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“In this episode, we explore a theory about timing and psychological overload. We are not claiming proof of coordinated manipulation. We’re examining patterns, asking questions about media saturation, and analyzing how large information releases affect public attention. The geopolitical events discussed are based on publicly reported developments, but any connection between them and the document release is speculative and offered as analysis — not assertion.”
The release of millions of pages from the Epstein files has triggered outrage, obsession, and genuine psychological distress across the internet. Social feeds are flooded with names, screenshots, and unverified claims — and many people are reporting anxiety, burnout, and a loss of institutional trust. But as the public dives into decade-old documents, major geopolitical shifts are unfolding in real time just a few hundred miles from U.S. shores.
By Patchwork Radio“In this episode, we explore a theory about timing and psychological overload. We are not claiming proof of coordinated manipulation. We’re examining patterns, asking questions about media saturation, and analyzing how large information releases affect public attention. The geopolitical events discussed are based on publicly reported developments, but any connection between them and the document release is speculative and offered as analysis — not assertion.”
The release of millions of pages from the Epstein files has triggered outrage, obsession, and genuine psychological distress across the internet. Social feeds are flooded with names, screenshots, and unverified claims — and many people are reporting anxiety, burnout, and a loss of institutional trust. But as the public dives into decade-old documents, major geopolitical shifts are unfolding in real time just a few hundred miles from U.S. shores.