No election
Nov. 17th, 2025 10:54 pmIt boggles me that Canada had to endure 13 days of ambiguity about the budget vote. What next, an election cycle that lasts five whole weeks? The suspense would be palpable.
Among those thousands of Jeffrey Epstein e-mail messages released last week are a number over several years between him and Joichi Ito, who was director of MIT's Media Lab between 2011 and 2019 - when he resigned after news broke of his close connections to the pedophile with his fingers everywhere.
Among the topics of their discussions, which started in 2014 and ended in March, 2019, about five months before Epstein killed himself in a New York prison cell, were the possibility of getting President Obama and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping to collaborate on a groundbreaking particle accelerator, Epstein's belief that after Obama left office, he didn't want to do good, he just wanted to make money, and how, not long before his death, Epstein could funnel money to MIT's Media Lab after MIT rejected it.
Oh, and Epstein answered the question of whether Bill Clinton ever visited Epstein Island. No, Epstein insisted, in a Jan. 4, 2015 message:
bad press in full' swing . she also claims to have dinner on my island with clinton. lots of details where he was sitting etc however he was NEVER on the island NEVER.
Their first e-mail conversations in the tranche released last week started with Ito sending Epstein a link to a New York Times article about Putin's hidden fortunes.
"Can you talk now? If you have time," Epstein added.
"Calling you from a 310 #..." Ito replied.
On Feb. 16, 2016, an Epstein minion wrote Ito to let him know Epstein had to cancel a trip to Vancouver, where they were planning to meet up, because he was suddenly called to Washington.
"Good not bad," Epstein quickly replied to that e-mail.
"Good," Ito replied. "Was worried you getting deposed about Trump or something. :-)"
On Nov. 10, 2016, Epstein alerted Ito to a story in the Daily Mail about a "troubled woman with a history of drug use" claiming she was assaulted at a "Donald Trump/Jeffrey Epstein sex party" when she was just 13. "FABRICATED" he wrote.
On Dec. 12, 2016, Epstein wrote Ito for advice after he was contacted by a Politico writer seeking his thoughts on Trump's impending inauguration, for a series of "out-of-the box ideas for President Trump, suggested by writers and thinkers from a variety of fields and ideological positions." But the record shows no advice from Ito.
With the advent of the Trump administration, the two began talking about how Epstein could raise money for the Media Lab.
On Nov. 22, 2017, the two discussed getting together for some fundraising discussions, but with some side thoughts on other matters. Epstein wrote:
maybe week of 3rd not seeing anything that exciting or new ? you? with all these guys getting busted for harassment, i have moved slightly up on the repuation ladder and have been asked everday for advice etc. this morning I have Ken Starr coming to point out how if clinton cigar lewinsky were to be outed today the world would be a different place
Ito replied he would be in town that week, said one Media Lab researcher in particular did a bang-up job with a PhD paper that disclosed a vulnerability in a new cryptocurreny, oh, and "metoo is quite amazing."
After that, there's no e-mail listed between the two until March 4, 2019, when Ito told Epstein that a donation from rich Epstein pal Leon Black came through OK, but that "the $25K from your foundation is getting bounced by MIT back to ASU. Sorry."
Epstein said no problem, he was still trying to get "more black" for Ito and added:
brutal press. . sorry . it seems im a symbol for all ills. :). if you hate the rich, the men , the trump types . im your boy . at least for the moment. . hope you are well
He followed up by saying maybe he could funnel the money through his pal Andrew Farkas, a New York real-estate investor who "gave a building to the hasty pudding harvard."
"Can he give a gift to me at MIT?" Ito wondered.
No reply from Epstein is listed.
Epstein died in a New York prison cell on Aug. 10.
About a month later, Ronan Farrow detailed in the New Yorker how Epstein had been giving money to MIT - and how MIT had been hiding just how much money it was getting from him. Ito resigned not long after.
MIT then hired a Boston law firm, Goodwin Procter, to look at Epstein's money at MIT. Its report found that MIT, or at least Ito's Media Lab and a professor in another department, continued to take the sex offender's money even after he was convicted in 2018, in fact, he gave most of his money after his conviction.
The report found that some MIT officials even told Ito to continue taking his money because "society is better off if money from 'bad' sources is put to good uses."
Ito messages viewed via the searchable Epstein Email Archive Explorer.
Everyone holds their breath when Pellaeon questions
The Dorchester Reporter reports on Wednesday's School Committee meeting, at which BPS officials will recommend shutting or reorganizing six schools
The Crimson reports Sen. Elizabeth Warren says the latest revelations about how former Harvard President Larry Summers sought the Dead Pedophile's love advice - including on how to woo a "mentee" of his despite being married - mean it's past time for Harvard to end any affiliations with him. Oh, and look, Summers is teaching Harvard undergrads this semester. No word if it's a hands-on class.
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Are they going to eat me alive?’: trail runners become prey in newest form of hunting:
Would you like to be chased by a pack of hounds? It’s a question often put to highlight the cruelty of hunting, because the answer would seem to be no. Or so you would think.
Yet increasing numbers of people are volunteering to be chased across the countryside by baying bloodhounds in what could soon be the only legal way to hunt with dogs in England and Wales, rather than pursuing animals or their scents.
Maybe this would have struck differently - jolly countryside japes? - if this had not been the same week in which there was
a) a review of the new remake of The Running Man:
Ben signs up for a top-rated reality TV show called The Running Man; he has to go on the run across the US, hunted by professional killers, and if he can survive for 30 days, he gets a billion dollars. But all too late, he realises that these shark-like fascist TV execs aren’t going to play fair.
b) this creep-making report: Italy investigates claims of tourists paying to shoot civilians in Bosnia in 1990s:
[J]ournalist and novelist Ezio Gavazzeni, who describes a "manhunt" by "very wealthy people" with a passion for weapons who "paid to be able to kill defenceless civilians" from Serb positions in the hills around Sarajevo.
Different rates were charged to kill men, women or children, according to some reports.

A Dedham man was arrested today on a federal charge of conspiracy to launder money for the nearly $2.5 million in cash he allegedly delivered to informants as part of a money-laundering scheme for Mexican drug dealers, and possibly jewelry thieves.
Jan Paulino, 29, faces his initial appearance this afternoon in US District Court in Boston - several days after his lawyer filed a demand that the FBI return $877,240 in cash initially seized by state troopers during a traffic stop on Rte. 128 on May 9.
According to an affidavit by a Watertown police detective working with the FBI, three criminals working with investigators in hopes of leniency on their own charges, or one case, money and "immigration benefits," became undercover operatives, who accepted increasingly large amounts of cash from Paulino in several meetings this year. After taking 2.5% off as their accepted fee, they then used the money to make deposits in a cryptocurrency account, specified by Paulino, using Tron, a cryptocurrency much beloved by criminals.
The affidavit details the cash trips Paulino allegedly made. On April 8, for example, Paulino allegedly drove from his home on Ashcroft Street - a dead end just over the Readville line and watched via a camera investigators placed on a nearby pole - to a Starbucks in Waltham, where he handed over four boxes containing $505,485 in currency, according to the affidavit.
A week later, he delivered $515,060 to one of the informants in a parking lot.
He made smaller payments in several other meetings, including one in the parking lot of the Watertown Target. Although the affidavit states the bulk of the money came from drug proceeds, it adds, during a discussion of one meeting:
While waiting, PAULINO was speaking on his cell phone to the ultimate recipient of the cryptocurrency, who PAULINO referred to as "Coca Cola." PAULINO also spoke to someone in the Dominican Republic to try to sell that person a stolen Rolex and claimed, to CW-3 [one of the informants], that the bulk currency was from stolen goods, specifically jewelry.
But Paulino's largest haul went undelivered because state troopers stopped him, allegedly for making an unsafe lane change, on 128 north in Dedham on May 9, and they didn't buy his story on why he was driving around with hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and so seized the money:
PAULINO's story changed multiple times but admitted that he was transporting a large amount of currency to be structured into small checks through the bank system. PAULINO lastly stated that the money was from jewelry sales. During the stop, between speaking with the MSP Trooper, PAULINO sent a text message to UC-1 [an undercover investigator], which stated, “Leave now[.]” PAULINO further stated that he would call UC-1 later. Based on experience and training, investigators believe that PAULINO was warning UC-1 to leave the planned meeting location to avoid law enforcement detection.
Investigators found the red and black bag in the vehicle which contained $877,240 in U.S. currency. The currency was seized. Prior to submission to evidence, a MSP K9 conducted a random sniff of the bag to include the currency, and the K9 alerted to the presence of narcotics. Based on experience and training, the communications leading up to this planned money drop-off, and the positive K9 alert for the presence of narcotics odor, investigators believe that this currency is drug proceeds.
The seizure put a crimp in his business, because the cash suppliers wanted their money, as he explained to one of the informants at a meeting three weeks later:
PAULINO explained that the money seized during the May 9 traffic stop was money being laundered for Mexicans. CW-1 understood this comment to mean that PAULINO was laundering the money for Mexican drug traffickers. PAULINO stated that he was getting indirect pressure from the money owners (the drug traffickers) to pay the money back and that PAULINO was not allowed to launder any more funds until half of the seized money was paid down to the drug traffickers. PAULINO stated that he had obtained a lawyer and paid a Jewish man in New York City to falsify jewelry receipts so that PAULINO could submit a claim to have the seized funds returned to him. PAULINO further explained that he would be looking to sell UC-1 cocaine to help him pay the funds back. PAULINO stated that he did not want to risk traveling with narcotics for fear of being stopped by police and that his plan was to introduce UC-1 directly to PAULINO’s drug connections.
Paulino's lawyer filed a demand for the return of the money in July. On Thursday, with no answer from the government, he sued in US District Court.
Innocent, etc.

Boston Police report arresting two men they say were hanging out with some drug users on Woodledge Street yesterday afternoon - with a gun loaded with 21 bullets.
Police say that when officers arrived around 2:50 p.m. to check out reports of drug use going on. They spotted Tamerat Edelstein-Rosenberg, 18, "sitting on a scooter, with a bulge near his waistband area." And then, police say:
The suspect turned on the scooter and attempted to flee, almost striking an officer. The suspect fell off the scooter and a struggle ensued as he began reaching towards his waistband.
Prentice Jones, 18, came out of the rear of a Howard Avenue building and began videoing the whole thing, but then Edelstein-Rosenberg reached into a fanny pack and threw a firearm towards Jones, police say:
Jones picked up the firearm, and both suspects jumped over a fence in attempts to flee. A foot pursuit ensued, and both suspects were apprehended.
District Detectives were requested to respond to the scene and process the recovered evidence. The firearm was determined to be a Ghost gun with one round in the chamber and twenty rounds in the magazine.
Both were charged with unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of a loaded firearm, possession of a large-capacity firearm and possession of a firearm with a defaced serial number, police say. Edelstein-Roseberg was also charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, resisting arrest and trespassing.
Innocent, etc.