The Simpsons did it again? The "Mysterious Island" message from 25 years ago became real in the Epstein files.

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02.02.2026 21:54

As the world discusses the 3 million pages of documents emerging from the secret archive of pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and the scandals within those documents, a scene from The Simpsons, the "oracle" of popular culture, that aired in 2001 has resurfaced. A clip from the episode titled The Parent Rap almost describes the current Epstein island scandal word for word. The page states, "Warning: Some crazy people on an island somewhere are secretly running the world."

The 3 million-page archive published by the U.S. Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation continues to shake the world of politics and the jet set; the animated series The Simpsons, dubbed the "oracle" of popular culture, has once again drawn all eyes to itself. The "secret island" message featured in an episode from 2001 has sparked outrage on social media with the claim that it pointed to the island that Epstein transformed into a center of crime years ago.

"THEY ARE RUNNING THE WORLD FROM AN ISLAND"

In a scene from the show aired in 2000, a striking phrase appears on a sign in the background: "Warning: Some crazy people on an island somewhere are secretly running the world."

Did the Simpsons know again? The 'Mysterious island' message from 25 years ago became real in the Epstein files

The similarity of this statement to the blackmail and crime network established by Epstein on Little St. James Island in the Caribbean, which hosted world leaders, billionaires, and celebrities, has revived conspiracy theories.

THE FINE LINE BETWEEN REALITY AND FICTION

As the news spread, experts noted that the show might have referenced the secret meetings of global elites at the time (Bilderberg, Bohemian Grove, etc.); however, the presence of names like Clinton and Trump mentioned in the Epstein documents elevated this scene from The Simpsons from being a "mere coincidence" to a "historical warning."

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