Episode 3: The Geography of Evil
“True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” — Dr. MLK Jr.
In Episode 3, Ryan A. Johnson exposes the physical architecture of the crime. This was not a sequence of isolated incidents; it was an operational, global infrastructure designed for three things: isolation, control, and secrecy. We look at the “States within a State” that allowed the King of Clients to operate beyond the reach of American law.
In this episode, we audit the locations:
- Little St. James (The Island of Denial): A private fortress in the U.S. Virgin Islands where victims were flown by private jet and helicopter, cut off from escape or help. We examine the 2026 reality of this site as billionaire Stephen Deckoff begins transforming the “Pedophile Island” into a luxury resort.
- The Manhattan Mansion (The Urban Command Post): The seven-story, 21,000-square-foot townhouse on the Upper East Side. We expose the “elite patronage” of Leslie Wexner, who gifted this command center where recruitment, surveillance, and documentation were headquartered in the heart of America’s financial capital.
- Zorro Ranch & The Paris Command: From 10,000 secluded acres in New Mexico to a luxury apartment in the heart of Europe, we map how the network was built to be too vast and geographically complex for any single police force to dismantle.
2026 Moral Audit Update: As of February 10, 2026, the soil of truth is finally yielding new data. We discuss the explosive documents released on February 6, which shed light on the Zorro Trust’s $80 Million Powerball win in 2008. We analyze the timing: the trust (linked to Epstein’s ranch) claimed the jackpot just two days after he entered a Florida jail to begin his concierge “sentence.” We ask the moral question: Was the very land under our feet sold to serve a single criminal enterprise?
