Data Broker Exposes Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors
A very interesting aspect of the above photo is one of the two masses of points forming a jetti into the ocean - one of them leads right to the underwater submarine port Maxwell used quite often…
The other, we’re believe they may be leisurely excursions on a boat or flotation devices; we have not heard nor seen anything that indicates a boat was available on the island.
NEARLY 200 MOBILE devices of people who visited Jeffrey Epstein’s [archive] notorious “pedophile island” in the years prior to his death left an invisible trail of data pointing back to their own homes and offices.
Maps of these visitations generated by a troubled international data broker with defense industry ties, discovered last week by WIRED, document the numerous trips of wealthy and influential individuals seemingly undeterred by Epstein’s status as a convicted sex offender [archive].
The data amassed by Near Intelligence, a location data broker roiled by allegations of mismanagement and fraud, reveals with high precision the residences of many guests of Little Saint James, a United States Virgin Islands property where Epstein is accused of having groomed, assaulted, and trafficked countless women and girls.
Some girls, prosecutors say, were as young as 14. The former attorney general of the US Virgin Islands alleged that girls as young as 12 [archive - opens in our online library] were trafficked to Epstein by those within his elite social circle.
The above image are the destination points of calls made from Epstein Island, seems to be heavily Democrat jursidictions, what do you think?…
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