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Aviation Pro

(15,855 posts)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 08:54 AM 15 hrs ago

It seems a lot of powerful people have access to the Epstein files

Which is why the child raping fuckturd seems to chicken out of a lot of items.

Take James Dolan, who's know the shitbag for years. Developers dangled a brand-new Penn Station like a shiny bauble in front of the fat fucking infant's face awhile back even going so far to name the proposed renovated station after the motherfucker.

Dolan was vehemently against the project because it would have meant demolishing the current Garden and rebuilding it across the street. Well, after Dolan met with the fucking rapist all of a sudden, the former was given the final say over the project, which squashed it outright.

So, the questions are, how compromised is that bag 'o fuck and how can we convince one of the holders of the documents to release them?

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It seems a lot of powerful people have access to the Epstein files (Original Post) Aviation Pro 15 hrs ago OP
I'm pretty sure people in other countries have them too................ Lovie777 15 hrs ago #1
I'm pretty sure that Putin and Bibi have the files - unredacted. gab13by13 15 hrs ago #3
They're too useful... 2naSalit 15 hrs ago #2
With so many people handling the files, I keep hoping some clerk, secretary, IT drudge, or xopy machine jock will leak eppur_se_muova 14 hrs ago #4
here ya go: (lol) orleans 13 hrs ago #5
They didn't give the oldest known example ! Just that it was from 1869. eppur_se_muova 9 hrs ago #6

eppur_se_muova

(42,788 posts)
4. With so many people handling the files, I keep hoping some clerk, secretary, IT drudge, or xopy machine jock will leak
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 10:24 AM
14 hrs ago

out excerpts, or even the whole shebang*.













* I'm not actually sure what a shebang is, but it's traditional, so ...

orleans

(37,321 posts)
5. here ya go: (lol)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 11:23 AM
13 hrs ago

: everything involved in what is under consideration —usually used in the phrase the whole shebang

First Known Use
1869, in the meaning defined above

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shebang



there are examples of use at the above link

eppur_se_muova

(42,788 posts)
6. They didn't give the oldest known example ! Just that it was from 1869.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 03:09 PM
9 hrs ago

Now I'm curious if it was introduced by Bret Harte. I believe he gave us some other words -- probably picked up in the work camps -- like sockdolager and cattywampus.

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