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This is their discovery? 50-terabyte hard drive. Picture all the contents in the Library of Congress, and then multiply that by five. Congratulations -- we've just been hit with what may be the largest document dump in American legal history.
TGW 07x09 Discovery
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MKULTRA documents were understood to have been destroyed in 1973 under the orders of outgoing Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms. The possible existence of never-before-seen documents related to the Agency’s mind control experiments dating back to the 1950s could put the CIA’s bad behavior back on the Congressional agenda.
At first glance, this 1970s Cold War artifact looked like any Common Green Darner (Anax junius) or maybe a Blue-faced specimen (Coryphaeschna adnexa) if you’re squinting—its face, forewings, and thorax were all in the right place. But look closer, and you see that this small bug isn’t really a bug at all. It's an “insectothopter,” a bug-sized spy that represents our first big step into the complex world of insect robotics. It was an incredible achievement at a time when the microprocessor was a novel invention.
Now, some 16 years after this public debut—and nearly 50 years since its first flight—newly released documents show every small detail about how the CIA created such an impressive micro-robot. LINK
Declassified Epstein Files
Jeffrey Epstein Records
Listen To The Jeffrey Epstein Tapes: ‘I Was Donald Trump’s Closest Friend’
Jeffrey Epstein/Black book
Jeffrey Epstein Cover Up: Pedophilia, Lies, and Ghislaine Maxwell
“President Trump, by his own admission, was close friends with Jeffrey Epstein, and Epstein was previously a guest at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Any attempts to prevent the appropriate release of the Epstein files to shield the President from truth and accountability merits intense scrutiny by Congress and by the Department of Justice,” concluded the Members. Source
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"If you walked foot into Jeffrey Epstein's house and you went in there and you continued to be an acquaintance of his then you would have to know what was going on there," Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's alleged victims, testified in a newly revealed 2016 deposition.
"I would say the first time they came to [Epstein's home] there is nude pictures everywhere. These are [photographs of] salacious acts of girls, young girls doing things to each other that would be considered child pornography," she added.
Those named in the Epstein documents include former presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Maine Sen. George Mitchell, and Harvard professor and attorney Alan Dershowitz, among many others. Source