
Bob Maxwell’s life reads like a case study in ruthless self-preservation disguised as loyalty to causes, countries, companies, and people. He presented himself as a soldier, patriot, anti-communist, Labour powerbroker, media baron, dealmaker, and...
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What's up everyone and welcome back to the Epstein Chronicles. Hope that everybody had a great weekend out there folks, and hopefully you're all recharged and ready to go. To tackle this week on today's Morning Update, we're going to discuss Robert Maxwell a little bit more as we prepare for the new documentary House of Maxwell to release over in England. Now Robert Maxwell was obviously an asset. He obviously worked for several different intelligence organizations and he was a man who only had loyalty to himself. This is something we have established a long time ago. But now with this new documentary coming out, the Unsullied are getting a little taste as well and, and I'm here for it. You know, there's a lot of people that want to denigrate these streaming services that want to talk trash when these documentaries come out. And while I agree they don't do more than scratch the surface, more times than not, I think it's very important as a jump off point. Same thing with Filthy Rich and the rest of the documentaries that have come out. I can't tell you how many people I know had no idea about Jeffrey Epstein and what he was up to. And until they watched, you know, Filthy Rich or one of the other documentaries that have been, that have been put out and from there they begin their journey down the old Epstein rabbit hole. And before you know it, I'm getting emails from them asking me how this could all be real. And I wish I had an answer for you folks and I wish I had an answer for them because I don't know how this could be real. But here we are immersed in it, watching it unfold in real time. You, you know, I would hope that this kind of thing is a conspiracy theory, that these sort of people don't exist, but unfortunately they do. And people like Robert Maxwell have been manipulating the intelligence industry for a very long time. They'll work for whoever the highest bidder is and there's no secret safe with them. Do you think that a guy like Robert Maxwell wasn't passing secrets on to multiple agencies. And that's why when people get caught up on the whole Mossad angle, I just have to shake my head. Now I get it. Look, the Mossad isn't a group of good people. They're like every other intelligence service. Another group of people who have a charter to be scumbags, basically. But when people try and elevate the Mossad as like this all knowing, all arm of a new globalization movement or whatever, it's ridiculous to me. My problem has always been and always will be the CIA. A, because I'm an American and, well, they're supposed to represent me and my beliefs, and B, because every single time you see some shit going down in the world, you can guarantee that the CIA is not far behind. And I'm tired of it. The way they spend our tax dollars for regime change and the rest of it. You can count me out on all of it. But Robert Maxwell was working as an asset for several different intelligence agencies. So what would make you think that his daughter and Jeffrey Epstein wouldn't be doing the same exact thing? Exactly. Like we talked about here on the podcast years ago, we talked about how Maxwell and Epstein were homies before all of this fact. Now we're hearing about how Robert Maxwell was working for multiple agencies. Well, that's a fact, too. We've talked about it, we established it, we've heard from sources. But now the legacy media is catching up. And hopefully what it does is it creates a firestorm of people being interested in what's going on here and wanting to know more. Because personally, only getting a surface look is not enough for me, considering everything we know and considering all the people that were involved. I'd like a little bit more information, please. So we're going to continue pulling on the thread. All right, so today's episode. Today's article is from the Daily Mail, and the headline is, Robert Maxwell had no loyalties other than to himself. Author claims tycoon worked for both British and Russian intelligence agencies while former KGB chief called him special in unseen footage and new documentary. This article was authored by Latoya Gale. So, look, we know what Maxwell is. Robert Maxwell. We've already established who he is and what he was up to. Now, though, when it all starts to come out, you're gonna see more and more that he was working for multiple agencies the same way Epstein was and the same way Maxwell was. An investigative journalist has claimed that doomed media tycoon Robert Maxwell didn't have any loyalties. In an eye Opening new documentary which delves into the last few years of his life at the helm of his financially struggling publishing empire. So the whole story of the Maxwell clan, the Maxwell family, is bananas, right? If this guy would have done the right thing, Robert Maxwell, he would have been a legitimate hero coming from the Holocaust, making a life for himself and his family, you know, turning the corner, becoming rich and powerful. But nope, that's not good enough. I have to become rich and powerful and then become a scumbag. It's, it's unbelievable. Every single one of these people, they get to like a certain amount of money and then like some, some flip is switched where, where they become automatic scumbags right away. The first episode of BBC's House of Maxwell, which airs on BBC tomorrow at 9pm, reveals that Robert Maxwell had ties to Russia's KGB and MI6, even wanting Britain's intelligence agency to fund his publishing company. Well, we know, we know that the CIA loves getting involved in the media here in America. Look how many ex CIA agents or assets or intelligence agents are working in your corporate media. Just take a look at MSNBC or Fox or cnn. The very same people that, that got up there signed some letter in their brazen bullshit talking about how the laptop is fake, this, that or the other thing, and people were just willing to go along with all of that because it fed into their confirmation bias. But these types of things and the legacy media continuing to lie by omission, you know, people have had enough and people are looking behind the curtain a little bit more now and people are trusting but verifying at this point, and that's what you should always be doing. You should never take anything just at face value. Do a little bit of research yourself, especially if it's something important, right? Even when I'm telling you stuff, I expect you folks to go and check these links, to check the sources and to make sure I'm not selling you up the river. But the legacy media, they have no desire in giving you folks the truth. They only have a desire in pushing a narrative one way or the other, depending on which side you're listening to. So they both have these competing realities at this point, right? Then the rest of us are in actual reality and we're saying to ourselves, what the fuck are these people doing? Investigative journalist Tom Bauer, who was prevented from distributing a book about the media tycoon killed, claimed Maxwell wanted everyone to know that he was a decorated war hero, but was reluctant to share his shady past. Well, of course he was. Guys like this don't like to share their past. Right. They've been up to no good for a very long time. And Robert Maxwell was no different. Here they're talking about how he was working for British and Russian intelligence. We already know he worked for the Mossad. And if you think the CIA didn't have their fat paws all over him, he. You think again.
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He said he, he was working for both British intelligence and Russian intelligence. No loyalties other than to himself. Now, remember at this time as well, we're talking about the Soviet Union. We're talking about, you know, the, the situation where the whole world was basically on edge. And Robert Maxwell, he's over here working for MI6 as well as the KGB, who, who knows what sort of secrets this dude has, has shared. And the same goes for Epstein. It's something nobody really talks about, but he was collecting all of these scientists, and it wasn't just for his own purposes. It wasn't just because he wanted to seed the world with his DNA. Well, that was part of it, but it also had to do with collecting the information that they had with whatever sort of project they were working on so Epstein could get his grubby fingers on it and then sell that to the highest bidder the same way his buddy Bob Maxwell worked. Meanwhile, in a previously unseen clip filmed in 1992, former KGB chief Leonid Chabarshin explained. Maxwell was a special person. He was received as he is. Our alliance was golden. Useful, efficient relations. A foreigner can be useful to us as a person with access to some information who would willingly or. Or unwillingly share it with us. So if they're unwilling to share it, what they do is they catch you up in a honey trap operation like Jeffrey Epstein was running. Do you really think that all of those scientists, all of those people with knowledge of private, secretive programs weren't spilling the beans, weren't talking about things when they were in the rooms with those girls, with everything wired? Of course they were. That was part of it. Remember what the survivors told you? They said that part of it was to get these dudes to talk while they were with these girls. And this is right out of the playbook of Spycraft 101 folks exploit people's sexual proclivities. Tom, who delved into Maxwell's life to write the truth in his book, detailed how the media tycoon had practiced building connections. Tom said his life in post war Berlin is where things got very shady. He runs a very lucrative black market operation, buying and selling cigarettes, nylon and all, chewing gum, food, everything. So look again, if Robert Maxwell was just hustling like this, selling black market shit in the aftermath of the war, then there's no reason to even talk about the guy, right? In fact, you'd probably put them up as a case study on how to conduct yourself. But that's not what happened here, right? Another one of these people who had a chance to really do good and be a person that, you know, the rest of us could look up to. Nah, screw that. Why? Why should I do that? Instead, what I'm going to do is be an absolute scumbag. I'm going to work for a bunch of intelligence agencies. I'm not going to have loyalty to my country, to myself, to my family, to anybody who all I'm going to have loyalty to is the mighty dollar. And that's basically how Robert Maxwell decided to live his life. He is the heart of taking goods from zone to zone and putting the cash in his pockets. He continued, Maxwell was someone who wants power, influence, wealth and to change the world. The sad part is when you and I think about changing the world, we think about good, right? That's not the case here. Not the case with Maxwell anyway. This dude wants nothing to do with being good. He wanted to consolidate his power and have more. He goes across to Russia, declares himself and gets along very well with them and establishes good connections. He becomes a KGB agent. Tom revealed that Maxwell had presented himself to MI6 around the same time while claiming to have made amazing connections with, with scientists all around the world. Who does that sound like, folks? And if we put the pieces together, we know that Maxwell and Epstein were friendly before all of this. And I am willing to bet at this point that Robert Maxwell was one of Jeffrey Epstein's first mentors, one of the first men to really point them in this direction and show him how powerful you could be working as an asset for, for intelligence. And this is a strategy that had carried over with Epstein as well, right? If you have access to the scientists who are working on some of the most important secretive projects in the world out at Los Alamos, some working at the Santa Fe Institute and elsewhere. Then you have your hands on some very, very, very expensive secrets. Desmond Bristow, MI6 officer, explained it was obvious that he had been doing odd things for MI6 from Germany already, and he suggested we should subsidize him to buy a book business. I don't know if any other case. I was certainly Never involved with MI6 buying a business for anybody. Tom added he was working for both British Intelligence and Russian intelligence. No loyalties other than to himself. After all this digging, it was finally time to start writing my book. Of course, Maxwell knew exactly what I was doing, and he did two things. First, he hired several private investigators who not only followed me, but extraordinarily set up secretly some sort of electronic device at the bottom of my garden at my home in North London. Again, folks, where do. Look, it's like the whole entire Epstein story was played out one time before us without the molestation. Robert Maxwell dropped the blueprint, right? He's like Jay Z, right, dropping the blueprint. And now this man, Jeffrey Epstein, comes in his wake and just picks up the ball and, and takes it, you know, further down the field. But now he's adding some elaborate plays, meaning his child molestation and the sick procliv to be able to read what I was writing as I was typing it up. Secondly, he commissioned his own book, the flattering Hagiography. I had no doubt as I got towards the end of my book that Maxwell would prevent it from being published. And so I persuaded the publishers without much trouble that we should print it outside of England and import it as a gardening book. Well, that's nice, huh? I mean, imagine you have to jump through these hoops because Robert Maxwell is this powerful in the, in the industry that you work in and you're trying to put out a book that is airing him out for the scumbag he is. But nobody is comfortable enough to put the book out. Everybody's scared. Nobody wants to deal with Robert Maxwell. But the reality is, when these guys are actually confronted, when the chips are down, they're not as tough as they think they are. Archived footage shows Robert Maxwell admitting that he'd consistently refused to release a biography before describing Tom's book as a hatchet job. The publisher then went on to say he would sue for libel anyone who handled the book, including the author, bookshops and distributors. So again, another one of these people who want to tell you that they're going to sue you at every step of the way another person that thinks that they're so powerful, no one can say anything untowards about them, even if it's true or they're going to sue you. It's just, it's crazy that these people have this much power. Tom explained, Like a pack of cards. They all collapsed. The establishment. The establishment was on Maxwell's side. He used terrorist tactics to suppress the truth and the book. And he won. The documentary also revealed many of Robert Maxwell's senior staff at the Mirror Newspaper Group were afraid of him and felt unable to make decisions, including what color to paint the women's bathroom without first consulting with him. I mean, imagine being that power hungry. You run this whole entire publishing empire and you can't even see the responsibility of what color to paint the women's bathroom to your colleagues. People like that are never the kind of people that I want to work for, that's for sure. Those sort of people are usually scumbags like Robert Maxwell. Here's an idea. Delegate a little bit. Your job is to run the paper and not steal people's pensions. Stop worrying about what color the women's bathroom is and get to work on making more contacts or whatever it is it claimed he had his own camera crew follow him because he was obsessed with his image while running the biggest one man business you could imagine. However, as his media empire grew, he brought his children to work alongside him with Ian and Kevin as joint managing directors, while Ghislaine would float in and out of the business, meaning she'd sit at his, his hip, right at his knee, and learn the family trade, learn the family secrets, learn how to get engaged in spycraft because that's. Look, we know that's what they were up, that they were up to. We know that this is a family that has these kind of contacts. We're seeing it right here. We've seen it before. And we know that Robert Maxwell was running information for a bunch of people. So Ghislaine Maxwell, learning at his knee, picked a few things up. Daddy saw the promise, the potential found Epstein. And we are where we are now because of it, at least in my opinion. David Adler, who was Maxwell's communication executive, claimed he liked the idea of owning New York and bought the daily newspaper while competing with Rupert Murdoch, who was also operating in the city. He was his best PR guy and he didn't trust anyone else really. David said he was an expert in something called soft power. Soft power is a way of building trust. When you meet somebody face to face and you build the trust it's the idea that when people connect, you have the right conversations with them, you're breaking bread with them and toasting properly. You're connecting with people. People care about the soft power and emotional stuff more than they care about the other stuff. So basically in layman's terms, he meets them and gaslights them because he has a strong, charismatic personality, at least according to this, and then gets them to go along with whatever he wants them to do with by being that strong a type personality. David said that Maxwell was a master of using emotion to manipulate people. Christopher Mason added that his former friend Ghislaine was a superb networker who helped Maxwell navigate the power structures in New York. While her rise was also happening, the media tycoon continued to purchase publications around the world amid recession. So now remember, Ghislaine's in New York making these contacts, working for her dad, learning the trade, you know, building that black book that we all know about, all in hopes of preparing for the next part of their operation.
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Former Mira Group secretary Carol Brioli Sarah said Maxwell had become suspicious and paranoid in the period before his death. His empire was found to have a 2 billion pound debt when he fell from his yacht in the Canary Islands in 1991. Robert Maxwell Publishing empire began to collapse after banks loaning him huge sums were calling in for their money back. And well, we all know the story after that. Robert Maxwell falls off the yacht, kills himself, was pushed whatever it was and ends up dead. Meanwhile, the pensions stolen, the money gone, the secrets already shared with other people and all that was left was for Ghislaine Maxwell to pick up the torch and keep on carrying it. All right folks, that is going to do it for this morning's update. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that@bobby capuchirotonmail.com that's B O B B Y C A P U c c I@protonmail.com you can also find me on Twitter at bo b b y underscore Capuci the link that we discussed can be found in the description
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Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: May 29, 2026
This episode delves into the life and legacy of Robert Maxwell—media tycoon, father of Ghislaine Maxwell, and notorious intelligence asset—who, according to host Bobby Capucci, was a man truly loyal only to himself. As interest piques with the imminent release of the BBC documentary "House of Maxwell," Capucci revisits long-standing claims of Maxwell’s multifaceted intelligence ties and draws stark parallels between Maxwell's operations and the subsequent methods of Jeffrey Epstein.
Capucci begins by framing Robert Maxwell as a forerunner in covert intelligence work, corporate manipulation, and abuses of power.
He challenges listeners to view Maxwell not just as Ghislaine’s father or a disgraced tycoon, but as an originator of the playbook later adopted (and perverted further) by Jeffrey Epstein.
Quote (Capucci, 01:18):
"Robert Maxwell was obviously an asset. He obviously worked for several different intelligence organizations and he was a man who only had loyalty to himself."
While critical of how mainstream documentaries often "only scratch the surface," Capucci still credits them for raising public awareness. He sees this new wave of interest as a vital first step towards mass scrutiny and investigation.
Quote (Capucci, 02:10):
"More times than not, I think it's very important as a jump off point... I can't tell you how many people I know had no idea about Jeffrey Epstein and what he was up to until they watched, you know, Filthy Rich or one of the other documentaries."
Drawing from journalist Tom Bauer and new documentary claims, Capucci outlines Maxwell's alleged roles:
Capucci rebukes simplistic 'Mossad masterminded everything' takes, instead highlighting the century-old global intelligence jockeying.
Quote (Capucci, 04:11):
"Robert Maxwell was working as an asset for several different intelligence agencies. So what would make you think that his daughter and Jeffrey Epstein wouldn't be doing the same exact thing?"
Capucci posits that Maxwell not only influenced but mentored Epstein, especially in intelligence techniques—most notably, exploiting and entrapping scientists and elites for information and blackmail.
He draws a line from Maxwell’s post-war black market dealings to Epstein’s schemes collecting secrets from high-level contacts.
Quote (Capucci, 13:20):
"I am willing to bet at this point that Robert Maxwell was one of Jeffrey Epstein's first mentors, one of the first men to really point them in this direction and show him how powerful you could be working as an asset for intelligence."
Maxwell’s obsession with control is explored:
Quote (David Adler, via Capucci, 18:43):
"He was an expert in something called soft power... when people connect, you have the right conversations with them, you're breaking bread...People care about the soft power and emotional stuff more than they care about the other stuff."
Ghislaine Maxwell is described as an apprentice, learning the ropes directly from her father, building a network, and preparing for her later role in the Epstein organization.
Quote (Capucci, 19:50):
"Ghislaine would float in and out of the business, meaning she'd sit at his, his hip, right at his knee, and learn the family trade, learn the family secrets, learn how to get engaged in spycraft..."
Maxwell’s intimidation tactics:
Paranoia and the eventual collapse of the empire:
Quote (Capucci, 21:30):
"His empire was found to have a 2 billion pound debt when he fell from his yacht in the Canary Islands in 1991...pensions stolen, the money gone, the secrets already shared... all that was left was for Ghislaine Maxwell to pick up the torch and keep on carrying it."
On Documentaries and Public Awareness (03:08):
"I wish I had an answer for you folks and I wish I had an answer for them because I don't know how this could be real. But here we are, immersed in it, watching it unfold in real time." — Capucci
On Maxwell’s Multiple Loyalties (09:32):
"He said...he was working for both British intelligence and Russian intelligence. No loyalties other than to himself." — Capucci
On Blackmail, Entrapment, and Spycraft (11:23):
"If they're unwilling to share it, what they do is they catch you up in a honey trap operation like Jeffrey Epstein was running...this is right out of the playbook of Spycraft 101 folks: exploit people's sexual proclivities." — Capucci
On Maxwell’s Ruthless Suppression of Critics (16:40):
"He hired several private investigators who not only followed me, but...set up...some sort of electronic device at the bottom of my garden at my home in North London." — Tom Bauer, via Capucci
On Ghislaine Maxwell’s Training (19:33):
"Ghislaine would float in and out of the business, meaning she'd sit at his, his hip, right at his knee, and learn the family trade, learn the family secrets, learn how to get engaged in spycraft..." — Capucci
Bobby Capucci paints Robert Maxwell as a template for high-stakes manipulation and international espionage—a man who passed on his techniques and mindset to both Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. With the new documentary “House of Maxwell” and increased public attention, Capucci calls for vigilance, skepticism towards media narratives, and responsibility in seeking out the uncomfortable truths about elite criminal networks.
He ends with a reminder: as the curtain lifts, it's vital for ordinary people to “trust but verify”—and not to let the establishment dictate the reality we accept.
For more information or to contact the host, see the episode description and links provided by Bobby Capucci.