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jfz9580m

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25. Sweet pea!
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:33 AM
Friday

Indeed they are shameful. These people really are criminals. Leading such carefree lives and the gross creepy people associated with them seem to have no concern for anything but reputation management.

I hate people like that. There is no sympathy for those women. Just damage control.

I was reading about this one anonymous victim I felt extra sorry for. So many of those girls
lead such hard lives. She was, as far as I can tell, raped by Trump, Epstein and some other rapist criminals all of whom should be doing hard time. And then her mother was extorted for money by Epstein using photos they took and her mom ended up going to prison. And she got threatening calls..

This is truly an indictment on this society.

I had largely tuned the Epstein Files out since they are unpleasant reading. But on a whim I finally looked at them a few weeks and was disgusted by this kid’s story in particular since till then I hadn’t seen as clear a story of assault of a minor. There are other stories (all disgusting), but they are more vague and it is important to not add to the din online which works to help these criminal creeps.

I would be shocked if this one didn’t check out. How is this getting normalized? That’s the effect of this disgusting PanOpticon. Normalization of child rape and sexual harassment with apparently a tacit position that the less women can vote in any form the better.

But also a constant 1984 like imposition or inquisition for the average person-female or male trying to eke out a living.

These people are criminals. Long past time for guillotines.

Look at these two stories, one about our elites getting away with stuff and the other about the average worker. I collected this years ago when dejected by the surveillance state I got an early and demeaning introduction to:

https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/these-workers-have-new-demand-stop-watching-us/

These Workers Have a New Demand: Stop Watching Us
How workplace surveillance has become a menace to health and safety.

JESSICA BRUDER


Four years ago, I was out jogging with an old friend when she told me a puzzling story: Her longtime UPS driver had just reappeared after more than a monthlong absence. He’d been hospitalized for stress, she told me.

Stress? How stressful could that job be? So I asked to meet him.

Over coffee, the deliveryman, whom I’ll call Bill (he asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation from the company), explained that United Parcel Service had been upgrading its systems for tracking employees. Now the truck he drove was full of sensors. They reported when he opened the bulkhead door. When he backed up. When his foot was on the brake. When he was idling. When he buckled his safety belt. A high-resolution stream of data, including all that information and his GPS coordinates, flowed back to the UPS offices. The system is called “telematics.”


That’s your plight or mine more and more, with creepy, corrupt Epstein associated labs often building all this worthless surveillance rot that is shilled perkily:
https://news.mit.edu/2016/startup-cogito-voice-analytics-call-centers-ptsd-0120

Customer service calls can be frustrating for consumers and agents alike. But MIT spinout Cogito believes it can use behavioral analytics to make those experiences less onerous.

Cogito has developed voice-analytics software for call centers — refined through years of research that focused on human behavior — that tracks, in real-time, voice patterns of customers and agents, and offers feedback to make the conversations more productive.

By doing so, Cogito also aims to make millions of call center workers happier and more productive. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 5 million of 146 million workers in the U.S. are employed in call centers. That’s roughly one out of every 25 Americans.

Cogito recently secured funding in November to develop technology for customer-service applications. The company also continues its history of using the technology to monitor mental health.


Creeps like Pentland, Feast and their shitware are the last thing I would allow anywhere near my devices, home, phone etc. Sadly he was involved in India’s digital id program, which was a creepy nightmare. I experienced harassment at an Akshaya office in 2016 or 2017.

What is most disgusting is the totally phony “concern” including inclusion by now of some absolutely shady frauds shedding crocodile tears over “concerns about surveillance”. The most disgusting thing about these creepy, sleazy Stanford and MIT Media Lab types are cheery pro-health pitches and totally fake “care”. Who are these overrated parasites kidding? They do nothing of value but snoop and thieve. Mediocre, corrupt creeps.

From personal experience and the news I know how creepy, backward and sexist this type is. They are definitely nothing like the scientists I knew or know (who don’t work in shit like this). All fluff, snooping and social engineering - that trash.

And with all the disgusting snooping, they also normalize surveillance, blame female survivors, attack the credibility and mental health of women. It is sexist to the core and is an open secret in corrupt, sleazy, self-loathing circles. I back this girl and hope she gets traction:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/lawyer-trump-sex-accuser-13-225311167.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGHz_F9-H6CBCL8mh_eMD9wYlt79J89wcueLaOH6JEHGWhpWcacMukfrCCUR-ZB5_wJsdEPITXx6QfpFG9qqdj3qtrppWEJaa4sRXGvqq51EnAHQnQF0ra2sUaRxcvA7l5IIvpiLvYPEiMEmvxsWcVTdOymZUxN16tw6XFnYhI5O

Lisa Bloom represents the woman who claimed that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Trump in 1984, when she was about 13 years old. An FBI report released as part of the Epstein files revealed the woman told interviewers in 2019 that Trump had forced her to perform a sexual act on him.

She claimed Trump then punched her on the side of her head after she allegedly “bit the s--t out of” his penis. Trump has denied the accusations.

Bloom, in a statement to the Daily Beast, referenced Melania Trump’s shocking press statement, where she denied having any knowledge of Epstein’s crimes—or any relationship with the disgraced financier.

“While Melania Trump seems primarily concerned about her own reputation today, she does call for congressional hearings. We agree,” said Bloom. “And the man who is mentioned probably more than anyone else in the Epstein files should be subpoenaed to testify: Donald Trump.”

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


I support that child - well woman now and hope she gets justice. Good for..bloody pedo..

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OFFS, Mel. sheshe2 Thursday #4
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Wolf filed his suit more than five months ago onenote Thursday #6
Likely taking statements, discovery, etc. Joinfortmill Thursday #7
The lawyers for Melania (and Chump) will never allow discovery FakeNoose Thursday #13
Maybe her son is having trouble with bullies in school? Attilatheblond Thursday #15
Her emails to Maxwell are in the public domain wolfie001 Thursday #14
Sweet pea! jfz9580m Friday #25
Every word and every thought I share! wolfie001 Friday #30
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