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>In addition to being a 4chan visitor, Epstein met with Poole himself in October 2011, the new documents revealed, per The Spectator. An email exchange between Epstein and a Boris Nikolic included in the files does reference “moot,” the name Poole goes by online (styled as m00t). Epstein said he liked “mimot” a lot and that he “drove him home,” when asked how he liked “moot.”
>Little about the encounter or their subsequent meetings is known, but on the day of his first audience with Epstein Poole chose to relaunch the /pol/ – ‘Politically incorrect’ – board,” said The Spectator.
>This subforum was initially set up as a containment board to keep extremist posts separate from the other subforums,” said Hagen of /pol/ in 2024. “It is now the forum’s most active place.”
>Hagen’s work argues that 4chan has has become a home for far-right posts and is “what holds this movement together.” His work also focused on how messages on the boards “systematically” portray certain groups as “enemies,” including Jewish people, immigrants and women.
>U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ’s obligations under the Epstein Files Transparency Act were completed with the Friday dump of documents, Axios reported. Members of Congress can request to view parts redacted from the public release.
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>In addition to being a 4chan visitor, Epstein met with Poole himself in October 2011, the new documents revealed, per The Spectator. An email exchange between Epstein and a Boris Nikolic included in the files does reference “moot,” the name Poole goes by online (styled as m00t). Epstein said he liked “mimot” a lot and that he “drove him home,” when asked how he liked “moot.”
>Little about the encounter or their subsequent meetings is known, but on the day of his first audience with Epstein Poole chose to relaunch the /pol/ – ‘Politically incorrect’ – board,” said The Spectator.
>This subforum was initially set up as a containment board to keep extremist posts separate from the other subforums,” said Hagen of /pol/ in 2024. “It is now the forum’s most active place.”
>Hagen’s work argues that 4chan has has become a home for far-right posts and is “what holds this movement together.” His work also focused on how messages on the boards “systematically” portray certain groups as “enemies,” including Jewish people, immigrants and women.
>U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ’s obligations under the Epstein Files Transparency Act were completed with the Friday dump of documents, Axios reported. Members of Congress can request to view parts redacted from the public release.
Hay guise, what's going on in this chat room
