New Jeffrey Epstein files reveals an email between Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Thiel.
They’re talking about a potential plan by Obama to make so much chaos abroad that it would create “bad guys” on both sides.
This widespread regional instability would deliberately discourage the United States from getting involved in military action overseas (or reduce their ability to do so), because it would be “a mess.”
He suggests that’s “the plan,” as more chaos means less US intervention.
Jeffrey Epstein replied, saying, “Imagine if this mess is what Obama really wanted, [listing countries like] Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt” If so, “We would have to admit a strategy. Brilliant. Brilliantly executed.”
Narrator: What happened right before Trump went into power? All of those countries I just named: Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria, Palestine, they’re all in the news right now. This email is from Monday, 6/16/2014. Who was the president in 2014? Obama.
It was all Barack Obama.
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I asked Grok about Peter Thiel. The guy has his fingers in a lot of pies, I must say. I’m including just a few points from the report…
Grok:
- Peter Thiel is a German-born American billionaire entrepreneur, venture capitalist, political activist, and author. Born on October 11, 1967 (currently age 58), he is widely regarded as one of the most influential and controversial figures in Silicon Valley.
- Thiel is a prominent libertarian-leaning conservative known for his skepticism toward aspects of democracy, progressive policies, and government overreach. He was one of the earliest and most significant Silicon Valley supporters of Donald Trump.
- He’s openly gay (outed by Gawker in 2007; he later funded lawsuits against the site, contributing to its bankruptcy).
- Thiel and Epstein exchanged thousands of messages (reports cite over 2,000, with Thiel appearing ~2,200+ times in some batches) between roughly 2014 and 2019.
- No evidence in the released files directly implicates Thiel in Epstein’s criminal activities (sex trafficking, abuse of minors), which centered on Epstein’s own actions and network.

