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![DefiyantlyFree Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:24/cr:twitter::1560341081576939524.png) Insurrection Barbie [@DefiyantlyFree](/creator/twitter/DefiyantlyFree) on x 1M followers
Created: 2025-07-11 09:27:47 UTC

Now I have questions, like actual questions I would like an answer to about Epstein from the Biden administration and Bill Barr. Maybe our new DOJ can subpoena this. 

Details below: 

In 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was being held in MCC New York, a federal jail in Manhattan, while awaiting trial. On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell. The official story: suicide by hanging. But almost immediately, the story didn’t add up — and even years later, it still doesn’t. A detailed 2023 report from the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) confirmed widespread negligence and misconduct inside the prison. Epstein was taken off suicide watch. Guards slept through their shifts and falsified logs. His cellmate was removed. The very policies meant to keep high-risk inmates alive were ignored.

But the most damning issue isn’t just human failure —it’s technological failure that shouldn’t have been possible. MCC New York underwent a $XXX million surveillance system upgrade in 2018, just a year before Epstein’s death. This included Bosch AN5000 digital video recorders, a government-standard security system used in high-risk facilities like federal prisons. These systems do not simply fail silently. They’re built with:
•Redundancy (so if one part fails, another keeps recording)
•Watermarked video (to detect tampering and authenticate footage)
•System alerts for hard drive issues, camera disconnections, or power failure
•Motion-triggered backups, failover servers, and audit logs that track every technical event
•And most importantly: they record on looping drives that overwrite only after pre-set durations, unless video is flagged for retention

In other words, if any camera had stopped working, there would have been a digital log, a warning, and a maintenance report — and any footage that was “lost” would only disappear if someone failed to save it on purpose, or the drive was wiped. Surveillance of high-profile inmates is not casual — it’s automated, monitored, and designed to be court admissible in case of violence, suicides, or lawsuits. That’s because people regularly die in federal custody — stabbings, overdoses, suicides — and the systems are engineered to preserve truth and evidence.

And yet the DOJ claims that two cameras outside Epstein’s cell just happened to malfunction, and that no usable footage was ever recorded or recovered. Even worse, the system reportedly started failing XX days before Epstein’s death — yet no technician was called, no repair was made, and no backup was triggered, which contradicts the standards of the very system they paid nearly $X million for. This isn’t like forgetting to hit “record” on a camcorder. This is like your car’s airbag, seatbelt, and brake system all failing simultaneously, and the manufacturer saying, “Oops, freak accident.” It doesn’t happen — not without intentional intervention.

To make matters worse, in 2021, under the Biden administration, MCC New York was shut down. Officially, it was due to “unsafe conditions.” But the real effect was this: it eliminated the physical scene of the crime. No more inspections. No walk-throughs. No chance for investigators, journalists, or the public to examine the cameras, servers, wiring, or layout. Even now, no one knows where the hard drives are — the very ones that should have captured everything. There’s no chain of custody, no inventory, no audit. Just silence.


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DefiyantlyFree Avatar Insurrection Barbie @DefiyantlyFree on x 1M followers Created: 2025-07-11 09:27:47 UTC

Now I have questions, like actual questions I would like an answer to about Epstein from the Biden administration and Bill Barr. Maybe our new DOJ can subpoena this.

Details below:

In 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was being held in MCC New York, a federal jail in Manhattan, while awaiting trial. On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell. The official story: suicide by hanging. But almost immediately, the story didn’t add up — and even years later, it still doesn’t. A detailed 2023 report from the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) confirmed widespread negligence and misconduct inside the prison. Epstein was taken off suicide watch. Guards slept through their shifts and falsified logs. His cellmate was removed. The very policies meant to keep high-risk inmates alive were ignored.

But the most damning issue isn’t just human failure —it’s technological failure that shouldn’t have been possible. MCC New York underwent a $XXX million surveillance system upgrade in 2018, just a year before Epstein’s death. This included Bosch AN5000 digital video recorders, a government-standard security system used in high-risk facilities like federal prisons. These systems do not simply fail silently. They’re built with: •Redundancy (so if one part fails, another keeps recording) •Watermarked video (to detect tampering and authenticate footage) •System alerts for hard drive issues, camera disconnections, or power failure •Motion-triggered backups, failover servers, and audit logs that track every technical event •And most importantly: they record on looping drives that overwrite only after pre-set durations, unless video is flagged for retention

In other words, if any camera had stopped working, there would have been a digital log, a warning, and a maintenance report — and any footage that was “lost” would only disappear if someone failed to save it on purpose, or the drive was wiped. Surveillance of high-profile inmates is not casual — it’s automated, monitored, and designed to be court admissible in case of violence, suicides, or lawsuits. That’s because people regularly die in federal custody — stabbings, overdoses, suicides — and the systems are engineered to preserve truth and evidence.

And yet the DOJ claims that two cameras outside Epstein’s cell just happened to malfunction, and that no usable footage was ever recorded or recovered. Even worse, the system reportedly started failing XX days before Epstein’s death — yet no technician was called, no repair was made, and no backup was triggered, which contradicts the standards of the very system they paid nearly $X million for. This isn’t like forgetting to hit “record” on a camcorder. This is like your car’s airbag, seatbelt, and brake system all failing simultaneously, and the manufacturer saying, “Oops, freak accident.” It doesn’t happen — not without intentional intervention.

To make matters worse, in 2021, under the Biden administration, MCC New York was shut down. Officially, it was due to “unsafe conditions.” But the real effect was this: it eliminated the physical scene of the crime. No more inspections. No walk-throughs. No chance for investigators, journalists, or the public to examine the cameras, servers, wiring, or layout. Even now, no one knows where the hard drives are — the very ones that should have captured everything. There’s no chain of custody, no inventory, no audit. Just silence.

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