Epstein Death Report Came Out THE DAY BEFORE #Shorts 94%

2/11/2026, 9:00:32 PM

Topics: Video
Keywords: Youtube

BS Summary: This video contains 28 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Hasty Generalization, and Confirmation Bias, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 42.9% saturation with 140 hits. Analysis detected 1,135 faulty-reasoning hits from 326 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 89.6% and a BS Rank of 94% (1,152 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 93.20% of the video peer group.

Apparently, the government drafted an announcement of Epstein's death dated the day before he died. 
>> Genuinely unbelievable stuff. The US attorney Burman announced Epstein's death with letterhead dated the day before that he was found dead. 
Bill Bar announced Burman's resignation. 
Then less than a year later, Burman denied he was resigning and was then removed by Bar on June 20th, 2020. 
>> So, this is identical to the official announcement that did ultimately go out from the government with two exceptions. 
Number one, the date got updated to the day that he died. 
And then the other thing that was added is that he was dead by apparent suicide. 
Those words got added in. 
Otherwise, it's identical to what ultimately went out. 
>> I I I feel like I try to keep all my words very carefully. 
I always say 
Epstein died. 
I don't say he was killed. 
I don't say commit suicide. 
Then you see something like this, you're like, "All right." 
Um, yeah. [laughter] 
What else do you say? If it was the only thing, there's the fact they Oh, we never found the noose that was used. 
What do you mean? He was in a tiny jail cell. Oh, there happens to have been this orange blurry figure that the attorney general and inspector general that they all pretended didn't exist when they did their report on this. 
Oh, that's interesting. 
What's going on with that? 
And then you have this. I mean, if it was the only thing you could go, 
maybe they just got the date wrong. 
Maybe they just were being a little bit sloppy. 
sloppy. But when you look at this and you look at everything else and then oh 
lo and behold this guy uh US attorney Burman was fired under very strange and contentious circumstances. 
It becomes very very very hard to believe the official narrative. 
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