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Bip Roberts
Mar 29, 2005

Ace of Baes posted:

Limited hangout, Farrow is a fed, look up his appointment by Hillary Clinton post Arab spring under Obama

also 100% a pedo like his daddy

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Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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ep was very adept at being a middleman and just getting into everyone’s dealings

tylersayten
Mar 20, 2019

by LITERALLY AN ADMIN

Ace of Baes posted:

Limited hangout, Farrow is a fed, look up his appointment by Hillary Clinton post Arab spring under Obama

It’s apparent something is up with him considering he’s still adamant that Jeffrey Epstein’s death was suicide, and how he completely omits Acosta’s claim Epstein was “connected to intelligence” when discussing Acosta.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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i think he’s just writing to an audience of east coast elite peoples who will be up tonight drinking wine and discussing this very normative reporting of much more chaotic events going on

want to believe harvard hacked mit emails to redirect the heat they’re getting from clowns like dersh and steve pinker who are running around, declaring to people who didn’t ask, how not just innocent they are but extremely innocent just ask my wife!!

Spergin Morlock
Aug 8, 2009

Bulgakov posted:

i think he’s just writing to an audience of east coast elite peoples who will be up tonight drinking wine and discussing this very normative reporting of much more chaotic events going on

want to believe harvard hacked mit emails to redirect the heat they’re getting from clowns like dersh and steve pinker who are running around, declaring to people who didn’t ask, how not just innocent they are but extremely innocent just ask my wife!!

hey, he left his underwear on while getting a massage from a teenager at the pedophile's house. he claims. what more do you want?!

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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lmao every time I look up steve pinker I hate him even more he’s such lib garbo. gross.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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Spergin Morlock posted:

hey, he left his underwear on while getting a massage from a teenager at the pedophile's house. he claims. what more do you want?!

that farrow article specifically

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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pinker or gladwell poo poo out different versions of their same personal shtick in book form over and over and earn more for each than most of us ever will in a lifetime probably. i despise them so much

tylersayten
Mar 20, 2019

by LITERALLY AN ADMIN
Imagine being one of these countless millionaires, billionaires, state officials, and celebrities right now knowing that somebody out there has evidence of you literally raping children and murdering them, and not knowing when or if that will ever be used against you for whatever reason. Or if it leaks.

I hope they’re in a state of perpetual, unbearable anxiety for the rest of their loving lives.

Pener Kropoopkin
Jan 30, 2013

Bulgakov posted:

pinker or gladwell poo poo out different versions of their same personal shtick in book form over and over and earn more for each than most of us ever will in a lifetime probably. i despise them so much

If we executed everyone who did a TED talk it'd be a net positive. Some TED speakers, I assume, are good people.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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Pener Kropoopkin posted:

If we executed everyone who did a TED talk it'd be a net positive. Some TED speakers, I assume, are good people.

prolly cleaner before ted became self aware and people were saying “I’m gonna do a ted talk!” but eggs omelet etc and there’s so many eggs now because ted is a franchise operation or something

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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tylersayten posted:

Imagine being one of these countless millionaires, billionaires, state officials, and celebrities right now knowing that somebody out there has evidence of you literally raping children and murdering them, and not knowing when or if that will ever be used against you for whatever reason. Or if it leaks.

I hope they’re in a state of perpetual, unbearable anxiety for the rest of their loving lives.

unless you’re oligarch rich and can send out hit squads as self defense or buy governments u get kicked out of the country club and yacht marina prolly. the tru tragedy.

Wraith of J.O.I.
Jan 25, 2012


lol

https://twitter.com/kenklippenstein/status/1170190214804975617?s=21

OregonDonor
Mar 12, 2010
—I know we’ll never know but the Epstein/Dyncorp connection is still something I hope we hear more about somehow;
—I think that Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, that hasn’t been raided and probably never will be, was some kind of private black ops hub for eugenics research;
—Curiously, there’s an inexplicable US-government owned silo on Epstein’s NM ranch;
—The inertia of the case follow-ups (remaining property raids, unsealing documents, the general lack of urgency from the media and law enforcement) suggests that the cover-up has succeeded;
—In spite of all reason I can’t fully shake the idea of a body swap;
—Something about the publication of the staged Maxwell photo and the book that she was reading is haunting to me;
—This whole thing feels like Gravity’s Rainbow.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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like mob rule #1 u talk in person

these ancient old men in ancient institutions never faced any persecution with real repercussions, and now someone dumps an outlook mailbox lol

worst case they what get fired and are forced to take a lifetime pension alongside getting cozy do nothing jobs in foundations

tylersayten
Mar 20, 2019

by LITERALLY AN ADMIN

OregonDonor posted:

—I know we’ll never know but the Epstein/Dyncorp connection is still something I hope we hear more about somehow;
—I think that Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, that hasn’t been raided and probably never will be, was some kind of private black ops hub for eugenics research;
—Curiously, there’s an inexplicable US-government owned silo on Epstein’s NM ranch;
—The inertia of the case follow-ups (remaining property raids, unsealing documents, the general lack of urgency from the media and law enforcement) suggests that the cover-up has succeeded;
—In spite of all reason I can’t fully shake the idea of a body swap;
—Something about the publication of the staged Maxwell photo and the book that she was reading is haunting to me;
—This whole thing feels like Gravity’s Rainbow.

The government silo on his NM ranch is pretty bad, yeah.

The staged Maxwell photo is probably just CIA and Mossad pointing fingers at each other

comedyblissoption
Mar 15, 2006

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBdGOrcUEg8

gh0stpinballa
Mar 5, 2019

OregonDonor posted:

—I know we’ll never know but the Epstein/Dyncorp connection is still something I hope we hear more about somehow;
—I think that Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, that hasn’t been raided and probably never will be, was some kind of private black ops hub for eugenics research;
—Curiously, there’s an inexplicable US-government owned silo on Epstein’s NM ranch;
—The inertia of the case follow-ups (remaining property raids, unsealing documents, the general lack of urgency from the media and law enforcement) suggests that the cover-up has succeeded;
—In spite of all reason I can’t fully shake the idea of a body swap;
—Something about the publication of the staged Maxwell photo and the book that she was reading is haunting to me;
—This whole thing feels like Gravity’s Rainbow.

yeah the combo of fed inertia and simply not engaging with the press, or not being made to, has me convinced this is much more than a child sex trafficking scandal.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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gh0stpinballa posted:

yeah the combo of fed inertia and simply not engaging with the press, or not being made to, has me convinced this is much more than a child sex trafficking scandal.

or the press and their friends are thinking "its just a child sex trafficking scandal"

gh0stpinballa
Mar 5, 2019

the urge to find out everything compared to the msm complete terror and lack of appetite to do any real digging here is loving maddening

https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/new-mexico-seeks-to-end-ranching-lease-to-jeffry-epstein/5479971/

quote:

Garcia Richard says access to inspect a state holding within the private ranch was refused repeatedly in August. She also cites misrepresentations in the lease application process that include appraisements signed by former Epstein girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.

what the gently caress were they doing at the ranch

gh0stpinballa
Mar 5, 2019

Bulgakov posted:

or the press and their friends are thinking "its just a child sex trafficking scandal"

they obviously aren't thinking that at all, and if they were it would still be front page a month on because of the juicy nature of that kind of story. but they know full well something much bigger is happening here otherwise they wouldn't be doing the least amount possible to cover it.

saville was huge news in the UK but notice it only broke after he was dead and they were satisfied nobody had more than hearsay implicating other powerful people. then it was fine to go full saturation coverage. there's no way journalists at the NYT or wherever haven't been told to back off the epstein paper trail and money chasing and limit this to a #metoo style framing. and since most of them are professional cowards terrified of being called conspiracy theorists and losing cocktail invites they're complying.

tylersayten
Mar 20, 2019

by LITERALLY AN ADMIN

gh0stpinballa posted:

yeah the combo of fed inertia and simply not engaging with the press, or not being made to, has me convinced this is much more than a child sex trafficking scandal.

What did you have in mind?

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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that mint press sure is something

that recent one about technology was rly pretty bad imo. i respect the connecting names but it rly whiffed over its bits.

a) here's how u learn about the sexual proclivities and drug habits of the silicon valley big wigs: talk to them at burning man

b) the panopticon software is just hand wavy magic bullshit ~AI machine learning~ thats going to continue to continue to run skin tone checks etc and persecute the same already disenfranchised while being an expensive boondoggle which only has one real goal:

c) make the ghouls who are privatizing governmental duties for sick stacks of cash $$$$$ its capitalism !!!

the american israeli connections are an economic and intelligence war in the sense of two rival capitalist war machines, and by large it felt like the narrative was never really connecting the dots it made


etc. i hope some of that made sense im bad at words and slepy

Bulgakov has issued a correction as of 07:34 on Sep 7, 2019

gh0stpinballa
Mar 5, 2019

tylersayten posted:

What did you have in mind?

i think the intelligence gathering was one aspect of it, the blackmail and ritual abuse two others, but i think his interest in science and tech played some kind of role in it all too. i think the CIA were up to something at the ranch and i am almost certain a lot of the kids were murdered over the years and this is another reason they've let his properties stand empty, so someone can remove evidence.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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what's this silo thing y'all are mentioning? I cant find

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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oh i missed these updates on United States v. Epstein (1:19-cr-00490) posted sep 4


https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/15887848/united-states-v-epstein/ bottom of list



https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.518649/gov.uscourts.nysd.518649.55.0.pdf

and reply by judge

https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.518649/gov.uscourts.nysd.518649.56.0.pdf



dont know how to read into that. judges can get snippy when u fuk around in their court or whatever, but maybe that's just the standard back and forth procedure in any case. either way I like reading those dumb little exchanges.

Some Guy TT
Aug 30, 2011

Pener Kropoopkin posted:

AlertSense is a subsidiary of the parent company Konexus, and their deal seems to be contracting out emergency response services to the government and private entities.

https://www.konexus.com/about/

So AlertSense is the company that provides all the software and networking infrastructure to Amber Alerts. If you check their Resources page, she's not listed as a staffer anymore and I dunno when she would've left or was fired.

this is the most aggressively pointless thing ive ever heard why would the government contract out emergency responses services to a private company that just contracts it back to the government wouldnt it be easier to just operate emergency services themselves like whats next a corporation who exists solely to subcontract 911 calling centers to india

LIVE AMMO COSPLAY
Feb 3, 2006

Some Guy TT posted:

this is the most aggressively pointless thing ive ever heard why would the government contract out emergency responses services to a private company that just contracts it back to the government wouldnt it be easier to just operate emergency services themselves like whats next a corporation who exists solely to subcontract 911 calling centers to india

Because someone in government wanted to give some government money to a rich buddy aka the cause of all privatisation.

Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


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big government is inefficient at giving free bloated amounts of money to small business mans

Pener Kropoopkin
Jan 30, 2013

Some Guy TT posted:

this is the most aggressively pointless thing ive ever heard why would the government contract out emergency responses services to a private company that just contracts it back to the government wouldnt it be easier to just operate emergency services themselves like whats next a corporation who exists solely to subcontract 911 calling centers to india

Because if the government does things then all the proceeds belong the public, but if the government contracts services out to private entities then their technologies and skillsets remain proprietary. It's all part of a much longer running project to completely privatize the state.


Bulgakov posted:

the american israeli connections are an economic and intelligence war in the sense of two rival capitalist war machines, and by large it felt like the narrative was never really connecting the dots it made

It's a bad assumption to think of America and Israel as "rival capitalist war machines" when really they're senior and junior partners in a colonialist project. American intelligence is well aware of Mossad & IDF intelligence infiltration because that's part of the cooperative process. The US & Israel need each other to continue developing new technological methods that can maintain a material edge over the third world. Israel focuses primarily on developing "defense" and policing technologies that are of use to settler colonialism, while the United States focuses on big ticket military expenditures that guarantee the global security umbrella which maintains imbalanced trade relations between the third & first worlds.

Atrocious Joe
Sep 2, 2011

Bulgakov posted:

that mint press sure is something

that recent one about technology was rly pretty bad imo. i respect the connecting names but it rly whiffed over its bits.

Whitney Webb is a really good researcher but her writing is could use some improvement

Her interview on Media Roots was far more engaging than the articles I read from her

jarofpiss
May 16, 2009

i watched the documentary Call Me Lucky about barry crimmins and i didn't know anything about him so when it took a hard turn into his activism against child sex abuse i was not expecting that. weird how everything comes back to pedophiles (synchronicity)

frankenfreak
Feb 16, 2007

I SCORED 85% ON A QUIZ ABOUT MONDAY NIGHT RAW AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS LOUSY TEXT

#bastionboogerbrigade

sleeptalker
Feb 17, 2011

OregonDonor posted:

—Something about the publication of the staged Maxwell photo and the book that she was reading is haunting to me;

Even though it's kinda meaningless, I just want to note once again that the photos don't actually show what book she's reading, neither the cover nor any text is visible. Whoever originated the (false) story chose to include that detail.

Regulus74
Jul 26, 2007

A warning not to wear open toe shoes

comedyblissoption
Mar 15, 2006

quote:

The M.I.T. Media Lab, which has been embroiled in a scandal over accepting donations from the financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, had a deeper fund-raising relationship with Epstein than it has previously acknowledged, and it attempted to conceal the extent of its contacts with him. Dozens of pages of e-mails and other documents obtained by The New Yorker reveal that, although Epstein was listed as “disqualified” in M.I.T.’s official donor database, the Media Lab continued to accept gifts from him, consulted him about the use of the funds, and, by marking his contributions as anonymous, avoided disclosing their full extent, both publicly and within the university. Perhaps most notably, Epstein appeared to serve as an intermediary between the lab and other wealthy donors, soliciting millions of dollars in donations from individuals and organizations, including the technologist and philanthropist Bill Gates and the investor Leon Black. According to the records obtained by The New Yorker and accounts from current and former faculty and staff of the media lab, Epstein was credited with securing at least $7.5 million in donations for the lab, including two million dollars from Gates and $5.5 million from Black, gifts the e-mails describe as “directed” by Epstein or made at his behest. The effort to conceal the lab’s contact with Epstein was so widely known that some staff in the office of the lab’s director, Joi Ito, referred to Epstein as Voldemort or “he who must not be named.”

The financial entanglement revealed in the documents goes well beyond what has been described in public statements by M.I.T. and by Ito. The University has said that it received eight hundred thousand dollars from Epstein’s foundations, in the course of twenty years, and has apologized for accepting that amount. In a statement last month, M.I.T.’s president, L. Rafael Reif, wrote, “with hindsight, we recognize with shame and distress that we allowed MIT to contribute to the elevation of his reputation, which in turn served to distract from his horrifying acts. No apology can undo that.” Reif pledged to donate the funds to a charity to help victims of sexual abuse. On Wednesday, Ito disclosed that he had separately received $1.2 million from Epstein for investment funds under his control, in addition to five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars that he acknowledged Epstein had donated to the lab. A spokesperson for M.I.T. said that the university “is looking at the facts surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s gifts to the institute.”

The documents and sources suggest that there was more to the story. They show that the lab was aware of Epstein’s history—in 2008, Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges of solicitation of prostitution and procurement of minors for prostitution—and of his disqualified status as a donor. They also show that Ito and other lab employees took numerous steps to keep Epstein’s name from being associated with the donations he made or solicited. On Ito’s calendar, which typically listed the full names of participants in meetings, Epstein was identified only by his initials. Epstein’s direct contributions to the lab were recorded as anonymous. In September, 2014, Ito wrote to Epstein soliciting a cash infusion to fund a certain researcher, asking, “Could you re-up/top-off with another $100K so we can extend his contract another year?” Epstein replied, “yes.” Forwarding the response to a member of his staff, Ito wrote, “Make sure this gets accounted for as anonymous.” Peter Cohen, the M.I.T. Media Lab’s Director of Development and Strategy at the time, reiterated, “Jeffrey money, needs to be anonymous. Thanks.”

Epstein’s apparent role in directing outside contributions was also elided. In October, 2014, the Media Lab received a two-million-dollar donation from Bill Gates; Ito wrote in an internal e-mail, “This is a $2M gift from Bill Gates directed by Jeffrey Epstein.” Cohen replied, “For gift recording purposes, we will not be mentioning Jeffrey’s name as the impetus for this gift.” A mandatory record of the gift filed within the university stated only that “Gates is making this gift at the recommendation of a friend of his who wishes to remain anonymous.” Knowledge of Epstein’s alleged role was usually kept within a tight circle. In response to the university filing, Cohen wrote to colleagues, “I did not realize that this would be sent to dozens of people,” adding that Epstein “is not named but questions could be asked” and that “I feel uncomfortable that this was distributed so widely.” He wrote that future filings related to Epstein should be submitted only “if there is a way to do it quietly.” An agent for Gates wrote to the leadership of the Media Lab, stating that Gates also wished to keep his name out of any public discussion of the donation.

A spokesperson for Gates said that “any claim that Epstein directed any programmatic or personal grantmaking for Bill Gates is completely false.” A source close to Gates said that the entrepreneur has a long-standing relationship with the lab, and that anonymous donations from him or his foundation are not atypical. Gates has previously denied receiving financial advisory services from Epstein; in August, CNBC reported that he met with Epstein in New York in 2013, to discuss “ways to increase philanthropic spending.”

Joi Ito and Peter Cohen did not respond to repeated requests for comment. Ito, in his public statements, has downplayed his closeness with Epstein, stating that “Regrettably, over the years, the Lab has received money through some of the foundations that he controlled,” and acknowledging only that he “knew about” gifts and personally gave permission. But the e-mails show that Ito consulted closely with Epstein and actively sought the various donations. At one point, Cohen reached out to Ito for advice about a donor, writing, “you or Jeffrey would know best.”

Epstein, who socialized with a range of high-profile and influential people, had for years been followed by claims that he sexually abused underage girls. Police investigated the reports several times. In 2008, after a Florida grand jury charged Epstein with soliciting prostitution, he received a controversial plea deal, which shielded him from federal prosecution and allowed him to serve less than thirteen months, and much of it on a “work release,” permitting him to spend much of his time out of jail. Alexander Acosta, the prosecutor responsible for that plea deal, went on to become President Trump’s Secretary of Labor, but resigned from that post in July, amid widespread criticism related to the Epstein case. That same month, Esptein was arrested in New York, on federal sex-trafficking charges. He died from suicide, in a jail cell in Manhattan, last month.

Current and former faculty and staff of the media lab described a pattern of concealing Epstein’s involvement with the institution. Signe Swenson, a former development associate and alumni coordinator at the lab, told me that she resigned in 2016 in part because of her discomfort about the lab’s work with Epstein. She said that the lab’s leadership made it explicit, even in her earliest conversations with them, that Epstein’s donations had to be kept secret. In early 2014, while Swenson was working in M.I.T.’s central fund-raising office, as a development associate, she had breakfast with Cohen, the Director of Development and Strategy. They discussed her application for a fund-raising role at the Media Lab. According to Swenson, Cohen explained to her that the lab was currently working with Epstein and that it was seeking to do more with the financier. “He said Joi has been working with Jeffrey Epstein and Epstein’s connecting us to other people,” Swenson recalled. She assumed that Cohen raised the matter “to test whether I would be confidential and sort of feel out whether I would be O.K. with the situation.”

Swenson had seen that Epstein was listed in the university’s central donor database as disqualified. “I knew he was a pedophile and pointed that out,” she said. She recalled telling Cohen that working with Epstein “doesn’t seem like a great idea.” But she respected the lab’s work and ultimately accepted a job with them.

That spring, during her first week in her new role, the issue arose again. Swenson recalled having a conversation with Cohen and Ito about how to take money from Epstein without reporting it within the university. Cohen asked, “How do we do this?” Swenson replied that, due to the university’s internal-reporting requirements, there was no way to keep the donations under the radar. Ito, as Swenson recalled, replied, “we can take small gifts anonymously.”


In the course of 2014 and 2015, according to the e-mails and sources, Ito and Epstein also developed an ambitious plan to secure a large new influx of contributions from Epstein’s contacts, including Gates, without disclosing the full extent of the financier’s involvement to M.I.T.’s central fund-raising office. The e-mails show that Epstein was the point person for communication with the donors, including Gates and Black, the founder of Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest private-equity firms. In one message to Ito, Epstein wrote, “Gates would like a write up on our one science program for tues next week.” In an e-mail from Cohen to Ito, asking whether Black wished his contributions to remain anonymous, Cohen wrote, “Can you ask Jeffrey to ask Leon that?” He added, “We can make it anonymous easily, unless Leon would like the credit. If Jeffrey tells you that Leon would like a little love from MIT, we can arrange that too. . . .”

Black declined to comment. A source close to him said that he did not intend for the donation to be anonymous. Black has downplayed his relationship with Epstein in recent months, describing it as limited and focussed on tax strategy, estate planning, and philanthropic advice. He has declined to answer questions about business dealings with Epstein that suggest a closer relationship. Several years after Epstein’s conviction, Black and his children and Epstein jointly invested in a company that makes emission-control products.

Although the lab ultimately secured the $7.5 million from Gates and Black, Epstein and Ito’s fund-raising plan failed to reach the still larger scale that they had initially hoped. Epstein had suggested that he could insure that any donations he solicited, including those from Gates and Black, would be matched by the John Templeton Foundation, which funds projects at the intersection of faith and science. Ultimately, the Foundation did not provide funding and a spokesperson said that the organization has no records related to any such plan.

In the summer of 2015, as the Media Lab determined how to spend the funds it had received with Epstein’s help, Cohen informed lab staff that Epstein would be coming for a visit. The financier would meet with faculty members, apparently to allow him to give input on projects and to entice him to contribute further. Swenson, the former development associate and alumni coördinator, recalled saying, referring to Epstein, “I don’t think he should be on campus.” She told me, “At that point it hit me: this pedophile is going to be in our office.” According to Swenson, Cohen agreed that Epstein was “unsavory” but said “we’re planning to do it anyway—this was Joi’s project.” Staffers entered the meeting into Ito’s calendar without including Epstein’s name. They also tried to keep his name out of e-mail communication. “There was definitely an explicit conversation about keeping it off the books, because Joi’s calendar is visible to everyone,” Swenson said. “It was just marked as a V.I.P. visit.”

By then, several faculty and staff members had objected to the university’s relationship with Epstein. Ethan Zuckerman, an associate professor, had voiced concerns about the relationship with Epstein for years. In 2013, Zuckerman said, he pulled Ito aside after a faculty meeting to express concern about meetings on Ito’s calendar marked “J.E.” Zuckerman recalled saying, “I heard you’re meeting with Epstein. I don’t think that’s a good idea,” and Ito responding, “You know, he’s really fascinating. Would you like to meet him?” Zuckerman declined and said that he believed the relationship could have negative consequences for the lab.

In 2015, as Epstein’s visit drew near, Cohen instructed his staff to insure that Zuckerman, if he unexpectedly arrived while Epstein was present, be kept away from the glass-walled office in which Epstein would be conducting meetings. According to Swenson, Ito had informed Cohen that Epstein “never goes into any room without his two female ‘assistants,’ ” whom he wanted to bring to the meeting at the Media Lab. Swenson objected to this, too, and it was decided that the assistants would be allowed to accompany Epstein but would wait outside the meeting room.

On the day of the visit, Swenson’s distress deepened at the sight of the young women. “They were models. Eastern European, definitely,” she told me. Among the lab’s staff, she said, “all of us women made it a point to be super nice to them. We literally had a conversation about how, on the off chance that they’re not there by choice, we could maybe help them.”

Swenson and several other former and current M.I.T. Media Lab employees expressed discomfort over the lab’s recent statements about its relationship with Epstein. In August, two researchers, including Zuckerman, resigned in protest over the matter. In a Medium post announcing the decision, Zuckerman wrote that M.I.T. had “violated its own values so clearly in working with Epstein and in disguising that relationship.” Zuckerman began providing counsel to other colleagues who also objected. He directed Swenson to seek representation from the legal nonprofit Whistleblower Aid, and she began the process of going public. “Jeffrey Epstein shows that—with enough money—a convicted sex offender can open doors at the highest level of philanthropy,” John Tye, Swenson’s attorney at Whistleblower Aid, told me. “Joi Ito and his development chief went out of their way to keep Epstein’s role under wraps. When institutions try to hide the truth, it often takes a brave whistle-blower to step forward. But it can be dangerous, and whistle-blowers need support.”

Questions about when to accept money from wealthy figures accused of misconduct have always been fraught. Before his conviction, Epstein donated to numerous philanthropic, academic, and political institutions, which responded in a variety of ways to the claims of abuse. When news of the allegations first broke, in 2006, a Harvard spokesperson said that the university, which had received a 6.5-million-dollar donation from him three years earlier, would not be returning the money. Following Epstein’s second arrest, in 2019, the university reiterated its stance. Many institutions attempted to distance themselves from Epstein after 2006, but others, including the M.I.T. Media Lab, continued to accept his money. When such donations come to light, institutions face difficult decisions about how to respond. The funds have often already been spent, and the tax deductions already taken by donors. But the revelations about Epstein’s widespread sexual misconduct, most notably reported by Julie K. Brown in the Miami Herald, have made clear that Epstein used the status and prestige afforded him by his relationships with élite institutions to shield himself from accountability and continue his alleged predation.

Swenson said that, even though she resigned over the lab’s relationship with Epstein, her participation in what she took to be a coverup of his contributions has weighed heavily on her since. Her feelings of guilt were revived when she learned of recent statements from Ito and M.I.T. leadership that she believed to be lies. “I was a participant in covering up for Epstein in 2014,” she told me. “Listening to what comments are coming out of the lab or M.I.T. about the relationship—I just see exactly the same thing happening again.”
lol that almost the entire article should be bolded

Mr Hootington
Jul 24, 2008
Probation
Can't post for 6 days!
Lmao and we thought no more news would come

NoNotTheMindProbe
Aug 9, 2010
pony porn was here

Some Guy TT posted:

this is the most aggressively pointless thing ive ever heard why would the government contract out emergency responses services to a private company that just contracts it back to the government wouldnt it be easier to just operate emergency services themselves like whats next a corporation who exists solely to subcontract 911 calling centers to india

The post-industrial service economy is based entirely on the idea of inserting yourself into an existing process and getting a slice of whatever money is used to do it.

Ace of Baes
Jul 7, 1977
https://twitter.com/_whitneywebb/status/1170127463059533826?s=19

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Bulgakov
Mar 8, 2009


рукописи не горят

Atrocious Joe posted:

Whitney Webb is a really good researcher but her writing is could use some improvement

Her interview on Media Roots was far more engaging than the articles I read from her

yah it’s a shame that a side effect of a journalist being an outsider is they lack the legitimately useful team of experienced editors and assistants and etc that established outlets can provide its authors

I forgot to check out that podcast, good thinking ty :hmmyes:

e: https://m.soundcloud.com/media-roots/epsteins-mysterious-network-sexual-blackmail-as-intelligence-gathering-w-whitney-webb the thing being mentioned fyi

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