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Amber Woods@AmberWoods100 · Oct 7, 2025

NEW The Epstein flight network just got a lot bigger. A new analysis by Zalingo Data Refinery uncovered 2,348…

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A new data analysis uncovered 2,348 additional connections to Epstein's island through 5,253 flight records from 1995-2007, revealing a structured network of nearly 5,000 flights concentrated in financial hubs like New York, London, and Geneva—bringing the total number of connected individuals from 150-200 to over 2,300. The findings suggest systemic involvement across wealth and power centers, raising questions about who protected the network and why justice remained limited to a handful of names.

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    NEW The Epstein flight network just got a lot bigger. A new analysis by Zalingo Data Refinery uncovered 2,348 additional connections to Epstein’s island across 5,253 flight records (1995–2007) — bringing the total to nearly 5,000 flights linked to that island. That’s not a few “bad actors.” That’s a system. I’ve been covering this relentlessly so follow 🧵

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    The researchers found over 1,000 previously unknown flight routes connecting major financial hubs to private destinations. This is the kind of routes that don’t show up in ordinary travel data.

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    They validated their findings against DOJ records, flight logs, and three independent data sources. This wasn’t guesswork. It was a structured network.

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    According to the data: 36 percent of the flights came from New York, 19 percent from Palm Beach, and 14 percent from the Virgin Islands. Nearly half originated from major financial centers such as New York, London, and Geneva. These weren’t random trips. The flights were patterned, intentional, and concentrated around wealth and power.

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    This reveals there are an additional 2,348 previously unreported individuals connected to the island. That’s a massive leap from the 150–200 names that have ever been made public. Don’t you agree @RepThomasMassie? The data company CEO said: “The sheer scale of people who went to the island shows it was more than a few naughty people doing naughty things.” No kidding.

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    For survivors, this isn’t just data. It’s additional confirmation of what they’ve been saying for decades…Epstein and Maxwell’s network was wide, structured, and protected by influence. Every new route, every hidden connection, represents another layer of cover-up survivors had to fight through while being disbelieved, smeared, and retraumatized. Even today, people drop into my comments to blame and shame victims (I don’t tolerate that crap, but they pop up) survivors deserve better.

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    As the data finally starts to surface, and we continue to amplify survivors’ voices in this space — please remember the late Virginia Giuffre. She demanded transparency up to her death earlier this year. She was fearless in her fight to expose this network completely. The question isn’t whether the network existed. It’s who kept it hidden and why justice stopped at a handful of names.

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    I’m currently packing to head back to D.C. to keep covering the Epstein survivors and their brave fight for the transparency they were promised. Every tip or donation helps with travel and security so I can keep showing up. I went to the last conference because we knew legacy media would ignore this story—but I won’t. Make sure you’re following and subscribed. If you’d like to support my travel or this work: cashapp $AWSInvestigates or you can leave me a note or tip or buy a coffee below at ko-fi

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    @RepThomasMassie ko-fi.com/amberspeaksup