From: officialflagrant
The much-anticipated Epstein file, consisting of 1,000 pages, has been released [00:00:05]. This release includes new names and revelations regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s activities.
Stephen Hawking Allegations
Stephen Hawking was implicated in the “kid diddling debacle” [00:00:20]. He reportedly visited Epstein’s Island in 2006 for an academic conference [00:00:31]. During this visit, it was rumored he had an underage orgy [00:00:34]. Epstein allegedly attempted to pay people to discredit this rumor and “cover up Hawking’s tire tracks” [00:00:39]. The accusation of Hawking watching naked midgets do algebra problems on a chalkboard was a viral setup on Twitter and not real [00:03:13]. Despite the disturbing nature of the true allegations, the idea of Hawking on the island was humorously imagined as him “rolling around in the sand” [00:01:40], despite it not being wheelchair accessible [00:03:42]. It was suggested he communicated his desires via computer, which could have been “hacked” by Jeffrey Epstein [00:03:56]. Arguments were made that Hawking, due to his severe physical limitations and inability to give consent, should be considered a victim in these scenarios [00:04:47].
Other Notable Individuals Mentioned
Beyond Stephen Hawking, several other figures were mentioned in the files:
- RFK Jr.: He was on the list [00:00:54] and immediately blamed his ex-wife for being on Epstein’s plane and at his house [00:00:56].
- David Copperfield: The magician was allegedly present at Epstein’s house [00:01:16]. According to the transcript, he was asked if he “wanted a 26-year-old” [00:01:27], and was observed discussing how girls were trying to get other girls [00:10:11].
- Bill Clinton: He was mentioned in the files, with a notable comment being that “he likes him young” [00:01:42]. It was noted that despite various Epstein connections and accusations, he remains “slipperier than Stephen Hawking’s chin” [00:01:45].
- Prince Andrew: Referred to as Epstein’s “favorite royal kid,” his continued freedom was questioned [00:01:57]. The royal family’s alleged claim that Prince Andrew’s actions were “air conditioning” was mentioned, with a sarcastic note on spelling “air” as “heir” [00:02:15].
Public Reaction and Speculation
The release of the files was deemed “more useless than Stephen Hawking’s Fitbit” [00:02:29], with many allegations being old [00:02:31]. Despite initial accusations of sex trafficking against Epstein in 2005 (he was convicted in 2008), many prominent individuals, including Stephen Hawking for his 2006 academic conference, continued to visit the island [00:08:15]. It was noted that before the full extent of Epstein’s activities was known, the island was considered “the place to be” [00:09:04], attracting presidents and celebrities like Michael Jackson [00:09:13].
Speculation arose about future releases, with rumors of “sex tapes” [00:01:10]. However, the immediate mention of “kids” quickly tempered any desire to view such material [00:01:12]. There was also a humorous, cynical theory that the release of the Cat Williams podcast interview was a deliberate distraction paid for by entities wanting to “cover up” the Epstein news [00:37:38].