Thursday, March 28, 2024

And...then what?

The National Pulse: Epstein Island Visitor Data Exposed.

Data broker Near Intelligence has allegedly gathered detailed coordinates of nearly 200 mobile devices belonging to visitors to Little St. James, sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island. The data, uncovered by WIRED, reveals the visitors’ respective residences and places of work, shedding light on the possible identities of high-profile figures undeterred by Epstein’s criminal status. Many of these visitors traveled to the Island well after allegations against Epstein emerged. The data was collected from July 2016 until July 6, 2019 — the day of Epstein’s arrest.
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While it appears that the data accessed by WIRED would enable the publication to identify the influential individuals who frequented Epstein’s Island, they have so far refused to do so.

My brief commentary isn't a reflection aimed at National Pulse or WIRED, I like them both. But FFS, we know who went to Epstein Island. And ... nothing.

After this long, you'd expect at least some charges filed against someone, but the perversions of the Elite is guarded and protected. We still don't know the identity of Doe 107 or Doe 110, and that was January 3, 2024. Do searches on "Doe 107 and Doe 110 identity." Drop a comment if you find anything. Happy Keystrokes! 

There will be no Habbening. 


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