
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh New Epstein Files Get Even Worse, & Bad Bunny Super Bowl Reaction | Flagrant 691
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Feb 11, 2026 They roast the Super Bowl halftime, debate political timing and cultural backlash. They dig into new Epstein files, redactions and wild theories about laundering, sulfuric acid and whether he faked his death. They riff on tech billionaires, secret codes, online platforms and how elite networks might protect themselves.
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Elon’s Messages Suggest He Knew About Wild Parties
- Elon Musk's email requests show he sought the "wildest party," implying knowledge of extreme island activities.
- The hosts use those invites to argue many elites at least suspected extraordinary behavior at Epstein's events.
Epstein As A Fixer And International Middleman
- Epstein likely served as an intermediary for covert services, giving him leverage beyond money.
- The hosts theorize that access to blackmail, money laundering and intelligence contacts made him valuable to governments and elites.
Early Internet Ties: 4chan And Reddit Links
- The hosts recount Epstein's meetings with early internet power players like 4chan's founder and Reddit moderators.
- They argue Epstein anticipated online narrative control and leveraged forums early to influence public discourse.
