Epstein Files: Hidden Text, DOJ Removals, and Everything Else I Can't Stop Thinking About
I went back to the DOJ's Epstein portal myself and confirmed hidden text embedded inside at least one file image, document number EFTA01133110, which had already been pulled from the portal showing "page not found." This dispatch also covers the disappearance of ballerina Olga Demina, alleged Artemis 2 green screen anomalies, the processed food normalization crisis, the story of javelin thrower Reginald Spears, and Trump's nuclear bluffing rhetoric.
// CHAPTERS
- 0:03Intro: What We're Covering Today — I tease the key stories: hidden text in the Epstein files, 22 chemical components in a chicken strip, a ceasefire where one side keeps firing, and why I removed every mirror from my house.
- 0:22Justin Bieber, Stalker Manager, and Atlanta Rumors — I break down footage of a manager who tracked Justin down by studying bushes in the background of his YouTube covers, and I connect it to Justin's withdrawn public profile in 2026 and unresolved Atlanta rumors.
- 5:07Olga Demina Disappearance and the Epstein Connection — I cover ballerina Olga Demina, who disappeared in 2014 at age 25, emails placing her in contact with Epstein before she vanished, and the 2018 purchase of 55-gallon sulfuric acid containers.
- 10:44Artemis 2 Green Screen Anomalies — I review multiple clips flagged by online communities as apparent green screen glitches in Artemis 2 footage, presenting the claims without drawing a firm conclusion.
- 14:06Celebrity Flat Earthers: Kyrie Irving, Wiz Khalifa, and B.o.B — I run through documented celebrity flat earth claims, including Kyrie Irving's 2017 statement, Wiz Khalifa's travel-based reasoning, and B.o.B's Twitter war with Neil deGrasse Tyson and his $200,000 satellite crowdfund.
- 14:36Rothschild Breeding Program Theory and Gates and Jobs Identity Claims — I cover a theory alleging that elite figures including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Eminem were placed into their positions through a coordinated breeding program modeled on Rothschild family strategy.
- 17:48Texas Soil Liquefaction Explained — I show footage of a Texas property where the ground moved like a waterbed and clarify that this is a documented geological phenomenon called soil liquefaction, not evidence of earth melting.
- 25:09Processed Food and the Oreo Scan — I scan Oreos with the Revealit app, which returns an 82% processed rating, and identify 22 chemical components in chicken strips, arguing that shelf life and texture have replaced nutrition as food industry priorities.
- 28:29Reginald Spears: The Javelin Thrower Shipped in a Crate — I recount the 1960s story of 22-year-old Australian javelin thrower Reginald Spears, who built a 5 by 3 by 2.5 foot wooden crate with John McSorley and shipped himself from England back to Australia, nearly dying after being left on a tarmac in India for hours.
- 30:28Trump Nuclear Bluffing and the Ceasefire That Isn't — I cover commentary on Trump's rhetorical pattern of nuclear threats and question the legitimacy of a ceasefire in which one side continues striking infrastructure.
- 28:59DOJ Epstein Portal: Removed Image and Hidden Text Discovery — I walk through my own search of the DOJ Epstein portal, document EFTA01133110, which returned 'page not found,' and then demonstrate hidden text embedded inside a file image that I uncovered myself by hovering over it.
- 35:09Franklin Graham, the Book of Esther, and the White House — I flag Franklin Graham's decision to cite the Book of Esther, the only book in the Bible that does not mention God, during a White House address on Christianity.
- 37:36Donner Lake and North Korea's Black Market — I cover Donner Lake and the 1846 Donner Party Tragedy, where 81 travelers were trapped by 20 feet of snow before turning to cannibalism, and I include smuggled footage from North Korea's tangmadang black market.
- 24:34Pakistan's Boozi Pass Sphinx Formation — I compare a rock formation at Boozi Pass in Pakistan to the Egyptian Sphinx and ask whether sphinx-like structures could exist independently across the world.
- 29:29Mirrors, Victorian Mourning, and Closing Thoughts — I explain why I removed every mirror from my bedroom, reference the Victorian mourning practice of covering mirrors to prevent spirits from being trapped, and close by tying the day's topics together around the theme of things we surround ourselves with that shape what we believe.
Justin Bieber's Stalker Manager and the Atlanta Context
The clip that opens this episode isn't about a stranger. It's about a manager who studied the bushes in the background of Justin Bieber's YouTube covers to identify his street, then tracked him down. Justin's own mother had to call the guy from an unknown number to get him to stop. He didn't stop until he got a yes.
That's not curiosity. That's surveillance. Playing it off as harmless fan energy only works if you strip out the context, and the context is that this was a child.
Justin in 2026 is visibly withdrawn, showing up publicly only when he has no other option. There are persistent rumors about what happened during those early Atlanta years. I'm not going to state them as fact here, but they don't come out of nowhere, and the manager story doesn't help.
Olga Demina Disappearance: Epstein, Emails, and Sulfuric Acid
Ballerina Olga Demina went missing in 2014 at the age of 25. Before she disappeared, there were emails between her and Jeffrey Epstein discussing meeting up. I'm not saying those emails prove anything. I am saying they exist and that they place the two of them in documented contact in the same year she vanished.
In 2018, Epstein purchased 55-gallon containers of sulfuric acid. That purchase is on the record. The theory circulating online connects it to Demina's disappearance and points to what appears to be a leg displayed on a bathroom wall in Epstein's residence as a kind of trophy. I can't verify the identification of that image independently, but the question it raises is one I'm not prepared to dismiss.
No convictions means no one is guilty in the eyes of the law. That's a true statement. It doesn't mean the documented timeline deserves to be ignored.
Artemis 2 Green Screen Allegations and the Moon Landing Question
Multiple clips are circulating online flagging what appear to be green screen anomalies in Artemis 2 footage. People have been collecting these like Pokemon, and I get why. Each one on its own is easy to explain away as a broadcast glitch or a screen artifact. The accumulation is harder to wave off.
I'm not going to tell you what happened on the Artemis 2 mission. I can tell you these anomalies exist in the footage, that they're being flagged by more than a fringe audience, and that the official response has been to say someone's TV needs replacing. That's not an explanation.
Celebrity Flat Earthers: Kyrie Irving, Wiz Khalifa, and B.o.B
In 2017, Kyrie Irving stated publicly that he believed the earth was flat, citing the absence of what he described as any real single photograph of earth and noting that humans haven't returned to the moon since 1969. He apologized a few weeks later, then clarified he wasn't against anyone on either side of the debate because he researches both.
Wiz Khalifa framed his flat earth belief around personal experience: when he travels, he goes straight, not up and down. He later said the entire concept of space was too large for his imagination. That's at least an honest framing.
B.o.B took it furthest. He got into a public Twitter dispute with Neil deGrasse Tyson and then attempted to crowdfund $200,000 for his own satellite so he could check the curvature of the earth himself. The campaign didn't reach its goal. The debate didn't resolve anything for him either.
Rothschild Breeding Program Theory: Gates, Jobs, and Eminem
A theory circulating in this episode argues that elite figures, including a younger Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, were placed into their prominent positions through a coordinated breeding program modeled on the way the Rothschild family historically spread members across the world's banking centers to secure allegiances.
The claim is that figures like Eminem didn't rise organically, and that the story of him sending a demo tape to Dr. Dre is a constructed narrative. The theory holds that Eminem is a direct descendant of a prominent king, placed exactly where he needed to be.
I'm presenting this as a theory, not a finding. What I will say is that the source notes a previous video on this topic was taken down, which is either evidence of suppression or evidence that the platform flagged content it found problematic. I genuinely don't know which.
Texas Soil Liquefaction: Not Earth Melting, Just Physics
Footage from a Texas property shows a tractor trail behaving like a waterbed, the ground rippling and bouncing as if it had no solid base. The people who filmed it were genuinely confused and asked the internet for help identifying what they were seeing.
The answer arrived in the comments: it's called soil liquefaction. It has a name. It happens when water-saturated soil temporarily loses its shear strength and behaves like a liquid, usually triggered by vibration or pressure. After digging into the area, the property owners found a layer of sand and water beneath the clay.
This isn't evidence of the Tartarian mud floods or any broader earth transformation narrative. It's a documented geological process. Texas Soil Liquefaction does not require a conspiracy to explain, which is precisely why I'm saying so directly.
Processed Food Normalization: Oreos, Chicken Strips, and the Revealit Scan
I ran Oreos through the Revealit app. It returned 82% processed. The cream filling is not cream: it's rapeseed oil whipped with emulsifiers that function as edible glue. The cookie is cocoa and chemical stabilizers.
The chicken strips came back with 22 distinct chemical components. I use the word chicken loosely in that context.
The broader point here isn't that any single ingredient is going to kill you. The point is that what we now call normal food, food sitting on a shelf in any supermarket with no particular warning label, is built around shelf life, texture, and production efficiency. Nutrition is not a design priority. Most people didn't notice when that transition happened.
Reginald Spears: Javelin Thrower, Wooden Crate, 63-Hour Ordeal
In the 1960s, Reginald Spears was a 22-year-old Australian javelin thrower who had traveled to England to restart a career derailed by injury. When he lost again and found himself without enough money for a return ticket, he and his friend John McSorley built a 5 by 3 by 2.5 foot wooden crate designed for him to sit up or lie down inside.
Reginald had worked in airport cargo, so he understood the system well enough to believe it could work. He fasted for an entire week to slow his bodily functions, packed fruit juice, two tins of spaghetti, some biscuits, and chocolate, and climbed inside. John sent him off.
The trip was supposed to take about a day. A 28-hour fog delay at the start pushed that immediately. At the Paris stopover, Reginald climbed out to empty his urine bottle and forgot to bring it back inside. Workers found it and dismissed it as a prank. The near-fatal moment came in India, where a worker left his crate on the tarmac in blistering summer heat for hours. Reginald arrived home after nearly 63 hours, severely dehydrated. John had already called the press. Air India, despite the obvious legal exposure, declined to press charges and offered to cover the shipping cost. Needs must.
Trump Nuclear Bluffing and the Ceasefire That Keeps Getting Violated
Commentary in this episode makes a pointed observation about Donald Trump's rhetorical pattern: he announces what he's going to do before doing it, repeatedly. The argument is that a genuine actor doesn't broadcast the threat first.
Separately, there's a two-week ceasefire in which one side has continued striking infrastructure. I'm not going to call that rhetorical. I'm genuinely asking what definition of ceasefire allows for continued infrastructure strikes during the agreed pause.
DOJ Epstein Portal: Document EFTA01133110 and the Hidden Text I Found
I went to the Department of Justice Epstein file portal myself and searched for document EFTA01133110. The result was a 'page not found' screen. I have a screenshot of that search.
Prior to its removal, the document appeared to contain a single image in a PDF, a photograph that looked like steaks or cuts of meat. No graphic content, no personal identifying information. None of the standard reasons the DOJ has given for removing documents appear to apply here. Nobody online has a satisfying explanation for why that specific image needed to go.
Then I found something else. Hovering over one of the file images in the portal, a text cursor appeared. I started typing. Hidden text emerged, embedded inside the image. I verified it myself. I haven't decoded it yet, but it's there. The Epstein file is a living, continuously altered document. This is one more data point in that pattern.
Franklin Graham, the Book of Esther, and What That Choice Signals
Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, appeared at the White House to endorse a policy position on civilians and chose to frame his Christian argument using the Book of Esther. That's the only book in the Bible that doesn't mention God.
If you're making a Christian case to the President of the United States, and you deliberately avoid the text that would require you to invoke Jesus, that's a choice. The argument in this episode is that Jesus, as the Christian Messiah, represents self-sacrifice over conquest, which is incompatible with the message being delivered. Whether you agree with that theological read or not, the selection of Esther over any number of other texts is not accidental.
Donner Lake, the 1846 Tragedy, and North Korea's Tangmadang Markets
Donner Lake looks deceptively shallow on camera because the water is so clear. The bottom appears closer than it is. What makes it one of the creepiest lakes in America has nothing to do with the water itself.
In 1846, 81 travelers were trapped near this site by 20 feet of snow. They couldn't move. They set up camp and tried to survive for as long as they could. Cannibalism followed. None of the 81 survived. The area now draws consistent reports of ghost sightings.
The North Korea segment covers smuggled footage of a tangmadang market, the informal black market that emerged after the Soviet Union collapsed and the country entered famine in the 1990s. People started trading informally because they couldn't trust the state to feed them. The person who filmed the footage risked their life to get it out. I noted the risk-reward calculation on that one doesn't work for me personally.
Pakistan's Boozi Pass and the Second Sphinx Question
A rock formation at Boozi Pass in Pakistan bears a striking resemblance to the Egyptian Sphinx. I mean a genuine resemblance: the profile, the proportions, the general shape. Geologists say it's a natural formation. Some people online say it's a second sphinx.
I've always assumed the Sphinx was unique to Egypt. The Boozi Pass formation makes me want to qualify that assumption. I can't tell you what it is. I can tell you it looks like what I think you think it looks like.
Mirrors, Victorian Mourning Practices, and Why I Took Mine Down
In Victorian mourning culture, you stopped your clocks and covered your mirrors when someone died. The reasoning was that mirrors are believed to be vortexes, entry and exit points for spirits, and you didn't want the recently deceased to get trapped in one.
The claim, which has roots in various traditions, is that if you stare into a mirror in a dark room long enough, you can see things moving on the other side. And once those things notice you're looking, the relationship changes.
I removed every mirror from my bedroom. I have one left in the house. Not specifically because of the Victorian tradition, but because of a separate belief I hold about mirrors and spiritual hygiene. I'm not going to oversell it. I just don't want them in the room where I sleep.
// REFERENCED ENTITIES
- Jeffrey EpsteinPersonI traced document removals and hidden text anomalies in the DOJ's Epstein file portal, including a mystery meat photo and embedded text in file image EFTA01133110.
- Olga DeminaPersonI covered the alleged connection between Epstein and the disappearance of Russian ballerina Olga Demina, who went missing in 2014 at age 25.
- Department of JusticeOrganizationI searched the DOJ's Epstein file portal directly and screenshotted the 'page not found' result for document EFTA01133110, which had been removed.
- Artemis 2EventI reviewed footage that online communities are flagging as apparent green screen anomalies during Artemis 2 coverage.
- Kyrie IrvingPersonI included Kyrie Irving as a documented celebrity flat-earther who made his claim publicly in 2017 before walking it back.
- Wiz KhalifaPersonI covered Wiz Khalifa's stated belief that the earth is flat, based on his personal travel experience of moving in straight lines.
- B.o.BPersonI cited B.o.B as arguably the most committed celebrity flat-earther, including his Twitter dispute with Neil deGrasse Tyson and his $200,000 crowdfunding attempt for a satellite.
- Neil deGrasse TysonPersonI referenced Neil deGrasse Tyson as the scientist who publicly debated flat-earther B.o.B on Twitter.
- Reginald SpearsPersonI told the story of Reginald Spears, a 22-year-old Australian javelin thrower who shipped himself home from England in a wooden crate in the 1960s and nearly died from heat exhaustion in India.
- John McSorleyPersonI identified John McSorley as the friend and fellow javelin thrower who helped Reginald Spears build his shipping crate and later called the press when Spears went missing in transit.
- Air IndiaOrganizationI noted that Air India declined to press charges against Reginald Spears for stowing away and even offered to cover his shipping costs.
- RothschildOrganizationI included a claim from an external source alleging that elite families, modeled on Rothschild banking strategy, place children in prominent positions around the world as part of a coordinated breeding program.
- Bill GatesPersonI covered a viral theory claiming that a younger photo of Bill Gates suggests a hidden identity, framed within the broader breeding program conspiracy claim.
- Steve JobsPersonI included Steve Jobs as a second figure cited in the alleged Rothschild breeding program theory, with a claimed alternative identity of Ben Weinberg.
- EminemPersonI referenced a claim that Eminem's rags-to-riches origin story is fabricated and that he is actually a direct descendant of a prominent king, placed by design.
- Dr. DrePersonI referenced the conventional Eminem origin story, that he sent a demo to Dr. Dre, which the breeding program theory disputes.
- Donald TrumpPersonI covered commentary on Trump's pattern of nuclear bluffing rhetoric, questioning whether his threats carry real intent.
- Franklin GrahamPersonI noted Franklin Graham's appearance at the White House, where he cited the Book of Esther while speaking on Christianity with the President.
- Billy GrahamPersonI identified Franklin Graham as the son of evangelist Billy Graham in the context of the White House visit.
- Donner LakePlaceI covered Donner Lake as a location tied to the 1846 Donner Party Tragedy, where 81 travelers became trapped by 20 feet of snow, leading to cannibalism.
- Donner PartyEventI recounted the 1846 Donner Party Tragedy at Donner Lake, where 81 travelers were trapped by snow, and cannibalism was reported among the survivors before none ultimately survived.
- North KoreaPlaceI included smuggled footage from the North Korean black market, known locally as tangmadang, alongside a Socrates thought experiment about the consequences of questioning authority there.
- Pakistan SphinxPlaceI featured a rock formation at Boozi Pass in Pakistan that bears a striking visual resemblance to the Egyptian Sphinx, asking whether a second sphinx-like structure exists outside Egypt.
- The SphinxPlaceI compared the Egyptian Sphinx to the Boozi Pass rock formation in Pakistan, raising the question of whether sphinx-like structures are unique to Egypt.
- Texas Soil LiquefactionEventI covered footage of soil liquefaction on a Texas property where a tractor trail behaved like a waterbed, which one commenter correctly identified as soil liquefaction.
- OreoOrganizationI cited a scan using the Revealit app that returned an 82% processed rating for Oreos, and I broke down the cream filling as rapeseed oil whipped with emulsifiers.
- RevealitOrganizationI used the Revealit app to scan Oreos and chicken strips, returning results of 82% processed and 22 chemical components respectively.
- EFTA01133110DocumentI searched for this specific DOJ Epstein portal document number myself and screenshotted the 'page not found' result, later finding a mystery image of what appeared to be meat had been removed from it.
- Book of EstherDocumentI flagged Franklin Graham's use of the Book of Esther, the only book in the Bible that does not mention God, during a White House address on Christianity.
- Dr. GilesPersonI included the story of Swedish doctor Giles, an Oxford-educated scientist who in 1939 traveled to Tibet after receiving an urgent message while on an English Scientific Society expedition in Egypt, and encountered levitation practices.
- English Scientific SocietyOrganizationI referenced the English Scientific Society as the body sponsoring Dr. Giles' 1939 Egyptian expedition, which was interrupted by an urgent summons to Tibet.
- Justin BieberPersonI opened the dispatch with footage of a manager who tracked Justin down by analyzing bushes in the background of his YouTube videos, and I noted Justin's withdrawn public behavior in 2026 alongside Atlanta rumors.
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// FAQ
- What is document EFTA01133110 in the Epstein files?
- EFTA01133110 is a document number I searched for directly on the DOJ's Epstein file portal. At the time of my search, it returned a 'page not found' result. Before its removal, it appeared to contain a single image of what looked like steaks or cuts of meat, with no obvious graphic content or personal information to justify its removal. I later found what appeared to be hidden text embedded inside a related file image on the same portal.
- Who is Olga Demina and what is her connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
- Olga Demina was a Russian ballerina who went missing in 2014 at the age of 25. Emails between her and Jeffrey Epstein from 2014, before her disappearance, reference plans to meet up. In 2018, Epstein separately purchased 55-gallon containers of sulfuric acid. The connection between these facts is a theory, not a confirmed finding, but the documented timeline exists.
- What did Kyrie Irving say about the flat earth in 2017?
- In 2017, Kyrie Irving stated publicly that he believed the earth was flat, citing the absence of a single real photograph of earth and noting that humans hadn't returned to the moon since 1969. He apologized a few weeks later, then subsequently said he wasn't against anyone who believed either way because he researches both sides.
- Who is Reginald Spears and how did he ship himself in a crate?
- Reginald Spears was a 22-year-old Australian javelin thrower who, in the 1960s, found himself stranded in England without money for a return ticket. He and friend John McSorley built a 5 by 3 by 2.5 foot wooden crate and Spears shipped himself as cargo back to Australia. The trip lasted nearly 63 hours after a 28-hour fog delay and a dangerous stop in India where he was left on a hot tarmac and nearly died of dehydration. Air India declined to press charges and offered to cover his shipping costs.
- What is soil liquefaction and why was it happening in Texas?
- Soil liquefaction is a documented geological process where water-saturated soil temporarily loses its structural strength under pressure or vibration and behaves like a liquid. Footage from a Texas property showed a tractor trail rippling like a waterbed. After the property owners dug into the area, they found sand and water beneath the clay layer. It has a name and a scientific explanation.
- What did B.o.B do about his flat earth beliefs?
- B.o.B became arguably the most high-profile celebrity flat-earther, discussing it constantly and getting into a public Twitter dispute with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. He then attempted to crowdfund $200,000 to launch his own satellite so he could personally observe the curvature of the earth. The campaign did not reach its goal.
- Why did Franklin Graham quote the Book of Esther at the White House?
- Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, appeared at the White House to frame a policy position in Christian terms and chose to cite the Book of Esther. That book is the only one in the Bible that does not mention God. The argument I covered is that this choice was deliberate: invoking Jesus would have been theologically incompatible with the message being delivered, since the Christian Messiah's central teaching is self-sacrifice rather than conquest.
- What is the Donner Party Tragedy at Donner Lake?
- In 1846, a group of 81 travelers became trapped near Donner Lake in California by 20 feet of snow. Unable to move, they set up camp and attempted to survive as long as possible. The ordeal eventually led to cannibalism. None of the 81 survived. The area is now heavily associated with ghost sightings and is considered one of the most historically significant and unsettling sites in America.