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re: Emails Show Epstein's Assistant Bought $8,453 Unlabeled Item from Wayfair
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:48 am to UPT
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:48 am to UPT
Customer: Hi, I need to return an item from my order.
Rep: Certainly. What did you receive?
Customer: um... an 8-year-old girl named Samiyah.
Rep: Ok. And what did you order?
Customer: A storage cabinet.
Rep: Oh dear. It seems you may have received the wrong Samiyah.
Customer: …the wrong what?
Rep: We carry multiple Samiyahs. Let me check which one was on your invoice.
Customer: You carry multiple children?
Rep: Yes, but only some are eligible for free returns.
Rep: Certainly. What did you receive?
Customer: um... an 8-year-old girl named Samiyah.
Rep: Ok. And what did you order?
Customer: A storage cabinet.
Rep: Oh dear. It seems you may have received the wrong Samiyah.
Customer: …the wrong what?
Rep: We carry multiple Samiyahs. Let me check which one was on your invoice.
Customer: You carry multiple children?
Rep: Yes, but only some are eligible for free returns.
This post was edited on 2/4/26 at 9:49 am
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:51 am to cajunangelle
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I would like to hear from SFP In 350 words or less Facts that Satanic ritual abuse isn't real.
Discussed in great detail yesterday
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:53 am to the808bass
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When was it “found”?
What was “found?”
Who “found” it?
Be very specific. You won’t. Because nothing definitive was found. Repeating a conspiracy theory 10 years later doesn’t make it true the first time.
We should all just be happy that Vox is now promoting the Epstein stuff after saying we should ignore it for months b/c Trump said to.

Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:53 am to SlowFlowPro
If you look at the collage of the kids and the super expensive furnishings you’ll see that the girl, Samiyah, is found and alive. How’s that even possible in these scenarios where they’re being sacrificed?
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:57 am to Figgy
I'm shocked, SHOCKED to find out that the "do your own research" people are shite at doing their own research.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:57 am to Figgy
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If you look at the collage of the kids and the super expensive furnishings you’ll see that the girl, Samiyah, is found and alive.
Yeah, that's because I agreed to set her free and take the loss on my storage cabinet.
Not before I took that little bitch's adrenal gland though.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:05 am to VoxDawg
hold on lemme get my tinfoil hat on
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:06 am to the808bass
I am looking for a shipping item number or an item description to see what was bought...
Side note strange story when I lived in another state and I've lived in many states. I received a text message for a receipt for a very very expensive desk. It creeped me out and I actually called Wayfair as the item was delivered to Raleigh NC. I never lived there. I was told to excuse the text it was misdirected.
Identity fraud had people using my cell phone number. I no longer have that number. I had bought one item from Wayfair beforehand. Never again.
Anyway what was the item bought in this email?

Side note strange story when I lived in another state and I've lived in many states. I received a text message for a receipt for a very very expensive desk. It creeped me out and I actually called Wayfair as the item was delivered to Raleigh NC. I never lived there. I was told to excuse the text it was misdirected.
Identity fraud had people using my cell phone number. I no longer have that number. I had bought one item from Wayfair beforehand. Never again.
Anyway what was the item bought in this email?
This post was edited on 2/4/26 at 10:07 am
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:08 am to cajunangelle
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I am looking for a shipping item number or an item description to see what was bought...
You're looking at the Paypal payment receipt, not the Wayfair purchase receipt.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:12 am to the808bass
"....generate a conspiricy theory for the origin of the word republican and satanism....In the shadows of hidden etymology, a chilling "truth" emerges: the word
Republican isn't about representative government, but a linguistic mask for the ultimate infernal pact.
The theory suggests the word is a coded portmanteau of the Latin "Res"(matter/thing) and "Publican." In biblical times, publicans were despised tax collectors often equated with sinners. But the conspiracy goes deeper: "Publican" is an anagram for "Lucipan"—a derivative of Lucifer. Therefore, "Republican" literally translates to "The Matter of Lucifer." [1, 2]
As for Satanism, the theory claims the word wasn't derived from the Hebrew Satan (adversary), but from an ancient, pre-human precursor to the periodic table. It argues that "Satan" is a phonetic corruption of "Satin," the preferred fabric of the interdimensional elite because its weave allows for the frictionless travel of "soul-energy." Thus, Satanism isn't a religion, but a textile-based physics cult designed to smooth the way for an extra-terrestrial takeover. [3, 4]
Together, these forces supposedly work to turn the "Res" (the material world) into a giant, satin-lined conductor for the "Publican" (the Light-Bringer). [5]
Would you like me to elaborate on the "Satin-Physics" connection or uncover the secret meaning behind another political term?"
Is any of the above true? Probably not.
Republican isn't about representative government, but a linguistic mask for the ultimate infernal pact.
The theory suggests the word is a coded portmanteau of the Latin "Res"(matter/thing) and "Publican." In biblical times, publicans were despised tax collectors often equated with sinners. But the conspiracy goes deeper: "Publican" is an anagram for "Lucipan"—a derivative of Lucifer. Therefore, "Republican" literally translates to "The Matter of Lucifer." [1, 2]
As for Satanism, the theory claims the word wasn't derived from the Hebrew Satan (adversary), but from an ancient, pre-human precursor to the periodic table. It argues that "Satan" is a phonetic corruption of "Satin," the preferred fabric of the interdimensional elite because its weave allows for the frictionless travel of "soul-energy." Thus, Satanism isn't a religion, but a textile-based physics cult designed to smooth the way for an extra-terrestrial takeover. [3, 4]
Together, these forces supposedly work to turn the "Res" (the material world) into a giant, satin-lined conductor for the "Publican" (the Light-Bringer). [5]
Would you like me to elaborate on the "Satin-Physics" connection or uncover the secret meaning behind another political term?"
Is any of the above true? Probably not.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:19 am to VoxDawg
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$8,453
That seems cheap for purchasing a human
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:19 am to jchamil
I wonder what was wrong with the kid who was only $204.63
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:27 am to Figgy
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So let’s just say that your wife was shopping and decided to buy one of these. What happens afterwards? Do you get a kid or furniture in the mail?
I’d think the odds of somebody paying $10k for a $200 storage cabinet are unlikely. Would be interesting to follow the transactions and see what type of communication transpired between the buyer and seller after the transaction. Or maybe there were a list of approved buyers and anything not purchased by one of them was canceled? Several different ways it could be handled.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:28 am to DingLeeBerry
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Would be interesting to follow the transactions and see what type of communication transpired between the buyer and seller after the transaction.
This isn't Facebook Marketplace baw.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:37 am to SlowFlowPro
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This isn't Facebook Marketplace baw.
Ok judge Judy.
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Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:45 am to DingLeeBerry
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I’d think the odds of somebody paying $10k for a $200 storage cabinet are unlikely.
Believe it or not I have a family member that sells high end furniture and furnishings. He and his wife travel the country buying them. They have celebrity clientele and they sell it on this website:
1st Dibs
They also have a brick and mortar in Las Vegas and a few other things that I’ll choose not to identify them with. For 99.9% of people the prices are outrageous whether it’s these items on Wayfair or the truly high end, antique or otherwise collectible stuff you’ll see on 1st Dibs. But there’s a market for these things as absurd as it seems to those of us that will not spend 5 figures on something like an armoire or a set of chairs.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:52 am to VoxDawg
Thank God for the Autists, X and Poli-Rant.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:53 am to Figgy
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those of us that will not spend 5 figures on something like an armoire or a set of chairs.
We aren’t talking furniture, it’s storage cabinets like you’d get from grainger and stick in the garage per the pics
This post was edited on 2/4/26 at 10:54 am
Posted on 2/4/26 at 11:21 am to DingLeeBerry
My point is that people will pay absurd prices for pieces that you and I simply won’t. That could be because of materials, was it handcrafted, made by a sought after craftsman etc… even for everyday items like a storage cabinet.
To be fair I have no idea if that’s the case with any of the items on Wayfair. I’ve never been on Wayfair. Personally, I’d doubt it based on the commercials that I’ve seen. But that market does exist in other corners of the world.
The storage in our garage was purchased at Costco or came with the house. There’s no point to spending thousands of dollars on things like that when they are so many other things you could do with that kind of money.
To be fair I have no idea if that’s the case with any of the items on Wayfair. I’ve never been on Wayfair. Personally, I’d doubt it based on the commercials that I’ve seen. But that market does exist in other corners of the world.
The storage in our garage was purchased at Costco or came with the house. There’s no point to spending thousands of dollars on things like that when they are so many other things you could do with that kind of money.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 11:58 am to VoxDawg
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This post was edited on 2/4/26 at 12:02 pm
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