The 10,000 terabytes of video came from Epstein's Ranch, the Island was scrubbed clean, there was no smoking gun at the Island.
Joe Rogan never asked about the video's that were found at Epstein's Ranch. Kash was asked if there were video's from the Island and Kash said, no.
I wish Joe had asked him about what Alex Jones claims about the 10k terabytes. If Kash had said there was nothing there in the 10K you could get upset but that never happened. All Kash said about abuse videos was that he was never going to release videos of the abused woman on the videos he has. Which makes sense, they are part of an ongoing investigation, and you cannot release even blurred out videos of women and kids being abused, it is offensive and unfair to the victims to have their abuse viewed over and over on the internet.
I'm ashamed James O'keefe posted this, he knows better.
10,000 terabytes is unlikely. That's more data than most giant corporations were packing around in that era in their industrial sized data centers.
Throw some sanity checks at your favorite Ai calculator and you'll get something like:
Low-quality SD (480p): 22.2 million hours (2,539 years).
HD (720p): 4.4 million hours (508 years).
Full HD (1080p): 2.2 million hours (254 years).
4K UHD: 889,000 hours (101 years).
So, not "impossible" but really 10,000 terabytes wouldn't be reviewed in our lifetime had to have been spouted as a sensational number rather than an accurate number.
The 10,000 terabytes of video came from Epstein's Ranch, the Island was scrubbed clean, there was no smoking gun at the Island.
Joe Rogan never asked about the video's that were found at Epstein's Ranch. Kash was asked if there were video's from the Island and Kash said, no.
I wish Joe had asked him about what Alex Jones claims about the 10k terabytes. If Kash had said there was nothing there in the 10K you could get upset but that never happened. All Kash said about abuse videos was that he was never going to release videos of the abused woman on the videos he has. Which makes sense, they are part of an ongoing investigation, and you cannot release even blurred out videos of women and kids being abused, it is offensive and unfair to the victims to have their abuse viewed over and over on the internet. I'm ashamed James O'keefe posted this, he knows better.
10,000 terabytes is unlikely. That's more data than most giant corporations were packing around in that era in their industrial sized data centers.
Throw some sanity checks at your favorite Ai calculator and you'll get something like:
Low-quality SD (480p): 22.2 million hours (2,539 years).
HD (720p): 4.4 million hours (508 years).
Full HD (1080p): 2.2 million hours (254 years).
4K UHD: 889,000 hours (101 years).
So, not "impossible" but really 10,000 terabytes wouldn't be reviewed in our lifetime had to have been spouted as a sensational number rather than an accurate number.