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7/26/2025, 9:52:02 PM
>>213173688
Yarrr dont give up ye wherabouts to these pungent landlubbers
Yarrr dont give up ye wherabouts to these pungent landlubbers
7/16/2025, 9:06:28 PM
>underground
This word appears five times in this page, and it’s fucking stupid.
First, it’s totally made up. No one has come forward claiming to have insider information. There’s no supposed network of tunnels, or a known tunnel system for other purposes. It’s a single private island. These claims are just total bullshit.
More importantly, Little St. James (“Epstein Island”) is a coastal limestone island near sea level. It almost certainly exists above a freshwater lens. That is, the water table of fresh water is just a few feet from the surface, extending down 30-50 feet, and is situated above a saltwater interface.
Because of the typically high water table, underground structures are nearly impossible to maintain. They just flood with groundwater. It’s why basements are so rare in coastal cities by the Gulf.
This word appears five times in this page, and it’s fucking stupid.
First, it’s totally made up. No one has come forward claiming to have insider information. There’s no supposed network of tunnels, or a known tunnel system for other purposes. It’s a single private island. These claims are just total bullshit.
More importantly, Little St. James (“Epstein Island”) is a coastal limestone island near sea level. It almost certainly exists above a freshwater lens. That is, the water table of fresh water is just a few feet from the surface, extending down 30-50 feet, and is situated above a saltwater interface.
Because of the typically high water table, underground structures are nearly impossible to maintain. They just flood with groundwater. It’s why basements are so rare in coastal cities by the Gulf.
7/13/2025, 9:49:22 PM
>>510291974
I’ve been advocating the concept of buried treasure for several decades. I decided it’s the only fool-proof way to hide money from the federal government
>lol wut?
Hear me out.
Several branches of the federal government have entire armies of men whose entire careers are dedicated to financial crime. They are much smarter than you, and work in tandem rather than alone. They have the full cooperation of every non-criminal organization, including financial institutions.
There’s also electronic surveillance out the ass. They know exactly where someone under investigation is based on their cell phone, and now the 5g modem in their car. They know every move that’s being made.
The only way to beat them is low tech by burying money in the woods. It seems counterintuitive, but it’s absolutely right. Unless they have a helicopter (or drone) following you around for hours, and someone tails you for hours down the interstate, you can slip off into an area with no phone service. They can’t track you because there’s nothing to track.
Basically you go to a national forest, go off-trail, and bury your ill-gotten cash (or whatever you’re hiding) in an indiscreet spot. How would anyone find it? How would they even know where to look? Who would suspect that you even did that? How could they possibly know?
They couldn’t. I’m not saying this is a 100% guarantee. But look at the Sam Bankman-Fried Jew. He stole $8 billion. When he gets out of prison, how much money will he have? Well, $8 billion minus 25 years is fucking $0. Instead of a $35 million mansion he could have lived in a “modest” $20 million dollar one and buried $15 million as an insurance policy because he knew he was commuting fraud.
>maybe he did?
No. No one ever fucking does this. They did centuries ago. It’s literally why pirates did it; so it wouldn’t be recaptured by the government/law enforcement.
I’ve been advocating the concept of buried treasure for several decades. I decided it’s the only fool-proof way to hide money from the federal government
>lol wut?
Hear me out.
Several branches of the federal government have entire armies of men whose entire careers are dedicated to financial crime. They are much smarter than you, and work in tandem rather than alone. They have the full cooperation of every non-criminal organization, including financial institutions.
There’s also electronic surveillance out the ass. They know exactly where someone under investigation is based on their cell phone, and now the 5g modem in their car. They know every move that’s being made.
The only way to beat them is low tech by burying money in the woods. It seems counterintuitive, but it’s absolutely right. Unless they have a helicopter (or drone) following you around for hours, and someone tails you for hours down the interstate, you can slip off into an area with no phone service. They can’t track you because there’s nothing to track.
Basically you go to a national forest, go off-trail, and bury your ill-gotten cash (or whatever you’re hiding) in an indiscreet spot. How would anyone find it? How would they even know where to look? Who would suspect that you even did that? How could they possibly know?
They couldn’t. I’m not saying this is a 100% guarantee. But look at the Sam Bankman-Fried Jew. He stole $8 billion. When he gets out of prison, how much money will he have? Well, $8 billion minus 25 years is fucking $0. Instead of a $35 million mansion he could have lived in a “modest” $20 million dollar one and buried $15 million as an insurance policy because he knew he was commuting fraud.
>maybe he did?
No. No one ever fucking does this. They did centuries ago. It’s literally why pirates did it; so it wouldn’t be recaptured by the government/law enforcement.
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