THE FILES DROPPED. Epstein wasn’t just one monster — it was a system. These are the names the courts unsealed, the scraps Congress just dropped, and what they mean. Buckle up. 24 receipts.
What These Papers Are
This is sworn testimony, depositions, flight logs, and even Epstein’s “birthday book” from 2003. Being named doesn’t equal guilty. But proximity, access, and silence tell a story.
The playbook: recruit young girls → promise “opportunity” → isolate → upgrade → abuse. Protectors: lawyers, pilots, socialites, politicians. This is how power launders crimes.
Prince Andrew. Named in Giuffre’s testimony. Alleged abuse in 2001. Johanna Sjoberg also testified he groped her. He settled Giuffre’s civil case in 2022. He denies wrongdoing.
Bill Clinton. Appears in depositions and Epstein’s “birthday book.” He denies wrongdoing. The docs show proximity: trips, dinners, connections.
Donald Trump. Mentioned by Johanna Sjoberg (Atlantic City stop; no massage). Listed as a “friend” in the birthday book. Denies wrongdoing. The Oversight letter attributed to him is disputed.
Alan Dershowitz. Accused in Giuffre’s deposition — but she withdrew her claim in 2022, saying she may have been mistaken. They settled, both insisting innocence.
Bill Richardson. Giuffre testified she was told to massage him. He denies it. Appears in unsealed depositions tied to New Mexico.
Marvin Minsky. MIT scientist. Giuffre testified she was directed to have sex with him on Epstein’s island. He died in 2016. No charges ever filed.
Glenn Dubin. Giuffre testified she was told to “give him a massage,” which she equated with sex. Dubin denies it.
Jean-Luc Brunel. Modeling agent. Accused of trafficking girls. Named in unsealed records. Arrested in France; died by suicide in 2022 while under investigation.
Stephen Hawking. Appears in unsealed docs. No abuse alleged. His name was exploited in fake screenshots after 2024’s release. Stick to receipts.
Michael Jackson. Appears in records as a visitor/associate. No misconduct alleged in filings.
David Copperfield. Listed in unsealed docs as a dinner guest. No misconduct alleged.
Leslie Wexner. Epstein’s patron. His name runs through the filings. He denies knowledge of crimes.
Leon Black. Appears in the birthday book as a “friend.” Separate scrutiny over ties to Epstein after 2019.
Tom Pritzker. Named in unsealed records. Giuffre testified about him. He denies wrongdoing.
George Mitchell. Former senator. Appears in birthday book as “friend.” He has denied all wrongdoing.
Mortimer Zuckerman. Media mogul. Appears in the birthday book. No allegations in filings.
Henry Jarecki. Financier. Listed in birthday book’s “friends.”
Flight logs. Calendars. Hotels. “Massage” notes. That’s how the system moved girls from city → jet → island. Docs show the pipeline.
Redactions, seals, delays. Epstein’s Florida NPA let him walk free in 2008. Appeals years later. Power shields power.
The game wasn’t just abuse — it was normalization. Get celebs in the room. Make it look glamorous. Silence victims. Keep receipts buried.
You were trained to look away. Don’t. These are their names, their receipts, their denials, their settlements. This isn’t left vs right. It’s kids vs power.
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⚖️ Disclaimer: All information here is from public records (FEC filings, OpenSecrets, corporate disclosures). Shared for educational + journalistic purposes only. No claims of illegality beyond documented receipts.
You call them the Deep State.
We call them…
We followed money from donors → PACs → media/surveillance → policy. Sources: OpenSecrets, FEC filings, disclosures. Every name here has verifiable receipts. This isn’t theory—it’s evidence of power.
From Musk’s America PAC to Thiel’s Palantir & Anduril, from Griffin’s $100M+ to Saban’s $1M for UDP, from Sinclair broadcasts to Leonard Leo’s court machine—cash becomes policy. Here’s the supermap.
We didn’t “get unlucky.” We got targeted.
We’re MAGA Cult Slayer (MCS)—eight ad industry people who started this ten years ago. Since then we’ve been hacked more than a dozen times, thousands stolen, wrongly doxxed eight times, and now demonetized with zero notice. This is the Silence Protocol: the quiet system that starves a voice until it looks like no one cares.
Think of the feed like a faucet; someone turned our water off. Two months ago we teased a huge exposé. Overnight, our reach didn’t just dip—it collapsed. The faucet metaphor fits: the valve closes, the stream shrinks, and your audience thinks you disappeared. That’s how you erase a whistleblower without ever banning them.
“Freedom of speech, not reach” sounds polite. It’s a kill‑switch.
Our analytics show 46M+ impressions and 2M+ engagements in a month… yet <$10 in payouts where the same numbers once paid $500–$1,200. That isn’t market noise; that’s a hidden gear deciding who gets oxygen and who chokes—while saying, “Just post what you love.”
THE OBEDIENCE FILES — our investigation into how social media engineered digital obedience, trained us to rage, and rewired democracy itself.
👇 Follow along.
X = Misinformation Engine
X is not a neutral platform. It’s the primary misinformation generator on Earth. Even countries that banned X still see their politics warped by its output — because the narratives cascade to every other platform.
🚨 Introducing SwarmFix
We’ve been watching it happen in real time: reply swarms flooding posts in the first few minutes—low-trust accounts, copy-paste responses, engagement collapse. It doesn’t just kill momentum. It manipulates the algorithm into hiding what people are actually saying.
SwarmFix is a collaborative, open-source detection model built by users—not platforms.
Project Oaktree is contributing real-world datasets. @grok is testing logic in Python.
This is a shared build, and it’s still growing.
Why this matters: platforms claim to be neutral, but visibility is shaped by behavior signals, not truth. If enough junk accounts swarm a post, the system reads it as “problematic” and pushes it out of view. That’s not a glitch. It’s a tactic.
SwarmFix is designed to flag those bursts—not just to defend content, but to expose how suppression works at scale.
This isn’t a finished product. It’s a working model. We’re showing our process in the open, and we want others to test, adapt, and build with it.
THOUSANDS said “I’m done with Trump” or “I used to be MAGA.”
But guess what?
Not one returned.
Not one said “I take it back.”
Not one was welcomed back.
This isn’t politics anymore. It’s control. We proved it.
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1. We ran a forensic-level social scan: Searches for people saying they left MAGA.
Phrases like:
“Trump lost me” “I used to be MAGA” “I’m done with Trump”
2. Then we checked what came next.
Did anyone change their mind? Take it back? Return?
We searched for every reversal phrase:
“Still MAGA” “I take it back” “I still support him”