“It’s a terrific story. And I’ll keep listening. But because information is presented non-chronologically - and sometimes with no date at all - and because information on the same topic is presented in different episodes, the podcast is confused, confusing, and, occasionally, apparently self contradictory. As a result, the podcast raises more questions than it answers. Michael Dugan’s story, in the bonus episode, is an example.
Dugan says that he obtained copies of Epstein’s blackmail videos from the lead investigator in the Palm Beach case; that the investigator died mysteriously shortly after Epstein’s arrest; that the FBI, claiming to have a sealed indictment, searched Dugans house - and, inexplicably, without arresting Dugan despite the claimed indictment - seized the videos (presumably Dugan copied them and concealed copies); that the tapes and their decryption codes are now with persons in 5 countries; but none of them have both the codes and tapes; and that Dugan has set up a plan for videos to be disclosed should anything happen to him. Dugan ? In the Russian Federation under a grant of asylum, fearing for his safety and his family’s.
Dugan’s story - for which Dugan offers little evidence or analysis - reads like a Tom Clancy novel. But not a word of it, to my knowledge, has been reported in the U. S. media.”
JoJo 8ball via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/28/19