Making Dates with Epstein - his released calendar reveals STUNNING names.
2. A Surprising Tech Trend with Gen Z | PLUS: 5 BONUS STORIES FOR PRIVATE EYES
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The recent release of Jeffrey Epstein’s calendar, planner, schedule - whatever you want to call it - has revealed some of Epstein’s additional contacts not seen in his “little black book.” (Did they ever officially release ALL of his little black book?) One name discovered in Epstein’s calendar multiple times is renowned academic Noam Chomsky, who told the Wall Street Journal that his meetings with Epstein are “none of your business.” Other prominent names Epstein had meetings and engagements with include “CIA Director William Burns. Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathryn Ruemmler. Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak. Filmmaker Woody Allen.
Those and other prominent figures from politics, finance, academia and the arts had meetings scheduled with financier Jeffrey Epstein several times after he had registered as a sex offender and served time in jail for abusing a 14-year-old girl in 2008, according to documents that show his schedules, The Wall Street Journal has reported.
The newspaper said the documents include thousands of pages of emails and schedules from 2013 to 2017 and haven't been previously reported. (source)
“What was known about Jeffrey Epstein was that he had been convicted of a crime and had served his sentence. According to U.S. laws and norms, that yields a clean slate.” — Noam Chomsky suddenly loving the U.S. constitution.
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Gen Z Going Luddite with Their Phones
No, the 11-to-25-year old’s are not turning to landlines…at least not yet.
What they are doing is snapping up flip phones to get away from endless notifications. WHEN SAMMY Palazzolo goes out, people constantly ask to see her phone. The 18-year-old often obliges, flipping it open and handing it over.
In late 2022, Ms. Palazzolo and some of her dorm-mates at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign were bemoaning their smartphone addictions. “We were talking about how we [felt] like slaves to our phones, like robots who keep scrolling and scrolling, even when we’re out at parties.” The group hatched a plan to do something about it. The next day, they went flip-phone shopping at Walmart. Ms. Palazzolo ended up with a $40 AT&T T -2.46%decrease; red down pointing triangle Cingular Flex.
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