because they don't have contextual

knowledge and they feel out of depth. The best thing is to give people complete wings, give them knowledge that no one else has and will interest other people. This is another compliment I want to drop on you. Is that immediate. That's why I wanted to play that opening clip because you're kind of bridging the gap here. You're giving us the very alcoholic the pedestrian view, the very commonplace view of these things, the very recognizable clips, the very

like I know exactly what I'm listening to. Even if I was somebody who watched, you know, public broadcasting in America, I'd be familiar with some of the stuff that you're rushing at me. It's not all just you know, deep dive into the conspiracy realm. You've taken some of the pedestrian stuff, put it in there and mixed it in so that we go on this journey and it does exactly what you say it does. Where you get an introduction, look somewhere along the line, you can pick this up right.

So you're giving us a lot of different entries onto the bridge to get there to take this trip with you. And that's the way I shoud it interested. If you're not interested in any of those bits, then the music and the feeling and the visuals I hope are enough to let people have like twenty one minutes twenty that's all each episode. It can be about twenty four minutes in total, about twenty twenty one minutes with credits, like that amount of

time. If you even if someone doesn't like the subject, if you can get someone to sit through and start taking in some of this information. Just learning one little bit is more than not knowing, you know, And that's one of the Oh man, I'm so excited about this because it's got its own momentum. I already did all the research, because I mean, my articles are sourced up the wazoo. If you go and look at the Pottinger identity and count how many sources are in there, and look at the quality

of those sources, it will blow your mind. Because I don't put anything in an article unless I can prove it with something that is concrete. And so you know, I've already done so much research on this, gone through this so much that I know it inside and out. But when I'm making these segments, I'm going on a journey where I always I used to think I knew subjects. I know Walkgate or I know Martin Luther King Orphing.

And I go on that journey and I find clips, and I look for everything, and I find things I'm not expecting at all, and I go down rabbit holes I'm not expecting at all, and I find I discover, I discover the context of a situation. And usually it's not that hard to understand. You know who James o'ray is. It's not that hard. You could be distracted by just looking at the main clips, the main things. Ah, look, he's in jail, he's in jail. He's in jail.

He's in jail. That visit him with the rifle. But if you go and learn about who is family our the people who were around in the case, and that's one of the interesting thing about the Martin Luther King case. The people who are actually surrounding all of the people all had like characters galore. You know, the people who owned the flop house where the shots

apparently fired from their characters. The people next door who run the five and dime their characters, the ones down the road to Jowers, Lloyd Jowers, who eventually claims to have been part of the conspiracy to assassinate Martin Luther King, well kind of only if you let it give me immunity. And the husband and wife who you know, winds up the husband becomes one of the main witnesses and all that. And meanwhile he was yeah, yeah, yeah,

that's drug all the time. His wife. Even though the clip isn't in it, I did watch a clip with his wife, and it's just unbelievable. I mean, they have no idea what they're doing. They're just looking for money. Most people, it seems that you can't you can't tell what's true or not. And then she winds up getting stuck in the hospital and every I mean, it's a whole then every Yeah, when when you got the pointing the kneeling man, you know that what's his name Meryl McCullough

back, Yeah, who's who's the CIA operate? Who's an informant? It was an informant, it was with the invaders previous to that, and then yeah, the whole yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean understanding and the holes in the case and looking at it from that perspective and seeing that that you know, also like there's a very small clip I thought it was very important the Phil Donahue show where you get to see Jerry Ray James

L. Ray's brothers. You get to see what type of character is he looks a little bit like a low level gangster, you know his character. But you get to see this really interesting moment where Phil Donahue asks people out loud something they don't like doing anymore. Who thinks this wasn't a conspiracy,

and who thinks this was a conspiracy? And you get to see that the people at the time, truly the ones who were closest to it, who had the most like sort of knowledge about the actual event because it was so close to them, they all had their hands up saying, yeah, there's

a conspiracy. There's more than one thing going on. And even you know, even when you investigate the case, it becomes clear that I think James Earl Ray couldn't tell it his whole story because it would mean his brother gets arrested and ends up doing life in prison and they still won't get a trial. Well, there was a lot of leverage and when he tried to get a retrial that that story. I don't know if you're going to include it in there, but that story is absolutely insane too. I Mean, every

single aspect of this case goes into bizarre directions. You end up with the TV judge Joe Brown getting involved at some pointesting I like it. Listen, he is a guy. You might not like him, but you gotta respect the position he took and and he paid for it too. When okay, so they dropped the retrial on somebody's desk. This guy battle dies with the retrial on his desk, which means they're supposed to automatically grant it. They don't. They end up hnding it to Joe Brown. Joe Brown wants to

do ballistics tests and they kick him in the hell out. And I mean, I'm shortening up the story in between yet, because in between is another attorney that dies who's out to put forward paperwork for a trial and then dies as well. And then James Lmay dies and then which is unbelievable but most bizarre, and then what do we end up with, Well, we do end up with something interesting, which you know, the King family did uh. I think it was a dexter and maybe Martin Luther the third uh.

But either way, some some of the King family went forward with that civil trial and that has an interesting result that nobody wants to talk about where, you know. Indeed, and look, I argue with William Pepper's conclusions in some cases, but he kicked over a lot of rocks. Again, every time you kick something over in that case, it goes tend to yeah, which is the most bizarre thing. And this is something I noticed about the

JFK Case as well. Johnny, and I want your take on this real quick, and we're going to conclude this pretty soon because I want people to be excited for the next five episodes that come up, and by the time we release this, it'll be right at that time you'll be able to go on you you're gonna put them all on YouTube, right yeah, yeah, it'll be on a YouTube Rumble of Rock Finn twenty second, twenty twenty four, twenty fifth, twenty six exactly, So over the Christmas time, starting

on the twenty second, we're gonna see these episodes drop. So today nineteenth, okay, it'll be and I'll have it out by tomorrow. But as i'm speaking, it's the nineteenth, so start to look for it. As you guys picked this up, go check it out. Only the first episode I'm looking at right now. But you guys need to see this because if he's done this in the same way the journalism is commensurate with the visual presentation and the audio presentation, this is a hell of a good package. And

I'm not just saying this because he's here. It's really great and it is accessible. Even if you want to show this to friends you want to watch this with other people. Oh, I'm into my cans spiracy stuff. But I can only watch that on my own. No, you could put this on in front of other people. They'll recognize what's going on up to a certain point. They'll be able to relate to a lot of familiar things up

to a certain point. But then we get into Johnny's specialty, which is, as he said, getting into things that nobody else does and getting at people that nobody else does and getting it so you get in the point I think you are anyway, not you, john I'm talking to the person who's looking at on the camera. But here's the thing. Uh So i want you guys to check it out, and I'm gonna give you the links to well, I'll give you the link to the first episode, but follow through

and get the next ones. Maybe we'll add to them after you know, the post is up and if you go back and check the show notes later. See the dogs are excited behind me. I know you can hear the puppies. I got six puppies in a box over here, and they're all listen to them. You hear that job. They're all excited. It's and it is something to be excited about it. It's a unique piece of work, and I've watched tons of documentaries on exactly this subject, exactly the subjects

revolving around many of these subjects. I see a bunch of clips in there with j Jim Deugenio, who I'm familiar with but legend him. I like how he describes things. I like how he describes things he described. I don't agree with some of his conclusions same, I don't agree with some of the sides he takes, but the way he describes things with enthusiasm, especially in like two thousand and four interview that I've seen with him, he's really

like he's got so much fire, Like he's vibrates. Meant he wants, he wants to tell the story. And I like that. I love that. But in a long time, you know, he's an interesting resource because a long time he was not only writing his own stuff, but having other people write for him at Pro Magazine and now at Kennedy's and King, et cetera. I had two of his co authors on the JFK show, Colds

Book on the show last week, and it is really interesting work. And you have to involve this guy in order to let him tell some of those stories because he's been telling him so long. I mean, you know, it's sort of like if you could have had access to Mark Lane, you probably would have grabbed him too, because there's a guy who was involved in things new doctor King, et cetera. Now, I know, we got plenty of questions about anyway, we'll leave that alone. The point is that

there is something about the public presentation that's important. And I love this. This is a well rounded thing that you put together here. So okay, I've got questions though, just a couple real quick. You know. The first thing is, once we go through this, okay, what is the overall point that you're making here? I don't want to make it sound like, so what's the point, But I mean, why is this guy? You've described why he's important, he's at the center of all these different things.

But what is it about this guy that caught your attention that made you say, wait a minute, this is a guy who needs to be pushed into the light. Is there something I mean, because I mean it's it's obvious with you know, he's five hundred feet away from Epstein's house. He's obviously involved in all these things. Oh boy, in case you missed it, the guy who was you know, right there, Epstein's neighbor winds up working for the legal process for his victims. Later on. Something wrong there.

I think that's an ethical problem. Maybe you know, I'm being facetious. But the pointer is that all of this makes sense. But what is it that really gotten me? Oh? You want it to have to go for it? Yeah, tell me, okay, okay. Well, first of all, I had to solve the riddle of Maria Farmer and why something

had happened to me. And I went through this, and I went through this process and discovered all of this stuff, and it led to the cup dropping moment, you know, It led to the moment where I realized something so much bigger about the Epstein case that is extremely unpopular and was part of the reason that some of my previous relationships at the end, because the people are not very happy about me saying this out loud, are you going to

tell that personal story in this series? No, Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see where we Let's see where we go. Let's see where we go. Because there is there is, there is the fourth and fifth I already know what they have to be. The fourth series I can't even talk about yet. With the articles are called the Road to the Takedown of Jeffrey Epstein, and that leads to the takedown of Jeffrey Epstein,

So that leads to what I believe. I can present evidence to show what happened, and the potting a link is there really strong all of the way through. But that's not I mean the real cup drop in moment and the real thing that blew me away and made me realize something that was grander, that is really unpopular, was that it did not make any sense that everybody says Jeffrey Epstein is a Mossad. I understand why. I understand the links

of and Robert Maxwell in the background and his Maxwell. Maxwell worked in every intelligence agency, and every intelligence agency worked with Maxwell. That was the way it worked. Eventually that caught up with him and he was ended by one of those intelligence agencies because he had done too much work for other intelligencies.

Right, you know when you find out like when Brian mulroney, the Prime Minister of Canada, was called to the ritz by by him and he's Robert Maxwell sitting there like the king with a brain and glass and Maroney sits down and Robert Maxwell tells him, no one knows this yet, but Margaret Thatcher is going to stand down tomorrow. And it's like he knows everything before everybody.

He's there everywhere or for out. Yes, yes he is. But just because you're linked with him or your rise is connected with him in some way, does not make you automatically the moss Ad, because it doesn't make any sense. Stanley Pottinger made me understand that, because Stanley Pottinger is a deep, dark CIA man, and if you go back through the history, you then look at it and you say, well, wait a minute.

Jeffrey Epstein was trained by the CIA, recruited by the CIA. He run guns in CIA operations with the CIA, He worked with the CIA, was in the New York clique where everybody's in the CIA, all of the people who are linked with him as CIA. And then he starts running East coast

of America for the CIA. So it looks like everybody wants you to say he was for a reason, because then you don't have to have congressional hearings and Senate hearings and all of those different things about activities on American soil. They're just saying, as soon as you say it's the Mossad, everything all of that goes away. It's the perfect trick to stop anybody investigating the fact that every single person who gets on that plane is going to talk with the

guy who's running the East Coast for the CIA. Then everybody, all of those people suddenly are somehow connected to the CIA. Yes, of course Echubarac comes and bows Andy, because you have to. If you're going to do any operations with Black Cube and other things are on American soil, then you need to kiss the ring of the CIA. And that's why Epstein was and Epstein was the king of doing everything. There's not many fixers at his level,

as Stanley Partinger's level, at Hunt Biden's level. There's not many of those fixers around. There's only a few who have that ability to wriggle out of nearly every situation, and eventually they get something catches up with her most of the time, and it's usually their sexual stuff. You know. Stanley Pottinger was in a sense lucky in that reason because he stayed with Gloria Steinem

for such a long time. But I know he was a randy guy, because the rumor has it, and for multiple people, I've seen text evidence to support this that she was in a relationship. Maria Farmer, who originally started off, was in a relationship with Stanley Bucker, even though he's twenty years of senior. And so it's suddenly then that made a lot of sense. And the reason why they keep Maria Farm at a distance yet still pay her off and don't include her in the case completely. You know that that

is really notable. But I think this CIA fingerprints all over Epstein and the whole time. The first thing the CIA did as soon as they knew it was going to come out, as soon as they knew that this had to go forward, they'd already prepared it. They're the ones who were in control of the case. Epstein wasn't in control of just the one side, the prosecution the defense. He was in control of the prosecution and the defense. He created both both times. On the first occasion he got tried and the

second occasion. People think it's different in twenty thirteen and fourteen, well twenty fourteen, really, when there's the second process really starts to build with the return of Virginia Goufrey after she's interviewed by the FBI in late twenty thirteen. That returns in twenty fourteen. I think that's the and then the case starts up properly there. That was the decision. They were in and out talking with jeff Reppsign Jeffy Reppstein knew the game. See, that's the major difference.

That's the major difference in misunderstanding that people have, Like they go, oh, organized crime and the CIA. Listen, there's a big difference here. When organized crime wants to fix a boxing match, they pay off one fighter to throw it. Okay, When the CIA wants to fix a boxing match, or when the intelligence agencies want to fix a boxing match, they pay both fighters. Okay, that's the way you do it. And that's the big difference here. And that's the funny part. Like I always felt

that the whole reason why everybody went Masad Masad Massad was simply Epstein. It was well jew Therefore that's what they kept doing. And oh, look Maxwell, it's the tool though, that's the easiest tool for easy i A to use to just push out that you don't even have to you don't even have to be a member of the IA, to be pushing out that you can be just funded by overloaded people all suddenly give you a load of money and you've got a load of money too, and you're able to say it over

and over again. The more you say it, the more you get rewarded. So blah blah bah, and everybody speaks the line. But these loads of is listen when when this is when? This is when angel investors show up with you know, boxes full of gold bars and it's some anonymous name that actually leads to nowhere because guess what, Yeah, you were just wondered

by them. That's how this goes. I mean, you know when when Bradley Edwards, when brad let me just say quickly, when Bradley Edwards one of the lead lawyers, I mean, when met Pottinger and Bowie at their offices. It was the same offices of that of Darren indyke Epstein's lawyers. Bowie's appeared on Epstein's notepad in two thousand and five, I think it is

just before his arrest. There's loads of links there that show that the top level, the top fixes the people like this brought the man stand Pottinger out of retirement, the man who was central to Martin Luther King, wounded knee, Watergate, who was played a central role in the Orlando retaliate, domestic surveillance, who played a central role in Around Contra, and many more things.

This brought him out of retirement to do one lone us job, and it was a job was to cover up the CIA's own mess by having both sides. And so that's the last article is called the Pottinger ultimatum. And really the ultimatum was given to Jeffrey Epstein in two thousand and five, two thousand and four, two thousand and five. If he did nothing, the consequences would be dire because if you think about the ratio of abuse, if he was having two to three messages the day, that's two point five save

for ten years, that's eight thousand plus counts of assault. That's crazy. Time. You know who who does open door prison cell you know, left open you set up a non government and non a nonprofit in yeah, and give yourself work release. But none of that. The second time, they're still doing the same game. It's just he just co opts all of the sides. He's amazing Epstein. He is amazing. Yeah, you they want

to just pay as just one thing. Yeah, he was a dead perfect we all know it, but he was so much more, so much. Well, and that's the last question I want to ask you, because so now we've been well over an hour, and I told you we'd only run about an hour. But here we are. Here's the thing. Are we going to get to the well, what in the hell is going on with

Glaine now? Because everybody's got questions about this Now it seems like the story has almost died recently right where you know, the old media was very hot on it. The mainstream media got into it. I mean, for god's sake, the streaming services, we're putting out an extra dirty money uh documentary right just to focus on her, and all of a sudden, poop, she's gone. Everybody was saying she's going to crack. She's not gonna crack,

She's going to wind up dead. Everybody had their speculations, and now nobody's talking about it. Are you going to get into the why and the what and where that's going in this series? I want to tell I mean, there's there's going to be a point when you enter into the fourth and fifth, you're deep dark in the den. You can't get out of the den. And the den is that there's two. There's two, there's two

heads of the main side. You know, Maxwell and Epstein were just they were just, I mean the fusion of genius criminal genius, yes, but genius nonetheless. And Maxwell. I have to say, Maxwell is extremely protected because her other siblings have such high roles in multi international espionage and intelligence. They're so in fingers in every single pie. No one dares cross the bulk of them. You know, the Maxwell's dynasty. They're going to keep being

a dynasty. There's that, and then I have the Then I have the other impression in my mind, which is, you know, the reason why nobody shot Nixon is because it was too soon to put a bullet in another president's head. You know, you gotta get time in between your assassinations. So therefore there's no way that Galaine gets, you know, suicided. I don't know. That's just my opinion. All of it looks, all of it, all of it looks unlikely. All of it looks unlikely, just

because I think I think there's this case. The one of the whole points of this these like first three articles I wrote, was to show this case is a house of cards that is set up to fall apart. So eventually, all they have to do if they want all of their guys to get off everything is have enough distance, like you say about the assassinations, enough distance between the time, and then let the house of cards fall. By

releasing one bit of information undermines every single of the major victims. Pandemonium ensues, and the truth comes out eventually, and it gives the appearance of organic and maybe you can make another journalistic hero and say this is the guy who actually broke the store, which it isn't. He was handed it somehow, but you know, then pay no attention to that. You can create another journalistic guy con you know, like they did with Woodward and Bernstein. Right,

and do that even though okay, so we know very quickly. One last thing, sure in nineteen seventy six, it was Stanley Pottinger who he's interviewing either Woodward of Bernstein. I think it's Bernstein anyway, he's interviewing him.

He's interviewing sorry, Mark Felt, who was the assistant director of the FBI and was deep throat, and he's interviewing him, and he rumbles that he's deep throat, and he realizes he's he is, and he offers to withdraw the question from the record so that no one will know that he's deep thro and he tells Woodward. He tells Woodward he must be Woodward. He tells Woodward afterwards that the oh, yes, I know it's him. I know it's him, but I won't say anything. You know, there you

go. So look, you you guys can go to YouTube and see the series for sure, and I'll give you the link there. But where can they actually what website should they go to to get the articles directly, which obviously are a unwinking, a nod at the Bourne identity, Borne ultimatum, et cetera. Yeah, you know, winking or nod not the same premise, but well something like it. Oh, anyway, the first article is

about his brother. Part of it is about his brother getting amnesia or pretending to get amnesia so he can traffic this girl and get away with it afterwards when he gets cool. So that's kind of like the Bourne identity and the Bournes, the Puttican supremisey, he's got that as well, and etc. Anyway. Anyway, you could go to newspaced dot com, which is my main platform, or Johnny Vedmore dot com. But Newspaste has everything nicely arranged

and there's a load of articles there. I've been working for quite a while now. I've uncovered a load of different things, you know, people. I've also got masses of media video up on both Johnny Vedo and news YouTube and everything, so this loads to explore. I've been creating for ages and now like, come support my work. Support my work, and I will do more of it exactly, No, and go to newspaste dot com. That's both those words together. Any W s P A s t E dot

com, Johnny Venmore. Look, if you don't know how to spell that, I'll spell it out for you. Uh j O h N N y v e N D M O r eh No, you got it wrong. I got it wrong. D e d f O r E. I like, I'm sorry, all right, but I don't mind me. You got it wrong. It's everybody gets it wrong. I've had a lifetime of it. I'm sorry, man, Look at you know. We'll screw up my name too, But don't worry. The links I put in the show notes

will be accurate. So you can click on those guys, Okay, click on those directly and it'll be right and if anything else, But you can also go to YouTube and you know, this is searching for Stanley. That that is, Uh, let's see, is that gonna be the name of the whole series or is that the name of the video? I'm screwed up there? Yeah, the first yeah, searching for Stanley. Each one searching for Stanley, Martin Luther King searching for Stanley Watergate search. So the first

series is to searching for Stanley the Potting identity. In the second to search for Stanley the Potting, the supremacy and so on and so far. Gotcha? Okay, I was just trying to figure out how to put that together. But searching for Stanley, if you just put that in a search on YouTube, you'll probably find it. But again, I'll put the link there, and I'll also give you the link to Johnny's Twitter X whatever the hell would they want to call it? You know, your handle over there.

If people want to contact you, I think people should want to seek to hire you, actually, because no, I'd like that because I'm scared. Well, you're just a damn good. You're just a damn good editor and you know, and director editor all that stuff. This film is really well done. I mean, if somebody wants to come across with a decent piece of work, I think maybe, you know, if they name a decent price, you might be able to. Hell, I wish I could afford

to hire you, because I would definitely have you made. Videos are great things. So the video is really great. Obviously, I'm telling you check out the rest of his work. That's great as well. The journalistic integrity matches the multimedia presentation. They are both smooth and great and wow, full of loads of context, interesting information and stuff that quite frankly, you won't

get anywhere else. So Johnny Benmore dot com, NewSpace dot com, and yeah, I'll give you the links to all this stuff in the show notes. So with that all being set, the Ocelly effect, let me turned down my music for a second. The Ocelli effect is done here for a two day. I'm producing myself here and the video will end too here anyway, no matter who you are, where you are, how you're watching this, how you're hearing it, I want you to know that I am merely

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