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MSN: Newly Released Epstein Documents Reveal 330 Gallons of Sulphuric Acid Sent to His Island as Federal Probe Began
"Newly unsealed records from the Epstein files add another unsettling data point to the timeline surrounding the federal case against Jeffrey Epstein, revealing that a large shipment of sulphuric acid was ordered for his private island on the same day authorities formally launched their investigation.
Documents released on January 30 show that six 55-gallon drums, totaling 330 gallons of sulphuric acid, were delivered to Little St. James in the US Virgin Islands on June 12, 2018. That date matches when the Federal Bureau of Investigation opened a federal probe into Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking operation.
A receipt included in the files lists the cost of the purchase at $5,964. Accompanying emails outline the order in technical language, noting: “x 6 55 gal drums sulphuric acid w/fuel and insurance charge for transport; materials for conductivity probes; replacement pH and cable – RO Plant – LSJ.”
This story is out with media predictably playing cover- up for monster pedo possible murderers. Yes sulfuric acid is used in reverse osmosis water purification systems such as Epstein presumably had on the island, so what is missing is context. How much is 330 gallons of ordered all at once? This is in 2018 when Epstein was already radioactive and probably did not have a lot of visitors. Or not. One comment in MSM coverage states:
"Certainly sulphuric acid is used as a pretreatment in RO applications and is typically dosed into the raw water at about 200 parts per million, give or take. 330 US gallons is about 275 imperial gallons. Based on a dosing rate of 200ppm, 275 gallons would treat about 1,375,000 imp gallon. Residential systems often have a wastewater-to-pure-water ratio of 3:1 to 4:1 (3-4 gallons wasted per 1 gallon produced), so that's maybe 350,000 imp gallons produced water Given Epstein's island has to support the owner, staff, resident staff, many guests and hangers on, all with an affluent western lifestyle, including swimming pools, water consumption is likely to be high. Over say 5 years, that 330 US / 275 imp gallons of acid could support maybe a couple of hundred imp gallons of water per day."
Taking the comment at face value gives 5 years worth of S.A. for a small island water system. Research shows shelf life for sulfuric acid properly stored to be 36 months. So any way you cut it that is a lot of sulfuric acid. On the same day the investigation is re-opened, which must have been leaked to Epstein. If he heard about this then it would be best to get busy right away, because helicopters could be landing on your front lawn at any moment. Sure it looks suspicious, but you have no choice. That's a risk you have to take.
They won't be serious about Epstein until divers start systematically probing the waters around the Island and bringing cadaver dogs to Zorro Ranch and the island. Only public outrage will force them to do this. Staff must be immunized so they can say where to look.
