Opacity by Design: The Epstein Files and the Illusion of Transparency
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The Department of Justice released three million pages of Epstein-related documents.
Twelve ZIP files.
Non-searchable PDFs.
No index.
No database.
No public search tool.
Technically public.
Practically unusable.
In this episode of The Bigfoot Manifesto, Dave is joined by investigative journalist Andrea Chalupa (Gaslit Nation) and civic technologist Patrick Duggan to unpack what transparency actually means when institutions release information in ways the public can't realistically access.
This isn't about conspiracy theories.
It's about "opacity by design" — when power releases the truth in a format that avoids accountability.
Patrick Duggan took 329,000+ Epstein-related documents and built a free, searchable public API after the DOJ failed to provide one.
Because sometimes the state releases the data…
And citizens build the flashlight.
Andrea Chalupa — Gaslit Nation
https://gaslitnationpod.com/
Patrick Duggan
https://dugganusa.com/
Epstein Files Search Tool (Public Index)
https://epstein.dugganusa.com/
The Epstein files aren't hidden.
They're buried alive.
And when citizens have to build tools just to understand what their government released, that's not transparency — that's abdication.
Bigfoot myths are harmless fun.
Opacity by design is how power survives scrutiny.
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