Epstein Files Search
Follow up to post – We created a searchable database with all 20,000 files from Epstein’s Estate – See also the new Epstein Files Search– powered by Justice for All Victims: Search Tags for Files, Images, People, Organizations, Countries.
See also via Journalist Studio – Zeteo Scoured 26,000 Epstein Docs. Here’s What We Found. You can search and review the emails here. Read what Epstein said about Trump, and his emails with Peter Thiel, Steve Bannon, Ehud Barak, and Larry Summers.
Welcome to the Epstein Document Network Explorer
This is a network analysis tool for exploring relationships between people, places, and events captured in the Epstein emails released by the House Oversight Committee. LLMs were used to extract these relationships from the raw document text, and as such, it is likely that there are some errors and omissions.
Click on a relationship in the timeline after selecting or searching for a specific actor to see the document it was taken from with the principals highlighted. You can verify for yourself if the relationship is accurate according to the document.
How to use:
- Search for actors using the search bar
- Click on nodes in the graph to explore their relationships
- Use filters to focus on specific content categories
- Click document links in the timeline to view source documents
See also Wired [no paywall] – Pranksters Recreated a Working Version of Jeffrey Epstein’s Gmail Inbox. Using Jmail, you can read thousands of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails in a familiar format. Use the star function to highlight notable finds…
Now, you can browseall those emails just like you would on your own Gmail account. Jmail is a website that looks very much like Gmail, except that there is a little hat hanging on the logo and that the profile picture in the top right corner is a grinning Epstein. (Click on it and it says “Hi Jeffrey!”)
The inbox lets you click through thousands of emails, formatted to look exactly like a regular message would in your inbox. In the sidebar, you can sort by Inbox, Starred, and Sent. In Gmail, a lower sidebar section reads Labels and separates emails by category. In Jmail, it is a list of people who corresponded with Epstein…
Top MAGA Influencers Accidentally Unmasked as Foreign Trolls
Daily Beast: “Elon Musk’s social media site X has rolled out a new feature in an effort to increase transparency—and unwittingly revealed that many of the site’s top MAGA influencers are actually foreign actors. The new “About This Account” feature, which became available to X users on Friday, allows others to see where an account is based, when they joined the platform, how often they have changed their username, and how they downloaded the X app.
Upon rollout, rival factions began to inspect just where their online adversaries were really based on the combative social platform—with dozens of major MAGA and right-wing influencer accounts revealed to be based overseas. “This is easily one of the greatest days on this platform,” wrote Democratic influencer Harry Sisson.
“Seeing all of these MAGA accounts get exposed as foreign actors trying to destroy the United States is a complete vindication of Democrats, like myself and many on here, who have been warning about this”. Dozens of major accounts masquerading as “America First” or “MAGA” proponents have been identified as originating in places such as Russia, India, and Nigeria.
In one example, the account MAGANationX—with nearly 400,000 followers and a bio reading “Patriot Voice for We The People”—is actually based in Eastern Europe…”
See also The New York Times: X Displays Users’ Locations, Fueling Scrutiny Over Political Accounts. Online sleuths quickly found that some accounts posting about U.S. politics, including those in support of the MAGA movement, appeared not to be based in the United States.
See also X – @nikitabier – In a couple hours, we’ll be rolling out “About This Accountglobally, allowing you to see the country or region where an account is based. This will be accessible by tapping the signup date on profiles. This is an important first step to securing the integrity of the global town square.
We plan to provide many more ways for users to verify the authenticity of the content they see on X. And for those in countries where speech has penalties, we’ve included privacy toggles to only show your region. This was a huge undertaking…”
New paper on AI RISKS from SRI and Brazil