I never watched it. This just popped up on youtube. In the video they say that the guy who made it, Groening, was in the Epstein files and accused by Giuffre.While the Simpsons is wildly absurd, it usually gets its humor by mocking the absurdness of the human race. It's funny because we actually know people that have the quirks that Simpsons' characters are based on, although exaggerated, but sometimes not exaggerated by much.
I don't know about predicting the future. Maybe they are just good at basing episodes on crazy things that could happen, and some of them do, or some of them already have. Some Simpsons episodes actually give me the creeps, because they are exaggerations of creepy truths.
I was a big fan at one time, but I haven't watched them in years. Eventually, I just had my fill, and I've even wondered why.
Yes, that was clear in the video, and it's an example of an absurd, but possible thing. I doubt that all those rich guys on Epstein's Island avoided any talk of how they could bilk the rest of society. They were already in an atmosphere of flaunting society for their own pleasures of excess. Why not exchange ideas on how to get away with a little bit more?I never watched it. This just popped up on youtube. In the video they say that the guy who made it, Groening, was in the Epstein files and accused by Giuffre.
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Reports indicate Groening did take a flight on Epstein's plane, described by some as a trip from Carmel to Los Angeles in 1999.
"Simpsons" Context: The mention has led to viral, often conspiratorial, speculation because of a 2000 episode of The Simpsons ("The Computer Wore Menace Shoes") that features a plot about an island where "crazy creeps" secretly run the world. Many viewers noted the similarity to the allegations surrounding Epstein's island, though this is generally considered a coincidence or satirical observation rather than evidence of prior knowledge.