I came across this video by accident on YouTube, but I was happy that I did. Actually, it was one of the sidebar recommendations they give, which, by the way, is how most videos are watched and found. I’m pretty sure it is that algorithm from all of my Jeffrey Epstein research.
The video is extremely haunting for a couple of reasons. But first, the video is actually quite simple. It plays out like a real estate tour in my opinion. From the first second it starts, it is a first-person perspective of Little St. James Island aka Epstein Island, as it takes you around to every nook and cranny of the property. It never goes inside his home. It all takes place outside.

But knowing about the horrors and crimes and science projects that took place here, it is very eerie. On top of that, and you will notice this when you watch the video, it is the music in the background. There is ZERO narration in this video. No speaking, no talking at all. It is all music (and wind distortion noise). The music played reminds me of the music that they play in Asian massage parlors (not that I’ve ever been…wink wink). It is mysterious, and again I use the word haunting. It is peaceful and tranquil, but strangely odd as well.
I have seen other videos/shows/segments that 60 Minutes: Australia has put out, and their version of the iconic news show is waaaayyyy better than ours here in the US. From the subjects that they tackle to the integrity of their journalists, they destroy our version of the show here.
If you are an Epsteinphile or the least bit curious about where this man dwelt, this video is for you. I was fascinated by something so simple, but because of the backstory tied to it, this was a must-watch for me. Maybe it will be the same for you.






































