How to Access the Epstein Files at Home
- Fred
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read
Go to this website:
Answer the Question: Are you a Human?
Answer the Question: Are you 18 or Older?
There is a short disclaimer, but once you scroll down, there is a search bar that says:
Search Full Epstein Library
Type in the Politician of your choice and...
Voilà
You are now a citizen reporter.
My wife keeps saying that she wants to see the Epstein Files for herself. I told her she could do that right now, but it's 3 million or so pages long. And they're not in any sort of order, it's a data dump, it's not meant to be accessible.
She was incredulous that she wanted to see the files for herself, not read about bits and pieces on the news.
Again, she wants to see the receipts of who paid to molest underage girls. I told her that there is no "smoking gun," just paper trails to START an investigation.
"Why isn't anyone doing anything about this?"
Now that's the correct question to ask.
If you asked my personal opinion as to what high profile figure had the highest probability of being guilty in the Epstein Case, it was probably John Glenn.
John Glenn?
John Glenn was a Senator from Ohio who is best known in America as being a beloved astronaut.
In 1989, 5 Senators, John Glenn, John McCain, Donald Riegle, Alan Cranston, and Dennis DeConcini, were all accused to taking large sums of money on behalf of the Savings and Loan Industry, specifically on behalf of Charles H. Keating. The "Keating 5" were all brought up on ethics charges, but Glenn specifically was cited in this manner "cleared of impropriety but criticized (by his peers) for poor judgment."
After the Keating 5 Scandal, it is almost unfathomable that John Glenn would do anything that even remotely smelled like a scandal, but there's John Glenn in the Epstein Files and on flight records for the "Lolita Express."
So now you have a pile of circumstantial evidence to really investigate John Glenn, to see if he's guilty or not.
But here's the ruse, John Glenn is very, very dead. He's been dead for a decade. There were whispers that John Glenn was in financial straights later in his life, it took nearly 25 years to pay of the debts from his 1984 Presidential run.
If you find out John Glenn is guilty, there is no punishment. You just wasted taxpayer money to nail a dead guy. Is it possible that Democrats like Barack Obama or Joe Biden had no appetite to besmirch an American Icon? Again, John Glenn is on postage stamps.
Now you're basing investigations off of who you like versus political foes. If powerful Democrats AND powerful Republicans were BOTH suspect of wrongdoing, you see why there was little traction to get a full-fledged investigation off of the ground. That investigation could inadvertently reveal information about their friends and/or party royalty.
If "financier" Jeffrey Epstein wasn't providing incredible returns on monetary investment, there's really no reason for everyone to go to him for investment planning. There's literally hundreds of thousands of investment bankers across America. There's infomercials throughout the day and night begging for your money with "guaranteed" returns. Luminaries from both parties agreeing on one guy for investment planning?
Highly unlikely. (Unless Epstein was providing alternate services and billing it as an investment.)
When Donald Trump dropped this unbelievable quote earlier in the week "I still like Bill Clinton," you got the sinking feeling in your stomach that there's a very selective group of rich and powerful Americans that are in an exclusive club--
And you ain't in it.
Side Note:
Our favorite song about John Glenn

