At the CIA's HQ in Langley, Virginia, there's a room which contains a large vault. Inside this vault is an electric light for illuminating what's inside: a chair & a table. On that table is a file which is the only one of it's kind with no copies, and for good reason: it contains the actual names, false names & current locations of all their deep cover operatives.
Only a select few are allowed to look at this file, and are searched beforehand to prevent any cameras/phones etc being used to record/note down what's on that file, and even those select few undergo psychological tests to ensure none of them have eidetic memories. Also, there is always a CIA operative present in that room whenever that vault is opened so as they can always monitor the reader of that file, and the chair is in the position relative to the table so the reader of that file is facing said operative who is armed & has orders to use lethal force if the person in the vault & reading that file tries to make any attempt to remove the file from within that vault: because if any of the information on that file left that vault in that room, it would cause irreparable damage to the CIA.
Question: Was the Epstein List kept in similarly ultra-secure conditions?
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1508273-jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book-redacted/
Apparently not.
Like I say, searches of those select few are conducted prior to their entering that vault to ensure it’s impossible to record, copy, duplicate, note down etc in any way, shape or form the info on that file: remember Minox cameras in spy films in the past? A smartphone can do the same, although Minox make digital versions of their cameras in recent years too: Micro-SD cards instead of film. As the above proves - and Anonymous say ’You’re Welcome’ - the Epstein List wasn’t kept in such ultra-secure conditions, thus anyone could have taken such with no threat to them and in this instance photocopy such. Download and store from the above link said List. Spread the word.
Because what’s available via that link is a dire threat to not only your opinions, OP.
Even Stevie Wonder can see whose name is on that List: now.
–EDIT–
The unredacted version of all the scanned pages is available here (use your browser’s word search to select name(s) then click on such to bring up said page):
https://epsteinsblackbook.com/all-names
Again, download & store: certainly you-know-who’s name.
https://epsteinsblackbook.com/
Before Epstein was able to destroy it, his butler at his Palm Beach house provided the FBI with a scanned copy of the black book. The book was available to use for Epstein's staff at the residence
Now you know why the CIA has that vault - with those security measures - for just that file, Don Old Fart.
Wasn’t it you who said ‘Release the Epstein Files’ not so long ago…?!