my friend made a mass-document-searchable app, open-sourced it, and has presented several sites for you to search and discover
https://epsteinfiles.info/ ← guiffre v maxwell trial
https://idoread.com ← star gate files
one of the things i like most about these sites is that the search bar provides a way for one to think of a question and then type in words, using and/or or and/not ““ search terms
since the app is open source, people can use it to create document lists for numerous other projects of similar kind, such as this sample one for minnesota elections released in january 2025 (so far it only has about 100 documents)
can see this being used for many things because it’s important for documents not to be hidden or hard to find
more on how the guiffre v maxwell files came together from this post:
Epstein Trial Files
The Jeffrey Epstein Trial Files was released in partnership with Erik Van Mechelen. Together, we divided and conquered the challenge of ingesting court records into an instance of apario-reader, so it could be used in self-hosted local instances. Erik collected the metadata in a Google Sheet, as needed by the apario-writer, and I updated the apario-writer to differentiate between ingestions where source_url is not .gov or .mil and how that would be reported back to the user that the instance was "unverified". The WhitePaper to the Apario Client is clear about the sourcing origins of records for integrity purposes of the reliability of using StumbleInto and actually getting legitimately surprised by a revelation that God chose to reveal to you in that moment through our combined efforts to bring light to dark truths so society as a whole can address them.