>pozzed PDF
>tourist lingo
>Japanese flag with impeccable English
where do you download the rest of these documents? all i've found is this:
https://vault.fbi.gov/jeffrey-epstein and i'm not sure those are the ones that were just released.
>>401666It's possible that glowniggers could have "leaked" it on purpose, just to throw people off and/or diffuse pressure from the public.
>>401667Upside down 6th dimensional connect four to psyop us seems like a fun theory, but I disagree.
All decisions eventually end up in the hands of a single person and a single person is prone to mistakes and sometimes even "mistakes".
If you were in charge of redacting a pdf that probably shouldn't be redacted, would you really be doing all you can to make sure all the information is properly omitted?
>>401667I agree.
>>401668>All decisions eventually end up in the hands of a single personUnlikely. The quantity of files to read and classify is massive, including the spicy videos of course, all which requires a big mossad team to scrub it.
>>401668With all the delegation of tasks going on, I reckon all that metric ton of paper is just being skimmed. Fine by me, I would like to know some real national secrets, but it also further convinces me that Trump still can't fully wrangle the FBI. They're a fucking liability, man.
>>401670Seems to be talking about Epstein's dozens of shell companies, and Darren Indyke's role in facilitating it. I'm guessing the bad is the fact that he's now working with a law firm that's close to the Trump admin?