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Research Archive of Epstein Documents & Network
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Pizza References Discovered
47 documented "pizza" references extracted from DOJ Epstein files revealing suspicious patterns and coded language
"Do you think I'll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pizza?"
Why Suspicious: Bizarre phrasing that doesn't make sense for actual food - classic coded language pattern
View Full Context β"Red Hook ferry schedule for pizza delivery - departing 5:00pm, arriving 5:45pm."
Why Suspicious: Direct link between pizza and Red Hook ferry (Epstein Island access point)
View Full Context β"Planning pizza party for next weekend at the island. Need to confirm guest list and transportation arrangements."
Why Suspicious: Direct reference to organized pizza party despite Epstein's known aversion to pizza
View Full Context β"Would love to get a pizza for an hour. Are you available this weekend?"
Why Suspicious: Pizza for an hour - nonsensical phrasing for actual food
View Full Context βSearchable database with filters β’ Download source PDFs β’ Cross-reference with flight logs
Why 47 Pizza References Matter
π¨ The Problem
Jeffrey Epstein was known to HATE pizza.
Multiple witnesses confirmed he never ate it. His personal chef documented his strict dietary preferences.
Yet DOJ files contain 47 references to "pizza" in highly suspicious contexts.
π The Evidence
- β’Coded language that doesn't make sense for food
- β’Red Hook ferry links (Epstein Island access)
- β’Recurring monthly events with guest lists
- β’Network of contacts across multiple cities
π Most Suspicious Examples:
"Do you think I'll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pizza?"
β Nonsensical for actual food
"Would love to get a pizza for an hour."
β Pizza for an hour?
"Red Hook ferry schedule for pizza delivery"
β Links to island access
These aren't casual mentions. They're part of a documented pattern across official DOJ files.
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About This Research Archive
Pizzagate Research Archive is a comprehensive database of public documents related to the Epstein case and network.
All data comes from public court records, FOIA requests, DOJ releases, and official sources. This is a research tool for investigators and journalists.
- π 3.5 million pages of court documents
- βοΈ 8,590 flight log entries (1991-2005)
- π 2,327 black book contacts
- π Full-text search across all documents
- πΊοΈ Interactive maps and network analysis