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She found it? Crazy.
It also had a lot more names?
And here is a searchable database of all of the names with photos:
https://www.businessinsider.com/search-jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book-for-the-first-time-2020-7
So as best I can tell this is a different... uh, edition, so to speak, of Epstein's contact book.
But yeah, thats the whole problem, how do you actually, certainly prove its genuine?
Could be a well done fake.
Hence my black market artefact analogy.
...
Like uh, the Nag Hammadi library... that was apparently found in the 1940s/50s by some kids cave spelunking, bounced around the ME archaeology black market for decades, at one point got bought by some wealthy dude, stayed in a safety deposit box in NYC or something for a decade...
... and then actually got handed off to a real university or museum team, who promptly shit their pants, suspecting it to be genuine, then properly reassembled it from being mostly disintegrated, testesd the material and writing and language style and confirmed it is actually genuine... and then preserved in a proper vessel/environment...
And that is how we know about something like 1/3 of the contents of early / heretical / 'gnostic' Christian writings and beliefs.
... Shit like that is why Indiana Jones says 'It belongs in a museum!'