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Do you have a funnel? But it's not converting? The problem, 99.9% of the time is that your funnel is good, but you suck at selling. If you want to learn how to sell so your funnels will actually convert, then get a ticket to my next selling online event by going to sellingonline.com podcast. That's sellingonline.com podcast. This is the Russell Brunson show. Three million pages. 180,000 images. 2,000. The government just dropped the biggest document dump in American history, the Epstein files. I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. And somehow you know less now than you did before they came out. And everyone's fighting about whose name is in the files, but that's not actually the real story. The real story is a propaganda technique that's been used for over 100 years to control exactly what you know and when you know it and whether you realize it or not. The same technique is being used on you right now, not just by the governments, but by every business that's ever controlled the sequence of information you see before you buy. Once I show it to you, you're never going to look at a news story or a sales funnel the same way again. This is the propaganda playbook, where I take the biggest stories in the news, and then I decode the propaganda techniques that are hidden inside of them. And then I show you how to use the ethical version of those same techniques to grow your business. So let's get into it. Right now, everyone's fighting about whose name is in the files. Left versus right, Trump versus Clinton, who's guilty and who's not. But I've spent 20 years studying the science of persuasion, and what I see when I look at this is something completely different. It's not about who's in the document. It's about how the information is being controlled. And once I break down the technique for you, you're never going to unsee it. So, look, if you lean right, you're probably ticked off because Trump promised to release these files during the campaign, right? And then he spent basically all of 2025 just stalling. The DOJ put out the memo saying that there's no client list, Epstein killed himself, case closed, nothing here to see. And then you're sitting there going, wait a minute. Was that what was promised to us? And then if you lean left, you're looking at a president whose name keeps showing up in these files over and over again, who fought the release for months and who only signed the bill after the House voted 427 to 1. And at that point he bas right, both of these are totally fair reactions. But here's the thing. I'm not here to tell you which side is right, okay? That's not what I do. I'm a propaganda expert and I've spent 20 years studying the science of persuasion. I actually own a first edition copy of Edward Bernays book called Propaganda. And this is literally the guy who invented public relations. And I use what I've learned from that book to bootstrap a company past a billion dollars in sales with no venture capital. Just the science of persuasion applied to business. So what I'm trained to see when I look at something like the Epstein files isn't who is right but how is the information being controlled and what's happening right now. And literally it textbook. This is one of the most powerful propaganda techniques that were ever created. And by the end of this video you're going to see exactly how this technique works. Where it was invented over a hundred years ago. And here's the coolest part. If you're an entrepreneur or a business owner or a marketer, I'm going to show you how to use the ethical version in your own business. Because once you see how the trick works, you can never unsee it. So what's happening with the Epstein files? It actually has a name in the world of propaganda. It's called narrative control. Edward Bernays called it the invisible government. And I want to read you guys what Bernays wrote about this because I want you to really let this sink in him, okay? He wrote this in 1928, almost 100 years ago. And just listen how relevant it is today. He said the conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in a democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. Now I want you to think about that for a minute. He's saying there are people behind the scenes, people you've never heard of, who are shaping what you think, what you believe and what you actually want. He wrote that almost 100 years ago. Before the Internet, before social media, before AI. It's a thousand times more true now than it ever was then. So here's the principle underneath all of it, and it's super simple. Whoever controls the sequence of information controls what people believe. Not the information itself, the sequence. What's the thing you see first and then what do you see second and what do you never see at all? And then what gets put Front and center. And what gets buried, that's the whole game, all right? Now, when you map this onto the Epstein files, you're watching a masterclass of this technique play out in real time. So let me walk you through it step by step, okay? Step number one, the promise. During the 2020 campaign, Trump promised to release the files. Now, from a propaganda standpoint, the promise itself is already doing the work, alright? It positions him as the guy who's gonna pull back the curtain. It tells you what you want before any information even exists. Now, that's called narrative control. You're selling the frame before anyone has the facts. Step number two is called the delay. Almost all of 2025, nothing happens. The DOJ puts out this memo in July saying that there's no client list, there's nothing to see here, we're done, okay? Now they're just trying to close the story down and make it go away. Step number three, the controlled release. When the pressure gets too big, then Congress votes 427 to 1, even its own party, saying, release the files. Okay, so then they come out. But how do they actually come out? Okay, they come out in waves. Heavily redacted, over 500 pages, completely blacked out. And Congressman Ro Khanna goes to NPR and says the DOJ hasn't released a single FBI witness interview, the actual interview with the victims, the witnesses, not one. Step number four, the flood. And then on January 30, 2026, they dumped 3 million pages all at once. And here's the genius of this. From a propaganda standpoint, I'm not saying it's right. I'm just saying it's really effective when you release 3 million pages of documents with no index, no organization, no search trolls, no context, technically, you're being transparent, right? We released it all. It's all out there. But you've made the truth basically impossible to find. You've hidden a needle by burying it inside of a massive haystack. And then step five, and this is the one that really got me, it's called the algorithmic G. Tom Bilyeu recently did a video where he showed you that if you go to Google's Gemini and just ask it to summarize the Epstein files, these are publicly released documents, right? AI says, sorry, I can't help you with that. Think about that. These are publicly released documents and AI won't even talk about them. And then TikTok, just days after being sold to a group led by Trump's ally Larry Ellison, started blocking the word Epstein in direct messages. Users are getting warnings saying that the message violates community guidelines for typing one word, a word that's in the headline of every major single newspaper in the country. Now, TikTok came back and said it was a technical glitch. Maybe it was. But here's what the propaganda expert asks. And this is what I want you to start asking every time you see something like this. Who benefits if you're overwhelmed, confused, and can't find the signal in the noise? Because here's what Bernays understood 100 years ago. Information overload is censorship. You don't have to hide the truth. You just have to bury it in so much noise that nobody can find it. You don't have to ban a word. You just have to get enough friction, enough warning labels, enough glitches, enough walls. And Norma, people will stop trying. They'll move on with their lives. And that is narrative control. And it's not new. Not even close. So let me take you back to 1929, because what's happening right now with the Epstein files is the exact same playbook that was used almost 100 years ago by the man who invented it. So Edward Bernays, Sigmund Freud's nephew, the guy who invented public relations, he gets hired by the American Tobacco Company, and the president of the company, a guy named George Washington Hill, has a problem. Women aren't buying Lucky Strike cigarettes. And the reason is the packaging. It's green. And green clashes with whatever fashionable colors are that season. Women literally can't carry the pack because it doesn't match their outfit. So Bernays says to Hill, well, why don't you change the color of the package? And Hill says, I'm spending $65 million a year to popularize green. So Bernays, and he was a young man at the time, he said, okay, then let's change the color of fashion. And this is where you need to pay really close attention because this is narrative control at its purest form. Bernays didn't take out ads saying buy Lucky Strikes. He didn't tell women that green was a nice new color. He didn't do anything that looked like it had anything to do with cigarettes. Instead, he built an entire world where green became fashionable. And he made it look like it happened naturally. So here's exactly what he did, step by step. Okay? First he found a prominent society of women. The wife of a major bank executive who ran the most important women's hospital in New York. And then he told her the whole story. And then he said, how would you like to throw A charity ball at the Waldorf Astoria. Now I've got $25,000 and you can use it to host the event. And she agreed. But it wasn't just any charity ball. It was the Green ball. Green decorations, green gowns, green everything. And Bernays made sure the society column started writing about it weeks before it happen. Next he called a meeting with the heads of all the major fashion and textile associations. He told them green is going to be the color of fashion this fall. And they all said well of course we can see that from the society columns. They didn't know Bernays had written those society columns. They thought it was organic. They thought fashion was just naturally moving towards green. Then he sent people to Europe to bring back impressionist paintings that featured green. He had society women posed for photos recreating those paintings in green gowns. Those photos ran in the fashion magazines. And then here's the best part. He got Harper's Bazaar and will vote to put women in green on their covers. The covers of the biggest fashion magazines in the world. And the editors thought that they were making a fashion choice. They had no idea a cigarette company was behind the entire thing. And then in September, before the Green ball even happened on October, Bernays walked past the newsstand and saw it. Harper's Bazaar and Vogue but with women in green on the covers. He said he knew right then he didn't have to do any more work. The machine was running on its own. Green was fashionable. Women wanted green. And now they saw that green Lucky Strike pack. It wasn't a clash anymore, it was a match. They were choosing Lucky Strikes because green was in. They were buying cigarettes because of a decision that they thought was their own. Now I need you to understand why this story matters for what's happening with the Epstein files. Because Bernays didn't hide anything. He didn't suppress information. He didn't block anyone from learning the truth. What he did was so much more sophisticated than that. He controlled the entire information ecosystem. The society columns, the fashion industry, the art world, the magazines, the department stores. So that people arrived at the conclusion that he wanted them to reach and believed it was their own idea. That is narrative control, not sense censorship, not lying. Building an entire world, a sequence of information so that by the time you form an opinion the opinion has already been formed for you. Brene's daughter said it years later. She said democracy to my father was a wonderful concept. But I don't think he felt that all those publics out there had reliable judgment. They had to be guided from above. Guided from an above. An invisible government deciding what you get to know, controlling what information you see in what order through those channels. So by the time you think you're making a choice, the choice has already been made. And that is exactly step by step, what you're watching happen with the Epstein files right now. The promise, the delay, the controlled release, the flood, the algorithmic gates. Every single step is designed to manage what you believe. Not by lying to you, but by building a world around where the truth is technically available but practically impossible to find. Just like the fashion editors had no idea Bernays was behind the green covers. You have no idea who's sequencing the information you're seeing about these files or why the DOJ needs more time to make redactions to protect victims. Now here's where this gets really interesting for people like us. So when I watched all this play out with the Epstein files, the promises, the delays, the strategic releases, the information overload, I immediately recognize the technique. Not because I'm some political analyst or anything. I recognize it because I use a version of the same principle every single day in my business. So most people hear the word funnel and they think it's just a couple of webpages, right? A landing page, an order form, a thank you page. And yeah, that's the skeleton. But that's the same thing as saying a movie is just a screen and some speakers. When I build a funnel, I'm building an entire world. It's a world building experience for me. I'm creating an ecosystem. And inside that ecosystem, when somebody comes in, there are a couple core things I'm doing okay. Number one, I'm trying to figure out what is the end result the person actually wants. Not the product, the result. What are they trying to achieve in their life? Number two, I'm trying to figure out what are all the other options they're looking at right now to try to get that result. Every competitor, every done for you option, every I'll just do nothing option. These are all things I'm competing against every single day. And number three, this is where most people mess it up. I have to figure out what I call my new opportunity. See, most people try to create what's called improvement offers. Mine's a little bit better than theirs, a better mousetrap. But that just doesn't work at scale. My whole focus is how do I create something that feels completely different from all the other alternatives. A new opportunity, a new category. Something they've never seen before. And then, and here's the Bernays part, I have to control every single step of the information that they receive through the ads, the emails, the text messages, the videos, the challenges, the webinars, everything. Okay? Every piece of content is doing one of a few things. It's casting stones at alternatives, it's breaking false beliefs, it's holding them back. Or it's building the case that my new opportunity is the best and the only way for them to get the result that they actually want. And here's what's so cool about that. From the second somebody sees our ads, before they even click on anything, the world is being built around them. We're taking them through a sequence so that by the time they come out on the other end, they believe what we need them to in order to purchase the thing that we're selling. And then more than that is have them take on a new identity that's going to help them to actually be successful. When we build clickfunnels, we didn't just sell software, right? We create an identity, call the funnel hackers. And everything in our ecosystem was designed to get people to see themselves as a funnel hacker before they ever bought the product. The ads, the challenges, the free content, the webinars, it's all building that world, it's all controlling the sequence. Now Bernays used this technique to overthrow government and sell cigarettes to women. I use it to help entrepreneurs build businesses that change their lives. The psychology is the same. The difference is all in the intent. And here's the thing that should blow your mind. The people managing the Epstein file narratives, they're using the exact same sequence. They're controlling what you see first, what you see second, what you never see at all. They're burying the alternatives. They're breaking your blood beliefs that the truth is even findable. And they're guiding you step by step towards whatever conclusion they want you to reach. So the question is this, are you the one building the world? Are you just living inside of somebody else's? Alright, so here's the principle. I'm going to make it as simple as possible. Whoever controls the sequence controls the belief. That's true in politics, that's true in media, and it's absolutely true in your business. So if you sell anything online, here's what it looks like. In practice. Most people build a sales page and just send traffic straight to it. That's the same as walking to a stranger in the street and asking them to marry you, right? You haven't built the world yet, you haven't taken them through the sequence. So instead Try this. Before anyone sees your offer, ask yourself, what do they need to believe first? What false beliefs are holding them back right now? They're going to stop them from actually buying. And what alternatives do they think are better than what I've got? And then I got to build a sequence. It could be a video series, could be a challenge, could be an email sequence, a webinar, whatever. You just got to walk them through these belief shifts one at a time. Each step should do one thing. Move them from their current belief to the belief that they need to see your offer is the obvious answer. Don't try to convince people your product is great. Build a world where your product is the only thing that makes sense. That's the same principle the Bernays used to make the color green fashionable. It's the same principle being used right now to control what you think about the Epstein files. And it's the same principle I use to bootstrap clickfunnels past a billion dollars in sales. Same science, different intent. And it works every single time. All right, now here's the question I keep coming back to with the Epstein files and I genuinely want to know what you guys think. Okay, we just talked about narrative control. The idea that whoever controls the sequence of information controls what people believe. And Bernays said that the masses need to be guided by by this invisible government of persuaders because they're just too irrational to make decisions on their own. So here's my question. If you know the technique is being used on you, if you can actually see the narrative being managed in real time, does it still work? Is knowing enough to break the spell? Or is this thing so deeply wired into how our brains work that even when you can see the strings, you're still the puppet? And here's an even scarier version of that. If AI'd algorithms are now the ones pulling the strings, not a person, not a government, but a machine deciding what you see and what you don't see millions of times per day. Is there even a puppet master anymore? Or has the system itself become the invisible government that Bernays was talking about? Drop your thoughts, your conspiracy theories and your comments down below. I read every single one of them. I want to hear what you have to say. And honestly, I've been thinking about this for 20 years. I still don't have a clean answer. So if you've got one, I really want to hear it. All right, now look, what I just showed you is just one technique from a playbook that's been built over a hundred years it started with Sigmund Freud figuring out that there are these unconscious forces that actually drive everything we do. And then there's his nephew, Edward Bernays, who took those ideas and actually, actually weaponize them. He overthrew governments, he got women to smoke, he changed what America eats for breakfast. And he invented the entire field of public relations. And there's a guy named Dan Kennedy, my first mentor, who came along and took all those dark arts and figured out how entrepreneurs can actually use them. I spent the last 20 years taking all of it and turning into a system that bootstrapped clickfunnels past a billion dollars without a single dollar in venture capital. And I made a video that tells the whole story, from Freud's discovery to Bernays weaponizing it, to how I came into these exact same techniques one day to help me to sell more stuff online. And if what you just saw in this video fascinates you, you are going to love that video. It's going to blow your mind. So there's a link on description. I'll probably put a link in it here as well. There'll be a link in the comments. Or if you want to go see it, go to secretsofpropaganda.com that's secretsofpropaganda.com and go watch it right now while it's fresh on your mind. And if you haven't already, please subscribe to the Bootstrap Seekers channel here. Because this, right now, is the propaganda playbook. And every single episode, I take a big, big story from the news, decode the propaganda behind it, and show you how to use the exact same techniques to grow your business. Same lens, same playbook, different story. And the next episode is coming out soon. I'll see you on the next one.
The Russell Brunson Show — Ep. 122: The Propaganda Playbook: Epstein Files (Why You Know LESS After History's Biggest Document Dump)
Aired April 6, 2026 | Host: Russell Brunson
In this thought-provoking episode, Russell Brunson breaks down the concepts of narrative control and propaganda as they play out in the recent release of the Epstein files, the largest document dump in American history. Russell demonstrates how the same psychological tactics, perfected over a century ago, are used today—not just to control political narratives, but also in business and marketing. Drawing from his marketing expertise and his study of persuasion masters like Edward Bernays, Russell explains the ethical application of these techniques for entrepreneurs. He challenges listeners to question the information ecosystems they inhabit and to thoughtfully craft their own.
"Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country." — Edward Bernays, Propaganda (06:13)
"Whoever controls the sequence of information controls what people believe. Not the information itself, the sequence." (07:56)
Russell walks through the technique as it's unfolding:
The Promise
The Delay
Controlled Release
"The DOJ hasn’t released a single FBI witness interview…the actual interview with the victims, the witnesses, not one." (12:22)
The Flood
"You’ve made the truth basically impossible to find. You’ve hidden a needle by burying it inside of a massive haystack." (13:21)
The Algorithmic Gate
"Who benefits if you’re overwhelmed, confused, and can’t find the signal in the noise?" (14:43)
"He controlled the entire information ecosystem…so that people arrived at the conclusion that he wanted them to reach and believed it was their own idea." (21:23)
"Don’t try to convince people your product is great. Build a world where your product is the only thing that makes sense." (27:23)
"If you know the technique is being used on you…does it still work? Is knowing enough to break the spell?" (28:34)
"Is there even a puppet master anymore or has the system itself become the invisible government Bernays was talking about?" (29:09)
Russell Brunson’s episode offers a masterclass in recognizing—and applying—the mechanisms of narrative control. With compelling historical and present examples, he urges listeners to move from passive recipients to active world-builders in both information and business. The techniques shaping public opinion are the same ones that can ethically build life-changing businesses; the key is intent and awareness. Brunson closes by inviting critical discussion: Is it possible to escape narrative manipulation once you see the playbook—or are we all still inside someone else’s carefully constructed world?
To dive deeper into the playbook Russell describes, he invites you to visit secretsofpropaganda.com for more.