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re: Peter Attia, MD & podcaster who specializes in health longevity, shows up in Epstein Files
Posted on 2/1/26 at 12:29 pm to StringedInstruments
Posted on 2/1/26 at 12:29 pm to StringedInstruments
quote:You're right. Eesh. Carry on
First conviction was in 2008, brah.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:06 pm to StringedInstruments
Dr Attia responds:
Classic bullshite. “I’m really kind of a victim of it.” “I was just being juvenile with him.” “I thought his previous conviction was just prostitution.” “I was trying to raise money for health research!” “I was in a bad spot of my life.” “I take full responsibility but just with this PR-crafted social media post.”
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Classic bullshite. “I’m really kind of a victim of it.” “I was just being juvenile with him.” “I thought his previous conviction was just prostitution.” “I was trying to raise money for health research!” “I was in a bad spot of my life.” “I take full responsibility but just with this PR-crafted social media post.”
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:09 pm to StringedInstruments
I loved Attia's book "Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity".
He's a brilliant dude and has done some awesome research on the subject. Sucks he's wrapped up in this.
He does talk about his life turning around in his book. Passed out drunk overnight in a park in Baltimore earlier in his career and his life was spiraling. Turned it around.
He's a brilliant dude and has done some awesome research on the subject. Sucks he's wrapped up in this.
He does talk about his life turning around in his book. Passed out drunk overnight in a park in Baltimore earlier in his career and his life was spiraling. Turned it around.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:13 pm to StringedInstruments
This Epstein stuff just shows how many people have no internal moral compass. It there aren't any social or legal guardrails, the do whatever the frick they want. These Uber wealthy people thought the rules didnt apply to them.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:14 pm to Penrod
quote:To an already convicted pedophile…..
For what? Making juvenile jokes about pussy?
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:17 pm to Jim Rockford
quote:
This Epstein stuff just shows how many people have no internal moral compass. It there aren't any social or legal guardrails, the do whatever the frick they want. These Uber wealthy people thought the rules didnt apply to them.
It's not just that. They look the other way when they know seriously bad stuff is going on. Seems obvious that what Epstein was doing was an open secret and none of these fricks had the good sense to do anything about it.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:29 pm to Ripley
quote:
Do this make Attia’s.....
quote:I always love these kinds of posts.
Some of you haven’t an ounce of logic
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:32 pm to StringedInstruments
quote:
One line in that exchange, about his life being outrageous and me not being able to tell anyone, is being interpreted as awareness of wrongdoing. That is not how I meant it at all. What I was referring to, poorly and flippantly, was the discretion commanded by those social and professional circles–the idea that you don’t talk about who you meet, the dinners you attend and the power and influence of the people in those settings.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:38 pm to Jim Rockford
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These Uber wealthy people thought the rules didnt apply to them.
And they still don’t Apply to them
Posted on 2/2/26 at 3:54 pm to CatfishJohn
He’s actually not brilliant as a physician. He dropped out of his residency, was never board certified in anything. He’s an opportunist of the highest order, and frankly, a conman. He’s a younger, hipper Faucey.
I’ll never forget watching his nightly downloads on his team’s research in the first few weeks of Covid lockdowns.
He scared the shite out of people with his “research”, even alluding to 5-10% death rates.
Like this instance, he later apologized in a slick way.
He should be ridiculed into oblivion. He’s a roach though and will pop up on CNN, MSNBC and other places, probably in places of esteem and authority.
I’ll never forget watching his nightly downloads on his team’s research in the first few weeks of Covid lockdowns.
He scared the shite out of people with his “research”, even alluding to 5-10% death rates.
Like this instance, he later apologized in a slick way.
He should be ridiculed into oblivion. He’s a roach though and will pop up on CNN, MSNBC and other places, probably in places of esteem and authority.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 4:16 pm to Salmon
"I knew. I convinced myself that the 5% doubt in my head that he'd been wronged or it was all a misunderstanding or the rumors weren't true could be real. But even despite lying to myself, I knew. I never saw anything, never did anything, never was in a position to be a part of that world, but I still knew, and the drug of connection to power and money and not wanting to make waves was too much and I was a coward. I'm sorry."
Whoever is the first out of the gate with this will probably fare much better than everyone who does a 3 page explanation and apology but glosses over it and calls themselves naive.
Whoever is the first out of the gate with this will probably fare much better than everyone who does a 3 page explanation and apology but glosses over it and calls themselves naive.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 7:23 pm to Pettifogger
quote:
Whoever is the first out of the gate with this will probably fare much better than everyone who does a 3 page explanation and apology but glosses over it and calls themselves naive.
Bryan Johnson—the Blueprint guy—is making the same bullshite apology. “I was just trying to contact someone for research funds. Totally didn’t want to get in on the hot young teen pussy action. I sensed evilness from him and ran far far away!”
Seems like every rich a-hole with power aspirations sought out Epstein.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 7:26 pm to Ripley
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I would. Because what’s one got to do with the other? Logic.
So just to be clear, you would support someone who is involved with pedophlia?
Posted on 2/2/26 at 7:28 pm to Jim Rockford
quote:
These Uber wealthy people thought the rules didnt apply to them.
They were right. None of them will ever be in prison.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 7:31 pm to StringedInstruments
Posted on 2/2/26 at 9:01 pm to Jim Rockford
quote:
This Epstein stuff just shows how many people have no internal moral compass.
Here's my thing with all this Epstein stuff: You have all these stars/elites/billionaires who have been connected to him in the past saying they didn't know this side of them. Which, for the time being, is a valid argument in the court of law if their names don't come up in the emails..
But it seems like this dude trafficking ring was so big, I find it really hard to believe that he didn't mention it at all to some of these rich and/or famous friends of his. Maybe the likes of Trump, Clinton, Musk, etc. didn't partake if/when Epstein offered, but they still deserve some blame if they knew it was going on and didn't blow the whistle on this despicable shite.
Posted on 2/2/26 at 9:18 pm to Pettifogger
Pretty sure Elizabeth Holmes tried to recruit Peter to be Theranos’ Chief Medical Officer at some point. Interesting little nugget.
This post was edited on 2/2/26 at 9:20 pm
Posted on 2/2/26 at 9:59 pm to StringedInstruments
The interesting thing is how untouchable Epstein was for so long after the first case in 2008. He was not a household name.
Without knowing what was going on it looks like most people were eager to party with the likes of Diddy and Epstein or work for Harvey Weinstein for many years after the start of the bad (often criminal) behavior.
To me the most damning behavior suggesting participation would be repeated visits to the island, the after parties, or repeated collaboration. I find it easy to believe in the innocence of anyone who only went once and difficult to believe if they went to the after parties or island repeatedly.
Without knowing what was going on it looks like most people were eager to party with the likes of Diddy and Epstein or work for Harvey Weinstein for many years after the start of the bad (often criminal) behavior.
To me the most damning behavior suggesting participation would be repeated visits to the island, the after parties, or repeated collaboration. I find it easy to believe in the innocence of anyone who only went once and difficult to believe if they went to the after parties or island repeatedly.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 4:49 am to StringedInstruments
What has become more and more obvious to me with the libs, the Dems and other really smart people around the world, is how fricking really stupid they are, I've listened to Attia many times, what amazes me is aeverybody in these circles knows who is who
who the frick didn't Epstein know!
who the frick didn't Epstein know!
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