Nephilim Death Squad - Episode 154: The Client List w/ Nick Bryant
Release Date: April 19, 2025
Host: TopLobsta Productions
Introduction
In Episode 154 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts TopLobsta Productions engage in a profound conversation with renowned journalist Nick Bryant. The episode delves deep into the harrowing truths surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, exploring themes of child trafficking, government corruption, media complicity, and the ongoing struggle for justice faced by the victims.
Nick Bryant’s Background and Investigative Journey
[02:21]
Nick Bryant introduces himself as a dedicated journalist with a focus on uncovering political blackmail and child trafficking networks. He highlights his notable works, including:
- "The Franklin Scandal": "a story of power brokers, child abuse and betrayal."
- *"Confessions of a D.C. Madam, the Politics of Sex, Lies and Blackmail."
- *"The Truth About: A Tale of Extraordinary Lies and Liars."
Bryant emphasizes his early involvement in investigating the Epstein case, stating, "I believe I was the first journalist onto that reality" ([02:21]).
Uncovering Epstein’s Network: Black Book and Flight Logs
[07:49]
Bryant recounts his initial investigation into Epstein, which began in Florida, focusing on Miami and Fort Lauderdale rather than Mar-a-Lago. His breakthrough came through obtaining Epstein’s black book and later flight logs. "I was the guy that put the black book on the Internet in 2015" ([07:49]), he reveals, underscoring the reluctance of major publications to engage with his findings initially. It took three years before platforms like Gawker published the information, leading to widespread dissemination. Bryant laments the media's hesitation, attributing it to the unsettling nature of uncovering such deep-seated corruption.
Government Corruption and the Grand Jury Cover-Up
[12:10]
Delving into the systemic failures, Bryant discusses how the federal government, particularly under U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, "was told that he had to stand down because Epstein was intelligence" ([12:10]). He elaborates on the corruption within the grand jury system, explaining how victims were discredited and marginalized. "The grand juror system is very, very flawed," Bryant asserts, detailing how victims were labeled as prostitutes and made to feel ashamed ([12:10]).
Media Complicity and Failure to Advocate for Victims
[16:46]
Bryant criticizes the media’s handling of the Epstein case, particularly the Netflix documentary. He describes it as a "horrible documentary" that fails to convey the brutal realities faced by the victims ([19:22]). He argues that media outlets have focused on salacious details rather than advocating for justice, thereby neglecting the profound suffering of the victims.
The Epstein Compensation Program: NDAs and Limited Justice
[50:36]
Addressing the Epstein Victims Compensation Program, Bryant exposes its flaws. "When women get a settlement from that program, that's it. They sign an NDA and they can't go after any of their other perpetrators," he explains ([44:37]). This practice, he argues, silences victims and prevents them from seeking comprehensive justice. Bryant dissects the inequities within the program, noting discrepancies in settlement amounts and the coercive nature of the NDAs.
Flight Logs and the Implications of Association
[40:23]
The discussion turns to the infamous flight logs, where Bryant distinguishes between perpetrators and possibly innocent passengers. He shares a poignant story of a young woman misled by Epstein's association with Bill Clinton, ultimately coercing her into exploitation: "Epstein had one of the girls perform fellatio on him... she’s gonna go to an island," highlighting the manipulative tactics used to trap victims ([40:23]).
Epstein’s Death and Ongoing Conspiracy Theories
[28:35]
Bryant touches upon the controversial circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death. While acknowledging various conspiracy theories, he remains focused on the pressing issue of seeking justice for the victims. "We have girls that have been trafficked for 25 years that are very damaged and they need justice," he emphasizes, considering the rampant speculation about Epstein’s demise as a distraction ([29:00]).
Call to Action: Seeking Justice for Victims
[57:53]
In the concluding segment, Bryant passionately urges listeners to support his nonprofit, EpsteinJustice.com. "We need justice for Epstein-trafficked girls for 25 years," he states ([53:06]). He outlines his strategy to indict known pimps and leverage established evidence to dismantle the trafficking networks. Bryant envisions a ripple effect where major perpetrators will expose higher-level abusers, similar to Mafia-style RICO prosecutions.
Final Thoughts and Support for the Movement
[60:03]
As the episode wraps up, Bryant reaffirms his commitment to justice, asserting, "We have the information we can indict Epstein perps with," and reiterates the importance of public support in his mission ([60:03]). He provides listeners with resources to access his work and encourages active participation in the movement to hold the government accountable.
Notable Quotes
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Nick Bryant
- "I believe I was the first journalist onto that reality." ([02:21])
- "When you cover up a crime, you're aiding, abetting that crime." ([12:18])
- "The grand juror system is very, very flawed." ([12:10])
- "We need justice for Epstein-trafficked girls for 25 years." ([53:06])
- "We have the information we can indict Epstein perps with." ([60:03])
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David Lee Corbo
- "It's not only just impunity, it's also the implications of it." ([15:49])
- "Justice for the victims of Epstein and operations like Epstein's is much more appealing than settlements and NDAs." ([58:43])
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Top Lobster
- "I kind of want to address something that I didn't intend on addressing." ([05:39])
- "The longer they kick this down the road, and the more people stew on it, the angrier they get." ([59:26])
Conclusion
Episode 154 of Nephilim Death Squad presents a compelling narrative on the Epstein case through the lens of Nick Bryant’s investigative work. The discussion underscores the pervasive issues of child trafficking, institutional corruption, and media failures, while also highlighting the resilience and ongoing fight for justice among the victims. Listeners are left with a poignant call to action to support initiatives aimed at dismantling these dark networks and holding perpetrators accountable.
Resources:
- Nick Bryant’s Website: NickBryantNYC.com
- Epstein Justice Nonprofit: EpsteinJustice.com
