Roger Avary, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director, confirmed on The Joe Rogan Experience that A-list Hollywood stars connected to Jeffrey Epstein engaged in cannibalism as part of “Moloch worship” rituals dating back centuries.
Speaking as a longtime Hollywood insider, Avary revealed that portions of the Epstein files contain coded language he recognized from his years in the industry — particularly regarding cannibalism and Moloch worship.
“They say a lot of things, and they’re not really coding it very much,” said Avary. “Why do I need a chilled container to, you know…”
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Rogan replied “Jesus Christ. So you think they’re eating babies?”
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Avary confirmed: “Oh, yeah. I absolutely believe that… I don’t doubt it for a second. And I think this dates back a long, long time. This is Moloch worship.”
The People’s Voice reported in 2018 that Jim Carrey exposed Hollywood executives eating “whole babies” at Christmas time.
According to Carrey, the elites believe that if the baby suffers immediately before its death, the flavor of the meat is enhanced.
An underground cannibal restaurant operating in Los Angeles was also exposed serving diners including Chelsea Clinton, Meryl Street, and Katy Perry.
Buried Victim Allegations at Zorro Ranch
Among the most alarming disclosures is an email from a former staffer at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property in New Mexico alleging that two young girls were buried on the estate after dying during “rough, fetish sex.”
The message stated:
“Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madame G?
“Both died by strangulation during rough, fetish sex.”
“Madame G” is believed to refer to Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate and convicted accomplice.
Zorro Ranch has long drawn scrutiny because it is reportedly the only major Epstein property never raided by federal authorities, despite victim testimony describing abuse there and reports that influential figures visited the estate.

