
Melanie Walker is a physician and neuroscience/global-health figure who worked in Bill Gates’ orbit while also having long-running ties to Jeffrey Epstein. She joined the Gates Foundation in 2006 as a senior program officer and later remained...
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What's up, everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. How come the most dangerous people in the world never look like the villains were taught to fear? I mean, we grow up thinking that evil is loud, messy, snarling in the dark with blood on its teeth. Something that you can point at from across the street and identify immediately. We picture criminals as the kind of people who leave chaos in their wake. Broken windows, mangled bodies, police sirens, the smell of gasoline and smoke. But real power doesn't snarl. Real power doesn't kick down doors. Real power smiles politely, speaks softly, signs autographs and gives interviews on morning talk shows where everyone claps and laughs and pretends that we're watching a saint descend from the heavens instead of a mass sewn together from lies. Real power sits on foundation boards, funds research labs, poses next to children for photo ops, and gets invited to speak on global stages about morality and progress. Like they invented the concept, Real power wears soft colors, wire RM glasses, custom tailored suits, and a gentle laugh that sounds rehearsed down to the syllable, because it is. And while we're all busy staring at the monsters with fangs and drooling jaws, the real predators glide through airports with private security escorts and and billion dollar public relations machines, polishing every step they take until it gleams like polished chrome. They don't hide in the shadows. They hide in daylight beneath applause, shielded by a reputation, polished so bright that it blinds us. And that's why people miss the truth. Because we're trained to trust a certain aesthetic from birth. Conditioned like obedient laboratory dogs to salivate when we hear the bell of wealth ring. We're trained to assume wealth equals wisdom and influence equals integrity. That a person with billions at their fingertips must inherently be a good person because bad people don't get that far. Or so the fairy tale goes. We're trained to believe that someone who donates billions must surely be guided by noble intent, as if philanthropy automatically absolves the sins done behind locked doors. And in that blind trust we hand them the keys to every locked door in society, every vault, every institution, every back room, every private meeting where decisions that affect millions of lives are made without a vote. We hand over authority without ever demanding proof of character. We assume benevolence where scrutiny should be mandatory. We excuse proximity to evil as coincidence instead of strategy. We accept contradictions like their gospel, because the alternative, the that someone we praised, idolized, defended, and handed power to might actually be rotting on the inside. Makes us uncomfortable to the point of nausea. Nobody wants to believe they were fooled. Nobody wants to admit they admired a mask instead of a man. But there comes a moment in every storm where the wind changes direction and the sky turns a color that tells you something catastrophic is coming. When the polite smile starts to crack at the edges like like old pain. When too many questions pile up in one corner of the room and no amount of charity checks or carefully crafted interviews can plaster them over anymore. When the stories don't match, when the timelines fall apart like wet tissue paper, and when the truth begins to leak through the seams like water through a failing dam, unstoppable and accelerating look. It's always subtle at first, a hesitation in an answer, a stutter where there wasn't one before. A nervous swallow, a shift in the eyes away from the camera down to the floor, anywhere but directly at the question, the kind of tiny tells that say far more than words being spoken, the kind casinos train dealers to spot in card sheets because micro expressions never lie. And suddenly the perfectly polished Persona starts to look less like confidence and more like panic. And eventually the world stumbles into a moment of clarity where we stop asking whether something is wrong and begin asking how long everything has been wrong without us noticing. When we realize that power protects itself with silence, and silence is the weapon that buries victims deeper than any grave. When we start to understand that the biggest scandals are never the ones splashed across tabloids and neon colors, when with dramatic headlines and paparazzi chasing cars. The biggest scandals are the ones we were never meant to question, the ones wrapped in prestige and stainless steel respectability, the ones defended by institutions we were raised to trust with our lives. The ones surrounded by lawyers, PR firms, media gatekeepers and politicians who build barricades made of fear, money and non disclosure agreements. These aren't accidents. Their systems. And systems don't crumble easily. So in this episode, we're going to talk about a man who built an empire on reputation. A man who wrapped himself in virtue like armor forged in public relations laboratories. A man who crafted an image so bulletproof the world forgot to check what was underneath the coating because they were too blinded by the reflection. A man who believed he was untouchable, insulated by a well thicker than concrete, cloaked in philanthropy like a holy robe, and protected by silence so absolute it might as well have been a fortress. But silence now has an expiration date. Silence decays. Silence cracks under pressure. And sometimes the cracks arrive faster than anyone expected, spreading like lightning across a black sky. Because every lie eventually meets the moment it can outrun. Every secret eventually grows too heavy to carry. Every polished halo eventually slips. And when they do, everything starts to unravel. Slow at first, then all at once. And when the unraveling begins, the world doesn't look away. It leans in. It watches. It listens. It demands. And the man at the center of the storm learns very quickly that applause cannot drown out truth forever. No matter how loud, no matter how expensive, no matter how carefully choreographed. Yo, Bill Gates. Welcome to the show. One of the most fascinating things about the whole Jeffrey Epstein catastrophe is how many of the so called titans of industry, kings of philanthropy and saviors of the human race, manage to slither their way out of real scrutiny like grease deals dipped in Teflon. And at the top of that list, sitting on a mountain made of other people's money and delusion, is none other than Bill. I know everything. Gates himself. Yo, this dude walks around like he's the great benevolent overlord of science and morality, handing out lectures on pandemic response and education reform like stale communion wafers. We're all supposed to look up at him with big puppy dog eyes, nodding vigorously, whispering, thank you for saving us, oh wise one. Meanwhile, the dude was hanging out with Epstein, a convicted sex offender, after the conviction. Let that sink in for a moment, because it never gets any less insane, no matter how many times we say it. He didn't just bump into Epstein at a Starbucks, shake hands and move on, bro. Went back repeatedly, like a man returning to a buffet table filled with food poisoning. And yet we're supposed to believe it was all purely professional? Strictly business. Nothing to see here. Move along. There's an Incredible comedy. Dark, tragic and stupid all at the same time. In the way Bill Gates has tried to explain the relationship. First it was just a couple meetings, Then it was a couple dinners. Then it was raising money for philanthropic ideas. Then it was an attempt to gain access to Epstein's well connected network. Every time a new detail comes out, the number of interactions mysteriously grows, like a fungus spreading across drywall. If it goes on much longer, we'll probably hear that he and Epstein were roommates in college and have matching tattoos. But sure, Bill, it was all completely innocent. Because when you're one of the richest men in the world with unlimited influence and infinite resources at your fingertips, the man you simply must discuss business with, of course, is a recently convicted sex trafficker. I mean, it makes perfect sense, right? Nothing suspicious there. That's what all geniuses do. They network with predators. And the part that fries my synapses is. Is when Gates tries to paint himself as a helpless, naive little kitten who didn't know what Epstein was. As if Jeffrey Epstein was some random real estate agent from Boise whose past was hard to Google. No, this was a man who had been all over every newspaper in America. You'd have needed to be living under a rock inside of the cave, beneath another rock to not know who Epstein was in 2011. Hell, even the rocks knew. But Bill's version of events is essentially. Gosh, I had no idea. I was too busy curing malaria or something. The arrogance of expecting anyone to buy that excuse is astounding. Like we're all supposed to swallow it without choking. Sorry, but believing that story would require a level of stupidity that should legally require a helmet. And let us talk about Melinda Gay, shall we? Because even she, the woman who shared a home and a bank account and a life with Bill, told him flat out to stay the hell away from Epstein. She said the guy radiated creep energy, like a nuclear core. About the breach, it wasn't subtle. It wasn't gentle hinting. It was a bright, blinking red warning siren screaming, do not go back. And what did Bill do? He ignored her completely. What kind of man does that? The kind who either thinks he's untouchable or the kind who doesn't want to stop doing something he knows he shouldn't be doing. You pick. But let's be very clear here. I'm not saying Gates abused minors or trafficked anyone. I'm not accusing him of being on the island or participating in anything physical. What I am saying with absolute confidence, is that he placed himself in proximity to that world and Proximity matters when children are being victimized. And when someone as powerful as Bill Gates chooses to associate with a predator like Epstein. And it sends a message. It says, your crimes aren't enough to make me walk away. It says my ambition is more important than your victims. It says that you're useful to me. I don't care who you destroy. That's the real moral rot here. Then we have the delicious irony of Bill Gates presenting himself as the global authority on ethics, responsibility and moral leadership. Dude flies around the world giving TED talks about saving humanity through vaccines and climate control, while brushing off Epstein questions like lint. He wants to talk about the future of civilization, but not about why he was repeatedly meeting with a serial sex predator after the conviction. And every time he gets asked, he answers like a man late to a math test. Anxious, annoyed, and scrambling to remember what lie he told last time. The shit is almost an art. And it's extraordinary that in a system where every other Epstein adjacent elite has been dragged through the mud. Clinton, Prince Andrew, Dershowitz. Gates somehow floats above the storm like a helium balloon that refuses to pop. It's almost like the media has a protective bubble around him. Almost like someone in very powerful places decided certain discussions were off limits. You mention Prince Andrew and everyone nods. You mention Bill Clinton and people know the score. But you bring up Bill Gates, and suddenly the room falls silent and the PR alarms start ringing. No, no, no. Don't touch that one. Why? What makes him different? Why is this dude the sacred cow? The timing of everything is also curious as hell. These meetings didn't happen in the 90s before Epstein's first conviction. These weren't teenage mistakes or early career misjudgments. These meetings happened after Epstein had already been convicted of abusing minors. After he had already been exposed publicly. After the entire world knew he was radioactive. What does that say about Bill's judgment? Or his priorities or his moral compass? That's not being tricked, folks. That's volunteering. And his excuses have always been laughable. He wanted fundraising connections for philanthropy. I'm sorry, what? The fourth richest man on the planet needed a registered sex offender to help him find donors? He couldn't find anyone respectable. He couldn't call Warren Buffett and ask for a list. He had to rely on the pimp in chief. If that's true, then he's the worst businessman alive. If it's not, then he's lying. Either option is straight up pathetic. And then, of course, we have the puppet show of public relations spin around the story every time a journalist presses on it, the answers become more ridiculous. First we barely knew each other, then it was a mistake and I regret it. Then I wish I had done things differently. Meanwhile, every new document leak shows more meetings, more travel, more involvement. Hell, if this keeps going, we'll find out they had a timeshare in Maui and Matchin robes. It's the slow reveal of a lie, and nothing reeks worse than a slow reveal. It's also worth noting how aggressively Bill Gates wants to control the narrative. This lamb will go on television and talk for hours about artificial intelligence, global health, and the future of education. But ask about Epstein and he gets that twitch in his face like someone on Unplugged his operating system. Suddenly the sentences get shorter, the tone strained, the eyes dart like a kid caught sneaking out past curfew. That's not how an innocent man behaves. That's how a man with something to protect behaves.
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And let's not forget the Gates divorce went nuclear around the same time more Epstein details started leaking, not speculation. That's the timeline when the most powerful couple and philanthropy splits and Epstein keeps popping up in the cracks it's not hard to connect the dots. Melinda herself has said Epstein played a major role in her decision to leave. Do you think that's normal? People don't divorce over casual acquaintances. People divorce over betrayal, deception, and danger. One of the best things Melinda ever said was that Epstein was evil personified. Read that again. Not creepy, not concerning, not. Not unpleasant. Evil personified. That's a nuclear statement. That's fire alarm language. When someone calls a man evil personified and your response is, well, I'll keep going back anyway. We're not talking about a misunderstanding. We're talking about a conscious choice and a bad one. And yet, somehow, in the great parade of Epstein enablers and opportunists, Bill Gates has managed to pose as the innocent victim of circumstance. Like something just happened to him. Poor little billionaire boy. The PR narrative is always he didn't know better. He's learned from his mistake. He regrets the association. Meanwhile, the survivors of Epstein have had to live with these scars that are never going to heal. But we're supposed to feel sorry for Bill because it's embarrassing for him? Cry me a goddamn river. You would think that a man who spends every waking moment preaching about transparency would welcome an opportunity to clear the air. But no. Ask him to testify under oath about Epstein and watch how fast he vanishes like smoke. Ask him if he supports the release of every Epstein file. And watch him develop sudden amnesia. Ask if he is willing to answer detailed questions publicly. And watch him sprint into a black SUV like the building's on fire. If everything was innocent, why hide? Again? Innocent people don't run. And one of the craziest things of all is how the public has been conditioned to believe Bill Gates is some kind of benevolent super genius who would never do anything wrong. The halo effect is blinding. The man built a computer company in the 80s, and suddenly he's the Pope of science. People treat him like he's the final authority on everything from pandemics to farming to education policy. Meanwhile, he can't answer the simplest question about why he repeatedly met with a convicted sex offender. That's what you call cognitive dissonance, folks. The idea that Bill Gates didn't know who Epstein was is an insult to intelligence. It's an insult to logic, it's an insult to the victims, and it's an insult to anyone who has ever read a newspaper. If a random citizen knows Bill Gates knew. It wasn't a secret. It wasn't hidden. It wasn't ambiguous. He made a conscious decision to align himself with a monster because he thought the benefits outweighed the risk. And he assumed he'd never get caught. But guess what? The world has changed. People are tired of the lies, the evasions, and the elite protection racket that shields powerful men from accountability. The winds are shifting. The storm is building. And Bill Gates, whether he likes it or not, is standing right in the path of it. Like a man holding a metal pole on a rooftop during a hurricane, insisting that everything is just fine. He can pretend forever that this is going to blow over, but. But storms like this, they don't pass. They consume. So the question now is not whether Bill Gates will be forced to answer for his Epstein involvement. The question is, when? And more importantly, who will do the asking? Because the media sure as hell hasn't. Congress hasn't. Law enforcement hasn't. Everyone keeps tiptoeing around him like he's some sacred relic. But pressure has a funny way of cracking stone. And I don't think that this pressure is going anywhere. It's also time someone asked the obvious. What was Bill Gates getting out of his relationship that he couldn't get anywhere else? Because that's the real question. The answer will tell us everything. Billionaires don't waste time. Every meeting has a purpose. Every connection has value. So what value did Epstein have that made Bill Gates ignore warnings from his wife, the media, and basic human decency? That question alone should terrify him. Maybe it was money. Maybe it was networking. Maybe it was leverage. Maybe it was something darker. But whatever it was, it wasn't harmless. And it wasn't casual. Because no man risks his marriage, his reputation, and his legacy to have a friendly chat with a sex offender about philanthropy. That's a fairy tale for children. So here's my hope, and it's a simple one. Put Bill Gates under oath. Not an interview, not a friendly panel, not a prepared statement. Under oath, under a penalty of perjury, in a chair with cameras rolling. And let the questions rip. Every single one of them. No more hiding behind fake regret and sanitized talking points. Time for real answers. Because at the end of the day, if he has nothing to hide, he won't mind, right? If everything was innocent, it should be easy. If it was all an unfortunate misunderstanding, he should welcome the chance to set the record straight. But if not, if the truth is worse than we think, then we deserve to know. And the victims deserve justice. Bill Gates may be used to getting his way. He may be used to controlling the narrative, buying the silence and steering the story. But this is not a PR crisis. This is a reckoning. And the reckoning doesn't care about net worth. Reckoning doesn't care about how many foundations you fund. The reckoning doesn't care if you invented the world's most annoying operating system. It cares about truth. So buckle up, Billy boy. Your time on the sidelines is ending. The storm is here. The questions are coming, and they won't be soft. Oh, you'll try to hide. You'll try to shrug it off. You'll try to laugh it away. But the world isn't laughing anymore. Not even close. And when the dust settles and history writes its chapters, the line, I barely knew him is not going to cut it. Not this time. That excuse belongs in the trash alongside every other lie told to keep Epstein's protectors cushioned. Transparency means transparency for everyone. No exceptions. If the truth about Epstein is ever going to come out in full, then Bill Gates must sit under the same microscope as every other elite who circled that monster like vultures around the corpse. Nobody gets a pass. Not even the self appointed king of morality. And if he refuses, then the refusal speaks louder than any admission. The victims deserve more than silence. The public deserves more than silence. They deserve accountability. And accountability is not selective. The world is done playing dumb. The world is done pretending that billionaires are gods. The world is done believing the fairy tales. It's time for answers. And it's time for Bill Gates to stop hiding from them. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
Bobby Capucci
So Vicki Ward has an article out in Rolling Stone, and in the article, she's talking about Melanie Walker. Now, those of you who have been listening to this podcast from the beginning know who Melanie Walker is. Already a neurosurgeon ties to Bill Gates, somebody who was with the Joe Exotic of the Linzor family. And in New Mexico, I uploaded an old episode that I did when that all occurred from 2020, just recently. And it goes into a little bit about who this neurosurgeon is. Now, we're going to talk about that a little bit more in this episode, obviously. And as much as I dislike Vicki Ward, and I dislike the way she went about this whole entire case, this information about this neuroscientist is a good rehash for you folks out there. So we're gonna. We're gonna hit that again. We're gonna talk about that, and we're gonna see what Vicky Ward has to say about it. Now, I'm sure, according to Vicki Ward, she's the one who figured this all out. She's the one who broke this part of the story as well. Because remember, we're all the hero in our own story, right? And I don't, you know, I've been pretty clear about my feelings towards Vicky Ward's work in this case. I don't know her personally. Right? Right. So my problem with her is not a personal problem. I don't know her personally. But professionally, the way she went about things in this Epstein case for a long time is straight trash. And the fact now that she is profiting off of all of it is even worse. So all I can do is talk about my opinion towards the woman. Right. And I find her reprehensible. I find the fact that she has profited off the back of these survivors in such a way reprehensible. And I also think it's comical at best when these publications, like the one we're going to use today to read the story Rolling Stone act like this information has not been out there in the atmosphere. They act like this information hasn't been talked about amongst us for literally years now. But you're the conspiracy theorist, remember? You're the asshole. You don't know what you're talking about. You have no idea. Meanwhile, you guys have lapped the legacy media at this point. So basically, anything that comes out, we're just rehashing it, right? We're going over ground that we've treaded for literally years at this point. But it's out there. So we're going to address it and we're going to add it to the catalog. Today we have an article from Rolling Stone. Like I said, the author is Vicky Ward. The headline what was the real relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates? Now, we've dug into this quite a bit, right? The relationship between Epstein and Bill Gates. And they were a lot closer than they let on. That's a fact. Now, Bill Gates and the rest of these people that were around Epstein, that had business with Epstein or breaking bread with Epstein, they're all in the middle of trying to distance themselves like it's nobody's business. You know how those long distance runners start out in the Olympics? They're going slow for the first few laps, and then by the time the end comes around, these dudes are hauling ass. That's what all of the people that were hanging out with Epstein look like. When everything first started to break, they were all like, not a big deal. It's just Jeffrey now, when people are starting to get hip to what's going on now that the narrative has started to change. You see all of these cowards running for the hills, when in reality, all of these cowards that knew Epstein, that were hanging around Epstein, should be running towards the FBI's office, but none of them are doing that. And we all know that the FBI doesn't have any steel in its spine. We all know that the FBI only likes to go after political targets. We all know that the FBI doesn't have the courage to go after people with political ties. So they get to skate by, huh? They get to do whatever they want. Nobody ever calls them out. Nobody ever says, what the fuck were you people doing there? It takes people like you, people like me, and especially people like the survivors to bring light to this stuff. This, this is basic journalism 101. This is basic police work 101. Again, I don't know how many times I have to say it. I'm. I'm not any kind of inspector, okay? I'm not an inspector Gadget or anything else. But it's rather obvious what happened here. And it's rather obvious that the FBI is a shit show and they have no idea and no control of what's going on in their own office. All you have to do is take a look in the news to see how screwed up things are in the FBI. Everything's fubar. And these are the people that we're supposed to trust. These are the people that we're supposed to have confidence in. Well, sorry folks, I don't point blank, period. I do not have confidence in them. I watched the way they bungled nine, 11. And then I sat here and I watched it in real time on the October 1st shooting here in Las Vegas. I listened to that whole entire thing on the police scanner and the narrative that they force fed us and what really happened, two very different things. So the FBI office in general is a shit show. And we can't really depend on them to do the right thing. They've proven time and time again that they are not able to do the right thing or they won't do the right thing. And I don't mean the actual agents, case agents. I'm talking about the bureaucrats above them and all of these people that are running from the hills because of their relationship with Epstein. Every single one of them should be brought in and questioned under oath, just like in any other investigation. Where in the hell is the courage of the authorities? I guess they only have that courage when it's poor people they have hemmed up when they're offering you 20 year. A 20 year plea deal when if you had a lawyer you'd be getting out in six months. I guess that's the only time that they have courage like typical bullies.
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Bobby Capucci
As the world now knows, one of the most surprising names to have popped up around Jeffrey Epstein is Microsoft co founder Bill Gates. It's been widely reported that Gates had flown on Epstein's plane at least once and visited his home multiple times. But the depth of their relationship is not fully known and more details are emerging. The media is rife with speculation that one cause of Gates recent divorce from his wife Melinda was his relationship with Epstein. Well, you think? I mean, look, I don't know Melinda Gates, I don't know Bill Gates. But you would think that if your husband was canoodling around with a sex offender, you'd probably have a thing or two to say about it, right? I know for a fact that if I was hanging around with a known sex offender that I'd probably end up getting my ass beat by Carrie when I came home. Certainly wouldn't be a nonchalant oh, how's your buddy thing going? That's for damn sure. So I can imagine that Melinda Gates was not too happy over the fact that Jeffrey Epstein's out there cavorting. I mean, that Bill Gates is out there cavorting with Jeffrey Epstein. But again, what sort of man was Bill Gates behind closed doors?
Podcast Host/Narrator
Folks? We don't know.
Bobby Capucci
All we know is the image that we get force fed about Bill Gates, his buddies and people like him. That's what we get force fed, right? Oh, Bill Gates is a great guy. He's a philanthropist. He's giving out money. He cares about people. He's giving vaccines to the Underdeveloped world. Never mind the other shit he's up to that we don't know about. Never mind the fact that he's breaking bread over at a sex offender, a level three sex offender, by the way, over at his house. Never mind any of that because he breaks off a couple of bucks to people every now and then. And that's the armor all of these people wrap themselves in, right? They wrap themselves in their charitable givings so that when shit goes south, they can use that as a buoy, right? So they don't sink. Oh, oh, well, I gave away a billion dollars to so and so. I'm a good person. Never mind the fact of the other devious, horrendous shit you were involved in. When asked about how they met, a spokesperson for the Gates foundation told me that many people encouraged Gates to meet with Epstein, suggesting that Epstein would help bring funds into the software entrepreneur's famed philanthropic organization. Again, you're Bill Gates. You need people to bring money into your. Your, your charity. You don't got all the money. I thought you were giving away billions of dollars. I thought you're giving away your whole fortune. What do you need Jeffrey Epstein's money for, you pencil neck dickhead? You pocket protector wearing, dorky ass nerd? What do you need Epstein's money for, you don't. You enjoyed his company, didn't you, fellow travelers and all, huh, Mr. Gates? In 2019, Gates was quoted as saying at the New York Times Dealbook conference, I made a mistake in judgment and that I thought those discussions would lead literally to billions of dollars going to Global Health. Turned out that was a bad judgment. That was a mirage. He also admitted I gave him some benefit by the association. And that's what all of these people say, right?
Podcast Host/Narrator
Oh, well, he was with upstanding individuals.
Bobby Capucci
He was hanging out with so and so. So he has to be a good guy. No, that's not the case. Everyone should be judged on their own merits. Everyone should be judged on their own behavior, and everyone should be judged on how they conduct themselves. Just because you're hanging out with upstanding citizens doesn't make you one. And furthermore, I highly doubt those people he was hanging out with are upstanding citizens anyway. Oh, they have the facade, right? They have a great face put on it. But in reality, when the doors close and the lights go out, these people are all hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein. So here's what I know from my reporting that takes this story further. In Bill Gates case, one conduit to him was A protege of Epstein's. Her name is Melanie S. Walker. And again, like I said, we've talked about Walker previously several times. All right, so she was at Zorro Ranch. And according to the staff at Zorro Ranch, she was trying to get some kind of tea whipped up for Prince Andrew to get his little. His little fella more receptive, shall we say, Little Joe Exotic, to get him to come out and play. All right, this is the lady that we're talking about here. Melanie S. Walker, a neuroscientist, advisor to Jeffrey Epstein, advisor to Bill Gates, the whole nine. And this is somebody who was close with Epstein, who in fact was a very protege of Epstein's.
Podcast Host/Narrator
I mean, let's be real.
Bobby Capucci
Walker is a neuroscientist and a neurosurgeon who became a top advisor to Gates at his foundation and after that, became. Became a senior advisor at the World Bank. The Gates foundation placed her at the international financial institution in a somewhat common arrangement called a secondment. What that means is the foundation paid her salary even though she was working for the World Bank. And you see, there's all of these different webs that tie these people together, right? Some are big, some are small, some are out there, and you don't even realize what's going on. Like Hillary Clinton giving Alexander de Rossi a job at the State Department. That's one of those little nuanced things that if you don't dig around for, you're not gonna figure that out. You're not gonna find that. And that's what they relied on. They rely on us not being smart. They rely on the legacy media not educating you. They rely on you being too busy to do the groundwork and the legwork to figure out what the fuck is going on here. What they never accounted for were independent content creators and independent journalists who are gonna drop everything else in their lives, professionally speaking, and dig into this case. That is one thing that they were never expecting, and they don't know how to deal with it now that all of this information is pouring out, that it's all coming out into the mainstream. You see what they're talking about here, Folks, we covered already over a year ago. We've talked about Melanie Walker, we've talked about the trip to Zorro Ranch, We've talked about her connections to Bill Gates. We've talked about all of this. But what it's nice is to see
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Bobby Capucci
the legacy media, at the very least, is now getting on board. Whereas they'd call you a conspiracy theorist a year ago, over Shit like this. Now it's part of the mainstream narrative. So again, folks, give yourselves a pat on the back. You were intuitive. You saw the forest through the trees. You read between the lines, and you figured it out before all the rest of these rich jerk offs. She found herself in such echelons in an intriguing way. Walker came from a working class family in Texas. As she reached adulthood, she was beautiful and bright. Having finished her undergraduate studies at the University of Texas, she was on a sightseeing trip in New York in 1992. She was having tea in the main dining room of the Plaza Hotel when Jeffrey Epstein approached because, says a source with knowledge, he thought she was attractive. With him was Donald Trump, who was busy shaking hands with people in the room. Trump was then the Plaza's owner. Trump also introduced himself to Walker.
Podcast Host/Narrator
And again, look, folks, I know a
Bobby Capucci
lot of people don't want to hear it, but the facts are the facts. Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein were pals. They were homies. They kicked it tough. Now, there's. It's also a fact that they had a falling out, according to a lot of sources, but that doesn't change the fact that Donald Trump was a fellow traveler. Doesn't change the fact that Donald Trump was breaking bread with Jeffrey Epstein. There's a lot of people that don't want to hear that kind of shit, but these are the facts. And here on this podcast, wherever the evidence goes, that's where we follow. I have no faves. I don't care about any of these fucking people, because guess what? If I showed up at any of their houses with my hat in hand talking about, hey, my girlfriend's sick again, my mom can't pay her rent, I can't feed myself, you think they'd give a fuck about me? You think they'd fight with their friends over me the way we all fight over them?
Podcast Host/Narrator
Fuck no, they wouldn't.
Bobby Capucci
Epstein then became a mentor to Walker. Walker told the Times that Epstein offered her a modeling opportunity. But the person familiar says Epstein told her not to go into modeling. And he encouraged her to finish medical school, which she did. And again, either one of those is possible, right? We know Epstein liked to collect big minds. And somebody who's a neurosurgeon in medical school, that's a big win for him. Now, also, he loved to dangle the modeling thing out there as well. So that could have possibly happened, too. We don't know, right?
Podcast Host/Narrator
We weren't there.
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Unless you're Melanie Walker or Jeffrey Epstein, we don't know all we can try and do is put the pieces together from 1992 to 2000, the time period when she went to medical school in Texas. Records show that she listed an address in a New York apartment building that Epstein owned. This was a place that she could use for occasional meetings in New York, according to the person familiar with her. But this person says she didn't live there. It doesn't matter. Again, this is another person. Where is the FBI bringing her in to talk to her? Have they done that already? I mean, Allison Moe, you're the only one I trust over there in that SDNY office. Can you. Can you make this happen, please? Can somebody give Allison Moe the keys to the car, make her the shot caller on the yard and let her do her thing? Because I have a sneaking suspicion that Allison Moe would go the extra mile here. I have a sneaking suspicion that she'd be looking for the backbreaker. According to a source with knowledge, in 1998, while she was pursuing a postdoctoral study at Caltech, Epstein hired her as his science advisor. She would later tell people who then spoke to me that she felt a deep gratitude toward Epstein both for his. His advice and for the job. Yeah, well, of course. Right. Look, somebody hooks you up like that, you're ingratiated to them. You. You know, you have a different kind of bond with them. And these people are willing to overlook the shit that Epstein did if they were able to benefit personally from him. And that is just beyond the pale to me.
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You know, I don't understand it, Honestly. I could never enrich myself on the backs of others like this. I could never do it. Around the same time, she and Prince Andrew became close friends, but not through Epstein, at least according to a source with knowledge. The story goes, according to that source, that Walker received a spare ticket to a Broadway show from a different friend and. And sat next to Prince Andrew. And here is where the story is different. From what I've heard. I heard that Melanie was introduced to Andrew by Jeffrey Epstein. So take that for what it's worth. I don't. I'm not too sure who Vicky Ward sources are. All I could do is go off of the sources that I've spoken to and. Yeah, I mean, that's just one of those little things where I thought that I'd point that out to you folks, that from what I've heard, it's a little bit different. But at the end of the day, the fact remains, right, they were all pals.
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In the early 2000s, she found herself in Seattle and for the first time the orbit of Bill Gates. This was after she moved in with an executive at Microsoft. His name was Steven Sinofsky. According to an eyewitness, Sinofsky brought Walker to Microsoft events. And at a company barbecue she met the Microsoft founder. I don't buy any of that. Honestly, that, that is just. That looks like a little bit of paint to fix things up. Pretty sure that this relationship goes back a bit further than that. Okay. In 2006, she was hired by Gates foundation, partly so she would stay in Seattle along with Sinofsky. Says a person familiar. A separate source says during this time Walker talked highly about Epstein. Of course she did. Epstein was her mentor, right? Epstein was her guy, she was his.
Podcast Host/Narrator
She.
Bobby Capucci
I mean Epstein was her sensei. So of course she was going to talk highly of him. Talk, you know, pump up his tires, get him all inflated. Of course that's what she was going to do. Meanwhile, two other people close to Gates and to Walker, the physician Boris Nikolic and the scientist Nathan Mirvold, had also met Epstein and also talked up Epstein to Gates. Says this source and academia, man, academia is just a fucking dumpster fire. An absolute dumpster fire at this point. I mean, besides Dr. Delay, I really have no faith in most of these people. Now you know that that's a lie. That's a lie. There's a lot of people out there that work in academia that are solid folks. The Weinstein's, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. But where is everybody else coming out and talking about these academics, about what they did, about their part, about how they helped facilitate Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. Where's the outcry? Where's the uproar? Where are the congressional hearings? In 2010, Gates announced the Giving Pledge, a commitment by the world's richest individuals and families to give away the majority of their wealth. And he wanted to connect with as many of these types of people as possible. You know, it's always funny when they Talk this shit.
Podcast Host/Narrator
Oh, we're gonna give away our wealth?
Bobby Capucci
Well, why don't you cut a check to every American then? Why don't you cut a check to every poor American? Well, who are you really giving this money to? These foundations where 90% of it go to the bureaucrats.
Podcast Host/Narrator
It's always, it always cracks me up
Bobby Capucci
when these people talk about they're giving away billions.
Podcast Host/Narrator
Well, you could start by right over here.
Bobby Capucci
I'll give you my address, I'll give you my bank account. Go ahead and deposit a few hundred grand. Fuck you mean you're giving away billions? Yeah, you're giving away billions. Nobody's ever gonna see it. It's gonna go back to your, your flunky ass friends who have charities so you guys can siphon it off the top, get the skim going like you're the mafia. These people act like they're not an organized crime family. The government and all of their friends. The largest organized crime family in the world is the United States government. At this time, some of the people at the Gates foundation had gotten the impression from Epstein that he was a billionaire and therefore a potential contributor to the Giving Pledge, and that that his time in prison in 2009 was mostly undeserved. Oh, nice try, Vicky Ward. Nice fucking try. They all had Google, didn't they create the fucking Internet, but they can't use it. All these pencil dick people, all these dorky ass nerds, but none of them know how to use the Internet. Huh? They created it, they built it, but they can't do a simple search to find out that Jeffrey Epstein's a level three sex offender. Okay, sure, we buy that. Epstein had told them that he simply caught a bad rap for an experience with women who had lied about their age. Oh, that's just a bad rap, guys. No big deal. No big deal. Don't look any further into this. I mean, are you fucking kidding me right now? They really expect people to believe that? Honestly, that's what they expect you to believe. They think you're that dumb. Unfortunately for them, I know that you're not. Sources say Nikolic was impressed with Epstein's ideas for fundraising, as was Gaetz, who met EPSTEIN in early 2011 at a dinner. According to the New York Times, sources say Gates wasn't aware that Epstein did not have that sort of money he claimed to have until much later. I don't believe that either. So those sources can go get fucked as well. Alright, again, even now, Vicky Ward's trying to put a little paint and lipstick on the pig. She doesn't even go into anything about how Melanie Walker and Prince Andrew went on a trip together to Zorro Ranch. She doesn't even touch that shit. See, these people, they're. They're just trying to scratch the surface to profit off of this. They don't want to go deeper. They don't want to really dive in headfirst.
Podcast Host/Narrator
First,
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Gates and Epstein worked together on a global health fund. Everything went well until, according to the New York Times description of a pitch document, Epstein asked a cut of any donations that he had helped facilitate from high net worth individuals. Gates and the people around him never finalized the plans because according to someone with knowledge, once the lawyers looked at it, all sorts of warning bells went off. This may have been a factor in Gaetz ultimately dropping Epstein. I don't even believe he dropped him. Maybe personally on the outside, right? But again, what's Vicky Ward's angle here? What's he shooting for? Put it on blast. Vicki Ward, you've danced around the issue for so long. I mean, it's about time you put it on blast. Quit screwing around. But I guess that's asking way too much from a denizen of the legacy media such as Vicky Ward. But Epstein apparently wasn't so easy to shake off. Sources describe him like a mollusk at elite global philanthropic gatherings to which he wasn't invited. Oh, no, I'm sure he was never invited to any of this. You know, this is Monday morning quarterbacking revisionist history. Now all of a sudden, he was never invited. He just showed up. Yeah, fucking right. All of you invited him. You all hung out, you all broke bread, and you all wanted to be in his atmosphere. Nikolaj would subsequently run into Epstein a few times a year, either at Davos World Economic Forum, which Epstein wouldn't attend but rented a chalet nearby, or at TED Conferences where he also wouldn't enter, but where Epstein, regardless, set up camp. Oh, yeah, he wouldn't enter because everybody told him he wasn't allowed.
Podcast Host/Narrator
Yeah, right.
Bobby Capucci
Why was he there in the first place? You people weren't coming to him. I don't buy any of this shit. And the whole thing with Boris Nikolic not being close to Epstein, I don't buy that either. Or at Harvard, where Nikolic worked. The encounters, according to the source, were brief and pleasant. Nothing materialized from this outreach to Gaetz. Sources say Epstein made a final fuck you to Gates two days before he died. At this moment, he appointed Nikolic as a substitute executor of his will. Nikolic says he had no meaningful contact with Epstein for years. So the move could have been designed to shine light on the Gates Epstein relationship with the full knowledge that it could be extraordinarily damaging to Gates reputation. I don't. I mean, maybe. I mean, Epstein was a devious fuckbag, there's no doubt. But maybe Nikolic was actually close to Epstein and that's why he was put on as an executor. And this other shit they're pitching is just nonsense. Look, I don't know one way or the other, right? But I will play devil's advocate here. And if Vicky Ward is pitching something, I'm inclined to go the other way. I reached out to Nikolic, who told me in an email exchange he had fainted at his mother's wake when he heard of his appointment, and that it was absolutely a retaliatory move. He added, over the past few years, we have all learned that Epstein was a master deceiver. I now see that his philanthropic proposals were designed to ingratiate himself with my colleagues and me in an attempt to further his own social and financial ambitions. When he failed to achieve his goals, he started to retaliate. Nikolic sought legal advice and declined his executor duties. Oh, yeah, that's it. That's all it is now. See, Epstein's dead and all of a sudden none of them were his friends. Everybody hated the guy and everybody knew what he was, but none of them stood up to the plate and did fuck all about it. Huh? Miss me with all of it? You guys had your chance to be the hero. You folks had your chance to step up to the plate and fix Jeffrey Epstein for good. And you didn't. Instead you helped. Instead you facilitated his crimes. So go get fucked, Boris Nikolic. Walker, meanwhile, has gotten on with her work as a neurosurgeon. And Gates, as we know, has gotten divorced. But the story serves as a warning. Perhaps that one should assume that the world of philanthropy is every bit as susceptible to high flying power plays as the for profit world. And that a determined crook like Jeffrey Epstein can get a lot of undeserved credibility by associating with distinguished people on the inside. Oh, well, thanks, Vicky Ward, for letting us know that groundbreaking stuff there. Yeah, no shit. Jeffrey Epstein was working on the inside. Jeffrey Epstein had friends on high. And Jeffrey Epstein was protected for years by people like Vicky Ward. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that@bobby capuchirotonmail.com that's B O, B B C A P U C C I protonmail.com youm can also find me on Twitter O B B ycapucci all of the links that go with this episode can be found in the description box. Alright folks, I'll be Ahora Mascolos Yevacada Project.
This "Mega Edition" episode of The Epstein Chronicles delves into the tangled web of relationships connecting Jeffrey Epstein to some of the world's most influential figures, with a particular focus on Bill Gates and his connections to neuroscientist Melanie Walker. Host Bobby Capucci critiques both the mainstream media's late-breaking coverage and the institutional failures surrounding the Epstein saga, providing sharp commentary on public accountability, power, and complicity.
The episode also critically examines recent Rolling Stone reporting by Vicky Ward about the Epstein-Gates-Walker relationship, contrasting legacy media narratives with independent investigative work. Capucci maintains an unfiltered and confrontational tone throughout, pushing for transparency and accountability from both media and authorities.
Power and Evil’s Image:
“We're trained to assume wealth equals wisdom and influence equals integrity. That a person with billions at their fingertips must inherently be a good person because bad people don't get that far. Or so the fairy tale goes...”
— Host/Narrator (03:10)
Repeated Encounters:
Public Relations and Media Double Standards:
On Melinda Gates’ Warnings:
Accountability and Transparency:
“Transparency means transparency for everyone. No exceptions.”
— Host/Narrator (20:49)
Background:
Role as a “Conduit”:
Prince Andrew and Zorro Ranch:
On Vicky Ward and Rolling Stone:
Failures of Law Enforcement:
Why Did Gates Need Epstein?:
Challenging Public Naivete:
On public complacency and the transformation of narrative:
On Gates’ defenses:
On legacy media:
On law enforcement:
Raw, unfiltered, and relentless, Capucci pulls no punches in his pursuit of the truth. With a confrontational style and sharp language, he seeks to dismantle PR facades and demand real, on-the-record answers from those in power. The episode is aimed at listeners who are skeptical of easy explanations and who expect more from both authorities and the press.
This episode delivers a comprehensive, jargon-free takedown of the elite shielding that has protected high-profile Epstein associates, with Bill Gates’ handling of the scandal at its epicenter. By weaving together media critiques, investigative insights, and pointed questions, Bobby Capucci pushes for greater transparency and justice for Epstein’s victims. The call is clear: no one, regardless of wealth or fame, should be immune from scrutiny.