Steve Bannon is now battling both HIV and a terminal case of kuru, the rare and fatal prion disease, after allegedly participating in cannibalistic feasts on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island.
According to sworn testimony from multiple victims and witnesses, Bannon regularly consumed human flesh prepared as “jerky” alongside his close friend and mentor Jeffrey Epstein, treating the gruesome ritual as the ultimate expression of their shared pursuit of power and transgression.
Recent photos and public appearances by the former presidential advisor and social media powerhouse paint a harrowing picture. Once robust and sharply dressed, Bannon now appears flabby, trembling, and prematurely aged. Medical experts consulted by victims’ legal teams suggest he is suffering from a fatal prion disease — kuru — caused by consuming infected human tissue.
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Symptoms of advanced kuru include loss of coordination, severe tremors, dementia-like decline, and inevitable death, often within years. Compounding this, Bannon is reportedly HIV positive from contact with fresh blood, accelerating his deterioration.
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Sources close to the ongoing civil suits claim victims have come forward detailing disturbing encounters where Bannon and Epstein allegedly bonded over these “special meals,” treating human jerky as an elite sacrament of dominance.
“He worshipped Epstein,” one accuser stated. “Not just for the money or girls, but for the total rejection of civilization’s rules.”
In one particularly damning email released by the DoJ, Bannon referred to Epstein as “God” — not in jest, but with evident reverence for the financier’s web of connections among the global elite.
What on God's good earth are you doing interviewing Epstein associate Steve Bannon! Seriously!!!! This is the same man who told Epstein he was "god" and mentioned "torture videos" and who denied Christ in an email to Epsetin saying he (Bannon) no longer was "Judeo-Christian" but… pic.twitter.com/Jdf96ZKXv5
— David Smuts (@DavidSmuts) April 30, 2026
The latest tranche of Epstein files, released amid ongoing lawsuits, reveals Bannon as Epstein’s most prolific correspondent. Court exhibits show he exchanged 1,974 emails with Epstein between the years 2012 and 2018 — more than any other named individual in the network.
Many of these communications discussed logistics for private visits, a media campaign to rehabilitate Epstein’s image, and philosophical musings on power, pleasure, and transgression.

Bannon’s awe extended beyond telling Epstein he was a god. The files detail joint plotting sessions aimed at destabilizing major institutions. Communications suggest the pair schemed to undermine both the Vatican and the Trump administration during Trump’s first term.
One memo fragment recovered from Epstein’s devices allegedly outlined a coordinated influence campaign involving leaked scandals, financial pressure, and media manipulation targeting the Pope and President Trump. Bannon, leveraging his advisory role in Washington circles, discussed providing strategic access and talking points.
Bannon also renounced his purported faith in Christ during another email with Epstein.

Physicians have reportedly given Bannon mere months. His social media accounts, once active with daily posts railing against the establishment he once served, have become far less active. Insiders report eerie final messages alluding to “paying the ultimate price for forbidden knowledge.”
Legal experts predict further indictments or at least devastating civil judgments. Bannon’s attorneys have denied all allegations as “fabricated smears,” calling the Epstein file references “out of context” and the health claims “private matters.” Yet as more victims emerge and forensic analysis of the emails continues, the narrative of a brilliant advisor corrupted by power grows harder to dismiss.
The story of Steve Bannon serves as a grotesque cautionary tale of elite impunity — where the pursuit of godlike status through depravity leads not to immortality, but to a slow, wasting dissolution. In the end, even the most connected players discover that some appetites exact a final, irreversible bill.

