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"...any idea who this John Doe is?"

... is there a website portal through which anyone can search the Epstein files? Search Epstein Files Portal Yes, the official website portal to search the Epstein files is the Epstein Library hosted by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) at www.justice.gov/epstein . This is the only verified and legally authorized source for the released documents. The portal provides a search bar to look up names, organizations, or phrases across the 3.5 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images released on January 30, 2026, under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Key features: - Secure and official: Uses the .gov domain and HTTPS with a padlock icon for verified authenticity. - Age verification: Requires users to confirm they are 18 or older due to the graphic nature of the content. - Organized by data sets: Files are grouped into four pillars—DOJ Disclosures, Court Records (Giuffre v. Maxwell), FOIA Records, and House Committee Disclosures—each accessible via dedicated pages. - Se...

“I lived for art...”

... synopsis of Puccini's opera Tosca Tosca Opera Synopsis Mario Cavaradossi, a painter and republican sympathizer, helps Cesare Angelotti, an escaped political prisoner and former consul of the Roman Republic, hide in the Church of Sant’Andrea della Valle. His lover, the famous opera singer Floria Tosca, arrives, jealous upon seeing Cavaradossi’s painting of Mary Magdalene—inspired by Angelotti’s sister, the Marchesa d’Attavanti. She storms off after suspecting infidelity. Baron Scarpia, the sadistic chief of police, arrives searching for Angelotti. He uses a fan with the Attavanti crest to manipulate Tosca into believing Cavaradossi has betrayed her. Cavaradossi is arrested and tortured in front of her; under duress, Tosca reveals Angelotti’s hiding place. Scarpia then demands Tosca surrender herself to him in exchange for Cavaradossi’s life. She agrees, and Scarpia arranges a mock execution. In Act III, Cavaradossi awaits execution on the parapet of Castel Sant’Angelo. Tosca arr...

The Carnival Came To Town

... info on Berger & Luckman "the social construct of reality" 1971 The book The Social Construction of Reality was originally published in 1966, not 1971, by sociologists Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann.  It is a foundational text in the sociology of knowledge, arguing that reality is not an objective given but is actively created and maintained through human interaction.  Berger and Luckmann propose that reality emerges through a three-step process: 1. Externalization – Individuals express their subjective experiences into the social world through action and communication.  2. Objectivation – These expressions become institutionalized and take on an independent existence, appearing as objective facts or social structures and, Internalization – Individuals absorb these social structures through socialization, accepting them as natural and real.   3. This cycle creates a stable social world that feels as real as the natural world, even though it is human-made...