The CIA has deleted the CIA World Factbook(a popular almanac about the countries of the world) from the web. Fuck this. All these assholes do is pillage & destroy.
Epstein Emails Expose How America’s Elites Really See the Rest of Us Egberto Off The Record
Who entered Epstein’s jail tier the night of his death? Newly released video logs appear to contradict official accounts. CBS News. “An orange-colored shape.”
From Putin’s Kiss to Jeffrey Epstein The After-Action Report. Another alleged blackmail ring, this one operating in Silicon Valley.
Epstein received ‘not a girl not yet a woman’ photos from friend in Sydney
Epstein received ‘not a girl not yet a woman’ photos from friend in Sydney Michael Koziol
February 6, 2026 —
Washington: Paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein received photos from a friend who was living in Sydney and described the pictures as “the most sensual and ‘im not a girl not yet a woman’ style photos” she had ever taken. Emails released by the US Department of Justice as part of the Epstein files reveal the convicted sex offender was contacted by a female friend – whose name was redacted – in March 2012, seemingly while she was studying in Sydney.
Jeffrey Epstein helped Russian spies collect blackmail 'kompromat' on western elites for DECADES says former MI6 agent Steele
The Mandelson-Epstein scandal is also the Mandelson-Palantir scandal. MP @alexburghart asks why Keir Starmer’s visit to Palantir’s office in Washington - arranged by Mandelson while his firm repped Palantir - was kept off books.
The Mandelson affair: inside the scandal of a century The New Statesman
Revealed: Palantir deals with UK state total at least £670m – including £15m contract with nuclear weapons agency
Epstein Geopolitics And the Age of Primitive Accumulation Un-Diplomatic
Putin envoy dismisses Polish PM’s claim Epstein scandal was Russian operation Polskie Radio
Newly released Epstein files reveal further ties to Israel Mondoweiss
Effective tax rates for billionaires
The Library of Congress at a Crossroads: Executive Overreach and the Future of Public Knowledge
Street, Leslie and Runyon, Amanda, The Library of Congress at a Crossroads: Executive Overreach and the Future of Public Knowledge (January 25, 2026). U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 26-07, Seattle University Law Review Online & Seattle Journal of Technology, Environment, & Innovation Law, forthcoming, 2026, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6155010 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6155010
