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Some documents are still missing… and the timeline raises questions.
During discussions about the Jeffrey Epstein files, analysts pointed out a major gap in records between 1999 and 2001.
Those years were some of the most intense in modern U.S. history:
• The Dot?com bubble collapse
• The 2000 U.S. presidential election
• And the tragic events of September 11 attacks
Right in the middle of that timeline… many files appear to be missing.
However, one email from 2003 reportedly surfaced involving Ghislaine Maxwell discussing something described as a "shadow commission" related to 9/11, with a private membership list.
What it meant, or whether it went anywhere, remains unclear.
But gaps in historical records always leave people asking more questions.