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The Conversation. A large release of important documents once meant teams of journalists staying back, working through piles of records late into the night. Now especially in the case of Epstein-Maxwell case, a number of online sleuths are doing a lot of the investigations

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In February 2016, Jeffrey Epstein wrote an email to Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, with a sentence that should have made front page of every newspaper in the Western world: “As you probably know, I represent the Rothschilds.” The sentence is in Epstein Files. It is an official document of the United States Department of Justice. And the mainstream press treated it as it would a footnote about the weather in Bermuda.

Archaeo – Histories @archeohistories · 3h In February 2016, Jeffrey Epstein wrote an email to Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, with a sentence that should have made front page of every newspaper in the Western world: “As you … Continue reading

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SCIAM: Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists?

Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists? The Epstein files revive questions of whether the disgraced financier sought to merely cultivate famous scientists, or to shape science itself By Dan Vergano edited by Clara Moskowitz Ethics Last December, the U.S. Department of Justice … Continue reading

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OCCRP: Much of the frenzied Jeffrey Epstein commentary over the past two weeks has focused on individual examples of moral depravity.But there’s a wider, more systemic story here.

February 13, 2026 Greetings from Amsterdam, Much of the frenzied Jeffrey Epstein commentary over the past two weeks has focused on individual examples of moral depravity. But there’s a wider, more systemic story here. As Seva Gunitsky, a political scientist … Continue reading

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Fr Shay Cullen, Preda Organisation “Meanwhile, there is a raging war of words in the United States against child sexual abuse committed by powerful businessmen and politicians with the release of files and emails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.”. To those in Ireland caught with images, this article indicates the abuse of children, often those who are part of the image victims identified in every country. There must be zero tolerance of child abuse. Quote: “The telcos do not block such criminal content, as if they are above the law. Artificial intelligence-powered filters would slow their internet connections and they stand to lose money. Evidence of this is the convictions of foreign pedophiles in Europe and the US for online sexual abuse in the Philippines. The thousands of sexually abused and trafficked children suffer lifelong trauma and receive little or no help, and few ever find justice”…

11 of 1,226 Reflections by Fr. Shay Cullen: The proliferation of child abuse in the Philippines Inbox Preda Foundation, Inc. <newsletters@preda.org> Wed, Nov 26, 1:46 AM (1 day ago) to me ABOUT PREDA| PROJECTS| J.O.N. STORIES  | DONATE  The proliferation of child abuse in the PhilippinesBy Fr. Shay Cullen, Founder … Continue reading

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The Conversation: Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl … the world owes you so much Virginia. All we can hope is that Predators be halted from seeking out prey and destroying their lives

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