Julian Dorey Podcast
Julian Dorey Podcast
April 25, 2026

Epstein Buddy THREAT, Missing Scientists NEW Claims & David Wilcock | Julian Dorey • 414

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Quick Read

Julian Dorey and Joey De dissect legal threats from an Epstein associate, the controversial possibility of a Ghislaine Maxwell pardon, the secretive Bilderberg meeting, and the murky 'missing scientists' narrative, all while connecting these events to broader geopolitical and governmental influences.
Epstein associate Paulo Zampoli, facing legal action, admitted knowing Epstein had 'minors' as 'massuses'.
Congress is considering pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell for 'cooperation', sparking outrage from victims and observers.
Elite Bilderberg Group held a 'crisis meeting' on global issues, raising concerns about unelected influence.

Summary

Julian Dorey and Joey De address a class-action lawsuit threat from Paulo Zampoli, an Epstein associate, asserting their claims are backed by public records and Zampoli's own admissions of Epstein's involvement with minors. They discuss the potential pardon of Ghislaine Maxwell, highlighting a USB drive she sent to the DOJ and congressional openness to a pardon for her cooperation, which they vehemently condemn. The hosts also scrutinize Alan Dershowitz's political alignment based on his pro-Israel stance and the appointment of Kevin Warsh as a potential Fed chair, whose father-in-law heads the World Jewish Congress. The episode covers a recent 'crisis meeting' of the Bilderberg Group, revealing its elite attendees and agenda, and delves into the 'missing scientists' narrative, distinguishing between questionable cases like Amy Esridge and more concerning deaths like NASA scientist Joshua Leblanc and aerospace engineer James Tony Moffett. They dismiss the death of UFO researcher David Wilcock as unrelated, citing his history of fabricated claims, and touch upon mysterious deaths of Chinese military scientists. Finally, they analyze a Wall Street Journal report on the Iran war, suggesting Trump was persuaded by Netanyahu and quickly sought an exit.
This episode exposes alleged connections between powerful figures and the Epstein scandal, questions the integrity of the justice system regarding Ghislaine Maxwell, and highlights the opaque influence of elite groups like Bilderberg on global policy. It also encourages critical thinking about media narratives, particularly the 'missing scientists' story, by dissecting potential distractions from significant geopolitical events like the Iran war and ongoing Epstein revelations. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for discerning how power operates and how public perception can be manipulated.

Takeaways

  • Paulo Zampoli, an Epstein associate, is threatening legal action against those discussing his alleged ties, despite his own admissions and public records.
  • Zampoli admitted on Italian national television that he knew Jeffrey Epstein had 'young girls, minors, massuses,' and that 'models were a coverup'.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell sent a USB drive to the DOJ, and House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer is reportedly open to pardoning her for cooperation in the Epstein investigation.
  • Victim Annie Farmer strongly condemned any potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, calling it 'profoundly insulting and a deep betrayal'.
  • Alan Dershowitz registered as a Republican primarily due to the left's stance on Israel, stating it aligns with Israel's security interests.
  • Trump's potential Fed chair nominee, Kevin Warsh, is the son-in-law of Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, raising 'bad biz' optics.
  • The Bilderberg Group held a 'crisis meeting' in Washington D.C., with a confidential guest list of global elites and an agenda covering AI, China, digital finance, and the future of warfare.
  • The 'missing scientists' narrative is framed as a potential distraction from the Iran war and the Epstein files, with some cases showing clear inconsistencies.
  • NASA nuclear propulsion scientist Joshua Leblanc died in a fiery Tesla crash, leaving his body unrecognizable, with his family noting uncharacteristic behavior before his death.
  • Aerospace engineer James Tony Moffett and his family died in a plane crash, also from Huntsville, Alabama, adding to the list of suspicious deaths in the scientific community.
  • The death of UFO researcher David Wilcock by suicide is deemed unrelated to the 'missing scientists' narrative, given his history of fabricating claims like 'Secret Space Programs 20 and back'.
  • At least nine Chinese military scientists working on sensitive fields like AI and hypersonic weapons have died mysteriously in recent years, often in 'accidents' or 'unexpected medical episodes'.
  • A Wall Street Journal report suggests Trump was convinced into the Iran war by Benjamin Netanyahu and Lindsey Graham, quickly regretted it, and sought an exit, realizing it was a mistake within weeks.

Insights

1Paulo Zampoli's Admission of Epstein's Minors

Paulo Zampoli, an Epstein associate, explicitly admitted on Italian national television (RAI Report) that he knew Jeffrey Epstein had 'young girls, minors, massuses' and that 'models were a coverup' for his activities. This confession directly links Zampoli to knowledge of Epstein's child sex trafficking.

Zampoli's own words during an interview with RAI Report, as translated and analyzed by Kazoo Katherine on Twitter. He used specific Italian terms ('rakatsini,' 'mroeni,' 'mazatachi') that legally define young girls, minors, and massuses, and stated 'Leodello Erano coverup' (the models were a coverup).

2Ghislaine Maxwell's USB to DOJ and Pardon Consideration

Ghislaine Maxwell sent a mystery USB drive to the Justice Department shortly after Melania Trump distanced herself from the Epstein scandal. Concurrently, US House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer stated some panel members are open to pardoning Maxwell to secure her cooperation in the Epstein investigation.

Reports from The Daily Beast detailing Maxwell's USB submission on April 16th and its timing relative to Melania Trump's statement. James Comer's public comments about the possibility of a pardon for Maxwell.

3Bilderberg Group's 'Crisis Meeting' Agenda

The Bilderberg Group held a 'crisis meeting' in Washington D.C., with a leaked confidential agenda for 2026. Key topics included AI, Arctic security, China, digital finance, energy diversification, Europe, global trade, the Middle East, Russia, transatlantic defense industrial relationship, Ukraine, USA, future of warfare, and 'the West'.

A leaked 'confidential' document titled 'Bilderberg Meeting 2026' guest list and agenda, obtained and reported on by independent journalist Dan Dixs of Press for Truth.

4Skepticism on Amy Esridge's 'Missing Scientist' Link

The host and guest Lauren Conlin express strong skepticism about Amy Esridge's connection to the broader 'missing scientists' narrative. Esridge, who died by suicide in 2022, reportedly had a history of substance abuse and schizophrenia, and her scientific work was not considered as significant as portrayed, with her father allegedly setting up a 'for fun' company for her.

Videos of Amy Esridge in a state of panic claiming direct energy weapon targeting, and information from someone 'extremely close to her' stating she committed suicide and her work was not serious. This contrasts with Rep. Gaetz's claim she was murdered by a US aerospace company.

5Suspicious Deaths of NASA Nuclear Scientist and Aerospace Engineer

Joshua Leblanc, a 29-year-old NASA nuclear propulsion scientist working on projects like the Draco nuclear thermal propulsion engine, died in a fiery Tesla crash in 2023, leaving his body unrecognizable. His family noted uncharacteristic behavior and that his car sat at an airport for 4 hours. Separately, James Tony Moffett, a decorated veteran pilot, aerospace engineer, and defense researcher with ties to NASA's Johnson Space Center, died with his family in a plane crash in South Carolina.

Fox News reports detailing Leblanc's death, his work on nuclear propulsion, and the circumstances of the crash. Fox News reports on Moffett's plane crash, his background, and his family's connection to Huntsville, Alabama.

6David Wilcock's Fabricated Claims and Suicide

David Wilcock, a prominent UFO and paranormal researcher, died by suicide. The host argues his death is unrelated to the 'missing scientists' narrative, citing Wilcock's history of fabricating claims like 'Secret Space Programs 20 and back' and doomsday predictions, as revealed in depositions from a lawsuit involving his former partner Corey Goode.

Information from Darcy Weiran's documentary 'Dark Alliances' and subsequent podcast discussions, detailing Corey Goode's admissions in depositions that terms like 'Secret Space Programs 20 and back' were 'intellectual property to sell' and not real.

7Trump's Reluctance and Regret in the Iran War

A Wall Street Journal report indicated that former President Trump, initially hesitant about Middle East conflicts, was persuaded to engage in the Iran war by Benjamin Netanyahu and Lindsey Graham. He quickly realized it was a mistake within weeks, grew frustrated by the lack of praise, and sought an exit strategy, contradicting himself publicly.

Summary of a Wall Street Journal 'bombshell report' by Mario Nallal, detailing Trump's initial 'blood and sand' view, Netanyahu's persuasive briefing, Trump's awe of bombs but frustration with public reception, and his eventual desire to find a way to start talks.

Key Concepts

Distraction Narrative / Shiny Object Syndrome

The idea that certain high-profile stories (e.g., 'missing scientists,' UFO revelations) are intentionally amplified or introduced by powerful entities (e.g., government, media) to divert public attention from more inconvenient or damaging narratives (e.g., Epstein files, Iran war failures). The host suggests a 'distraction chain' where one story distracts from another.

Elite Circles & Concentrated Power

The observation that a small, interconnected group of wealthy, influential individuals from government, media, technology, and espionage meet in private (e.g., Bilderberg Group) to discuss and potentially shape global affairs without public accountability. This model highlights the lack of representation for the vast majority of the population in these decision-making forums.

Lessons

  • Critically evaluate 'breaking news' narratives, especially those that seem to emerge rapidly or are heavily promoted by official sources, as they may serve as distractions from other significant events.
  • Investigate the backgrounds and affiliations of individuals and organizations involved in major political or scientific stories, particularly those with ties to intelligence communities or elite groups, to identify potential conflicts of interest or hidden agendas.
  • Support independent journalism and researchers who provide evidence-backed analysis and challenge mainstream narratives, as they often uncover crucial details that powerful entities prefer to keep hidden.

Quotes

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"I think the missing scientist will become part of the coming White House UFO release, the real intention of which is to divert from foreign affairs and the Epstein files."

Annie Jacobson
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"Before you consider a pardon of a convicted sex offender and trafficker, imagine explaining it to your wife, sister, or daughter. Could you live with knowing that you've chosen to put a felon who recruited, groomed, and threatened underage girls and young women above survivors? My sister, Maria Farmer, risked everything to report Gan Maxwell, and I was asked by our government to be a witness against Maxwell at trial. A pardon is profoundly insulting and a deep betrayal. In the clearest terms possible, this move would be detrimental to survivors. We ask the Department of Justice to permanently close the door on any pardon or commutation from Maxwell and instead open the door on a criminal investigation into the into the enablers of Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell's abuse."

Annie Farmer

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