Open-Source Search Tool for 2,895 House Oversight Epstein Documents
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The HN community shares and discusses an open-source search tool for 2895 House Oversight Epstein documents, praising its comprehensiveness and potential for transparency.
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https://theramm.substack.com/p/what-2895-documents-reveal-a-...
The article covers: - Mar-a-Lago recruitment evidence (including Epstein's own email: "of course he knew") - 46+ offshore entities across 8 jurisdictions - Policy correlations with document mentions - Intelligence community indicators - What's still sealed (co-conspirator names from 2008)
Every finding is reproducible using the search tool. The article includes step-by-step verification instructions.
The House votes next week on the Epstein Transparency Act to release thousands more sealed documents.