I believe we are seeing an analog resurgence because computers are becoming less and less useful with time due to enshittification, and things aren't getting better any time soon. Sure, computers -can- do more than ever, but they don't want you to - every cent of Microsoft, Google, TikTok, Metabookstagram etc's R&D over the past decades has been towards reducing user agency so that behavior can be corralled into more profitable patterns for the owners. Eventually that's all normal people find themselves doing on computers anymore, and they realize they're working someone else's clock, and disconnect. Those who don't disconnect will drown in it and become socially irrelevant - you won't see them. What you SEE will be the analog resurgence because those who are not partaking in said resurgence will be invisible. You don't "see" people spending $15/day on app backgammon. You don't "see" people spending 6 hours straight on TikTok - people act these kinds of ways in private.
You will "see" the analog resurgence, but you may not "see" the complete picture, in this way.
No analog resurgence. It is digital file keeping that is keeping the cases alive, especially with bonehead redaction techniques.
"There are no secrets"
An infinitesimal number of digital records can be detroyed. But a world-wide sex, blackmail and money-laundering operation worth billions (?) cannot be concealed.
There's the Epstein Document Archive [0], and a mapping effort of Epstein's social network [1], using open source intelligence only.
As for the map:
> We included Epstein's entire, unredacted “black book,” as well as the flight logs for his private jet, the Lolita Express. We also examined several other ancillary networks known to have at least some overlap, including figures adjacent to Iran-Contra, September 11, and Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell. Drawing from a range of sources, we considered 908 potentially related people and organizations, with 2,194 connections between them. After reviewing for accuracy and relevance, we focused on 209 entities (with 642 relationships) as most pertinent.
> Importantly, inclusion in our study does not imply guilt — indeed we have included people relevant to the current power struggle ranging from tech executives with no ties to Epstein, to victims. We aimed to reveal the networks currently in conflict, while also tempering speculation about the scope and nature of Epstein's activities. Here's what we learned.
Senator Ron Wyden is tracking down the money trail, as are people suing Bank of America for its records of financial transactions with the Epstein empire.
I believe we are seeing an analog resurgence because computers are becoming less and less useful with time due to enshittification, and things aren't getting better any time soon. Sure, computers -can- do more than ever, but they don't want you to - every cent of Microsoft, Google, TikTok, Metabookstagram etc's R&D over the past decades has been towards reducing user agency so that behavior can be corralled into more profitable patterns for the owners. Eventually that's all normal people find themselves doing on computers anymore, and they realize they're working someone else's clock, and disconnect. Those who don't disconnect will drown in it and become socially irrelevant - you won't see them. What you SEE will be the analog resurgence because those who are not partaking in said resurgence will be invisible. You don't "see" people spending $15/day on app backgammon. You don't "see" people spending 6 hours straight on TikTok - people act these kinds of ways in private.
You will "see" the analog resurgence, but you may not "see" the complete picture, in this way.
No analog resurgence. It is digital file keeping that is keeping the cases alive, especially with bonehead redaction techniques.
"There are no secrets"
An infinitesimal number of digital records can be detroyed. But a world-wide sex, blackmail and money-laundering operation worth billions (?) cannot be concealed.
There's the Epstein Document Archive [0], and a mapping effort of Epstein's social network [1], using open source intelligence only.
As for the map:
> We included Epstein's entire, unredacted “black book,” as well as the flight logs for his private jet, the Lolita Express. We also examined several other ancillary networks known to have at least some overlap, including figures adjacent to Iran-Contra, September 11, and Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell. Drawing from a range of sources, we considered 908 potentially related people and organizations, with 2,194 connections between them. After reviewing for accuracy and relevance, we focused on 209 entities (with 642 relationships) as most pertinent.
> Importantly, inclusion in our study does not imply guilt — indeed we have included people relevant to the current power struggle ranging from tech executives with no ties to Epstein, to victims. We aimed to reveal the networks currently in conflict, while also tempering speculation about the scope and nature of Epstein's activities. Here's what we learned.
The map is here (730k PNG) for enlargement.
https://cdn.america2.news/2025/07/epstein-1.png
Senator Ron Wyden is tracking down the money trail, as are people suing Bank of America for its records of financial transactions with the Epstein empire.
[0] https://www.epsteinarchive.org/
[1] https://america2.news/we-mapped-jeffrey-epsteins-social-netw...