EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 5 MIN
Shaun Attwood - Peter Nygard is More EVIL Than Epstein
from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold
👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered investigations into power, secrecy, and elite abuse. In this disturbing and eye-opening clip, investigative writer Shaun Attwood explains why he believes the case of Peter Nygård is even darker than that of Jeffrey Epstein — not in scale alone, but in the patterns of control, exploitation, and institutional failure surrounding it. Shaun breaks down what makes the Nygård case uniquely troubling, why it received far less attention than Epstein’s for so long, and what this reveals about how elite abuse networks are exposed, ignored, or quietly tolerated. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Shaun’s analysis isn’t focused on sensationalism. It’s focused on structure. He describes how certain cases become global scandals while others remain buried for years, despite similar warning signs, victims, and allegations. In his view, this difference is not accidental — it reflects how power, money, and social status shape which stories are amplified and which are suppressed. He explains that what makes the Nygård case so disturbing is not only the accusations themselves, but the surrounding environment: the alleged long-term nature of the behaviour, the claims of organised facilitation, and the apparent failure of institutions to intervene earlier despite repeated warnings. Shaun argues that when abuse is surrounded by wealth, prestige, and legal insulation, it becomes harder to confront and easier to deny. The curiosity gap is simple but unsettling: how can behaviour allegedly persist for decades without meaningful intervention? Why do some victims struggle to be heard while others finally break through? And what does that say about the systems meant to protect people? Shaun suggests that elite abuse doesn’t survive because people don’t care — it survives because responsibility becomes diffused. Institutions hesitate. Lawyers delay. Media becomes cautious. And over time, silence becomes normalised. This clip isn’t about proving guilt. It’s about examining how environments of power can enable harm by discouraging accountability. Shaun explains how legal complexity, reputation management, and fear of consequence can combine into a system that protects itself before it protects victims. Whether you agree with Shaun or not, his analysis forces a difficult question: if influence reshapes accountability, can justice ever be equal? That question — not shock — is what gives this conversation its weight. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnZuZgp3KKg #ShaunAttwood #PeterNygard #EpsteinCase #EliteAbuse #PowerAndAccountability #Heretics #PodcastClips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more unfiltered investigations into power, secrecy, and elite abuse. In this disturbing and eye-opening clip, investigative writer Shaun Attwood explains why he believes the case of Peter Nygård is even darker than that of Jeffrey Epstein — not in scale alone, but in the patterns of control, exploitation, and institutional failure surrounding it. Shaun breaks down what makes the Nygård case uniquely troubling, why it received far less attention than Epstein’s for so long, and what this reveals about how elite abuse networks are exposed, ignored, or quietly tolerated. https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Shaun’s analysis isn’t focused on sensationalism. It’s focused on structure. He describes how certain cases become global scandals while others remain buried for years, despite similar warning signs, victims, and allegations. In his view, this difference is not accidental — it reflects how power, money, and social status shape which stories are amplified and which are suppressed. He explains that what makes the Nygård case so disturbing is not only the accusations themselves, but the surrounding environment: the alleged long-term nature of the behaviour, the claims of organised facilitation, and the apparent failure of institutions to intervene earlier despite repeated warnings. Shaun argues that when abuse is surrounded by wealth, prestige, and legal insulation, it becomes harder to confront and easier to deny. The curiosity gap is simple but unsettling: how can behaviour allegedly persist for decades without meaningful intervention? Why do some victims struggle to be heard while others finally break through? And what does that say about the systems meant to protect people? Shaun suggests that elite abuse doesn’t survive because people don’t care — it survives because responsibility becomes diffused. Institutions hesitate. Lawyers delay. Media becomes cautious. And over time, silence becomes normalised. This clip isn’t about proving guilt. It’s about examining how environments of power can enable harm by discouraging accountability. Shaun explains how legal complexity, reputation management, and fear of consequence can combine into a system that protects itself before it protects victims. Whether you agree with Shaun or not, his analysis forces a difficult question: if influence reshapes accountability, can justice ever be equal? That question — not shock — is what gives this conversation its weight. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnZuZgp3KKg #ShaunAttwood #PeterNygard #EpsteinCase #EliteAbuse #PowerAndAccountability #Heretics #PodcastClips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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