Top CIA Security Advisor: Jeffrey Epstein Was A Made Up Person & They Can See Your Messages!
Gavin De Becker, the security advisor who protects presidents, billionaires, and royalty, claims to have inside information on Jeffrey Epstein—and it's not what the official narrative suggests. He alleges Epstein was a construct, a blackmail operation likely run by Israeli intelligence, funded with $500 million from Les Wexner. De Becker also warns that no phone is truly secure: governments can access everything, even when devices are off. In this conversation, he lifts the curtain on hidden cameras, unnamed co-conspirators, and why the U.S. government may never tell the full truth. What else are we not being told?
Key Takeaways
De Becker asserts that Jeffrey Epstein was a construct—not a self-made billionaire, but an intelligence asset likely funded by Israeli interests and used to compromise powerful figures through blackmail.
No phone or digital communication is truly secure. Governments possess tools like Pegasus 3 that can remotely access devices without a click, turning on cameras and microphones even when phones are off.
Intuition is humanity's nuclear defense system. De Becker urges listeners to trust gut feelings, not interrogate them, and to act on signals of fear or discomfort without needing logical justification.
What is right for you is always right for the other person. De Becker's hardest-learned lesson: pursuing your own truth ultimately serves everyone involved, even when it feels selfish in the moment.
Everything you want is downstream. Fighting against reality—swimming upstream—is futile. Align with the current of life, and what you need will come naturally.
In a Nutshell
Gavin De Becker believes Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence asset running a blackmail operation, that true phone privacy does not exist, and that the public deserves full transparency—even if institutions never give it. His message: trust your intuition, question official narratives, and remember that everything you want is downstream.
«I Have Inside Information on Jeffrey Epstein»
De Becker claims Epstein was a constructed identity used for blackmail.
“I have inside information on Jeffrey Epstein and why the US government is reluctant to be more transparent. And I know this because when I was working in government meetings were not how shall we tell the public, but what shall we tell the public?”
The Epstein Construct: $500 Million and a Fake Billionaire
Epstein wasn't wealthy; he was funded by Wexner as an intelligence front.
De Becker alleges that Jeffrey Epstein was not a self-made billionaire but a carefully constructed persona. According to him, $500 million was transferred to Epstein by Les Wexner, owner of Victoria's Secret, along with power of attorney to invest it. «While it's a real name, Jeffrey Epstein and he has a real birth certificate and grew up in a real way, the picture that is presented to the world is not authentic,» De Becker states. He believes Epstein functioned as an intelligence asset, likely for Israel, running a blackmail operation that entrapped powerful figures through sexual compromise. Hidden cameras and later audio were installed in his New York apartment and Caribbean island. The operation resembled classic intelligence «compromat» tradecraft: once someone was recorded in a compromising position with an underage girl, they could be controlled forever. De Becker points to Ghislaine Maxwell's father, a known Israeli intelligence asset whose funeral was attended by the Israeli Prime Minister and every living head of Mossad, as further connective tissue.
No Phone Is Truly Safe
The Bezos Blackmail Attempt
National Enquirer tried to extort Bezos over intimate photos; he went public.
In 2019, the National Enquirer threatened to publish intimate photos of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez unless De Becker publicly stated the tabloid's coverage was not politically motivated and not influenced by «outside actors» like the Saudis. De Becker found the demand bizarre—why insist on those two specific denials unless there was truth to them? Bezos chose transparency over capitulation, publishing a Medium post describing the extortion attempt. De Becker notes this level of courage is rare: «Very few people would have the character and the stamina» to do what Bezos did. The photos were never published, and the tabloid's tactics resembled «selling land in Florida that doesn't exist»—extortion combined with fraud.
Key Numbers Behind the Epstein Operation
Figures that reveal the scale of Epstein's network and funding.
Why Governments Lie: The Pattern of Denial
Power centers in history suppress truth; transparency comes decades later, if at all.
De Becker argues that all power centers in human history lie as a matter of course. He offers examples: Johnson & Johnson knew for 52 years that baby powder contained cancer-causing asbestos before the FDA ruled it unsafe in 2024. Agent Orange was known to cause birth defects, but the U.S. government denied it for decades. «Meetings were not how shall we tell the public, but what shall we tell the public,» he recalls from his time in government. He predicts the same pattern will emerge with mass vaccination and myocarditis. «Knowing that they are lying does not tell you the truth, however,» he warns. The best skepticism can achieve is recognizing we are not being told the truth—not necessarily discovering what the truth is.
Intuition: Your Nuclear Defense System
Trust gut feelings—they're always right in at least two ways.
Intuition: Your Nuclear Defense System
De Becker's core advice: intuition is humanity's primary survival tool. It always has your best interest at heart and is always based on something real, even if you can't articulate it. The root of «intuition» is «in tueri»—to guard and protect. Don't interrogate or prosecute your gut feelings. If an elevator door opens and you fear the person inside, let the door close. It's a low-cost decision. Magnus Carlsen, the world's best chess player, told Bartlett his first thought is nearly always right. Training improves intuition in familiar domains, but the muscle must be listened to, not silenced by social politeness or logic.
Three Core Truths for Living
Contribution, self-alignment, and flowing downstream are keys to fulfillment.
Contribution to Others Helping others is how you come to believe you belong here. Self-love is hard; service provides proof of your value.
What's Right for You Is Right for Them The hardest lesson: you only need to know what's right for you. Your clarity serves everyone, even when it feels selfish.
Everything You Want Is Downstream Stop swimming upstream. Reality always wins. When the universe says no, listen. What you need comes naturally when you align with the current.
Predetermination and the Simulation Hypothesis
De Becker believes life is predetermined; we are witnessing, not controlling.
“I believe it's out of my hands. I may get the choices—go left, go right—but what is presented to me is not up to me.”
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