The Strange List found in Epstein’s final emails
Mon 11:39 pm +00:00, 9 Mar 2026In this video, Dr. G, clinical and forensic psychologist and body language expert, breaks down one of the strangest discoveries in the recently released Epstein files: an email that appears to contain a long list of powerful and influential names from politics, science, technology, finance, and media. Dr. G walks through the list name by name and examines what it might reveal about Jeffrey Epstein’s network shortly before his arrest. He also analyzes Bill Clinton’s reaction during his deposition when confronted with photos and questions related to Epstein, focusing on subtle shifts in behavior, facial expressions, and verbal responses that may reveal discomfort, distancing, or strategic language. The video also explores newly surfaced documents and photos from the Epstein files, discussing connections and references to figures such as Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Peter Mandelson, Larry Summers, John Kerry, George Mitchell, Chuck Schumer, Patrick Leahy, Bill Richardson, Andrés Pastrana, Tony Blair, Jack Lang, Ehud Barak, Thorbjørn Jagland, Sergey Churkin, Kathryn Ruemmler, Alan Dershowitz, Ken Starr, Jes Staley, Leon Black, Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, Reid Hoffman, Larry Summers, Tom Barrack, Ambani, Rothschild, Rockefeller, and others. Dr. G also highlights the unusual cluster of prominent scientists and intellectual figures mentioned in the list, including Leonard Susskind, Andrew Strominger, Lawrence Krauss, Lisa Randall, Seth Lloyd, Martin Nowak, Marvin Minsky, Stephen Kosslyn, Howard Gardner, Brian Greene, Shing-Tung Yau, E.O. Wilson, Benoit Mandelbrot, Stuart Kauffman, Nicholas Christakis, Martin Seligman, Daniel Dennett, Rupert Sheldrake, Ray Kurzweil, Ben Goertzel, Joscha Bach, Joi Ito, and John Brockman, raising questions about why so many figures from the scientific and tech worlds appear together in Epstein-related communications. Using his background in forensic psychology and behavioral analysis, Dr. G explains what these patterns may reveal about how Epstein cultivated relationships across multiple power networks—including politics, finance, science, and media—and why this particular email stands out among the thousands of documents released so far. By carefully examining the language, timing, and context of these communications, Dr. G offers viewers a deeper look at the evolving story surrounding the Epstein files and the broader web of connections that continues to raise questions years after Epstein’s death.













