Blog Archive

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Media/Data Literacy

Distinguishing Allegation, Evidence, and Adjudicated Fact

A clear classification framework for separating allegations, evidence records, and adjudicated outcomes in high-noise Epstein coverage with timeline context.

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Media/Data Literacy

Source Triangulation for High-Noise Investigations

A repeatable source-triangulation workflow for separating signal from narrative noise in fast-moving Epstein records coverage with source-linked records.

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Legal Analysis

Epstein's Legal Dream Team: The Lawyers Who Shielded Him

Jeffrey Epstein assembled the most expensive defense team in American legal history, including Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz, Jay Lefkowitz, and Roy Black. How

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Media/Data Literacy

How Confirmation Bias Distorts Document Analysis

How prior beliefs quietly reshape document interpretation, plus practical controls that reduce confirmation bias in investigative reading for public context.

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Media/Data Literacy

Interpreting Viral Claims About Flight Logs and Manifests

How to evaluate flight-log and manifest claims with timeline context, document provenance checks, and clear limits on what logs can actually prove. re

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Investigation

Epstein Whistleblowers: The People Who Tried to Stop Him

For decades, whistleblowers tried to expose Jeffrey Epstein. Detective Joseph Recarey, Maria Farmer, journalist Vicky Ward, and others raised alarms that were

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Legal Analysis

The Epstein Effect: New Trafficking Laws Passed Since 2019

Jeffrey Epstein's case exposed catastrophic gaps in American law. Since 2019, Congress and state legislatures have passed dozens of new sex trafficking laws.

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Victim Stories

Maria Farmer: The First Person to Report Epstein to the FBI

In 1996, artist Maria Farmer filed an FBI complaint against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — years before anyone else came forward. Her report was

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Document Analysis

Epstein's Calendar Revealed: Meetings With the Powerful

Newly released scheduling documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's daily meetings with billionaires, politicians, scientists, and celebrities. His calendar paints a

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Analysis

The Future of the Epstein Investigation: What Happens Next?

With millions of documents released and congressional hearings ongoing, the Epstein investigation enters a new phase in 2026. Here are the remaining questions

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Investigation

Epstein's Obsession With DNA: Transhumanism and Eugenics

Jeffrey Epstein told scientists he wanted to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating dozens of women at his New Mexico ranch. His transhumanist and

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Legislation

Epstein Files Transparency Act: 427-1 Vote

Bipartisan legislation modeled on the JFK Records Act passed the House 427-1 and was signed into law on November 19, 2025, compelling the DOJ to release 3.5

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