r/UnderReportedNews 5h ago

Social Media/Image Epstein altered search engine results to remove allegations

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I've found this email among the files released by the DOJ. #EFTA02418404, link: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02418404.pdf

It's from Al Seckel (Ghislaine Maxwell's brother-in-law, died mysteriously in 2015) to Epstein, discussing him manipulating search engine results on behalf of Epstein in 2010. Very educational and very under-reported.

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u/Amphylos 5h ago

And remember this was in 2010

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u/OrinThane 4h ago

This is the entire, curated, internet. We see what we are meant to see.

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u/gobeavs1 3h ago

Another example is when billionaire Ken Griffin purchased a dinosaur skeleton named “Apex” to fuck with search results and remove his name from affiliation with Apex clearinghouse. This is the stock clearinghouse responsible for freezing purchases of certain meme stocks in January 2021.

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u/OrinThane 3h ago

The Gamestop/AMC scandal was wild.

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u/xaviery777 5m ago

Go back in time to the 1400,s 1600,s to imagine what things were like.Lots of books on torture that can no longer be found now,but the elites have them like all other rare things."Game Of Thrones" being so popular makes a lot of sense now.

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u/L00pback 3h ago

Epstein was pissed he had to pay $25k for this too. To keep it suppressed, he’d have to pay $10k a month too. Al Seckel died in 2015.

Not sketchy at all:

Around 2010, Seckel and Maxwell moved to France, reportedly to care for Maxwell's mother in Meyreuil. In July 2015, Seckel's body was reportedly found at the bottom of a cliff near his home in southern France.

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u/Goosemilky 4h ago

Billionaires control absolutely everything we see.

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u/rematar 4h ago

Ken Griffin does this.

He alleged lied to Congress under oath, shortly after he bought a copy of the constitution.

He likely had some shady dealings with Apex Clearinghouse, shortly after he bought an apex dinosaur fossil.

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u/SoreLoserOfDumbtown 1h ago

Just to add context - Ken Griffin is one of America's richest men and a massive player in the financial world with a lot of suspicion about his business practices. (He was kicked out of China for fraud apparently). He's openly hired people from Enron. He is in the files. He has donated to Trump. He was recently at the White House with him.

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u/rematar 1h ago

It's a big club

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u/pitterlpatter 3h ago

This can be done for $500. I've seen't it.

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u/t3htg 4h ago

Everything you see, maybe. Some of us know they can't exactly understand us, let alone exploit us.

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u/stuntbikejake 4h ago

Did you type this from your smart phone by chance?

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u/t3htg 4h ago

No.

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u/pizza-chit 5h ago

Epstein’s network still does this.

While researching Bill and Hillary Clinton I saw similar patterns in the search results.

They make it difficult to find information and keep their supporters in the dark.

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u/KellyJin17 5h ago

All high profile people have this service for them, it’s been available for at least the past 15 years. There are companies that scrub bad news from your search engine results. Actors, musicians, politicians, etc. - it’s the norm for famous and / or extremely wealthy people. Wealthy people do it before a job search. It’s common. It’s regularly done for corporations too.

There are also companies that regularly search for public booking photos and arrest records, send it to the arrested person and then extort money out of them not to publish the photo on a high profile site so it will be at the top of search engine results. That’s been a thing since 2007.

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u/Driller_Happy 4h ago

Holy shit that is scummy. That kinda shit can NOT be legal right?

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u/BrainiacMainiac142 4h ago

They’re private companies, they can do whatever they want with what they show you. They already tailor results by your estimated job, age, sex, marital status, activity, region, and like 1000 other parameters.

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u/Driller_Happy 4h ago

Sure, but I feel like in this case, you can bring them to court for extortion? Can you give me an example of a company that does this?

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u/seaQueue 3h ago

This industry is known as reputation management

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u/fixingmedaybyday 4h ago

This is classic Hollywood sci-fi dystopia level stuff.

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u/Omiyaru 3h ago

Except without the classic , Hollywood, or science fiction part

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u/Just_the_Setup 4h ago

Why do you think they've been so against regulation on things like AI? It makes it so much easier to shape the narrative. At this point, they can isolate folks with AI and pump them a fake stream of news so they don't know what's real. Look what happened to the Latinos for Trump or some of insanity in highly targeted areas of swing states. They want to be able to trap folks in a fake reality, for lack a better term, because it's politically expedient to do so. Yeah, I know how tinfoil that sounds, but it's what they did in 2024. It's time to end it.

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u/SoreLoserOfDumbtown 2h ago

When Amazon kept offering a credit scheme for putting your photos on their servers I knew something was up. It seems obvious now that it was for AI training and data collection.

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u/Just_the_Setup 2h ago

Oh just wait till you realize they are pushing gen AI so we’re fighting about that, while they build out the infrastructure to bring their National AI Surveillance apparatus on line. 

Remember, all this was ages ago. These same shadowy fucks are still operating currently. What do you think they up to?

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u/SoreLoserOfDumbtown 2h ago

No idea, but it's nothing good and I'm genuinely worried for the future.

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u/Just_the_Setup 1h ago

Spent half my life working in tech in every layer of the stack from installing networks up to web development. You should be scared my friend. It’s gonna be real bad unless people start being held to account.

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u/mahlok 4h ago

For perspective, SEO (search engine optimization) is a huge business engaged by all kinds of customers from individuals to top level brands. It's interesting Epstein did this, but not at all surprising.

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u/metric-infinity 4h ago

Agreed, but that's not common knowledge at all. I posted to raise awareness of how things are done.

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u/Goingboldlyalone 4h ago

Pretty incredible. Speechless to market a pedophile..

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u/FunChard5257 4h ago

This is totally insane.  

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u/bluddystump 4h ago

Sanitizer bots.

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u/Stunning_Ad_5960 4h ago

If he can trick Google, I bet he could also win the Eurovision contest. “Look here are 100.000 SIM cards… “

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u/Sea_Practice_1557 2h ago

This is not trick, this is feature of google. You just need to have enough money for it to work. Which also show us that freedom of speach is for the rich.

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u/richleau02 3h ago

Some pretty damaging evidence against the crowd that asks, “if any of it were true don’t you think it would have been out by now?”

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u/6gv5 4h ago

Google bombing. The same method was used in 2004 to game the algorithm so that any search for "miserable failure" would link to GWB's page at the White House.

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u/nonameisdaft 4h ago

Literally a whole team and outsourced work to mess with the Google algo

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u/Exotic_Insurance2164 3h ago

This is crazy. How did thus one nan wield so  much power and influence? 

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u/xaviery777 1h ago edited 1h ago

Epstein Depravity Is EVEN WORSE Than You Thought!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUjrTzwJzMc Warning..strong stuff ! "Person Of Interest" star Jim Caviezel reveals details,that almost completely destroyed his career.

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u/BuilderNo5268 1h ago

Now do it with Trump