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>In addition to being a 4chan visitor, Epstein met with Poole himself in October 2011, the new documents revealed, per The Spectator. An email exchange between Epstein and a Boris Nikolic included in the files does reference “moot,” the name Poole goes by online (styled as m00t). Epstein said he liked “mimot” a lot and that he “drove him home,” when asked how he liked “moot.”
>Little about the encounter or their subsequent meetings is known, but on the day of his first audience with Epstein Poole chose to relaunch the /pol/ – ‘Politically incorrect’ – board,” said The Spectator.
>This subforum was initially set up as a containment board to keep extremist posts separate from the other subforums,” said Hagen of /pol/ in 2024. “It is now the forum’s most active place.”
>Hagen’s work argues that 4chan has has become a home for far-right posts and is “what holds this movement together.” His work also focused on how messages on the boards “systematically” portray certain groups as “enemies,” including Jewish people, immigrants and women.
>U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ’s obligations under the Epstein Files Transparency Act were completed with the Friday dump of documents, Axios reported. Members of Congress can request to view parts redacted from the public release.
Hay guise, what's going on in this chat room
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>>1486379
So many in Epstein's circle could have been the reason why Epstein wanted to reopen /pol/. Intelligence agencies would get a place to astroturf and Bannon would get a place to promote his bullshit. If there were any social media moguls in his circle, even they could stand to benefit, by making a piece of the old internet into a cesspit nobody sane would want to go to.
Plus, there's all the shit that went down on /pol/ that carries their stench. Pizzagate could have served as a way to misdirect people about the real story while also hyping up 'their guy' in the White House. Qanon would be the next logical step.
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>>1486396
Why can't you see it? I can see it.
Maybe that means your PC isn't allowing you to look at certain kinds of images, like some kind of spook setup where you just can't touch or see any content that could be copywritten. That sure would be funny, and damning or whatever
Let's get this on-topic though:
> wtf did epstein say to moot?
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As crazy as a coincidence as this is, I think people are running wild with this story. The early 2010s was a time where moot was trying to turn his e-fame into something he could actually profit from. Like he did that TED talk, and also launched Canvas. With that context, moot meeting with a guy who presented himself as a financier is not that weird. It was networking.
There is another email between Epstein and Boris Nikolic saying 'the potential for manipulation is huge' when referring to moot. I think their interest in him/4chan probably was for subversive shit. But I highly doubt one meeting with the guy, and moot runs home to make /pol/ to push right wing stuff. Bringing back /pol/ was not a spur of the moment thing anyways. As far as we know their contact was limited to like two meetings and that was that.
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>>1486404
Can't say anybody could know what sort of tangential connections resulted, but this is one of the weirdest developments in any news cycle, so far as I can tell.
Would be a shame for /news/ to slide it, slowly, gently, into oblivion.
My posts cannot bump threads, only age them, forgive me for responding.
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>>1486404
>Epstein and Boris Nikolic
I had to look up who Boris is. He's apparently the former Chief science advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation and in 2019 was named the backup executor of Epstein's estate.
He's also a member of the world economic forum they even have a web page about him https://www.weforum.org/people/boris-nikolic/
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If I was a Zionist ashkeNAZI, I would fund 4chan liberally. "Look at the anti-Semitism on the internet, Hammas terrorists post there regularly"
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>>1486398
Given /new/ was closed for becoming uncontrollable and un-moderatable, yet the 'problem' of political bullshit still persisted, perhaps he promised he could help find moderators who could handle it 'properly' this time.
Then I assume he stacked the moderation team full of people who would help make /pol/ become the insane cesspit it is today. I mean, two of the moderators were responsible for making a video to promote Qanon to the rest of the world, it's possible they were there to moderate /pol/ 'the right way'.
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>>1486397
I think the PIzzagate thing was a tiny piece of it that was successfully co-opted using /pol/ to be about this random pizza chain in the middle of nowhere.
Here's some pretty overwhelming evidence of there existing a child trafficking ring *somewhere*, where? Who knows, but suddenly there's this guy who signs his posts with Q saying that the one time they mentioned Pizza must 100% lead to this pizza place in a ploy that would make the entire thing look like the ramblings of lunatics.
It should be studied on how government psyops can successfully divert attention from things that are true.
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>>1486406
Also I think this is the case, but he was probably not aware he was meeting with literal Israeli glowniggers at the time. I'm sure Israel has their hands in every social media site, 4chan is just a tiny piece of it.
>>1486423
Or, or- hear me out: You fund 4chan as a containment site so everyone is anonymous, nobody knows who is a fed, and all ideas and information have to pass the great Janny Filter in order to propagate.
This half worked, because it did get Orange Man elected and he's been nothing but Israel's whipping boy his entire existence.
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>>1486458
/news/ is what most news social media sites looked like before bot moderation took over the majority of moderators on the internet. This is the thing that the glowniggers got involved in social media to avoid: People being able to discuss issues without the invisible hand of the thought police shadowbanning everyone who isn't constantly sucking Israel and America's toes.
And yes, the random Nazi or right-winger coming in and declaring all modicum of effort put behind any post a false flag or woke communist bullshit was a constant problem in those places, too.
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>>1486476
Fantastic diversion though. Get all of that autism hyper-fixated on a real place with real people inside of it that have no idea what is going on, then just wait for the ones who can't abstractly think to believe Pizzagate must involve real pizza because Pizza is in the name.
10/10 work, mossad.
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>>1486489
That email was their off-ramp. They were aware that the pizza Hillary was talking about was actual child sex on the child sex island, but the restaurant was just a place they probably met at a few times due to it being low-key and the people there not being very popular or knowing anyone important.
Throwing it under the bus once it outlived its usefulness as a meeting place is quintessentially Israeli.
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>>1486404
As much as I would agree that it is bad methodology to conclude that Epstein caused the creation of /pol/ or had any huge influence over it, from just one meeting with moot, I can also say without any shred of guilt or shame that /pol/'s reputation can get fucked and this rumor should run wild.
/pol/ absolutely deserves this. Much of their entire existence has been coming up with crackpot theories over the tiniest and most flimsiest bit of connection between someone or something they don't like and a known (or at least heavily suspected) guilty party.
Best of all this is the shit they fanned the flame the most, they couldn't stop talking about Epstein files. They smeared every political elite that wasn't Trump for ever having any type of association to Epstein. Now it blew up in their faces, and they're the ones who are guilty by association with Epstein.
Unfairness? Unsoundness? Bitch please. They deserve it.