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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Are The Names On The Real Epstein List TOO BIG To Be Released, Ret FBI Chief Wonders

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 21 July 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Are The Names On The Real Epstein List TOO BIG To Be Released, Ret FBI Chief Wonders

DESCRIPTION:
Is the real reason we haven’t seen the Epstein list because the names are just too big to reveal? In this gripping installment, former FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Chief Robin Dreeke joins Tony Brueski to explore a darker possibility: that what’s on the list isn’t just damaging—it’s destabilizing.

What if the names go beyond celebrities and hedge fund titans? What if they include sitting world leaders, top donors, intelligence-linked figures, or international partners? Dreeke walks us through the mindset inside intelligence circles when it comes to weighing justice against “strategic silence.”

From a behavioral lens, Dreeke unpacks what government reluctance really looks like when it’s dressed up as bureaucratic restraint. He also discusses the risk matrix leaders use when deciding whether disclosure is “worth the fallout.”

This isn’t about guessing who’s on the list. This is about why releasing it could be viewed as a national security risk—and how public tolerance for corruption is now being tested in real time.

If the list exists, what’s more dangerous: releasing it… or letting people keep wondering?

#EpsteinList #FBIAnalysis #RobinDreeke #JeffreyEpstein #HiddenKillers #TooBigToFail #PoliticalCoverUp #MaxwellTrial #Counterintelligence #TonyBrueski #InstitutionalCorruption #PowerAndAbuse #JusticeDelayed

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Terms and conditions apply. This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

1:11.8

There are certain moments where the cover story becomes more suspicious than the crime itself.

1:19.8

And with Jeffrey Epstein, we've reached that point and then some.

1:24.8

Today's conversation is less about the mythical Epstein list and more about what the

1:29.2

reaction to it tells us. Because when the most powerful people in the room start acting real

1:35.1

squirrelly, dodging questions, shutting down conversations, or casually dismissing the biggest

1:41.9

sex trafficking scandal of our generation, you got to ask.

1:46.9

What are they really trying to avoid?

1:50.0

Robin Drake is back with me today.

1:51.6

He's the former chief of the FBI's counterintelligence behavioral analysis program.

1:56.6

And an expert on spotting the why behind the what.

2:01.2

In this episode, we're not just analyzing facts.

2:03.8

We're analyzing behavioral shifts at the highest levels of power.

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