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Naomi Wolf's avatar

It’s not accurate to state that my conclusion is that all information should not be revealed. My essay with its caution that the files probably contain innocent as well as guilty names, is directed at the citizenry. We should bear that in mind even as we press for transparency. I would never urge the protection in ant way of alleged pedophiles or traffickers.

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Peter Daniel Miller's avatar

Thank you very kindly, Naomi Wolf, for the clarification. I have revised in accord with your comment above. Given how your essay reveals the essence and the nuance of this case, I am pleased and grateful to mention it.

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Naomi Wolf's avatar

Hi, Naomi Wolf here

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Naomi Wolf's avatar

Thank you for the mention. One correction please.

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Peter Daniel Miller's avatar

Done.

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Dr Naomi Wolf's avatar

Thank you!

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David O'Halloran's avatar

Well written and informative. Thanks

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Tom Veblen's avatar

Peter, Just as war is too important to leave to the generals, science is too important to be left to the scientists. Your common sense approach to the matter is much appreciated. Tom V

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Janice's avatar

Thank you.

An accounting was required, and in your post of July 26, 2025, Peter Daniel Miller, you have given an accounting as full as needs be. It would have been incomplete without the link to the annotated list of Epstein contacts (among which are innocents and victims), and clients; and the quotes from Naomi Wolf within her story, which put the Jeffrey Epstein story into a moral context. For many of us, I believe that it can serve as THE moral context.

It is common sense to remind ourselves that the same moral compass holds for all of us, and the brightest among us must hold to the highest standards.

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