Today Ro Khanna read some of the names uncovered from previously redactd files. This is from The Krassencast Substack:
Congressman Ro Khanna just read aloud the names of six powerful men that had previously been redacted from the Epstein Files, names the public was never supposed to hear.
These weren’t random redactions. These weren’t minor clerical omissions. These were deliberate, intentional black bars placed over identities that someone, somewhere, decided Americans did not deserve to see.
Here are the names that were read into the Congressional Record, please share everywhere:
Salvatore Nuara
Zurab Mikeladze
Leonic Leonov
Nicola Caputo
Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem
The obvious question is also the most important one:
Why were these men protected?
Reported:
Who is Salvatore Nuara? One of Six Men Revealed in Unredacted Epstein Files
Salvatore Nuara’s identity remains largely unknown after file disclosure
By Martin Toledo Published 11 February 2026, 4:27 AM GMT
So this one is a mystery, so too are the Philippine Team Epstein hired:
Jeffrey Epstein Secretly Hired a Philippine Team to Erase His Crimes From Google—Why Were They Never Named?
Emails show a Philippine team manipulated Google and Wikipedia for Epstein
By Martin Toledo Published 10 February 2026, 3:19 AM GMT
Documents from the United States Department of Justice reveal that Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted sex offender, hired a Philippine-based team in 2010 to manipulate online content about him. Email exchanges between Epstein and Al Seckel, who is married to Ghislaine Maxwell’s sister, show efforts to remove negative search results from Google and emphasise his philanthropic work.
The emails indicate that the team was tasked with suppressing searches such as ‘Jeffrey Epstein jail’ and ‘Jeffrey Epstein pedophile’. The operation also targeted Wikipedia pages and other websites to highlight Epstein’s involvement in science, philanthropy and his foundation. The identities of the individuals or firms involved remain undisclosed, leaving unanswered questions about who carried out the digital work.
House Assistant Minority Leader and Gabriela Women’s Party Rep. Sarah Jane Elago (Courtesy: Gabriela Women’s Party)Resize Text:
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The Makabayan Bloc on Wednesday filed House Resolution 762 to conduct an investigation into the alleged Philippine-based operations and connections of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
House Assistant Minority Leader Sarah Jane Elago of Gabriela Women’s Party filed the resolution to uncover the extent of reported activities involving individuals and entities in the Philippines allegedly engaged by Epstein and his associates, particularly in relation to digital reputation management and online operations following his conviction.
“Any indication that Philippine-based individuals or firms may have been used to shield or assist a known international sex offender demands serious scrutiny,” Elago said.
“The Philippines has long faced vulnerabilities in trafficking, online sexual abuse and exploitation of children, and other forms of gender-based violence. We cannot allow our labor force or institutions to be exploited in ways that may indirectly enable or conceal crimes against women and children,” she added.
According to reports cited in the resolution, email exchanges from the so-called “Epstein Files” allegedly indicate that a Philippines-based team was engaged to perform backend digital work and reputation management services aimed at improving Epstein’s online image.
These revelations raise concerns about possible regulatory gaps and the risk of the country being used as an operational hub for activities connected to transnational criminal networks.
Retired, living in the Scottish Borders after living most of my life in cities in England. I can now indulge my interest in all aspects of living close to nature in a wild landscape. I live on what was once the Iapetus Ocean which took millions of years to travel from the Southern Hemisphere to here in the Northern Hemisphere. That set me thinking and questioning and seeking answers.
In 1998 I co-wrote Millennium Countdown (US)/ A Business Guide to the Year 2000 (UK) see https://www.abebooks.co.uk/products/isbn/9780749427917