
The newly released Epstein material adds serious weight to long-running suspicions that Zorro Ranch was not simply a remote New Mexico hideaway, but a heavily protected operational site built for secrecy, control, and secure communication. According...
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What's up everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. When it comes to Jeffrey Epstein and Zorro Ranch, we're all still trying to figure out what exactly was going on. One thing is for sure, we don't have the full story, but the good news is we're starting to piece it together. And I think that when we do have the full story, it's going to be pretty shocking to people because Jeffrey Epstein chose Zoro Ranch for a reason, and that reason is location. And considering the sensitive installations that Zorro Ranch is nestled between, it starts to make a whole lot of sense because Jeffrey Epstein was a whole lot more than a lone predator. And in this article from RAW Story, we're going to talk a little bit more about Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged ties to the CIA. This article was published by Raw Story and the headline little known detail at Epstein's or a Ranch may point the CIA ties. This article was authored by Alexander Willis. And as far as I'm concerned, the evidence has been mounting for years that Jeffrey Epstein was working with and for the CIA. Not just the CIA, but Epstein's genesis story. Well, that all started at Langley. So that's why I tell you, if you think we've seen or all the Epstein files, you have another thing coming. We most certainly have not. We haven't even seen all the files that the DOJ has. Never mind what they're stashing at Langley. After combing through the Justice Department's publicly available files on Jeffrey Epstein for months, veteran journalist Elisa Valdez Rodriguez came to a striking conclusion on Tuesday. That the disgraced financier's communication infrastructure suggests ties to U. S. Intelligence. No doubt about it. Why would he have the kind of things that he had on this property. It makes zero sense for a normal person, some lone predator, to have the that Epstein had. Epstein was CIA. Valdez Rodriguez bluntly claimed in the headline of her latest report published Tuesday, citing the advanced communication network at his New Mexico compound at as proof. Well, I think it's pretty strong proof. It's not the smoking gun, but when you add it, with everything else we know, not looking so good for the CIA. And look, let's be very clear. I've said from the very beginning that Jeffrey Epstein was a CIA cutout. He was first flipped by the FBI, and then after that, well, they figured out what they had. And once the government figures out that they have a useful tool, they use it. And according to our intelligence services, letting Epstein abuse girls was acceptable as long as he performed his duties for the intelligence service. Kind of like Whitey Bulger. He was an informant for the government for all those years, but he was still murdering people. He was still acting the way he did, and the government just protected him because they found him useful. You know, means justify the end and all. There's no public confirmation from the CIA, the justice department, or any official source that Epstein worked for or was an asset of U. S. Intelligence. Oh, yeah, because they're so forthcoming, they want to be so transparent that they got rid of all the people that were involved in the petition. So now James Comer is leading the band. Oh, yeah, we're gonna get to the bottom of this. I'm sure of it. Valdez Rodriguez had previously uncovered that Epstein's New Mexico compound, formerly known as Zoro Ranch, was outfitted with a private microwave communications link, A military grade communications channel that appears to still be maintained by the property's new owner, former GOP candidate and billionaire businessman Don Huffings, a strong ally of president Donnie Diddles. Well, that's odd. Why would that still be in operation? And furthermore, what's underneath Zorro ranch in those catacombs? What the hell is going on down there? And why would the government continue using that facility? Valdez Rodriguez has uncovered that Zoro ranch was likely built by Bradbury Stam, a major US Government linked contractor that does not build individual homes. And? And she also exposed high ranking officials for their previously undisclosed ties with a wealthy financier. Well, Good job by Ms. Valdez Rodriguez. Imagine calling yourself a journalist and not being interested in what happened here. I just don't get it. I really just don't get it. The revelations combined with reporting from journalist Kate justice suggest Epstein may have been recruited as a CIA asset and as a teenager, with the help of Donald Barr, father of Trump's former Attorney General William Barr, led Valdez Rodriguez to conclude that Epstein's operations were at least in part facilitated by US Intelligence. That's where she loses me. I don't think Donald Barr had anything to do with it as far as recruiting him. And I think that Jeffrey Epstein was flipped by the FBI first, and then of course, the FBI and the CIA, they talk. And if they have an informant that might be useful, well, now look, I'm not saying that Donald Bar's dad didn't have anything to do with it afterwards. Maybe he did, I don't know. But what I will tell you is this. Jeffrey Epstein was an asset for the government. The files were always public, the documents were always there. The story was always visible to anyone who looked. Valdez Rodriguez wrote True, 100% true. And you just have to do the legwork to put the pieces together. There's no gigantic mystery here. Now look again. There is no smoking gun. There's not going to be. You're dealing with intelligence. They clean up their mess. When an asset is burned, they're burned. That means all the records, everything connecting them to the service, that's gone. And that's exactly what happened with Epstein. But not only did they get rid of the paper trail, well, they had to get rid of the source. Valdez Rodriguez also highlighted a telling email exchange Epstein had just over three years before his death in jail while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, the NYC Medical examiner ruled it a suicide. In March of 2016, Epstein communicated with an individual named William who Valdez Rodriguez identified as being Bill Patterson, a New Mexico businessman and owner of Patterson Ranch Airport in Santa Fe, about setting up an Internet connection for Zorro Ranch. Look, Epstein's tentacles reach deep. And when it comes to New Mexico, folks, again we are just scratching the surface. There's a lot going on down in New Mexico.
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Of the options available, Epstein chose the most difficult option. One that Patterson said would require incredibly expensive industrial military grade equipment. I wonder why he needed that. I'm sure it was just so he could, you know, send emails to Henry Jarecki or so that he can contact Prince Andrew. I mean, how much more evidence do people need? The silver lining of choosing the most difficult option, Valdez Rodriguez explained, was that it would make interception of communications effectively impossible. So what people will say is he was just a private guy, you know, rich guy, private. Didn't want anyone to know about all of his, you know, business dealings. What are you, a conspiracy theorist? The documents recording that choice and everything that followed are sitting in the DOJ's publicly available Epstein file archive. They've been there since the files were released. Almost no one has read them. Valdez Rodriguez wrote, well, there's a lot going on in the files, and I think each person who interested in the story has her own rabbit holes to jump down. And right now we're focusing on Jeffrey Epstein's death when it comes to the files. But we're going to make our way through all of it. Well, maybe not all of it. Three million documents, a lot of documents. But the ones that are consequential, the ones that I find to be enlightening. Our journey has just begun. What they reveal is not merely a connectivity decision. It's the operational signature of an intelligence asset building covert communications infrastructure, surrounded by the men who built them, protected by the institutions that owned them, and connected literally through a satellite uplink with direct to orbit authorization for wherever his handlers needed that data to go. And I don't think Epstein had handlers in the traditional sense. I think that Epstein was a free agent. He had contacts. He had people at these agencies that he could go through. And people certainly contacted him for jobs 100%. But I don't think he had a handler in the traditional sense. You know, going to the park for a meetup or a drop off. All right, the bench over by the statue, you're going to look under the bench and there is a hollowed out piece of it. And that's where you'll find your message. I don't think that's what Epstein was doing. I think that Epstein was working for himself a lot of the time, but that he would take jobs on spec. You know, he'd be contacted by Russia or he'd be contacted by the Mossad or somebody at CIA or MI6, whatever, and he would effectively be the middleman. He'd facilitate whatever it is they're looking for. And I think that when you really get into it and you start looking at what Epstein really was, that's what he was. A facilitator, a man that would make things happen. Yeah, I could connect you. Oh, I can loan you that. Oh, I got a guy. And that's why Epstein was indispensable to these people. And that's why, in my opinion, he was protected for so long. And now that the state of New Mexico has launched their investigation, I wonder how deep they're gonna go. So like usual, we'll keep an eye on things and when we have some more information one way or the other, we'll get it added to the catalog. All the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
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In this episode, host Bobby Capucci delves into the mysterious and highly secure communications setup at Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, exploring allegations of CIA involvement and raising questions about the ongoing secrecy and power structures surrounding Epstein's operations. Drawing upon recent investigative reporting, Capucci connects the ranch's sophisticated technology infrastructure to broader themes of intelligence agencies, cover-ups, and the potential complicity of US government officials. The episode synthesizes revelations from journalists such as Elisa Valdez Rodriguez and others, highlighting the mounting evidence of intelligence community ties to Epstein, while emphasizing just how much remains unseen.
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On Epstein’s role:
Capucci pulls no punches throughout, maintaining a skeptical, almost incredulous tone at the sheer blatant nature of circumstances and continued media/political reluctance to confront the real depth of Epstein's connection to power. He repeatedly challenges both official narratives and mainstream journalistic disinterest, rallying his listeners to dig deeper, question more, and expect further shocking revelations as the story continues to unfold.
All referenced documents, articles, and evidence are linked in the podcast episode’s description box, as noted by the host.