“[Redacted] expressed concern that JEFFREY EPSTEIN was an Israeli spy. He and BANNON may have had a business relationship and EPSTEIN paid BANNON with money from the Israelis.”
Happy 4th of July to @Thewebb_io for being the source of this vital information. 🫡🇺🇸
The only thing being Lit over here is our corrupt government. Going up in smoke baby.
1965: Dow privately tells its competitors that dioxin severely damages rabbit livers — then keeps it quiet to avoid “a wave of new regulation.”
1983: Dow’s CEO goes on NBC’s Today show and calls dioxin’s effect on humans “a rash.”
Both sit in the same archive. ~31,000 documents.
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This makes me soooo sad and very angry 😑 there’s so much in here about how MS was dismissed in VETERANS who were exposed to agent orange too, this particular photo well it just makes me want to cry 😭 I’m the Chemical Industry archive 😳
@ShannonN76044 We have a lot of content creators and journalists who use Webb to do research for their content, even if they don't announce every time they use Webb. People like @IanCarrollShow@DiligentDenizen@5149jamesli and a slew of others.
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On her way out of the ODNI, Tulsi Gabbard released a small but powerful set of documents about Fauci’s involvement in the pandemic, thus confirming much of what the “conspiracy theorists” have been saying all along.
You can investigate the files yourself with the greatest research tool on the market, Webb, right now.
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BREAKING: The Trump DOJ is rushing to appeal after MeidasTouch host Katie Phang won a major court victory in her lawsuit seeking greater transparency over the Epstein files.
In a statement, the DOJ attacked Judge Emmet Sullivan's ruling as "perverse," falsely claiming the decision "is suggesting DOJ violate the law by un-redacting victim names," while insisting it "has produced all responsive documents" and vowing to "appeal this decision with confidence."
But Sullivan's ruling does not order the release of victims' names. Instead, it requires the administration to justify key redactions, review and produce additional records, and publish the redaction log required by law.
29% of Americans are putting groceries on buy now, pay later.
The mega-corps cashing the checks aren’t sweating it.
Buy’r tells you exactly whose pocket your grocery money is filling — one scan.
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Exxon’s own scientists called the CO₂ buildup “a potentially serious problem” in 1980.
By 1990 they’d published 40+ peer-reviewed climate papers.
Then an internal strategy memo said: “emphasize the uncertainty.”
1,150 internal documents. Both stories, one archive.
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