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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 4 MIN

Shaun Attwood - WORSHIPPING Epstein: Sarah Ferguson's SHAMEFUL Admission!

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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, sceptical conversations about power, corruption, and the stories the elite hope you’ll stop questioning. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive episode, I’m joined by Shaun Attwood to focus on one of the most disturbing and revealing aspects of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal: the role of Sarah Ferguson (Fergie) and the renewed outrage sparked by leaked emails showing her praise and affection for Epstein even after his conviction for sex offences. Why would a senior royal figure continue to speak warmly about a man already publicly disgraced? What does that say about judgement, moral blind spots, and the culture surrounding Epstein’s inner circle? Shaun Attwood examines why these emails have reignited public anger — not because they prove criminal wrongdoing, but because they expose something deeper and harder to explain. This conversation stays firmly grounded in what is known and reported. We break down the context of the leaked correspondence, why its tone shocked so many observers, and how it adds to the long-running questions around Prince Andrew, Epstein, and the royal family’s proximity to him. The issue isn’t just association — it’s attitude. Awe, loyalty, and admiration in the face of overwhelming evidence have consequences of their own. We also revisit the wider Epstein scandal, including the continuing fallout from Virginia Giuffre’s accusations, and why the case refuses to fade despite Epstein’s death, legal settlements, and years of official distancing. Shaun explains why every new document, image, or email seems to reopen wounds rather than close them — and why public trust continues to erode. The discussion widens to Epstein’s broader elite network and the environment that allowed him to remain socially protected for so long. Political figures, billionaires, and royalty moved in overlapping circles where reputation management often mattered more than accountability. Even when involvement has been denied or disputed, silence and minimisation have fuelled suspicion rather than dispelling it. Crucially, this episode avoids tabloid hysteria. It does not allege crimes where none have been proven. Instead, it asks a more uncomfortable question: what does it mean when powerful people express admiration for someone already exposed as a predator? And what does that reveal about elite culture, empathy gaps, and the moral insulation that comes with status? Shaun Attwood delivers a blunt, clear-eyed analysis of why these revelations matter — not because they change the legal record, but because they expose the values and priorities of those closest to Epstein. If you want a serious discussion about power, denial, and why the Epstein story keeps getting darker, this episode is essential viewing. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMer-dZGQz4 #ShaunAttwood #SarahFerguson #EpsteinFiles #PrinceAndrew #RoyalScandal #ElitePower #HereticsPodcast #Accountability Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless, sceptical conversations about power, corruption, and the stories the elite hope you’ll stop questioning. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this explosive episode, I’m joined by Shaun Attwood to focus on one of the most disturbing and revealing aspects of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal: the role of Sarah Ferguson (Fergie) and the renewed outrage sparked by leaked emails showing her praise and affection for Epstein even after his conviction for sex offences. Why would a senior royal figure continue to speak warmly about a man already publicly disgraced? What does that say about judgement, moral blind spots, and the culture surrounding Epstein’s inner circle? Shaun Attwood examines why these emails have reignited public anger — not because they prove criminal wrongdoing, but because they expose something deeper and harder to explain. This conversation stays firmly grounded in what is known and reported. We break down the context of the leaked correspondence, why its tone shocked so many observers, and how it adds to the long-running questions around Prince Andrew, Epstein, and the royal family’s proximity to him. The issue isn’t just association — it’s attitude. Awe, loyalty, and admiration in the face of overwhelming evidence have consequences of their own. We also revisit the wider Epstein scandal, including the continuing fallout from Virginia Giuffre’s accusations, and why the case refuses to fade despite Epstein’s death, legal settlements, and years of official distancing. Shaun explains why every new document, image, or email seems to reopen wounds rather than close them — and why public trust continues to erode. The discussion widens to Epstein’s broader elite network and the environment that allowed him to remain socially protected for so long. Political figures, billionaires, and royalty moved in overlapping circles where reputation management often mattered more than accountability. Even when involvement has been denied or disputed, silence and minimisation have fuelled suspicion rather than dispelling it. Crucially, this episode avoids tabloid hysteria. It does not allege crimes where none have been proven. Instead, it asks a more uncomfortable question: what does it mean when powerful people express admiration for someone already exposed as a predator? And what does that reveal about elite culture, empathy gaps, and the moral insulation that comes with status? Shaun Attwood delivers a blunt, clear-eyed analysis of why these revelations matter — not because they change the legal record, but because they expose the values and priorities of those closest to Epstein. If you want a serious discussion about power, denial, and why the Epstein story keeps getting darker, this episode is essential viewing. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMer-dZGQz4 #ShaunAttwood #SarahFerguson #EpsteinFiles #PrinceAndrew #RoyalScandal #ElitePower #HereticsPodcast #Accountability Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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