Mel Gibson Exposes Hollywood on Epstein-Diddy List & Hidden Island Footage Leak

Mel Gibson Claims to Expose Hollywood’s Dark Secrets In New Documentary

Hollywood’s reputation for secrets is about to be challenged. Renowned actor and director Mel Gibson has announced plans to reveal evidence implicating top Hollywood figures in a secret network linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged child trafficking operations.

Gibson recently posted what he calls the genuine “Epstein-Diddy List” on social media, naming actors, directors, musicians, and media personalities. He asserts that he possesses flight logs, leaked emails, and drone footage from Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, showing structures being dismantled shortly after Epstein’s arrest. Disturbing footage reveals a hidden complex with underground passages and symbols, indicating the island’s dark purpose.

The drone footage is believed to have been captured by the late cybersecurity expert John McAfee, who was vocal about exposing elite corruption before his mysterious death in Spain.

Among the notable names targeted is Tom Hanks, with Gibson’s team claiming flight records link Hanks to Epstein’s island. They also point to peculiar social media posts and a connection to the death of Isaac Kappy, who accused Hollywood elites of misconduct before dying in an apparent suicide. Similarly, Gibson is investigating Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey for potential links to the secret network.

Gibson’s upcoming four-part series, titled The Hidden War, promises to connect these dots. It is based on intelligence Gibson provided to anti-child trafficking group Operation Underground Railroad. The documentary aims to expose how powerful figures have protected predators like Epstein, Diddy, Harvey Weinstein, and Dan Schneider for decades.

The investigation also highlights visual patterns, such as similarities in design between Ellen’s set and Epstein’s temple, suggesting a coded language shared within the industry. Allegations extend to Diddy’s parties being an extension of Epstein’s activities, with evidence suggesting high-profile guests were coerced into silence through blackmail.

Gibson emphasizes the dangerous efforts to silence whistleblowers, referencing the deaths of McAfee and Kappy as evidence that those exposing the truth face serious risks. He considers this a moral battle to bring light to pervasive evil in Hollywood, asserting that awareness is the first step toward justice.

The industry is bracing for upheaval as Gibson prepares to release his documentary, with some insiders attempting to discredit him and others distancing themselves from the implicated individuals. With multiple names on an expanding list, Gibson’s revelations threaten to cause a seismic shift in Hollywood’s image.