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Jeffrey Epstein’s Amateur Attempts To Meet Vladimir Putin w/ John Helmer

19. February 2026

In this interview, John Helmer discusses recent allegations that Jeffrey Epstein had ties to the Kremlin—and what the published files actually reveal. Was it more than just an attempt to establish political contacts? Or is a new narrative emerging here?

The conversation goes far beyond Epstein: internal power struggles in Moscow, tensions surrounding the Trump administration, strategic calculations in the Iran conflict, and the question of how far the major powers really want to go in the current escalation.

This video was produced by Reason2Resist and published on their YouTube channel on the 13th of February, 2026.


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ABOUT DIMITRI LASCARIS

Dimitri Lascaris is a journalist and lawyer. As a lawyer, he specializes in class action litigation, international law and human rights. He was a member of the shadow cabinets of the Green Parties of Canada and Quebec. In 2020, he ran for the leadership of the Green Party of Canada and came in second. He is also the founder and editor of the YouTube channel Reasons 2 Resists with Dimitri Lascaris.

ABOUT JOHN HELMER

John Holmer is the longest continuously serving foreign correspondent in Russia, and the only Western journalist to direct his own bureau, independent of national or commercial ties. Born and educated in Australia, then at Harvard University, John has also been a professor of political science, sociology and journalism and an adviser to governments, including Greece and Australia.


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