So, I decided to conduct some research using an Epstein files tool known as Webb, focusing specifically on Epstein's dietary preferences, and I found some interesting information.

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01733626.pdf

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01083625.pdf

I happened upon two "Estate Manuals" written for the staff. In these manuals is a detailed description of Epstien's diet.

Breakfast: "Special flax muffin, Fiji water cold, French pressed illy medium roast coffee (freshly ground)"

Lunch: "Often skips, but does like snacks throughout the day"

Snacks: "Finger sandwiches, sushi, and freshly baked Nestle Toll House chocolate chip cookies"

Tea: "Teavana Earl Grey Crème preferred"

Special drink: "Sometimes likes special ginger drink (existing recipe to be attached)"

Dinner: "Steak, hamburgers, chicken parmesan, seafood, fresh vegetables steamed, and Sheppard's pie"

They even do us the service of listing restaurants he liked.

You know what sticks out? No mention of beef jerky or pizza. Why wouldn't he tell his personal chefs and staff about his special pizza and jerky obsession? Why is the diet outlined in instructions given to staff contrary to his supposed diet of pizza and jerky which seems to be referenced in his personal communications to other wealthy and powerful folks?

So odd that the emails seem to indicate he's into jerky and pizza, and yet we can't corroborate this detail anywhere else. It's almost like they weren't actually talking about jerky and pizza but were rather using coded language to hide something else.

What do you guys think they were hiding?

Posted by TrueOdontoceti

7 Comments

  1. I think it’s odd if people assume that these are code words that they also assume the code words had the same meaning each time they were used.

    Code words being the same is only required for strangers to identify each other or share info when they don’t already know each others plans.

    For Epstein and those around him Pizza could refer to drugs one day, blackmail or money the next day, then hours later be a sex trafficking victim and the meanings could also vary between situations and people too.

  2. This is the sort of evidence we need to support the coded language claims.

    This is clearly a meal preference sheet that would be provided to hospitality workers (resort staff, servers… etc) so that they are aware of what the host or guests eat.

  3. The emails specifically say he *traveled* with jerky. This doc is for his chef at home. You’re seeing ghosts lol

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