Finally Some Encryption: Anonymous Epstein File Release Meme
VE BOOOOMMM — The world-famous hacker group Anonymous announced that they will soon release the Epstein files! All the perverts will be exposed one by one.
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Finally some encryption
Overview
This meme features a screenshot of a public X (formerly Twitter) post from user @GPX_Press, which claims the international decentralized hacker group Anonymous will soon release the full unredacted Epstein files, exposing all individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein's underage sex trafficking ring. The short 2 minute 8 second video clip attached to the tweet shows a person wearing the iconic Anonymous Guy Fawkes mask and black hood, holding a blank sheet of paper in a standard public announcement pose, with the Anonymous globe logo visible on the left side of the distorted screen background. The meme is titled 'Finally some encryption' by its original 9Gag poster, which is a deliberate pun: while encryption typically refers to technology used to hide or secure private data, here the phrase refers to the release of previously sealed, hidden Epstein files as a form of 'encryption' that exposes powerful wrongdoers, subverting the standard definition of the term for humorous effect.
Origin notes
This meme was sourced from an RSS feed of 9Gag, where it was posted under the title 'Finally some encryption'. The underlying social media screenshot is taken from a post on the X/Twitter platform by user @GPX_Press, which repurposes widely circulated stock footage of an Anonymous spokesperson that has been used for years in memes, joke announcements, and legitimate public statements from the decentralized hacker group. The meme plays on longstanding public curiosity and widespread popular demand for the full unredacted release of all court documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which have been the subject of significant online speculation and conspiracy theories for many years.