EpsteinWiki: Loose Threads
A relaxed live research session where we pull odd documents from the Epstein files, follow the receipts, and see what loose threads still need tugging.
Last night we did our first EpsteinWiki: Loose Threads livestream, and honestly, this is exactly the kind of strange little research room I wanted to build.
Loose Threads is our relaxed live research series where we pull up odd documents from the Epstein files, look at the details in real time, follow the paper trail, ask questions out loud, and see where the receipts take us. It is not a polished documentary. It is not a scripted episode. It is the messy middle of investigation, where one weird name, one forgotten filing, one strange address, or one overlooked document can open a much bigger door.
In this first livestream, we started digging through documents, talking through context, and showing how EpsteinWiki research actually happens behind the scenes. These files are not just random scraps of paper. They are fragments of a larger system. Sometimes the most important clues are not the loudest ones. Sometimes they are hiding in the loose threads.
That is the whole point of this series.
We are building EpsteinWiki as a public memory project, a research archive, and a survivor centered evidence hub. Loose Threads gives people a chance to see the process as it happens. We are not pretending every document answers the whole question. We are asking better questions, connecting evidence carefully, and refusing to let powerful people bury the paperwork.
If you missed the livestream, the replay is now available here. Watch it when you can, pull up the receipts with us, and leave a comment if you spot something we should look at next.
This is how we keep the archive alive.
One document at a time.
One loose thread at a time.










