On the Flight Paths of Epstein Island’s Visitors

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While preparing an article on the intriguing information shared by Ivan Raiklin (1), I ran into another video that explained how it was possible to track down the flight paths of visitors of Epstein Island. This post presents that particular video and provides some background.

TRACKING THE VISITORS OF EPSTEIN ISLAND
So far we have hardly spoken about the Jeffrey Epstein case. He was only mentioned once by Archbishop Vigano (2,3). In the video (4) below which was made by ‘Wired’ (5) we can hear Dhruv Mehrotra (6) explain how it was possible to obtain the flight paths of many visitors of Epstein’s island in the period from July 2016 to July 9, 2019 (the day of the arrest of Epstein).

On the Flight Paths of Visitors to Epstein’s Island (4)

There are a lot of interesting details to be found in this video. The grist of the matter is that when people browse the internet they often make a connection with a kind of ‘advertisement-hub’, which uses information from the person to decide what kind of ad to serve to the person browsing the website. Often location information is stored in this process.

A company called ‘Near Intelligence’ (7) is able to process the information in such a way that it can result in creating flight paths of individuals. Like it is concluded in the video, an organization like ‘Wired’ was able to get a hold on this information, and somehow the FBI wasn’t.

FOOTNOTES
(1) The Deep State Marauder
(2) Archbishop Vigano on Pizzagate, Epstein and the Mossad
(3) There is also a separate telegram channel that I started which collects information about the Epstein Case. I was hoping a lot of information would be released, but so far it somehow remains rather superficial. You can join this ‘Who is Who’ at: https://t.me/epsteinfileswhoiswho
(4) https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1774948919866507518
(5) Wired can be found on multiple platforms, like X, Youtube and there is a good-looking website.
(6) You can find Dhruv Mehrotra, who is a staff writer for WIRED (5), at (the Portal) X
(7) Near Intelligence Files for Chapter 11 Protection and Enters into Agreement to Sell its Business. The Company Near Intelligence is still part of the NASDAQ (8)
(8) How Nasdaq Forces Diversity Rules on the Board of Directors of Companies

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