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Epstein List Delayed


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2024 Jan 2, 7:20pm   9,959 views  386 comments

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Rudy W. Giuliani
@RudyGiuliani
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The Jeffrey Epstein Client List is now delayed until at least Jan. 22 after the court grants Jane Doe 107’s request for a 30-day extension claiming a "risk of physical harm in her country."

Yikes. It may never come out. Expect more of this.https://x.com/RudyGiuliani/status/1742380130486321587?s=20

Can't be Gislaine, she's in prison. Who? I'd say Kamala, but she's in DC.

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352   Ceffer   2025 May 11, 9:42am  

How do you tell another fake Potemkin CIA Federal trial? Let me count the ways? Same crews from Central Casting and strict Mockingbird media control. No photography in the 'courtroom', and the same standard blocky 'courtroom' art so that nobody can scrutinize the actual participants and whether avatars or body doubles etc. Roll 'em.

https://t.me/gatewaypunditofficial/67730

354   AmericanKulak   2025 May 11, 8:39pm  

Dan Bongino

@FBIDDBongino
I’d like to update you on some things that I think are going well, and some things that we can, and will, do better.

The workforce has been working overtime on task force operations to remove dangerous illegal aliens from the country. The work continues. The message is clear. If you came here illegally to prey on our citizens, your days here are numbered. These removal and incarceration operations will dramatically change the crime landscape in the country when combined with the administration’s laser-focus on sealing the border shut. Expect these operations to ramp up, not slow down.

Crimes against children are a priority for the workforce. Operation “Restoring Justice,” where we locked up child predators and 764 subjects, in every part of the country, is just the beginning. We are going to take your freedom if you take away a child’s innocence. Think twice if you’ve targeted children, because you’re next.

We’re clearing information to Congress, and the public, as quickly as possible. In just the couple of months since we’ve sworn in we’ve responded to requests for information on the attack on Rep. Scalise and members of Congress, the Nashville attack, Crossfire Hurricane, the COVID cover-up and more. We are working with the DOJ on the Epstein case and, as the AG stated, there are voluminous amounts of downloaded child sexual abuse material that we are dealing with. There are also victim’s statements that are entitled to specific protections. We need to do this correctly, but I do understand the public’s desire to get the information out there.

We’re doing our best in the current budgetary environment to prioritize the mission, act as good fiscal stewards, find waste and inefficiencies, and to enact reforms while moving the FBI forward. It hasn’t been easy, but we’ll get it done. We have weekly meetings where we meet with our CFO, and our new CIO and CTO team, and we go through budget items line by line. It’s your money, and it’s your FBI. We won’t forget that.

I have no desire to sugarcoat this one - it’s been difficult in this new role to stay relatively quiet while certain elements of the media continue to entirely fabricate stories about what we’re doing at the FBI. But that’s part of the job as a public servant. I don’t work for myself anymore, I work for the public. And while I can’t address all of the nonsense in this one post, I will address the repeated attacks on Director Patel. The Director’s office is attached to mine. I am in most of the briefings he is in. He spends anywhere between 10-12 hours in the office attending meetings with everyone from foreign heads of law enforcement to our counter-terror teams, and more. Any assertion otherwise is a verifiable lie designed to stop our reforms and fracture your trust. I will die on this hill. You are being clearly lied to by people with an agenda, and it’s not your agenda.

Thanks for allowing me to communicate with you on this channel. Other things are happening as well, and they will become evident in the coming weeks and months. Keep watching us and holding us accountable.

God bless America, and all those who defend Her.

https://x.com/FBIDDBongino/status/1921237184092295515
355   AmericanKulak   2025 May 11, 8:40pm  

Patrick says






If Trump can't deport activist foreign students with a long history of working with foreign political parties easily, how much hard will it be to prosecute the VIPs around Epstein?

This is WokeRight Qatar-sponsored demoralization. The Woke failed, so attack from the Ultraright flank. Tuqar and Candass attack in tandem; it's coordinated.

Again, mere weeks since Bongino, Patel, Bondi were confirmed. Countless active cases. Deporting students is easy; exposing powerful VIPs and Intelligence officials takes exquisite care.
356   AmericanKulak   2025 May 13, 12:32pm  

The Big Reveal today from O'Keefe is a picture of a baby in a sink holding a baby toy Maraca in the kitchen. Which is described as a "Phallic Object", sigh.

https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1922372579295141965
357   WookieMan   2025 May 13, 1:41pm  

AmericanKulak says

The Big Reveal today from O'Keefe is a picture of a baby in a sink holding a baby toy Maraca in the kitchen. Which is described as a "Phallic Object", sigh.

https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1922372579295141965

First, describing it as a mansion is a joke. The house I'm building is a mansion then. I've circled the island multiple times by boat. That was likely the staff house.

Also, anyone have Nirvana's Nevermind album? By default you're a pedophile if that's in your collection. That picture on the wall is trivial. I think O'keefe got bad info on this one. Art is in the eye of the beholder. We all know a guy that just posts naked women all day that he can't get. This is a big clickbait nothing burger.
362   Ceffer   2025 May 18, 4:35pm  

Intelligence Officers have a form of 'Intelligence Agency Diplomatic Immunity', like 007's 'License to Kill' or the 'Jesuit Preabsolution for Mayhem, Murder Blackmail, Infiltration and Subversion'. It means that they are handled internally by their own bureaucracies outside of Government, Civil or Criminal legal systems. They are their own magistrate and powers, no matter their crimes, it's discretionary.

Their officers and operatives technically should not be arrested, deposed, served subpoenas etc. except for show and to satisfy the public appetites for show when exposed. It is why they have their fake Potemkin prisons and trials for public consumption, or maybe some trial 'payoffs' to victims as with Epstein. Epstein, Jizzlaine, Sam of FTX and Diddy (and Hugh Hefner) are/were Intelligence Officers. Anything presented for public consumption about them will be a hoax.

Apparently this diplomatic immunity is powerful enough that Kash 'n Dan will continue to endorse it. They have been read some kind of riot act. That's fucked up, but it is what it is.RWSGFY says




363   Patrick   2025 May 18, 5:29pm  

RWSGFY says






You can't really be certain of anything until it has been officially denied.
364   AmericanKulak   2025 May 21, 7:34pm  

Glenn Beck said that after asking the other day to see what Dan Bongino saw that caused him to believe Jeffy E killed himself that he “Got a call from a VERY WELL PLACED FED SOURCE”
The source told him that contrary to what NPR reported the video showing the exterior of his cell exists. The video exists and it shows that nobody went into his cell until the person who discovered him which would in fact indicate he did kill himself.
Now I know Glenn, Tucker & Shawn Ryan just like many of us were initially shocked to hear what sounds like more of the same and a complete 180 on the previous belief of Dan & Kash.
Trust has been eroded so thoroughly for years and I believe they understand that . Even Dan himself has said multiple times “Don’t take my word for it and do your own research & we should never just take his word for it” however with that said I’m gonna believe him.
In order to believe Dan/Kash/Bondi all sold out you would have to conclude Pres. Trump did and I just do not see that in the cards. They are in fact “surrounded by sharks” as Glenn said.
They are attempting to do so many large scale items to repair our country from the damage down to it for decades and are trying to juggle multiple plates at once. The amount of pressure & stress they are under is likely next level and I believe they are working hours that far exceed a normal day in order to make this country safe.
I believe they are attempting to ensure that when the justice is brought to those that were clients (WHICH IS PARAMOUNT) and ensure all the evidence is concrete before moving forward. It’s not about feeling good it’s about the justice.
The source also seemed to indicate that just because JE killed himself that does not mean that conditions were not optimized to make him miserable and capable of ending himself by those who wanted him gone.
We have a republic to save and I personally do not see Dan throwing away the reputation and trust he built in his character and being swallowed up by the machine and that the evidence of what he saw I’m sure will come in due time.
It is ok to always ask questions. I’m gonna choose to believe him and take him at his word but of course I get everyone else’s “ Same song different singer” feeling. I have to have faith in them because they may be all that stands between saving our republic & a full Bolshevik takeover.
Remember they were made captains of a ship with some hostile crew.
https://x.com/JohnMcCloy/status/1925178424332525694

We do know the crazy roid cop was beating him regularly.
365   Ceffer   2025 May 21, 7:47pm  

Trump et alia. all maintain subscriptions to effective, overwhelming penetrant propaganda. Trump often states things like the Covid was a psyops early on. However, the the massive engines of deceit created a public consciousness that was impossible to overcome.

I imagine with propaganda and fake history items, Trump team makes a cost benefit analysis of 'waking up' the populace to the truth. If they think it is impossible or counter productive, they roll with the fakes lodged in the public consciousness, even if fiction, and formulate new policies to mitigate based on the big picture.

I would imagine that anything involving Epstein was well disguised and covered up (with all evidences and testimonies squashed) from the get go. After all, it is the secret of a foreign state (CIA, Intels etc.). Thus, Kash 'n Dan aren't strictly lying. It is more like forensically, they have nothing to prove that he didn't commit suicide, so the propaganda zombie is allowed to lurch on because there is no effective beneficial cost benefit analysis and the fake (begging some new solid evidence) is allowed to persist for public consumption. They kind of said as much. However, playing tango with the PTB is always a mixed bag that can give an appearance of compromise.

The Biden Actor shit is another glaring case in point. If people are impossible to 'wake up', then Trump will pursue solutions along the lines of appearing to endorse the deceptions but achieving his ends aka auto pen and having 'cancer' without informing the public. Trump stated at least twice that it wasn't Biden, but it is Sisyphus to convince the larger public and probably pointless now.
367   RWSGFY   2025 May 22, 1:59pm  

So basically "trust me, bro". When we say he didn't while out of power and when we say he did, when in. 🤡 world.

The Epstein non-suicide was one of the topics used to win the election.
368   Eric Holder   2025 May 22, 4:39pm  

Patrick says






So you think the Bongino/Patel clown duo is "slow walking the truth"? From where I stand it looks like they are pissing in the MAGA's faces.
369   RWSGFY   2025 May 22, 10:32pm  

Eric Holder says



....Bongino/Patel clown duo ....




370   Ceffer   2025 May 22, 10:52pm  

Maybe that handy Epstein blackmail is getting the 'Big Beautiful Bill' passed. Even if by one vote, plenty enough. Trump has always seemed to act with unusual precision with the Congress critters: just enough but no more.
373   RWSGFY   2025 May 25, 8:28am  

Patrick says






The AG is working for the pleasure of the POTUS.
375   RWSGFY   2025 May 27, 10:25pm  

Patrick says







Patel and Bongino disagree.
378   stereotomy   2025 May 29, 12:48pm  

The_Deplorable says





I thought the real reason was that the cheapest lead paint used the red pigment (one of the oxidation states of lead) - that's why farmers used it. Coincidentally, lead was poisonous to fungi and moss.

The other color of lead pigment was white (another oxidation state).

The rest of that meme is crap.
383   Patrick   2025 Jun 3, 12:14pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/prohibitions-tuesday-june-3-2025


We are learning much more about why the Epstein disclosures might be taking so long. Yesterday, the Federalist ran an intriguing story headlined, “DOJ Officials Didn't Know Database Let FBI Bury Russiagate Docs.”

https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/02/senior-doj-officials-didnt-know-database-allowed-fbi-to-bury-existence-of-russiagate-documents/

According to the story, the FBI stores its evidence in a central document management system called Sentinel. It’s how anyone finds anything. For example, when special counsel John Durham searched for documents related to Russiagate, he used the Sentinel system. It is the only way to access the FBI’s stored evidence.

But the FBI’s permanent bureaucrats knew something that the political appointees didn’t. Sentinel has several layers of classification. These designations are used to protect classified information, conceal witness identity, and maintain operational security during investigations.

What John Durham and nearly everyone else at the Department of Justice didn’t know was that the FBI had built a top-secret, master-level code into the Sentinel system called “Prohibited Access.” Unlike “Restricted Access,” which shows that documents exist (but are locked down), Prohibited Access entirely hides their existence.

In other words, it returns false negatives in internal FBI searches— agents querying relevant terms would see nothing at all and think there is nothing. The only way to find a “Prohibited Access” document is to know exactly what you’re looking for and run a special search while logged into the specific case where the documents were saved.

According to Federalist sources, no one from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office ever mentioned to Durham that documents relevant to the investigation into surveillance of the Trump campaign were concealed by the “Prohibited Access” designation, even though FBI officials knew the DOJ was investigating the origins and handling of the Crossfire Hurricane case.

Now it becomes easier to understand why Peter Strzok and James Comer were so annoyingly arrogant during their Congressional testimony. They knew a secret. They knew that John Durham would never see the most problematic documents.

(Sounds like a job for DOGE’s engineers. Or maybe it already has been.)

If evidence was willfully concealed using database tools designed to frustrate discovery, it might be criminal. Options include obstruction of justice, fraud on the court, Brady violations (failure to disclose exculpatory evidence), or even civil rights offenses if this was part of a politically motivated prosecution strategy.

There is conceivable justification for some kind of Prohibited Access. One can imagine the need for total secrecy in some key cases, like if the FBI were investigating an FBI agent, or a Chinese spy. But those favorable arguments are blown out of the water by the singular fact that the DOJ didn’t know about it and the FBI didn’t tell them— even during an active investigation.

In a late-breaking story published this morning while I was writing this up, the Federalist reported that the U.S. Attorney tasked with investigating the Biden-Burisma connection confirmed he was not told by FBI about the Prohibited Access codes. He ran keyword searches in the Sentinel system for “Burisma,” “Zlochevsky,” and other related terms, and got nothing.

The FBI had its own secret invisibility code without any oversight. In other words, the Sentinel system has a built-in auto-redact switch designed to bypass the people in charge, effectively making FBI a rogue agency.

But “Prohibited Access” is now exposed as a key deep-state tool, perhaps one of the most insidious and darkly elegant weapons in the administrative arsenal. It appears legitimate. After all, it doesn’t destroy documents, leak emails, or fabricate evidence. It simply hides reality. Silently, permanently, without fingerprints.

It’s plausible deniability: “But you never asked for Prohibited Access documents.”

CONGRESS: “Why weren’t these turned over?”

FBI: “Your request didn’t include ‘buried under digital cement.’”

This story reanimates Donald Rumsfeld’s folksy term, “unknown unknowns.” The Federalist said not even FBI agents were aware of the Prohibited Access code. So only a cabal of trusted insiders knew, and it appears they weren’t inclined to share, even with their Constitutional bosses.

This is a scandal on par with the worst cases of intelligence abuse in American history. ...

Like CIA’s “Family Jewels,” “Prohibited Access” is no longer a secret and has gone mainstream, even if corporate media is stubbornly ignoring the scandal. If the documents are anywhere in the database, they can be found. Who knows what could be there? Presumably (hopefully) it contains a lot of things that should be protected, like the aforementioned counterintelligence operations.

But how about other politically sensitive issues? How about the Epstein documents? Covid origins? January 6th? Hunter’s laptop?

If the Federalist’s article is to be at all believed, Kash Patel’s team is just now finding out about this. It could amount to nothing, or a few minor reforms. Or this story could ignite a nuclear-grade accelerant for Trump’s broader strategic disclosure doctrine.

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