The Investigation
On January 30, 2026, the Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of Epstein investigation files. One person would need 100 years to read them all. Thousands of volunteers can do it in hours.
What Happened
For decades, Jeffrey Epstein operated an international trafficking network involving some of the world's most powerful people. Politicians. Billionaires. Royalty. Judges. Prosecutors who looked the other way. Journalists who buried stories.
Epstein was arrested in July 2019. Found dead in federal custody August 10, 2019 under suspicious circumstances. Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in December 2021 of sex trafficking minors and is now serving 20 years.
But the network didn't die with Epstein. The connections remain. The enablers are still in power. The truth is buried in millions of pages of court documents, flight logs, financial records, and leaked emails.
January 30, 2026: The Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages of investigation files. Everything. The complete archive. Public access.
One person reading 8 hours a day would need 100 years to read it all. A team of 10 people would need 10 years. Traditional investigation methods fail at this scale.
But there's another way.
The Solution: Distributed Investigation
What if thousands of people each read just a few pages? What takes one person a lifetime takes a distributed community hours.
This is how SETI@home found signals from space. How Folding@home cured diseases. How BitTorrent made censorship impossible. Distributed systems work because no single point of failure exists. Shut down one node, thousands remain. Shut down a hundred, thousands more remain.
We've built that system for investigation. Your browser becomes a node. No installation. No download. Just visit a page, consent to help, and your browser automatically:
- Loads a batch of PDFs from the January 2026 release
- Extracts names, places, organizations mentioned
- Submits findings to the investigation database
- Gets the next batch and repeats
You read nothing. You analyze nothing. Your browser does it automatically. You're just lending compute power for 6 hours. Like charging someone's phone, but for justice.
Why This Matters
Every name in these documents is a potential lead. Every flight log entry, every property record, every financial transaction tells part of the story. But the story is hidden in 3.5 million pages.
Traditional investigation: Hire investigators. Pay for months of work. Hope they find something. Distributed investigation: Thousands of independent researchers working in parallel. Complete in hours. Free.
The subject(s) of investigation bet on volume. They bet that no one would read 3.5 million pages. They bet that the truth would be buried in the noise. They were wrong.
"Sunlight is the best disinfectant." - Justice Louis Brandeis
We're about to shine thousands of lights on 3.5 million pages of darkness.
How You Help
Step 1: Visit the investigation page and accept the Sacred Covenant
Step 2: Your browser automatically loads PDFs and extracts entities
Step 3: Findings are submitted to the public database (verifiable, permanent)
Step 4: Your browser gets the next batch and repeats
That's it. No expertise required. No manual work. Just consent and let your browser help for 6 hours.
The more people who join, the faster we process everything. Thousands of volunteers working together can complete this in days. Tens of thousands can complete it in hours.
The more who help, the faster we expose the truth. The faster we protect future victims.
The Truth Cannot Be Deleted
Every finding is saved to multiple locations simultaneously:
- GitHub: Public repository, permanent record
- Huggingface: Public dataset, impossible to censor
- Local backups: Distributed across thousands of nodes
- Blockchain audit: Tamper-proof processing log
They can shut down one server. They can't shut down thousands of independent nodes across the world. They can delete one database. They can't delete truth stored in thousands of places.
This is what makes distributed systems unstoppable. This is what makes truth inevitable.
Disclaimer: This investigation contains documented connections based on public records. Presence in database does not equal proof of guilt. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Public Database: All findings are published to Huggingface for independent verification.
Contact: Questions about this investigation: Secure Anonymous Portal