• FOIA Request for FBI Records on Timothy W. Newcome

    If Timothy W. Newcome — the same man listed as Epstein’s Citrix programmer — was relocated and sanitized in 2013 as part of an FBI or intelligence placement, then the most logical conclusion is this: Gemini Said :Yes, I see that. The image you provided contains two phone numbers next to the name “Tim Newcombe…

  • No direct evidence” links Epstein to Operation Avalanche

    The official records from the Avalanche operation (1999-2002) do not mention Jeffrey Epstein or link him to it. However, his parallel activities, surveillance infrastructure, and connections to tech and intelligence suggest possible ties. Avalanche aimed at systemic abuse, potentially revealing connections to Epstein. Chaturbate represents a modern, monetized evolution of similar exploitation dynamics.

  • 🧠 Was Epstein Running a Secret Pay-Per-View Network for the Elite?

    The investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s network reveals the significance of Tim Newcome, his Citrix programmer. This sophisticated setup may have facilitated a remote voyeuristic operation, allowing elite clients to access hidden camera feeds. Epstein could have monetized this content, raising serious implications about a subscriber-based voyeurism network involving powerful figures.

  • Gawker and a little black book

    In 2015, journalist Nick Bryant succeeded in publishing Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book and flight logs, overcoming significant resistance from mainstream media. Gawker was the only outlet willing to publish the controversial materials, marking a crucial moment in exposing Epstein’s connections to powerful individuals and the media’s reluctance to confront these figures.

  • 📜 Justice Department Confirms Grand Jury Testimony in Maxwell Case “Already Public” — But Still Sealed

    The U.S. Department of Justice has acknowledged that much of the grand jury testimony in the Ghislaine Maxwell case is already public. The transcripts remain sealed pending judicial review. Maxwell’s attorneys oppose releasing them, citing potential prejudice to her appeal and calling the DOJ’s motion politically motivated. Court rulings are forthcoming.

  • 🕯️ Day 2 – Not One Word From America: Where is Emily?

    On Day 2 of documenting the silence regarding her missing daughter, Emily, the author reflects on the absence of responses from various U.S. agencies after a delivery attempt of an important letter. With 15 years elapsed since Emily’s disappearance, the lack of engagement raises questions about possible governmental indifference and cover-ups.

  • “Day 0 – Not One Word From America: Where is Emily?”

    Despite numerous attempts to contact various U.S. agencies regarding a missing child, no responses have been received. This includes letters to the Department of Justice, FBI, and several airports. The silence from these institutions raises concerns of complicity in the child’s disappearance, prompting public record documentation to highlight this issue.

  • “Tried to Deliver on 01-08-2025… But the DOJ Wasn’t In — Or Wasn’t Looking?”

    Martin Newbold, a UK parent and safeguarding advocate, expresses deep concerns regarding the missing case of his daughter, Emily, alongside potential trafficking of minors via private air routes linked to Jeffrey Epstein. He urges the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate this alarming issue, citing a lack of response and transparency from authorities.

  • Uncovering Child Abduction Routes: A FOI Request Overview

    Today, I submitted a Freedom of Information request to the UK Parliament concerning potential government misconduct in child welfare, linked to the disappearance of my daughter, Emily. I seek confirmation of discussions on my book and allegations of false reports, child abduction routes, and undisclosed meetings involving Tony Blair, highlighting serious accountability concerns.

  • ✅ GOVERNMENT, LEGAL, AND INVESTIGATIVE BODIES CONTACTED

    The document outlines various government, legal, and investigative bodies contacted regarding Emily’s case and related issues. It includes the status of inquiries such as acknowledgments, refusals, and pending responses across organizations like NICCY, DOJ, NCA, and others. Key topics involve identity errors, trafficking, data breach complaints, and investigation requests.