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Feb. 14th, 2026

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04:25 pm

Regarding the FBI’s request, my understanding is that they were seeking some form of offline action from us — anything from a witness statement (“Yes, this page was saved at such-and-such a time, and no one has accessed or modified it since”) to operational work involving a specific group of users. These users are not necessarily associates of Epstein; among our users who are particularly wary of the FBI, there are also less frequently mentioned groups, such as environmental activists or right-to-repair advocates.

Since no one was physically present in the United States at that time, however, the matter did not progress further.

You already know who turned this request into a full-blown panic about “the FBI accusing the archive and preparing to confiscate everything.”

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