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Breaking silence on Epstein emails

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Issue 69, May/June 2026

Questions must be asked over torture and murder allegations

- by THE WISE WOLF

Breaking silence on Epstein emails

THREE-and-a-half million pages of Jeffrey Epstein's emails, financial records, FBI tips and private correspondence got dumped into the public record at the start of this year.

These are not the same recycled flight logs and blurry photos we've been picking through for years. This batch makes everything that came before it look like a teaser trailer. Let's start with the stuff that is simply sitting right there in the photographs and documents, verified in writing from Epstein's own correspondence and the correspondence of the people around him.

There is correspondence discussing what they call a 'classic stage three', with it having been alleged that Epstein was part of a paedophile ring where stages of psychological destruction of their victims' minds were graded.

According to news site Inside Higher Ed, a university professor emailed Ghislaine Maxwell to thank her for the hospitality and added: "I'm so happy I didn't kill anybody.' The professor, who The Light is choosing not to name, was placed on administrative leave by the university this year.

The U.S. professor who received a separate email on an unrelated matter from Epstein asking 'did you torture her?' is one of dozens of academics with whom the child trafficker had contact in the years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting underage sex. This has prompted resignations and other repercussions at universities across the U.S., according to Inside Higher Ed.

Throughout the files, there are claims of extreme sexual misconduct involving children linked to a number of high profile U.S. politicians.

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