Mel Gibson has vanished from public view, and according to reports, his close friend Mark Wahlberg has issued an urgent warning: go into hiding, especially after the release of the film *Sound of Freedom* and its links to the Epstein files.

The concern is real—Hollywood’s darkest secrets are surfacing, and those who dare to expose them face grave danger.

Gibson has long been wary of the industry. He recalls entering Hollywood with suspicions and confusion, realizing over time that the town hid things nobody cared to explain. He formed opinions about the people and the place, noting how actors survive by pretending not to see what’s happening—much like the plot of *Bird Box*.

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Gibson’s humor often masked his deeper fears, as he joked about “vampires” in the business, but insists he’s not crazy: some of the most powerful people in Hollywood are still working, and they don’t want whistleblowers like him or Corey Feldman speaking out.

Since Gibson’s attempts to expose the industry, he’s been laying low, especially with unsettling developments like Jim Carrey’s unrecognizable appearance. Wahlberg, deeply concerned, has tried to contact Gibson privately, urging him to stay safe. Both men have warned about the secret networks within Hollywood, where aspiring actors can disappear.

Gibson even went to the police, naming celebrities involved in disturbing activities, but the authorities not only ignored him—they reportedly alerted the very people he was trying to expose. Both Gibson and Feldman have been labeled “problematic” by the media, but their warnings are now being revisited in light of new evidence.

The release of 3.5 million pages of Epstein files by the DOJ in January 2026 shook the world. These files detailed a sickening network that had operated for years, with victim testimonies describing abductions from malls and schools, manipulation with false promises of modeling careers, and eventual trafficking to Epstein’s island.

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The flight logs revealed high-profile names, including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates. Thousands of videos and images remain too sensitive for public release. Epstein died before he could expose his clients, conveniently silencing him.

Wahlberg and Gibson tried to warn us about these networks back in the ‘90s, but were dismissed. Now, their words hold up, and people wonder if the police had listened, maybe these crimes would have been uncovered sooner.

Gibson’s interviews detail how Hollywood shattered his perception of the industry, describing a town where you either join the corrupt system or become a target. He compared it to a modern-day Sodom and Gomorrah, recounting how he was gaslit by the police when reporting crimes.

Gibson’s refusal to comply led to blacklisting and funding struggles for his films, including *The Passion of the Christ* and *Sound of Freedom*. Both movies faced resistance because they exposed uncomfortable truths—particularly about trafficking and exploitation.

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Wahlberg, sharing Gibson’s faith and experience, moved his family away from Hollywood and self-financed his religious film, *Father Stu*, after studios tried to alter its message.

Their fight to maintain faith and integrity underscores how deeply rotten the industry is. The Epstein files are just a glimpse into the corruption. As the industry prepares to select its next scapegoat, Gibson and Wahlberg’s warnings ring louder than ever. The question remains: who will be exposed next, and will justice finally be served?