There seems to be an awful lot of news articles over the past couple years describing Ghislaine's experiences in prison, almost like a weekly television show where you have to tune in next week to learn the latest shenanigans.
Examples:
'Prison Karen' Ghislaine Maxwell accuses a guard of sexual abuse
Ghislaine Maxwell dubbed 'prison Karen' after filing 400 complaints
Ghislaine Maxwell was thrown in solitary confinement over jailhouse interview
Ghislaine Maxwell to launch her appeal to overturn her 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking
Prison guards don't like Ghislaine Maxwell's 'entitled attitude'
Maxwell moved to Florida prison after luxury of Epstein's mansion
Ghislaine Maxwell is hosting etiquette classes for inmates
Ghislaine Maxwell's vegan Thanksgiving in low-security Florida prison will include Tofurky
Ghislaine Maxwell seen walking with galpal as cushy regimen at Florida prison is revealed
‘Fit and sociable’ Ghislaine Maxwell laps up prison life
Ghislaine Maxwell speaks from prison about how a woman plotted to kill her in her sleep
ETC ETC ETC
This may not seem unusual at first glance given the high profile of her arrest and subsequent sentence, yet reading between the lines there seems to be an excessive need to persuade the public that Maxwell is in fact in prison.
I've noticed a similar pattern in the past in the UK with the 'Yorkshire Ripper' Peter Sutcliffe, where every few weeks seemingly for decades there'd be a news article about him complaining about something innocuous in prison, such as not receiving a birthday cake or not being fond of the clothing. It's almost as if he wasn't really in prison and the media were just pumping out these stories to sew the illusion that he was in fact in prison. Incidentally Sutcliffe had a well-publicised visit in Broadmoor psychiatric hospital from Jimmy Savile, a man who would later be revealed as one of Britain's most prolific sex offenders and was best chums with the now-King Charles.
I had previously watched The Truman Show about half a dozen times, but not since before following Q. Having now watched it again I made a few potentially noteworthy observations which to my knowledge and a brief search have not been covered here before (previous discussion appears to be centred around President Truman, the CIA, Rothschilds etc).
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It was said that Truman's birth was watched by 1.7 million viewers
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There were 5 candidate babies to become Truman, but the one which did become Truman (having been born 2 weeks premature) was said to have "arrived on cue"
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Truman's awakening begins right at the start of the movie when a light labelled 'Sirius (9 canis major)' falls from the sky (Sky Event)
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After Truman goes missing and begins his escape, the various actors come together to form a search party for Truman, however this is said to be difficult due to it being night time. The executive producer Christof then makes the decision to abruptly switch from night time to day time (Darkness to Light)
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Christof's final resort towards preventing Truman's escape is a storm
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The age of the Truman character was 29 at the beginning of the movie, but 30 by the time of his escape (Done in 30)