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The Epstein Data Dance

James O’Keefe talks with Sage Steele about the Jeffrey Epstein files and why President Donald Trump has tried to block any further releases. O’Keefe believes a full release would exonerate Trump, while proving the culpability of former President Bill Clinton.

But O’Keefe says there’s much else that could get revealed that it could potentially destroy our government — not brick by brick, but entirely. So he says this is one case where restraint might be in order, and releases should occur, but only in a more limited way.

According to Bix Weir of Road to Roota, the United States has been on a covert path back to the constitutional gold and silver standard since the 1981 Gold Commission, a secret initiative under Ronald Reagan to dismantle the fiat money scam and restore sound money as mandated by the Constitution. Weir decodes the Federal Reserve’s cryptic 1981 comic “Wishes and Rainbows,” re-released in 2007, as a roadmap—”The Road to Roota”—outlining the transition from “Grey Flowers” (fiat currency) to “Colorland” (a redeemable gold-backed system), complete with hidden U.S. gold reserves in places like the Grand Canyon to fuel the reset.

He argues this plan accelerates under figures like Donald Trump, who is leveraging massive undisclosed gold stashes to collapse the manipulated markets and implement a new gold/silver coin standard via the U.S. Mint, where silver could skyrocket to match gold at a 1:1 ratio, freeing Americans from endless inflation and debt slavery. Central to this liberation is abolishing the Federal Reserve, the “BIG player” Weir identifies as the root of global economic hatred toward the West, with its computer-driven manipulations since Alan Greenspan’s era propping up a dying fiat blip. Trump, per Weir, is crashing the [Central Bank] system through engineered chaos, paving the way for constitutional money where every citizen can redeem notes for physical gold and silver, ending the Fed’s reign and restoring true freedom.

Weir’s scathing exposé paints JP Morgan Chase as the epicenter of silver market rigging, with CEO Jamie Dimon—derisively dubbed “Jamie Demon” for his demonic role in financial crimes—leading a cabal that has suppressed silver prices through massive COMEX shorts and derivative slams, all while cashing out ahead of the inevitable squeeze that could drain their “house silver” vaults dry.

This manipulation ties directly to Epstein Island scandals, where Weir reveals JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank facilitated the financier’s criminal network, enabling cash flows for trafficking that intertwined elite bankers like Dimon with the island’s depravities. Exposing Epstein’s client list, including Dimon’s inner circle, would unleash uncontrollable silver demand as the rigged system’s veils tear away, crushing the bullion banks and vindicating Weir’s long-warned “Silver Alert” for a monetary rebellion. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

How Sports Went Woke

Sports journalist Sage Steele recounts her journey from ESPN to independent broadcasting, describing how she rose through the ranks and the riveting transformation of the network and sports in general to a “woke” culture.

Appearing on The Rubin Report, with Dave Rubin, Steele, who proudly admits that her conservative upbringing and personal experiences shaped her political evolution, says ESPN’s conversion to wokeness and its shift toward political activism came at rapid pace following the election of Donald J. Trump.

Steele says she was punished and canceled for speaking out against vaccine mandates and shares her observations about the hypocrisy within social-justice movements, the network’s profit motive behind racial division and divisive narratives, and the impact of transgender athletes in women’s sports, revealing fears and challenges faced in addressing the issue, plus more.

Obama And Transgenderism

In the name of diversity, ESPN fired Sage Steele. Pretty funny, except it’s not. Here’s what happened, as she relates her life story with Tucker Carlson.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a 22-minute version of the full interview. To see it all, you’ll need to visit Tucker’s channel  — the Tucker Carlson Network.)

 

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