Pokemon Go Players Found Something Disturbing on Epstein Island And Epstein Himself Sent Emails About the Game
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Pokemon Go Players Found Something Disturbing on Epstein Island  And Epstein Himself Sent Emails About the Game
"Savvy players of Pokemon Go, the mobile game that lets players catch digital creatures at real-world locations all over the globe, spotted one of the app's PokeStops in a disturbing location: Epstein Island. And among the released Epstein files is an odd email from 2016, sent by Jeffrey Epstein himself, referencing the game. The game, developed and released by San Francisco-based software company Niantic, uses GPS technology to overlay a virtual reality map over the real world,"
"Many were set up by the programmers or in partnership with companies that paid a sponsorship fee; Starbucks was an early collaborator that actively sought to have PokeStops established at its stores across the U.S. Players can submit suggested PokeStops too after they reach a certain level, using Niantic's online portal or within the mobile app. Recently, photos were widely shared on Reddit and social media platforms of a PokeStop on Little Saint James aka Epstein Island, the island in the U.S. Virgin Islands that was privately owned by Epstein and was allegedly used as a base of operations for his child sex trafficking and other crimes."
Players of Pokémon Go found a PokeStop located on Little Saint James, Jeffrey Epstein's privately owned island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The PokeStop is marked with a photograph and label and apparently sits on an outdoor sundial. Pokémon Go uses Niantic's GPS-based overlay of a virtual map onto the real world, with PokeStops often established at public landmarks or via user submissions. Some PokeStops were created by programmers or corporate sponsorships, like early Starbucks partnerships. Players who spoof locations have detected the Epstein Island stop. A 2016 email from Jeffrey Epstein referencing the game appeared among released Epstein files.
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