
My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Richard Grove | Maintaining Autonomy, The Global Agenda 2026, and Epstein's Farm
Apr 6, 2026
Richard Grove, author, educator, and Grand Theft World host who studies geopolitics and elite networks, returns to discuss autonomy and global power. He covers historical ties between banking, oil, and foundations. They dig into the Epstein files, media timing, and strange career trajectories. Conversations also touch on AI deepfakes, Connecticut elite links, and tools for independent research.
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Private Networks Shaped US Policy
- Power in modern states often operates above elected governments through interlocked financial and imperial networks.
- Richard Grove cites Woodrow Wilson and Colonel House documents showing private actors shaping U.S. foreign policy and markets in the early 20th century.
Institutions Used To Reintegrate America
- Longstanding projects aimed to bind America into an Anglo‑global system using foundations, scholarships, and economic levers.
- Grove traces Cecil Rhodes, Rothschild funding, Rhodes Scholarships, and 1950s investigations (Dodd/Reese) as documentary evidence.
Epstein Emails Suggest Multi‑State Coordination
- Epstein files include emails implicating coordinated medical access and multi-state logistics for victims.
- Grove notes emails where Mark Epstein asks "who's the gynecologist you use for your victims?" and Jeffrey replies "in what state?" indicating multi-state operations.





