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BREAKING🚨
While the world has been hyper focused on the Diddy scandal another one just had a major development.
Wired Magazine has obtained 11,279 coordinates that captured the movements of “scores of people who sojourned at Little St. James as early as July 2016. The recorded surveillance concludes on July 6, 2019—the day of Epstein’s final arrest.”
It was obtained via of a data broker firm named “Azira” formerly “Near Intelligence” with ties to the US Military via a complex web of firms.
The data was sourced from ad exchanges with minimal privacy safeguards, highlights the terrifying precision of modern surveillance. It points “to as many as 166 locations throughout the US where Near Intelligence infers that visitors to Little St. James likely lived and worked. The cache also points to cities in Ukraine, the Cayman Islands, and Australia, among others.”
They monitored devices that traveled to Little St. James from 80 different cities spanning 26 states and territories in the US, with the highest activity in Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Michigan, and New York. The data pinpoint locations such as luxury estates within gated communities in Michigan and Florida, residences in Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket in Massachusetts, a Miami nightclub, and the vicinity of Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Remember this time frame is after Epstein had already pled guilty to state charges of procuring a minor for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute in Florida. So every individual tracked to his island in this time frame referenced were perfectly fine knowing that man was a pedophile and visited his island anyway.
The way this data was obtained is insidious and should be of concern to everyone because the NSA and military use third party companies like Azira to scuttle US and International law.
Here is how it works:
“Before a targeted advertisement appears on an app or website, phones and other devices send information about their owners to real-time bidding platforms and ad exchanges, frequently including users’ location data. While advertisers can use this data to inform their bidding decisions, companies like Near Intelligence will siphon, repackage, analyze, and sell it.”
The question that remains is will we ever know the names of the people who were accomplices and clients of Epstein? A good start would be for this data to be released in order to let internet sleuths to do their thing. Somehow I don’t think that’s going to happen.

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