EXPOSING Physicians Who Are In the Epstein Files!
Doctor Youn
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Video Summary
The video scrutinizes the involvement of several physicians in the recently partially unsealed Epstein files, highlighting their connections and the questions they owe the public and survivors. It examines Dr. Peter Aia's emails and his defense, Dr. Deepo Chopra's friendships and correspondence, and Dr. Oz's minimal appearances in the files. The video also delves into the accusations against gynecologists, particularly Dr. Mark Landon, for alleged payments and consulting work, and mentions other unnamed gynecologists involved in facilitating appointments for girls. Finally, it discusses plastic surgeon Dr. Jess Ting's extensive relationship with Epstein, including travel and financial support for research. A striking revelation is that a significant cover-up appears to span decades, involving a vast network of co-conspirators.
Short Highlights
- Physicians named in the Epstein files include Dr. Peter Aia, Dr. Deepo Chopra, and Dr. Oz, with their associations and statements being examined.
- The video questions why physicians like Dr. Aia and Dr. Chopra, who had extensive communication with Epstein, owe explanations to the public and survivors.
- Speculation exists about gynecologists paid by Epstein to provide medical care for his victims, with Dr. Mark Landon receiving significant payments ($25,000 every few months) and packages.
- Two New York gynecologists, Sale and Romoth, are mentioned in emails concerning appointments for girls.
- Plastic surgeon Dr. Jess Ting had a years-long relationship with Epstein, involving travel to his island and coordinating medical care.
Key Details
Physicians in Epstein Files: An Overview [0:08]
- Jeffrey Epstein is identified as a heinous sexual predator, with a massive government cover-up suspected for decades regarding the extent of his crimes.
- The partial release of the Epstein files provides a glimpse into the crimes, the network of co-conspirators, and individuals who allegedly knew but did nothing.
- A central focus is on the network of doctors and physicians appearing in the Epstein files, with the speaker expressing disappointment and anger.
- The video emphasizes that none of the named doctors have admitted wrongdoing or are accused of joining Epstein in abusing children, but an explanation for their association is expected.
"But I believe that all of them owe the public and the survivors an explanation of why they were friends with Epstein or maybe business associates or maybe they just invited him to a Valentine's Day dinner. Why did you do this?"
Dr. Peter Aia's Connections [0:08]
- Dr. Peter Aia, a longevity doctor known for his podcast "The Drive" and book "Outlive," is a prominent figure in the Epstein files.
- Aia graduated medical school but did not finish residency, noted as a potential "red flag" by other physicians.
- He charges clients upwards of six figures annually for personalized longevity training.
- Emails reveal Aia referring to Epstein's "outrageous" life, his inability to tell anyone, and experiencing "J withdrawal" when not seeing him, suggesting a close relationship.
- Aia's defense includes claims of no criminal activity, no involvement in sexual abuse, never being on Epstein's plane or island, and not attending sex parties.
- He attributed "fresh shipment" to metformin and expressed initial naivety about Epstein's crimes, later attempting to convince Epstein to fund victim treatment.
"The biggest problem with becoming friends with you. The life you lead is so outrageous yet I can't tell a soul."
Dr. Deepo Chopra's Association [0:08]
- Dr. Deepo Chopra, a best-selling author and spiritual guru, is also named in the Epstein files, surprisingly to some.
- Chopra is a board-certified internal medicine physician and endocrinologist.
- Emails show Chopra inviting Epstein to Israel with "girls" for relaxation, and discussing that "God is a construct. cute girls are real."
- Chopra's statement expresses sadness for victims and condemns abuse, asserting his limited contact was unrelated to abusive activity and he did not participate in criminal conduct.
"In this email from Chopra to Epstein, Chopra wrote, 'Anything we share is between us. I share nothing with anyone but trust you.'"
Dr. Oz's Involvement and Gynecologists [0:08]
- Dr. Oz, a former talk show host and current head of CMS, had a history of inviting the speaker as a guest expert on his show, describing him as welcoming and intelligent.
- Dr. Oz is mentioned minimally in the files, with an email referencing a "MeT and Lisa Oz's Valentine celebration" possibly being an invitation to Epstein.
- Dr. Dean Ornish also invited Epstein to a public event at Lennox Hill Hospital with Dr. Oz.
- There is speculation that Epstein paid gynecologists to provide medical care for his victims, with partially redacted emails fueling this.
- Dr. Mark Landon, a gynecologist and professor at Ohio State, allegedly received regular payments totaling up to $25,000 every few months from Epstein, along with at least 10 packages.
- Landon claimed the payments were for consulting on biotech investments and denied any knowledge of Epstein's crimes.
- Two New York gynecologists, mentioned as "Sale and Romoth" in emails, were discussed in the context of making appointments for girls.
"Do you remember the name of the gynecologist you used to send your victims to?"
Dr. Jess Ting and Broader Implications [0:08]
- Dr. Jess Ting, a board-certified plastic surgeon, had an extensive, years-long relationship with Epstein, including traveling to his island and coordinating medical care.
- Ting sought Epstein's financial support for research and medical projects and denied his dealings were related to Epstein's activities.
- The video notes that many other physicians are mentioned in the Epstein files, with only a surface being touched upon in this discussion.
- The speaker calls for Americans not to let the Epstein story become old news and encourages speaking out to ensure survivors receive justice and all files are released.
- The video concludes by urging viewers to adopt pets rather than shop, and suggesting another video about a plastic surgeon's fight with United Healthcare.
"Alone, our voices are small, but together we have power."
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