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// 2 APPEARANCES IN THE ARCHIVE

The Signs Were Always There: Epstein Files, Food Additives, and the Accountability Gap
I ran through a compilation covering the Epstein files fallout, from Prince Andrew's arrest and Kathy Ruemmler stepping down at Goldman Sachs to Pam Bondi's DOJ uploading unredacted images of minors. I also pulled apart McDonald's ingredient lists, debunked a viral "vanishing car" clip, and documented what appears to be an AI glitch where large language models break down when repeating religious phrases. The through-line: people are pointing at something obviously wrong, and collectively doing nothing about it.

Epstein's "Whoops," Nine Dead NASA Scientists, and the WEF's Plan to Monetize Water, Soil, and Air
The word "whoops" appears over 300 times in the Epstein files, including as Jeffrey Epstein's response to the death of Mary Kennedy and what reads as a direct threat. Nine NASA-linked scientists are now dead or missing, among them Monica Reza, the sole surviving co-creator of a 2010 heat-resistant metal patent tied to classified Air Force propulsion programs. Separately, a World Economic Forum statement argues that water, soil, and oxygen should be included on global economic balance sheets, which is, by any functional definition, monetization.
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