The 24 Questions
Every document in the archive is classified against 24 investigative questions across 3 phases. This is the operating system that turns 1,410,635 documents into answers.
Detection (D1-8)
Is something wrong?
What changed recently β and who benefits?
Did the change reduce local accountability?
Is it framed as "normal" or "for safety"?
Are different regions reporting the same pressure?
Are rights violated through procedure, not force?
Are key institutions being captured or compromised?
Who spoke up first, and how were they treated?
How have similar concerns been suppressed historically?
Verification (V9-16)
Is the evidence solid?
Are original records accessible and intact?
What is being hidden in redactions?
Do the dates add up? Are there suspicious gaps?
Are witnesses and sources reliable and consistent?
Is physical evidence preserved?
What are victims and survivors reporting?
Can the money be traced?
Who created this document and why?
Pattern (P17-24)
What does the bigger picture show?
Who is connected to whom?
Who traveled with whom, where, and when?
What do communications reveal?
Who worked for Epstein and what did they know?
Who funded what and where did the money go?
How were victims recruited and by whom?
What happened at specific locations?
Are there patterns across multiple cases and investigations?
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