EPSTEIN'S TEXTS WITH BANNON ABOUT VENEZUELA AND MADURO
Here are the messages
In this video I break down the text messages between Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon, that the FBI extracted from Jeffrey Epstein’s iPhone. At the bottom of this article you can download the original source documents released by the House Oversight Committee.
In 2018 and 2019, Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon, former Trump’s advisor and White House Chief Strategist and Counsel, exchanged a number of texts about Venezuela and Maduro.
On August 30, 2018, Epstein texted Bannon that Argentina would be next to collapse. The whole “South America” including Brazil, Venezuela, and Argentina. Epstein wrote, "they are “soon to be the best investment of a lifetime.”
“Venezuela. More oil reserves than Saudi.” Epstein wrote.
“I’m. meeting with Cisneros when I get back from Venice,” Bannon replied.
On March 10, 2018, Epstein texted Steve Bannon about a Chinese airplane having arrived in Caracas to deliver medicine and medical supplies to Maduro’s government.
“China ‘lebensraum’; Australia; Venezuela; Brazil,” Bannon replied.
On May 9, 2019, Epstein wrote to Bannon that Venezuelan Vice President, Edgar Zambrano, was surrounded by intelligence officers when leaving his party’s headquarters in Caracas.
Here are the original source files from the House Oversight Committee. The source files appear to be exports from Cellebrite software used by the FBI to extract the data from Jeffrey Epstein’s iPhone. To make it easier to read, I used the data to recreate the iChat bubbles that you see above.



