Anonymous to Release Full Epstein Files - Conspiracy Meme

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter/X post from the account GPX News, which claims that the hacktivist collective Anonymous will imminently release the full files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The post states that "the U.S. and Israel should be worried" and that Anonymous intends to expose all individuals involved with Epstein. Included in the post is a still image from a video of an Anonymous member wearing the iconic Guy Fawkes mask, holding a sheet of paper while facing the camera. The meme ties into the widely circulated conspiracy theory surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death, referenced in the original 9Gag title "Epstein files didn't kill themselves"—a play on the viral phrase "Epstein didn't kill himself" that became a popular internet joke and conspiracy talking point.

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Now the U.S. and Israel should be worried.
The world-famous hacker group Anonymous says it will soon release the full Epstein files and expose all those involved one by one. ⚡

Overview

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter/X post from the account GPX News, which claims that the hacktivist collective Anonymous will imminently release the full files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The post states that "the U.S. and Israel should be worried" and that Anonymous intends to expose all individuals involved with Epstein. Included in the post is a still image from a video of an Anonymous member wearing the iconic Guy Fawkes mask, holding a sheet of paper while facing the camera. The meme ties into the widely circulated conspiracy theory surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 death, referenced in the original 9Gag title "Epstein files didn't kill themselves"—a play on the viral phrase "Epstein didn't kill himself" that became a popular internet joke and conspiracy talking point.

Origin notes

The image originates as a screenshot shared on the meme platform 9Gag, as specified in the provided source information. The screenshot captures a post from the Twitter/X account GPX News, which shares a clip from a user named Fatih Özdes. The content references the Anonymous hacktivist group, known for their Guy Fawkes mask symbol and public announcements of hacktivist actions. The original title of the 9Gag post plays on the viral conspiracy theory about Jeffrey Epstein's death, framing the announcement of file releases as a significant, potentially explosive development.

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