We cloned Google Calendar, but it's Jeffrey Epstein's schedule from the past 20 years.
We're calling it JCal.
Posts by Jmail
Congress asked Les Wexner about a damning email to Epstein leaked by DDoSecrets and made public alongside @jmail.world and @dropsitenews.com
After learning about Epstein's first arrest, Wexner wrote: "you violated your own number 1 rule...Always be careful."
The email: jmail.world/thread/e5597...
With Jmail’s wiki you can find out exactly how many *recorded* visits some people made to Epstein’s island, estates, and ranch
If you don’t believe it, you can click on links to see each email yourself.
Correct you can check out his whole conspiracy to scrub his own Wikipedia alongside Al Seckel on Jmail!
Each claim has a hyperlink that takes you to the primary source! Human correction is currently taking place.
Great idea
Yup we’ll have a mechanism for people to correct it soon. We have a feedback button in the meantime
Users will be able to request changes, mark inaccuracies, and verify that an entire article is correct soon.
We will mark articles as verified once every detail is confirmed.
In the meantime, every link is clickable so you can confirm each claim for yourself.
This is a supplement to Wikipedia, not a replacement! It covers many emails that Wikipedia would not. We still include Wikipedia links where appropriate, gwern style.
view at jmail.world/wiki
The wiki cites US codes that people may be have been breaking as seen in the Jmail record.
We believe that the US government has a responsibility to fully investigate the people implicated by these files.
We built Jikipedia, a new wiki that compiles Jmail data into exhaustive reports on key figures in the Epstein scandal.
It lists all recorded visits to Epstein's estates, each person's possible knowledge of Epstein's crimes and laws that they may have violated.
You can now filter emails by sender and receiver
Worked with The Economist to analyze 1.4 million emails from the latest Epstein file drops
Shoutout @coffeezilla.bsky.social for his latest video yesterday, interviewing Ro Khanna and mentioning his favorite website for viewing the DOJ files at the end.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iURO...
🚨 Within 24 hours of releasing Vol. 8 of the Epstein Archive, the DOJ has deleted three files without explanation. Among them are records tied to prison staff, including a document concerning the guard reported to have fallen asleep the night Epstein died. The jmail team preserved the files. Links in reply ⬇️
🚨W/in 24 hours of releasing Vol. 8 of the Epstein Archive, the DOJ has deleted 3 files w/o explanation.
Among them are records tied to prison staff, including a document concerning the guard reported to have fallen asleep the night Epstein died.
The jmail team preserved the files. Links in reply ⬇️
You ran this search before Volume 9 got indexed 😅
My former boss from the State Department, former Senator George Mitchell, is apparently in the Epstein files. Which led me to discover thanks to Jmail that Epstein’s assistant emailed my official account a few times to try to set up Epstein-Mitchell meetings or calls. Which like, ew, no thank you.
See new posts Conversation Jmail @jmailarchive All emails from the Jan 30 release are now browsable on Jmail. Shout-out to @reductoai for support on large-scale record processing.
Heroic work from the JMail team, all emails now up.
Now give us the rest, Ka$h
No, we’d just do it all in Reducto!
reducto.ai
Visit jmail.world/activity
This new view covers all of Jeffrey Epstein's emails but *not* all his texts. Jmail is still extracting text messages from the DOJ's million document release.
If you see misclassified emails, please use the feedback button or reach out here!
See all texts and emails Jeffrey Epstein sent from 2019 to 2002 in a familiar "activity graph" view, sin.
This shows that Epstein stopped sending emails via jeevacation@gmail on the day of his arrest, July 6, 2019.
Jmail was a Top Ten most viewed Wikipedia article this week.
Here's a thread where Jeffrey Epstein tried to manipulate his own Wikipedia page. His consultant Al Seckel (who later died in France under mysterious circumstances) successfully removed Epstein’s mugshot.
jmail.world/thread/HOUSE...
We used GLiNER, an open source named entity extractor that gave us 920k noisy tags which we then filtered down to 36,000 distinct entities.
We then had cheap LLMs with knowledge of the Epstein case classify these tags.
inspired by Anthropic's post below www.anthropic.com/news/how-peo...
Click on threads to open them in the classic Jmail interface, plus see other related topics that frequently co-occur.
We tagged 340k threads in the Epstein archive by topic.
10k people, 500 aircraft, 400 banks, 100 government agencies.
Categories include Ghislaine's legal battles, career advice, dinner parties, and human trafficking.
Now available at jmail.world/taxonomy
Last week, the DOJ released 1.3 million files from the Epstein case. We've processed all of them.
709,000 are emails, all searchable and readable on Jmail.
The rest: are documents, photos, and more. All browsable on JDrive.
Missing an email you expected to find? Let us know.
All emails from the Jan 30 release are now browsable on Jmail!
See jmail.world
Welcome to Bluesky, @jmail.world