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Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Edward Epstein was a Jewish-American private school teacher, turned billionaire banker, who ran a child sex trafficking ring in his many private estates, located in places such as Manhattan, Palm Beach, Paris, rural New Mexico, and, perhaps most infamously, his private island in the United States Virgin Islands, Little St. James. He was connected to many wealthy and powerful individuals, such as Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew of the British Royal Family, Stephen Hawking, and Leonardo DiCaprio. In August of 2019, Epstein allegedly committed suicide by hanging while being detained, in the Metropolitan Correctional Center, in New York City, on sex trafficking charges. The circumstances of his death, and connections to the elites of the world, have sparked many conspiracy theories behind his origins as well as the circumstances of his alleged suicide. Some argue that he didn't commit suicide, and was killed in order to prevent information about what happened at his estates from being released, while others believe he was snuck out of the prison, and is living in hiding.
Jeffrey Epstein may, or may not have killed himself, depending on who you ask. It's also probable that he's right now hiding in another Caribbean territory where the rich like to hide their money, such as Bermuda or the Cayman Islands. He's definitely wealthy enough to just nominally disappear from the public eye, if he wanted to.
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Jeffrey Epstein Ballroom

The official name of the White House Ballroom. Formerly the East Wing of the White House.
President Trump hosted Russian President Putin in the Jeffrey Epstein Ballroom for his birthday.
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The Epstein Files

A bunch of information about a rich child trafficker that was released by the government but most of it is bullshit, censored, or redacted to protect the elites
person 1: Biden and Trump are fuckin retards, they didn't release the Epstein files fully and they make a joke of America
person 2 (israeli sleeper agent): Oy vey stop noticing now
by mart60 December 21, 2025
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Friend of Epstein

A way that Nonces can identify each other without outing themselves to the general public.
Andrew: "Hey whats going on down in this basement"
Ghislane: "Don't worry i'm a Friend of Epstein"
Andrew: "Lol me too, lets nonce this child."
by Donaldinho_iswot March 11, 2021
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Sigma Phi Epsilon

Sigma Phi Epsilon also commonly refered to as "Sig Ep" is a fraternity founded in 1901 whose mission statement is "building brotherly love". While this *might* have been true at some point, the men of Sig Ep are recognized as jackasses nation wide whose members brag about having 3.0 GPA's while primarily being made up of marketing and communication majors. Their primary target for pledges are tinder menaces, racists, men who don't understand the concept of reciprication or those with 3.4 inches marked on their rulers
If a Sig Ep ever claims their fraternity isn't racist just remind them of the 2014 UoMiss incident or google Texas Tech Sigma Phi Epsilon 2025 expulsion
by Ihaveasmallgock October 6, 2023
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Hard Problem of Epistemology

The problem of the criterion. To know which things we know (a theory of knowledge), we need a reliable method. But to justify that method, we need to know it leads to truth. This is a vicious circle: we need a method to identify knowledge, but we need knowledge to validate the method. Every foundational theory (empiricism, rationalism) starts with an unproven assumption. The hard problem is that epistemology, the study of knowledge, cannot get started without presupposing the very thing it seeks to justify. We are like a person searching for their glasses while needing their glasses to see.
Example: "I know the sun will rise tomorrow based on induction (past experience)." The epistemologist asks: "How do you know induction is reliable?" You might say, "It's always worked before." But that's using induction to justify induction—circular reasoning. Any other justification (e.g., it's logically necessary) would require its own justification. The hard problem: We clearly have functional knowledge, but we cannot construct a watertight, non-circular, non-arbitrary account of how we have it. Epistemology either ends in infinite regress, circularity, or an arbitrary stopping point ("just trust your senses, bro"). Hard Problem of Epistemology.
by Nammugal January 24, 2026
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