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The Epstein Files

File 134 - 'Hi Baby' Emails and Israeli Defense Board Minutes on Epstein's Server

The Epstein Files

NBN.fm

History, True Crime, News

4.1743 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

This episode traces Nicole Junkermann through the Epstein document archive, examining what the primary sources reveal about their connection to Jeffrey Epstein's network. Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/epstein-files/episode/ep134 About The Epstein Files The Epstein Files is an AI-generated podcast analyzing the 3.5 million pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA). All claims are grounded in primary source documents, published on the Neural Broa...

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0:00.0

3 million pages of evidence, thousands of unsealed flight logs,

0:10.0

millions of data points, names, themes and timelines connected.

0:16.0

You are listening to the Epstein files, the world's first AI-native investigation into the case that traditional journalism simply could not handle.

0:30.9

Welcome back to the Epstein Files. Last time we looked at File 133 Global Girl. Today we are analyzing File 134, the 16-year secret.

0:39.6

As always, every document source we reference is available at Epsteinfiles.fm.

0:44.1

So let us start with an EFTA email from December 2015 subject line,

0:49.0

monthly board report for a Homeland Security startup called Reporti,

0:52.6

because this document puts Nicole Junkerman's name inside Epstein's operational network,

0:56.8

and it opens a 16-year question immediately.

0:59.3

Yeah, imagine you are auditing the digital hard drives of a convicted criminal enterprise.

1:04.8

And amidst the illicit scheduling and the legal damage control,

1:09.2

you locate a pristine, highly structured,

1:11.4

monthly corporate board report for an Israeli Homeland Security technology firm.

1:15.2

Right.

1:15.5

That is the exact nature of the EFTA email archive.

1:18.3

The December 2015 email you just referenced is not a singular anomaly.

1:21.2

It serves as the definitive entry point into a documented 16-year relationship.

1:25.3

So when you audit the EFTA archive, you are reviewing

1:28.0

thousands of internal server logs and secure transit records. Exactly. You are looking at

1:32.8

automated scheduling alarms and privileged legal communications. This specific board report

1:38.4

establishes that the communication within this network was not merely social. It was corporate.

1:43.9

Corporate, highly structured and sustained over an extended duration.

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