
William Ramsey Investigates The Epstein Files, Part II: Are Your Eyes Wide Shut? with Sean and Hans.
Feb 16, 2026
William Ramsey, investigative journalist who combed the Epstein Files, appears with a brief bio: he presents document-driven research and primary evidence. He outlines the scale of the released files, redactions, and elite networks. Short segments explore ritual themes tied to Eyes Wide Shut, coded finance and shell companies, trafficking pipelines and modeling fronts, and occult references in Epstein’s library.
03:08:50
Eyes Wide Shut Parallels Epstein Mansion
- William Ramsey compares the mansion scenes in Eyes Wide Shut to documented ritualized abuse in the files.
- He cites modeling agencies and international recruitment as part of the trafficking pipeline.
Symbolism, Rituals And Elite Agendas Intertwined
- Hosts connect elite rituals, symbolism, and transhumanist agendas to the trafficking network.
- They frame these practices as part of a ruling-class belief system tied to power and eugenics.
Occult Sex Magic Framed As Control Tool
- Ramsey and Hans link sex magic, tantra, and kundalini practices to trauma-based control in the files.
- They describe sexualized occult practices as tools for domination and 'soul cracking.'
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Overview of the Epstein Files Release
01:59 • 2min
Scale and Themes: Sex Trafficking and Elite Networks
03:40 • 3min
Parallels to Eyes Wide Shut and Occult Rituals
06:16 • 3min
International Recruitment and Modeling Fronts
09:05 • 1min
Historical Cases and Institutional Cover-ups
10:30 • 2min
Document Evidence: Connections to High-Profile Figures
12:07 • 1min
Ad break
13:10 • 30sec
Satanism, Ritual Symbols, and the Tesseract
13:40 • 3min
Breeding Programs and Transhumanist Agendas
16:22 • 6min
Occult Knowledge and Mind Control References
21:54 • 3min
Tantra, Aghoris, and Energy Extraction
25:11 • 3min
Civil Cases, Survivors, and Legal Work
28:20 • 1min
Redactions, Bates Numbers, and Public Access
29:35 • 3min
Coded Language, Shell Companies, and Finance
32:21 • 3min
High-Profile Names, Secret Societies, and Ritual Networks
35:51 • 5min
Cannibalism Allegations and Cultural Revelations
40:50 • 5min
Survivor Testimony and Emotional Toll
45:45 • 4min
Symbolism in Film and Art Connections
50:01 • 2min
Celebrity Flight Responses and Guilty Appearances
51:47 • 2min
Lawyers, Payments, and Media Influence
54:00 • 5min
Institutional Secrecy: Delaware, Corporates, and Bypassing Oversight
58:37 • 3min
Astrology, Ritual Timing, and Long-Range Planning
01:02:04 • 2min
Release Mechanics: Redaction Battles and the Epstein Transparency Act
01:04:23 • 1min
Network Mapping Opportunities and Forensic Work
01:05:50 • 4min
Crowley, Thelema, and Western Tantra Influence
01:09:48 • 5min
Pandemic, Gates, and Biotech Overlaps
01:14:58 • 4min
Iconography: Paintings, Rubens, and Ritual Display
01:18:41 • 4min
Photo Evidence, Shelves, and the Library Imagery
01:23:10 • 9min
Ranch Code Language: 'Show Animals' and Hidden Meanings
01:32:00 • 5min
Juarez Femicide Links and Trafficking Pipelines
01:36:51 • 6min
Alleged Murder Covers and Mysterious Deaths
01:43:17 • 6min
LifeTouch, Shutterfly Investment, and School Photo Concerns
01:48:50 • 6min
Symbolic Objects: Trophies, Shells, and Black Cubes
01:54:40 • 5min
Bookshelf Contents and Occult Reading List
01:59:20 • 5min
Art Collecting, Stolen Works, and Decorative Messaging
02:04:22 • 4min
The Ranch Interior as Ritual Theater
02:08:10 • 5min
Western Tantra, Reich, and Thelemic Practices
02:13:26 • 8min
Esptein's Occult Library: Regardie and Crowley Links
02:21:51 • 6min
Animals, Code Words, and Dark Logistics
02:27:31 • 5min
Border Town Dynamics and Hunting Allegations
02:32:17 • 6min
International Safe Havens and Travel Patterns
02:38:20 • 8min
Public Response: Schools, Media, and Grassroots Actions
02:46:10 • 8min
Broader Implications: Power, Pleasure, and Moral Collapse
02:54:30 • 10min
Outro
03:04:16 • 8min

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The Epstein Files, Part II: Are Your Eyes Wide Shut? with Sean and Hans.
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https://open.spotify.com/show/0avYSUf7VFPfDdOQasWLOm
The Resonant State:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1mlCW7CCQ2rfSavOImbkiA
https://hansutter.com/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PsYT6FofG6CNThe Epstein Files, Part II: Are Your Eyes Wide Shut, with Sean and Hans.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/william-ramsey-investigates--1898073/support.

