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Join us for a high-impact broadcast as Truther Odyssey peels back the layers on explosive developments shaking the foundation of power. In this Sunday Special, Jacob revisits his Friday night prediction with chilling accuracy—Donald Trump’s public support for Pam Bondi following Bongino’s sudden FBI exit.
From high-level social media plays to deep state unraveling, we’ll connect the dots you won’t find elsewhere. This episode also rewinds the timeline to revisit the infamous Pizzagate conspiracy and its lingering fingerprints on today's institutional credibility.
⚡ Topics We’ll Cover:
Trump’s Bondi endorsement — strategic move or deeper signal?
Bongino’s exit from the FBI — coincidence or coordinated?
Pizzagate reexamined — what was true, what was buried, and why it’s resurfacing
How today’s political climate echoes the narratives we exposed years ago
🧠 Truth doesn’t expire—especially when it was suppressed. Tune in, question everything, and never settle for surface-level truth.
I’ve long said that what the elites call “peace” is often just a rebranding of control. And after digging into Sebs Solomon’s powerful exposé on Unlimited Hangout, it’s clearer than ever: the so-called Peace to Prosperity plan for Palestine isn’t about liberation—it’s about technocratic colonization.
This isn’t diplomacy. It’s digital conquest.
🔍 Kushner’s Bahrain Blueprint: Gaza as a Blockchain Colony
In 2019, Jared Kushner hosted a flashy conference in Bahrain to unveil his Peace to Prosperity plan. But behind the polished optics was a blueprint for economic domination:
This wasn’t peace. It was a digital cage.
🧬 Technocratic Governance: Netanyahu, Bennett, and Musk
Fast forward to today, and the architecture ...
I’m calling BS on the Wall Street Journal’s latest hit piece about Trump and Epstein. They’re claiming Trump wrote a birthday letter to Epstein in 2003, featuring a drawing of a naked woman with the name “Donald” signed as her pubic hair. But here’s the thing—they don’t show the actual letter. No image, no forensic proof, just typed excerpts and anonymous sourcing. That’s not journalism. That’s narrative warfare.
The letter was allegedly part of a birthday album compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell for Epstein’s 50th birthday—a leather-bound book filled with messages, poems, and illustrations from Epstein’s inner circle. According to the Journal, Trump’s letter included a typewritten note framed by a hand-drawn nude sketch. But again—no image, no authentication, and no clarity on who actually wrote or drew it.
Let’s be real: “Donald” is a common name. That squiggly signature could belong to anyone. And the fact that they won’t release the actual document makes the ...