Check a Date with Epstein Epstein Epstein
April 17, 2026
Another dinobaby post. No AI unless it is an image. This dinobaby is not Grandma Moses, just Grandpa Arnold.
I have not been thinking about Epstein Epstein Epstein. Other matters have occupied my mind. Surprises happen. Melania Trump gave a talk. Almost immediately links flowed to me via my newsfeed. One caught my attention.
You can fiddle around with what’s called Epstein’s calendar. He has no open dates as far as I can tell.
There’s an expression that says “idle hands are the devil’s playthings.” If that’s the case than idle time is the Internet prankster’s best friend, because just for sillies and giggles they decided to replicate Jeffrey Epstein’s calendar from the past twenty years.
Newsweek has the story about Epstein’s fake online calendar: “The People Who Cloned Epstein’s Email Have Done The Same With His Calendar.” These pranksters already replicated Epstein’s email account, now they’ve released a cloned version of the convicted sex offender’s calendar released from the US Department of Justice.
Here are the responsible parties:
“Riley Walz, a noted online prankster, and Luke Igel, the cofounder of the AI video-editing tool Kino AI, created Jmail. This time around, Matheus Mendes, a Swedish software engineer, has been credited for building Jcal using Reducto, a document intelligence platform for turning unstructured docs into data.”
Here’s what you can use the calendar for and how:
"The calendar’s various appointments give an indication of where he was at any given time, who he met with and how regularly these meetings took place. It also offers unique insights into his day-to-day activities that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.”
The calendar does have a risk of error. Every event comes with a reliability percentage rate that indicates the likelihood of the event taking place based on an email (that is also clickable).
The people behind the calendar also created JeffTube, a YouTube spoof with 1,083 files from the DOJ files. Censorship is alive and well where Russian financial transactions and Epstein Epstein Epstein are the subjects. It seems that 134 of those videos were removed because of questionable content, although they can still be accessed through the DOJ’s website. Epstein Epstein Epstein is just as disturbing as losing a source of hand-fabricated rugs.
Whitney Grace, April 17, 2026
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