2025 Jeffrey Epstein Files

I don’t understand how these data centers work. If they were destroyed, would that erase all the data and halt operations ?

For the traffic cameras and other public surveillance, I suppose if everyone got their BB guns and slingshots out, they wouldn’t last too long.

***NOTE, I’m not fed posting or making suggestion, just ruminating and asking a question.

They are and will be collecting a truly mind-boggling amount of data on every one of us. No one knows for sure if the data can be "erased" or operations otherwise halted. It remains to be see if they can truly wrangle the amount of data they want to store, although there are quiet private-public partnership talks about global-level coordination of new data standards. They're not having those conversations out of the goodness of their heart.

For the cameras: except no one cares or even bothers to know about it because they've been heavily sedated, manipulated, and sidelined. Look at the General Politics thread, some of them openly celebrate the coming open-air jail a la Gaza because it "ownz the libs."

Back to Eppy, personally I think they want us talking about the trafficking and not how him and many others have been actively re-building a global control grid for decades. Few talk about what he might have been doing in genetics or global finance.
 
I don’t understand how these data centers work. If they were destroyed, would that erase all the data and halt operations ?
The AI datacentres are slightly misnamed. They're actually gigantic AI training and execution farms, stuffed to the rafters with GPUs and memory. Having arbitrarily large numbers of GPUs means they can increase the amount of data fed to their models to train them, which means they have more "knowledge". It also means they can increase the amount of memory available for storing context for running models. Altman and the other AI bros think increasing memory and token space is the way to create AGI, which is why they're chasing it so hard.
 
They are and will be collecting a truly mind-boggling amount of data on every one of us. No one knows for sure if the data can be "erased" or operations otherwise halted. It remains to be see if they can truly wrangle the amount of data they want to store, although there are quiet private-public partnership talks about global-level coordination of new data standards. They're not having those conversations out of the goodness of their heart.

The AI datacentres are slightly misnamed. They're actually gigantic AI training and execution farms, stuffed to the rafters with GPUs and memory. Having arbitrarily large numbers of GPUs means they can increase the amount of data fed to their models to train them, which means they have more "knowledge". It also means they can increase the amount of memory available for storing context for running models. Altman and the other AI bros think increasing memory and token space is the way to create AGI, which is why they're chasing it so hard.

Another question, because I think there is only two ways for this to go and people are going to start understanding that. Im going to preface this saying it’s not what I’m going to do or planning, I just think in general, there is an inevitability of what is coming.

What are the data centers constructed of?
I remembered when they were building one, they needed water and put them near a large water supply, a big river. That’s the extent of my data center knowledge. Say one caught on fire, what would happen? Would it blow up like a big nuclear explosion? Would everything around it blow up? Would it be a massive uncontrolled fire? If you lived next to one, would you survive?
 
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Who reset Jeff's apple password in 2021??

 
So I heard Epstein Island has a Pokestop. Niantic has a chance to do the funniest thing right now. Can you imagine if they just dump the username info of everyone who spun that Pokestop?
Unfortunately 90% of Pokemon Go is spoofing, and there's been reports of tons of people spoofing over there for shits & giggles (or perhaps to intentionally muddy up the reports), although some of it might also be involuntary as well. To explain a bit:
The most popular app to use with spoofing, PGTools, has a paid function to help you essentially get a lot of rare & strong Pokemon from battling Team Rocket. These Team Rocket spots are all over the world. How it works to help ensure you don't get banned for spoofing is through teleporting your character to a Pokestop with a TR Grunt, battling and defeating the grunt, then on the Pokemon's capture screen, teleporting you back to 1 singular location over and over again. So there's a very real chance some of these TR Grunts or the location the app makes you teleport back to can be Epstein Island.
That is to say, you COULD find staff or other people who have actually played GO there, but you're only gonna be finding them very likely in a sea of dumbasses who had nothing to do with the actual crimes that happened there.
 
That email address was involved in a data breach in 2019. Someone probably logged in for the lulz and tried to steal the account.
It might have been feds too, changing the password so that the data is retained.

Also lol at that first password. These dudes aren't very smart, he probably used the same password across accounts.

Código:
Email:  jeeproject@yahoo.com
Password:  8████8

Email: jeeproject@yahoo.com
Password:  d████████f

Who reset Jeff's apple password in 2021??
 
Epstein discusses AI and machine learning in 2013 in a reply to something someone sent him regarding video games. That "something" is a guy explaining that they could use video games to push forward ideas onto the populace, specifically children behind the backs of teachers and parents. He uses an example of having players provided with images of a hot princess with big tits and a thong (verbatim) who speaks Kanji, therefore motivating the players to learn Kanji.
Jeffrey asks if there is anything close to that vision of control through gaming in the then-present day (2013) and the guy replies back "No".
 
Epstein discusses AI and machine learning in 2013 in a reply to something someone sent him regarding video games. That "something" is a guy explaining that they could use video games to push forward ideas onto the populace, specifically children behind the backs of teachers and parents. He uses an example of having players provided with images of a hot princess with big tits and a thong (verbatim) who speaks Kanji, therefore motivating the players to learn Kanji.
Jeffrey asks if there is anything close to that vision of control through gaming in the then-present day (2013) and the guy replies back "No".

For those not in the know, the CIA's "tech bros" are heavily invested in education tech platforms which want use AI to profile kids from cradle to grave.

In states where school choice and property taxes have become a central battle ground, that's what the real issue is about. Not taxes, which fund public education. Not freedom, where you don't want your little girls around perv trannies in the lockroom.

It's about creating a private-public partnership to control kids and parent begging for it. Govt foots the bill but there's less safeguards since it's private then the companies hand the granular profiling data back to the govt. It will be the most Orwellian system you can imagine.

What's interesting to me is how up in these areas Eppy was so early. 2013 for AI? That's a surprising coincidence. Even by 2016, it wasn't until AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol did more attention get paid to this topic. Even then it wasn't like it was widespread conversation. In 2013 very very very few people gave a shit. Very few. Geoffrey Hinton out of Toronto was it.

Someone search Hinton's name for me.
 
Another question, because I think there is only two ways for this to go and people are going to start understanding that. Im going to preface this saying it’s not what I’m going to do or planning, I just think in general, there is an inevitability of what is coming.

What are the data centers constructed of?
I remembered when they were building one, they needed water and put them near a large water supply, a big river. That’s the extent of my data center knowledge. Say one caught on fire, what would happen? Would it blow up like a big nuclear explosion? Would everything around it blow up? Would it be a massive uncontrolled fire? If you lived next to one, would you survive?
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So not good at all. These mother fuckers totally fucked us. They put data centers “in the middle of nowhere” which are actually farming communities, next to schools and smack dab in the middle of our dairies and farms, connected to large water supplies that run through several states and supply irrigation for crops and livestock. It would affect water, food supply, meat supply and travel through the air. Most of these communities still run on wells, so it goes into the ground and water, you’re fucked and anything you produce and sell is contaminated.

Whatever happens to these demons, they cannot possibly suffer enough.
 
So not good at all. These mother fuckers totally fucked us. They put data centers “in the middle of nowhere” which are actually farming communities, next to schools and smack dab in the middle of our dairies and farms, connected to large water supplies that run through several states and supply irrigation for crops and livestock. It would affect water, food supply, meat supply and travel through the air. Most of these communities still run on wells, so it goes into the ground and water, you’re fucked and anything you produce and sell is contaminated.

Whatever happens to these demons, they cannot possibly suffer enough.
There's a guy on Youtube named Stringer Media and he's done many videos showing completely abandoned blocks of suburban houses, mcmansions, honestly nice neighborhoods that have been completely abandoned and set to be razed so a datacenter could be built there. One of the most damning examples of what's been going on. Neighborhoods where you used to have kids playing, people going on with their lives, completely abandoned like Chernobyl and condemned to destruction all for usurer speculation in favor of the smooth brained version of HAL 9000. They treat 2001: A Space Odyssey like a checklist.


These two files are interesting but are completely out of context and the names are redacted:
 
Epstein may have actually been in favor of #MeToo for his own needs. Machiavellian type shit.
"#metoo is quite amazing..." (not said by Epstein himself but sent to him)
"maybe week of 3rd not seeing anything that exciting or new&=bsp; ? you? with all these guys getting busted for h=rassment , i have moved slightly up on the repuation ladder and have b=en asked everday for advice etc. this morning I have Ken S=arr coming to point out how if clinton cigar lewinsky were to be outed toda= the world would be a different place" (Jeffrey's reply)

What is this so-called "Reputation ladder"? It seems like there's a whole society these "people" have going on there that we don't know about and aren't a part of.
 
old man can't computer
https://ng.cba.mit.edu/ (a)
https://ng.cba.mit.edu/file/dinner/20130904_203926.mp4 seems to be gone now. The file name indicates that it was a video recorded on September 4, 2013.

About Prof. Neil Gershenfeld https://ng.cba.mit.edu/neil/bio/ (a)
There are quite a few hits for Gershenfeld in the DOJ files. Requires digging.

I'm not interested in downloading all of the images, you'll need to DIY if you want them:
https://ng.cba.mit.edu/neil/02.03.Ladakh/index.html (a)
https://ng.cba.mit.edu/neil/03.05.DC/index.html (a)
https://ng.cba.mit.edu/family/video/index.html (family stuff) (a)

Another folder I found is https://ng.cba.mit.edu/show/ which is empty.

If you want to see more, you can google
Código:
intitle:"*" site:ng.cba.mit.edu

And lol the "hide" folder on his desktop.
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