
The Farm Podcast Mach II Epstein, Henry VIII & the Cycles of Time w/ Paul Weston & Recluse
Mar 30, 2026
Paul Weston, author and Avalon researcher, explores historical cycles and their strange echoes. He traces Henry VIII’s break with Rome and the brutal Dissolution of the Monasteries. He links Glastonbury lore to modern scandals, comparing Profumo, Epstein, Jack the Ripper and occult-elite networks. The conversation ends with provocative speculation on where these recurring patterns might lead.
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Glastonbury Shows Civilizations Rise And Fall
- Paul Weston links Glastonbury's ruined abbey and Henry VIII's Dissolution to a cycle of civilizational rise and violent collapse.
- He notes the 1534 break with Rome, the Dissolution for money, and the 78-year-old abbot's brutal execution at Glastonbury as emblematic details.
Epstein Exposes Loyalty Breaks In The Elite
- Paul Weston frames Epstein as exposing an elite network that betrays loyalty to states and family, not just sexual crimes.
- He cites Prince Andrew's alleged role, unpaid loans, and forced loss of title as concrete fallout.
Early BBC Doc Sparked Ripper Conspiracy Interest
- Paul Weston recalls encountering Stephen Knight's research via a 1973 BBC documentary that sparked his interest in conspiratorial narratives.
- He describes how Knight's Jack the Ripper theory and Ian Sinclair's ideas fed into Alan Moore's From Hell.






