BREAKING: Did ‘The Simpsons’ Predict The Jeffrey Epstein Files? An Old Episode Uncovers The Truth And It Was Right In Front Of Our Faces [VIDEO]


There is no way that The Simpsons knew about Jeffrey Epstein before anybody else, right? Well, it seems they did. The Simpsons has famously “predicted” numerous real-world events many years in advance. From Donald Trump’s presidency and the Coldplay Jumbotron Affair to Hawk Tuah, to the COVID-19 pandemic, they seem to know it all.

Now, it seems that the popular cartoon series has done it again. Over the past few years, America has been demanding the release of the Epstein files. The Epstein files are millions of documents, emails, photos, and videos that detail criminal activities. It started with Jeffrey Epstein and ended with some of the most powerful people partaking in the illegal activities he was doing.

A number of people have been exposed for being on his island and engaging in sexual activity with children. Epstein’s private communications continue to reveal the web of powerful figures who sought his friendship and counsel.

The latest batch of documents includes a former U.S. senator, a Norwegian princess, a NASCAR driver, an NFL owner, and an NFL quarterback. It should be clear that not everybody seen in the documents was engaging in illegal activities.

Now, it seems that The Simpsons were trying to warn us about Jeffrey Epstein and others years ago.

‘The Simpsons’ Tried To Tell Everybody About Jeffrey Epstein’s Island

Man holds sign wanting the Jeffrey Epstein files to be released (Jack Gruber, Jack Gruber-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Social media users have been sharing a scene from The Simpsons after noticing something strange. It was pretty similar to what is going on right now.

In an episode from season 12 titled “The Computer Wore Menace Shoes,” a disturbing scene appeared that nobody knew was actually a message. The episode, which aired in 2000, many years before the Epstein scandal was publicly revealed, revealed a private island.

One scene showed Homer Simpson creating a website to spread rumors and fake news, called “Mr. X.” On a message, a pop-up appears on his site that reads: “Attention: Some crazy creeps on an island are secretly running the world.”

It’s not hard to see that the episode was pointing to Jeffrey Epstein and the power folks that visited the island. At this point, every Simpsons episode needs to be revisited to see what else they were telling us.

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