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May 4 3 tweets 1 min read Read on X
The Epstein files aren’t really “files” the word downplays this in a way that doesn’t align with the scale and magnitude of what is documented.

They’re decades of FBI reports, police records, and buried complaints stacked on top of each other, ignored, delayed, or sealed.

This was a system that ran in plain site, funded by some of the wealthiest families in the world: an elite access network.
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There is no evidence it ever stopped operating just because Epstein is dead and Ghislaine is in federal custody.

Networks like this don’t vanish.
They are agile and well-funded. They adapt, they rebrand, they get smarter.

Removing two names doesn’t dismantle a system.
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This was never just about Epstein or Maxwell.

The files show a pattern: years of reports, warnings, and people who knew. Over and over. A PR machine that covered for it all—and still churns.

If you think it ended with Epstein and Maxwell, you haven’t looked closely enough.

I have. And I’m not done. To support this independent and relentless work, follow/subscribe here and on substack for deeper dives. (Link in bio)

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More from @AmberWoods100

May 2
An Epstein survivor says a JPMorgan employee followed her to another country, love-bombed her and then moved into her home—knowing she was trying to escape Jeffrey Epstein’s network. 🧵 Image
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Sarah Ransome says that former JP Morgan communications employee Adam Castellani is responsible for encouraging her not to report her abuse or Epstein’s crimes to authorities.

Instead, she says he sent her to a therapist that he selected, arranged and paid for her to see. Image
3/
Ransome says she was spiraling from trauma at the time and had attempted suicide.

While still medicated and recovering, she alleges Castellani convinced her to sign a settlement agreement with JPMorgan, despite her wanting to go to trial. Image
Read 7 tweets
May 1
NEW
Bard College President resigns after it was revealed he made 25 visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s properties.

Note: survivors say resignations do not equal transparency or justice. Image
2/
There’s a gap between how the relationship is described publicly and how it appears in the emails released as part of the Epstein files.
3/
A spokesperson for Bard says Epstein only gave an unsolicited $75,000 and 66 laptops.

That’s the official line.
Read 9 tweets
May 1
BREAKING

Infowars is shutting down.

The platform built by Alex Jones was once one of the most influential engines of online conspiracy media.

Infowars has finally collapsed under legal and financial pressure. 🧵 Image
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This didn’t happen overnight.

Alex Jones and Infowars have faced years of defamation lawsuits (especially tied to Sandy Hook) which resulted in massive judgments that didn’t just punish Jones personally. They destabilized his entire operation.
3/
Infowars was actually a business model:

Direct-to-audience media.
Supplement-driven revenues.
Total control of narrative.

Jones bypassed traditional gatekeepers—and that’s why his platform scaled.
Read 13 tweets
May 1
Good morning to everyone still demanding the full release of the Epstein files.

I see you. ✊🏼

🧵 Image
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The files are months overdue.

Deadlines passed. Promises faded. I’m still asking for them.

And still—no full release.

Now they’re talking about alien disclosures.

Ask yourself why.
3/
Because what’s inside the fils doesn’t stay contained.

It reaches further than they ever admitted.
Read 11 tweets
Apr 17
I’ve been sitting inside Epstein’s art collection for months.

Not scrolling. Not skimming.

Sitting with it.

Because when something matters, you don’t rush it.
🧵 Image
2/
Last December, I came across this painting called Little Miss Pink Tomato.

It stopped me.

Not intellectually.

Viscerally.
3/
A lineup of little girls.

Bright sign. Bikinis. Forced smiles. Discomfort.

The kind of image you’re supposed to recognize and move past.
Read 11 tweets
Mar 28
NEW
Epstein survivors have now filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the Trump administration, and Google. 🧵 Image
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For months, survivors have been told the Epstein files were being released in the name of transparency.

What they’ve experienced instead is something very different.

Documents missing.
Records heavily redacted.
Files appearing and then disappearing.
And in some cases, deeply sensitive victim information exposed.
3/
Survivors are now saying something even more serious.

That key evidence tied to their own cases is still not accessible.

Not to the public.
And not even to them.
Read 13 tweets

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