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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes everyone here know the trick to reveal the Epstein videos in the DOJ dump (website)?
Apparently (and I've tried it; it works), you simply go to the Epstein Files link from the DOJ, search for "No Images Produced", and then when you click on it and takes you to the link, you change the end of the link from "PDF" to "MP4". https://www.justice.gov/epstein
All I've uncovered personally are hours long videos of the entrance to his cell, but I'm hearing on Reddit that there is a LOT more.
Note: Not all of them work when you do this (it may say "File Not Found"
, but it appears that you can try it with .mov, or .avi, or .mkv, or .webm, etc.
Again, either GRAVEN incompetence by this administration, or they just put this in as a honeypot to only show things that they wanted to show.
Explore at your own risk, though.
MagickMuffin
(18,276 posts)If the fascists are tracking who downloads files they could potentially charged with child abuse/child porn and go after you.
I'm not sure about it so I don't think I want to chance it.
usonian
(24,282 posts)NJCher
(42,832 posts)be helpful?
usonian
(24,282 posts)It would make your session appear to come from the vpn end point.
With Riseup vpn, I can change those "origins", say from Seattle to Miami, Paris and others.
Tor not only encrypts traffic, but routes your traffic through several nodes before the end point, where it contacts whatever service you are seeking. Many stops along the way.
And there are others. Spare you the details.
For now.
Tor is a browser built on Firefox, with many anti-snooping options turned on.
Blue Full Moon
(3,317 posts)hlthe2b
(113,318 posts)but, I just don't want to watch. My imagination is bad enough.
Still, good on those who do and reveal what is attempted to be hidden on this...