A chalkboard found on Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island displayed 12 unusual words, sparking a wave of intrigue and speculation online.
Following the release of never-before-seen photos and videos from Little St. James, internet detectives delved into deciphering the significance of the words written on the blackboard.
Some of the legible words included were Plants, appears, power, deception, man is face (or far), fear, pain, intellectual, political, truth, music, and time – day. This image stirred discussions on various social media platforms alongside other related photos.
Additionally, an image depicting what seemed to be a dentist’s chair surrounded by masks on the wall also piqued interest and speculation. Noteworthy findings from the documents included a landline phone with names like Larry, Patrick, Mike, Rich, and Darren on speed dial, with redacted names belonging to women for privacy reasons.
These images were disclosed by Democrats on the Oversight Committee through their X/Twitter profile. Representative Robert Garcia emphasized the importance of public transparency in investigating Epstein’s activities, calling the images a disturbing insight into his world.
The Democrats oversight profile shared the images on X/Twitter, emphasizing the need to uncover the truth and seek justice for the survivors of Epstein’s crimes.
Pressure from both Democrats and House Republicans led to the release of these files, despite initial resistance from President Trump who labeled them a “hoax.” Eventually, Trump relented after facing opposition and the files were made public through legislation.
It is important to note that the photos and videos released recently are not part of the expected document release scheduled before or on December 19. Trump’s friendship with Epstein soured in the mid-2000s after being close associates.
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