đ§ Skill Level: đ§ Intermediate
đ§ What This Tool Is:
This guide is about prying the truth out of locked filing cabinetsâspecifically, how to file Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, organize public pressure campaigns, and make it politically painful for the government to keep burying the truth. When the Epstein files are sealed tighter than Fort Knox, itâs time to drag that shit into the daylight ourselves.
đ Why Itâs Important:
When public agencies become complicit in coverupsâwhether itâs sex trafficking, police violence, or political corruptionâFOIA is one of the few legal tools we have to force transparency. But the system is designed to stall you. Thatâs why you need persistence, precision, and public pressure.
Case in point? The Epstein documents are sealed âto protect national security.â Translation: too many powerful names, too many financial ties, and too much liability. Survivors deserve truth. The public deserves truth. And weâre gonna make noise until they cough it up.
đž Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Choose Your Target Agency
Use FOIA.gov to identify the agency holding the records. For Epstein-related info, your targets may include:
- FBI
- DOJ
- Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Marshals
- IRS (yes, tax fraud is part of this mess)
2. Draft a Specific Request
Be laser focused. Use this formula:
âAll unredacted files, flight logs, emails, investigation records, financial documents, and interagency communications related to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and related civil/criminal cases from 2000 to present.â
Pro tip: include names of known associates, like Alan Dershowitz, Leon Black, or Bill Barr.
3. Submit It Online (or by Mail)
Most agencies accept digital requests now. Use their FOIA portal or email it in. Keep a copy of everything. Log your request date and submission details.
4. Publicly Track It
Use tools like:
- MuckRock â for public request filing and tracking
5. Get Loud if They Stall
If your request is ignored or denied, go public:
- Tweet a screenshot of the rejection.
- Email journalists and transparency orgs.
- File an appeal. (Yes, thatâs a thing.)
- Launch a Change.org petition.
6. Use a FOIA Buddy System
Work with others filing the same requests to track agency patterns. The more people ask for the same docs, the harder it is for them to pretend it’s just âfrivolous.â
7. Be Ready for Redactions
Theyâll send you 300 pages of black Sharpie. Thatâs okay. Use those gaps to ask for more. Redactions canât hide the volume, dates, and patterns.
8. Amplify Survivors and Whistleblowers
Center survivor voices. Share whistleblower info safely. Use platforms like Property of the People to publish docs.
đ Pro Tips From Kitty
- Want to scare a government office? CC a lawyer.
- Call your FOIA request a âpress inquiryââit gets bumped faster.
- Never let a redacted page be the last word.
đŻ Your Mission This Week:
- File at least one FOIA request related to Epstein, border camps, or ICE activity.
- Share Property of the Peopleâs latest findings online.
- Start a community workshop or Zoom on how to file public records requests in your state.
If they wonât tell the truth, weâll claw it out ourselves. And then weâll read itâloudlyâinto a bullhorn outside their offices.
đ¤ From the litter box of liberty,
Resistance Kitty