EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 44 MIN
The Epstein Dossier & The Architecture of Friendly Fascism: Unmasking Corporate Surveillance
from The Disinfo Detox · host Nolan Higdon
Subscribe to Gaslight Gazette: https://www.nolanhigdon.substack.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DisinfoDetoxLearn more at: https://www.NolanHigdon.comDescriptionIn this episode of Disinfo Detox, Nolan Higdon and Dickey connect the dots between the elite shadows of the Epstein Ledger and the systemic rise of "Inverted Totalitarianism."We kick off with a breakdown of Nolan’s latest report on the Epstein Dossier, exploring why the most damning revelations remain buried under layers of redactions and who is currently benefiting from this strategic silence. As mainstream pillars like the Washington Post crumble through mass layoffs, we look at how the disappearance of investigative journalism makes the "Unfinished Dossier" even more dangerous.From 'Death Cards' to Secret WatchlistsThe discussion turns to the chilling tactics of modern enforcement—from federal agents leaving "Death Cards" at immigrant capture sites in Colorado to the exposed "Secret Watchlists" that target American citizens while officials deny their existence.The Historical Mirror: Corporate ProfiteeringTaking a leaf out of Bertram Gross’s Friendly Fascism, we revisit the history of corporate complicity. We detail how industrial titans like IBM, Ford, and Chase Bank provided the infrastructure for 20th-century fascism, drawing parallels to how modern tech and AI companies are being integrated into the current state surveillance apparatus.#EpsteinLedger #NolanHigdon #Dickey #DisinfoDetox # FriendlyFascism #JeffreyEpstein #SurveillanceState #CorporateFascism #IBM #SecretWatchlists #MediaCollapse # InvertedTotalitarianism #2026Analysis #EliteAccountability #GaslightGazette #CivilLiberties
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