
The Confessionals RELOADED | 189: Epstein Didn't Kill Himself with Charlie Robinson
Mar 30, 2026
Charlie Robinson, author of The Octopus of Global Control, is a researcher into elite networks and covert influence. He discusses Jeffrey Epstein, international trafficking, and alleged intelligence links. Multiple short conversations cover media deception, blackmail mechanisms, and how powerful figures become compromised.
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How The Octopus Metaphor Explains Slow Consolidation
- Charlie Robinson argues a multi-generational, patient elite uses incremental change to build global control rather than sudden, obvious moves.
- He frames this as an intelligent octopus metaphor backed by quotes from 500 figures and historical examples like Rockefeller and Tower 7 media behavior.
Use The Book As A Pickable Reference
- Charlie advises readers to use his book as a reference: pick chapters of interest rather than reading cover-to-cover.
- He intentionally organized chapters as standalone topics to help wake friends by gifting focused sections.
Why Epstein Sparked Mass Distrust In Media
- Both hosts and Charlie emphasize public skepticism: large majorities doubt Epstein's official suicide story and see coordinated cover-ups.
- Tony Merkel and Charlie credit alternative media and whistleblowers for eroding trust in mainstream outlets.


