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Steven DeLay

@StevenDeLay4

Writer, philosopher, independent scholar Old Member @ChCh_Oxford DPhil @UniofOxford MA @RiceUniversity Luke 19:13

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Steven DeLay
Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
Four works in Christian existentialism--Before God, In the Spirit, Faint Not, This Present World.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
I'm in the Epstein files. In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT. Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?
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Patrick Howley
Patrick Howley@HowleyReporter·
This cover-up is egregious. Steven has been leading the way on getting the truth about certain angles of the Epstein Files. The Blanche regime is literally a criminal racket
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.@RepThomasMassie @RoKhanna I have an update concerning DOJ Epstein file # EFTA00038124, which includes the redacted names of the FBI Boston agents and officials who were running the Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT. Those redactions are in blatant violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Today, Dr. Brett Carollo of @Culture_Decode filed a FOIA (FOIA-2026--03708) with the DOJ, requesting that those names be unredacted in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Mr Andrew D. Fiorillo at the DOJ replied just hours later, denying the FOIA request. According to Attorney General Todd Blanche, there is no active investigation into the Epstein conspirators. Nor does the file in question include the names of victims, nor does it include any CSAM material. That means that not only are the original redactions illegal, but the DOJ is perpetuating the coverup by refusing to comply with the FOIA request to unredact the names of the FBI agents named in the file. As you no doubt understand, there will never be justice, until those at the DOJ and FBI responsible for obstructing justice are held to account. Because the DOJ has refused to unredact the names of those in the file, I respectfully request that you retrieve the names yourselves by viewing the file directly in the reading room.

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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
This is your weekly reminder that the probable cause for the FBI raid against my home is still completely redacted. Not just most of it. Literally every single word is redacted. Who watches the watchmen?
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
You can just do things
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
You wouldn't understand.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
Your DOJ has been in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act for over 200 days. Yet here you are, pretending otherwise. Your handlers must be pleased to know they were right when they decided they'd found in you a psychopath capable of living with himself during moments like these. It's your time to shine, by glorying in your shame.
JD Vance@JDVance

Our administration owes a debt of gratitude to Nick Shirley for exposing one of the most egregious cases of fraud this country has ever seen. If the media was worth their salt, they would take notes from Nick and other citizen journalists who care about investigating stories that affect the American people instead of trying to silence them.

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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
@RealAlexJones They'll just do it behind the scenes, anyway. Nothing will be fundamentally altered for the better until there are Epstein arrests.
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
🚨AMERICA SCORES MAJOR VICTORY! The US Senate Just Voted 50-46 To Block Netanyahu's Attempted Coup Plan To Merge With The US Military! 🔴WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE NOW: x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
@JDVance Your administration's DOJ has now been in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act for over 200 days.
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JD Vance@JDVance·
Our administration owes a debt of gratitude to Nick Shirley for exposing one of the most egregious cases of fraud this country has ever seen. If the media was worth their salt, they would take notes from Nick and other citizen journalists who care about investigating stories that affect the American people instead of trying to silence them.
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy

Remember when instead of investigating the fraud the mainstream media decided to investigate the person who exposed the fraud? Why? Because they were complicit in the cover up I was right, they were wrong I work for you, they work against you The media is full of learers.

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Decoding Culture Foundation
Decoding Culture Foundation@Culture_Decode·
Cultural Engineering Studies issue 2 - Contributor Spotlight #4: Steven DeLay "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.": Revelation of the Method and Cultural Demoralization in Film Noir Part 2 Excerpted from a forthcoming book titled The Imitation of Christ in Film Noir, this essay by Steven DeLay is the second of a three-part examination of film noir’s function as a vehicle for cultural demoralization. Featured in the inaugural issue of CES, Part 1 was the first half of DeLay’s breakdown of Roman Polanski’s 1974 neo-noir classic, Chinatown, ending with actor John Huston’s biographical connections to the cryptocratic underworld portrayed in the film. This installment brings us to the end of Chinatown and to Polanski’s Revelation of the Method statement about the genre itself. You can check out more of Steven's work by following him on X: @StevenDeLay4   Be sure to follow the DCF here on X (@Culture_Decode) for the latest details on how you secure your copy of our upcoming CES #2 release-- umasking Hollywood's hidden tactics of cultural manipulation. Learn more at: decoding-culture.com
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Wipf and Stock Publishers
Wipf and Stock Publishers@wipfandstock·
STEVEN DELAY'S "THIS PRESENT WORLD" One can know something without being able to prove it to others. For what does one acquire by proving to others what one already knew aside from the fact that one already indeed knew what one did? And so it is with knowledge of God.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
A friend today sent word to me from Paris--spotted on the shelves at Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
A funny thing about life is that everybody likes watching movies about the good guy, but very few people want to actually do what it takes to be one.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
.@RepThomasMassie @RoKhanna I have an update concerning DOJ Epstein file # EFTA00038124, which includes the redacted names of the FBI Boston agents and officials who were running the Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT. Those redactions are in blatant violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Today, Dr. Brett Carollo of @Culture_Decode filed a FOIA (FOIA-2026--03708) with the DOJ, requesting that those names be unredacted in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Mr Andrew D. Fiorillo at the DOJ replied just hours later, denying the FOIA request. According to Attorney General Todd Blanche, there is no active investigation into the Epstein conspirators. Nor does the file in question include the names of victims, nor does it include any CSAM material. That means that not only are the original redactions illegal, but the DOJ is perpetuating the coverup by refusing to comply with the FOIA request to unredact the names of the FBI agents named in the file. As you no doubt understand, there will never be justice, until those at the DOJ and FBI responsible for obstructing justice are held to account. Because the DOJ has refused to unredact the names of those in the file, I respectfully request that you retrieve the names yourselves by viewing the file directly in the reading room.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4

I'm in the Epstein files. In October 2020, an FBI Boston agent emails his superiors, offering to "speak about" me amidst the ongoing Epstein coverup at Harvard and MIT. Whom did he contact, and what did he want to discuss?

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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
The Michel Henry volume proofs arrived. Out soon.
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
I hope to have my next book, The Sleep Unto Death, completed soon. It should appear next year. "The phenomenon of sleep is central to the Bible’s account of both our being-in-the-world and our being-before-God. In the time that leads to death, no recurring duration of our sojourn through the world more manifestly prefigures the inevitable end to come of these days under the sun than does sleep. In sleep, to begin with, we leave the world. For a time, at least. And when we awake, we find ourselves restored to a world we had departed, having thereby undergone a banal, yet nevertheless remarkable, resurrection of sorts, one as miraculous as it is mundane. Hence, from beginning to end, the Holy Scriptures repeatedly speak of our essential being-before-God in light of man’s being a sleeper. After surveying the body of Scriptural witness attesting to this fact, DeLay turns to the matter of sleep’s connection to the promise of eternal life. He examines Heideggerian arguments (as represented by Martin Hägglund and Iain Thomson) against the desirability, or even very possibility, of immortality or eternal life. Having answered those arguments, DeLay in turn presents a phenomenology of night prayer, with an eye to explicating the ways in which various kinds of sleep all in their own way attest to our presence before God, and with it, the felt promise of eternal life. DeLay then concludes by affirming how the promise of eternal life, and so the resurrection of the body, can be seen to be disclosed in the figure of the sleeping body. At once a work of philosophy and of theology, The Sleep Unto Death is a continuation of DeLay's work to revive Christian existentialism into a living philosophy in light of phenomenology's 'theological turn.'"
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Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4·
Steven DeLay@StevenDeLay4

I hope to have my next book, The Sleep Unto Death, completed soon. It should appear next year. "The phenomenon of sleep is central to the Bible’s account of both our being-in-the-world and our being-before-God. In the time that leads to death, no recurring duration of our sojourn through the world more manifestly prefigures the inevitable end to come of these days under the sun than does sleep. In sleep, to begin with, we leave the world. For a time, at least. And when we awake, we find ourselves restored to a world we had departed, having thereby undergone a banal, yet nevertheless remarkable, resurrection of sorts, one as miraculous as it is mundane. Hence, from beginning to end, the Holy Scriptures repeatedly speak of our essential being-before-God in light of man’s being a sleeper. After surveying the body of Scriptural witness attesting to this fact, DeLay turns to the matter of sleep’s connection to the promise of eternal life. He examines Heideggerian arguments (as represented by Martin Hägglund and Iain Thomson) against the desirability, or even very possibility, of immortality or eternal life. Having answered those arguments, DeLay in turn presents a phenomenology of night prayer, with an eye to explicating the ways in which various kinds of sleep all in their own way attest to our presence before God, and with it, the felt promise of eternal life. DeLay then concludes by affirming how the promise of eternal life, and so the resurrection of the body, can be seen to be disclosed in the figure of the sleeping body. At once a work of philosophy and of theology, The Sleep Unto Death is a continuation of DeLay's work to revive Christian existentialism into a living philosophy in light of phenomenology's 'theological turn.'"

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Fuentes Updates
Fuentes Updates@FuentesUpdates·
Nick Fuentes is asked: What Bible story humbles you the most? “When Jesus was in the garden, and he tells them to be on the lookout, and then they all fall asleep. To me, that just perfectly summarizes human frailty and weakness.”
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Dr. Ben Braddock
Dr. Ben Braddock@GraduatedBen·
I wish there was still a frontier you could just ride off into, some open space not yet owned, boundaries unknown, an experience of a great unknown in life, now the last great frontier is death
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