Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt returns to the HotZone, the region in the Caribbean that the psychic Edgar Cayce said contained the underwater ruins of the lost continent of Atlantis. The HotZone occupies the area between Cuba and the Bahamas, stretching along the westernmost Bimini district of the Bahamas where Ernest Hemingway hung his hat.
In this video, Liszt draws upon emails from the Jeffrey Epstein files that pertains to the HotZone. Epstein’s assistant Ghislaine Maxwell piloted submarines and explored the depths of this region.
Liszt uncovers new bombshell revelations from the files that pertain to Atlantis and Maxwell’s deep-sea dives, providing validation for his body of research. He also focuses on the many so-called “transhumanist” scientists Epstein recruited to visit Little St. James Island, his resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Does the Hot Zone contain ruins that hold the key to the ancient lost civilization of Atlantis?
That’s among the positions advanced in this New Year’s episode of the Dark Journalist, featuring the research and wizardry of Daniel Liszt.
The Hot Zone refers to the Caribbean region between Miami, Florida, along with Bimini in the Bahamas, stretching to the westernmost tip of Cuba. Flanked to the south by Yucatan, the region is full of mysterious underwater ruins that have largely escaped detection and discovery. Liszt believes these ruins can take us back to another world, an ancient world touched upon during the trance readings of the psychic Edgar Cayce.
Before you dismiss this notion as a big pile of woo, consider how many scientific juggernauts, outfits including NASA and Rockwell Collins, have devoted considerable time, expense and energy exploring these hidden nooks? Many others have bought into the spell — from the novelist Ernest Hemingway to even the notorious Jeffrey Epstein and his submarine-pilot mistress Ghislaine Maxwell.
The video runs a couple of hours, so you might want to set aside a couple of blocs of time for your full viewing pleasure.
Did Charlie Kirk’s opposition to more funding for the Ukraine War kill him? Is this a modern-day repeat of the storyline found in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom The Bell Tolls?
Here, veteran investigative journalist George Webb offers a shoe-leather investigation into teams, recruitment lanes and why the focus belongs on networks, not lone shooters.
Researchers into the Charlie Kirk political assassination, say Webb, must leave the amphitheater behind. The key now: We must focus on his larger support team. You can’t solve the story inside the bowl. You’ve got to walk out, nose to the wind, and follow the footprints. That means transportation, money, safehouses, and comms. It means the team.
Webb believes the assassination of Kirk opened a door for the placement of American military “advisors” in the Ukraine. Kirk opposed greater military involvement in that conflict. But, now, President Donald Trump has suddenly done an about-face, suggesting he might send military advisors into Ukraine. It’s not what Charlie wanted at all, but it’s what we might get, given the pressure from the assassins.
“Trump did a 180 degree turn on Ukraine the day after Charlie Kirk got killed,” says Webb. Now, we have the Secretary of War Pete Hegseth summoning all of his generals and admirals, presumably informing them of what will come next in the Ukraine.
As for the citizen journalists trying to solve Kirk’s murder, the best approach now is to trace the team. “We’ve got to follow the team,’ says Webb. Toward that end, he will soon be revealing the millionaire, dark-money “donors” who financed the militant antics of the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City. Who are these benefactors floating the Armed Queers? What more can we learn about its leader, Ermiya Fanaeian? If she’s actually a transgender, how did she win so many beauty pageants in Iran? Or is she a femme fatale to lead armed queers down a bizarre and confusing path? Stay tuned.
Was Atlantis discovered off the coast of Cuba? Has that discovery been hidden from the public for nefarious reasons?
Here, the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt delves into Paulina Zelitsky’s discovery of a network of ancient ruin sites that could represent Atlantis. Liszt not only reveals much about Zelitsky’s discovery, but also discusses the long road toward retracing the roots of Atlantis.
Edgar Cayce comes into play, as well as Rudolf Steiner, the author Ernest Hemingway and psychic Helena Blavatsky, long associated with Mystery School revelations.
Prepare for a deep dive into the Hot Zone — something to break up the chill and the melancholy as wintry blasts approach.
Daniel Liszt, the Dark Journalist, does a spinoff from his May 3rd Atlantis documentary. This time, he gets into the prophecies of the 19th century mystery school soothsayer Helena Blavatsky, who wrote quite extensively about the sinking of the lost civilization of Atlantis, during her years with the Theosophical Society. Was its destruction tied to its Belial Thevetat Group, attached to the Atlantean King Thevetat?
Much of the discussion hinges upon the psychic Edgar Cayce and his talk of the Tuaoi Stone, but the Dark Journalist touches upon many other attempts to explore and exploit the Caribbean region. Not only do we learn more about Ernest Hemingway and the scientist Thomas Townsend Brown, but also latter-day shysters like Jeffrey Epstein and his protege Ghislaine Maxwell.
So, buckle up and strap in. This is a two and a half-hour show, but well worth your time.
The Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt celebrates the 4th year in his X-STEGANOGRAPHY series with a special report that returns to the Hot Zone — the region of the Caribbean frequented by the likes of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Here, the conversation not only covers Epstein and Maxwell, but also the many fascinating mysteries of this Hot Zone. There’s talk of mystery schools, Edgar Cayce and the buried temples and cities strewn along the floor of the sea. Underwater researchers, including Jacques Cousteau as well as Ernest Hemingway, have looked for traces of Atlantis in this vicinity.
This is the first in a two-part series. We will present the second show on Wednesday, March 23. The reason? This show runs over three hours, so you’ll need time to digest it fully. Also, while the second show touches upon steganography, it otherwise deals with a different set of topics, including the secret space program, UFOs and federal emergency powers.
The Dark Journalist returns to the Hot Zone, the mysterious Caribbean quarters flanked by Bimini, Cuba and Yucatan, for a new video exploring U.S. Sen. Gary Hart’s aborted 1988 presidential campaign. Hart, of Colorado, was the darling of Hollywood Leftists, friend to Warren Beatty and presumed heir to the legacy of John F. Kennedy.
But his campaign came to a crashing end after word leaked of his extramarital affairs, particularly with a young South Carolina beauty contestant winner named Donna Rice, seen canoodling with Rice on a yacht named Monkey Business.
Was the press coverage surrounding Hart payback for his attacks on the CIA during the Church hearings? What was the connection between Hart’s mistress Donna Rice and Adnon Koshoggi? Did the mainstream media hound Hart because he was having an affair, or because the CIA directed them to eliminate a loose end?
Here, we begin to explore the connections linking sexual blackmail, Deep State spying, assassination attempts, the continuity of government, along with UFOs, Atlantis, Ernest Hemingway and Edgar Cayce. There’s a lot to digest, and the video runs more than three hours! Watch an hour and you’ll be hooked, coming back the next few days to finish it off!
Why were Ghislaine Maxwell and her paramour, Jeffrey Epstein, so focused on the islands of the Caribbean? This is the Hot Zone, the region below Florida and Miami, extending toward the Bahamas and Cuba.
In days of olde, pirates trolled these salty waters. Nowadays, Ghislaine piloted submarines, bringing Jeffrey ‘s rich fat cat friends for wanton orgies at the resort Epstein owned in the U.S. Virgin Islands — Little St. James Island.
Were the submarines strictly for transport or was an underwater search also in progress to locate buried and forgotten cities with towering pillars, now fallen into the sea? Are there land masses lying on the bed of the Atlantic Ocean that are now rising and could once again resurface, reveling ancient splendors? How do Ernest Hemingway, Edgar Cayce and Paulina Zelitsky, as well as President John F. Kennedy, figure into these mysteries?
Strap in for turbulence as the Dark Journalist embarks on a journey the likes of which could rock even King Poseidon, sending him rolling beneath the waves!
Digital guru and intrepid researcher Luke Slytalker returns with stunning new evidence of PGP key encoding in digital photos of Jeffrey Epstein stored on NYPost.com. More from Jason Goodman.
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While Hurricane Dorian hits North Carolina, did DEAD SHOT hit Abaco intentionally as a China submarine port? Is there a relation to New Atlantis, Epstein & a break-away civ? Meanwhile, HARPA is pushed forward from the Pentagon to normalize digital red flag surveillance…More from You Are Free TV.
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HOWARD HUGHES & ATLANTIS RISING! In this information-packed X-Series episode 64 on Billionaire Industrialist Howard Hughes and his strange activities in the HotZone of Ancient Atlantean Ruins between Cuba and Bimini. Hughes had developed a major Deep Sea Drill Platform Ship Called the Glomar Explorer for a secret mission for the CIA. The cover story was that it was to raise a Russian Nuclear Sub, but in new breakthrough research Dark Journalist reveals its true purpose was to scan Atlantean ruins in the HotZone, which also explains his leasing of Islands in the Bimini District. The controversial Autobiography of Howard Hughes showed that he met and spent serious time with legendary author Ernest Hemingway. The book suggests that Hughes used the pseudonym ‘Tom Garden’ when he met Hemingway and DJ believes it is an anagram relating to X Steganography.
Six Ernest Hemingway lookalikes celebrated the famed author’s legacy in Cuba with a visit to Cojimar, the town that inspired Hemingway’s award-winning novel The Old Man and the Sea.