Bill Maher: QANON Was “Not Totally Wrong” About Elites Running PEDOPHILE Ring

Comedian declares “where does QAnon go for the apology?” amid ongoing Epstein revelations

Bill Maher has stunned audiences by conceding that QAnon followers weren’t entirely off base with their claims of an elite pedophile network centered around Jeffrey Epstein.

The admission comes as fresh Epstein document dumps continue to expose the financier’s web of high-powered connections, vindicating long-mocked theories about systemic abuse among the globalist class.

In a recent appearance on Straight Shooter with Stephen A., Maher addressed the avalanche of Epstein files released by the Justice Department, which have implicated figures from tech billionaires to former presidents.

“It does look like anybody who was able to get in touch with Jeffrey Epstein, he was the man (access point),” Maher stated.

He went on: “They’re just openly talking in emails about this sort of s*xual perversion, and that they were all doing. And lots of people who you didn’t think, or I never imagined, were doing it.”

Maher then delivered the bombshell: “QAnon, yes, a lot of crazy there. But you know what? You weren’t totally wrong about that one, guys.”

Wrapping up, he quipped: “I can’t believe I’m saying this, but where does QAnon go for the apology?”

This shift from Maher, known for dismissing conspiracy narratives, aligns with mounting evidence from the Epstein trove. The releases have spotlighted Epstein’s ties to influential Democrats, including repeated mentions of Bill Clinton’s involvement, prompting investigations ordered by President Trump to probe those connections.

The files paint a damning picture of unchecked elite entitlement, with emails casually discussing underage exploitation as if it were routine business.

As we previously covered, the documents also reveal Epstein’s fixation on underground tunnels beneath Little St. James, his infamous Caribbean island. 

Emails to staff demanded updates on “tunnel” renovations, including a “wood tunnel” floor and storage for equipment—spaces now confirmed to house workshops and shipments, fueling speculation about their true purpose.

Video footage from the dumps even shows inspections of these subterranean structures, complete with men in NYC DEP shirts exploring the depths.

Adding another layer of darkness, a separate 2011 email from Hollywood producer Barry Josephson to Epstein, referencing a question Epstein posed to Bill Gates: “How do we get rid of poor people as a whole?”

Josephson claimed to have “an answer,” before shifting to arranging film work for Epstein’s 16-year-old “niece.” Interpreted by many as a nod to depopulation agendas, it underscores how these circles blended perversion with discussions of global control.

These revelations dismantle the media’s narrative that Epstein operated in isolation. Instead, they expose a network where billionaires like Gates—whose foundation pushes worldwide vaccination programs—rubbed shoulders with predators, all while plotting behind closed doors.

Maher’s reluctant apology to QAnon marks a turning point: the “fringe” theories of yesteryear are today’s headlines. With more files expected, the push for full accountability grows louder, demanding that no elite figure escapes scrutiny in the fight to protect the vulnerable from those who view power as a license for depravity.

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