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jmail.world (EFTA Email Parser)

artifactAI & Compute · The Blackmail Network
When the government dumped a mountain of Epstein emails with no way to search them, two coders built a Gmail-style tool that got 450 million views.
Who they are

jmail.world, a website launched in November 2025 by Riley Walz and Luke Igel that puts a familiar email-inbox interface over the released Epstein emails.

What they do

The engine treats it as ordinary citizens using tech to make an unsearchable government document dump usable.

How it works

It used OCR software (Reducto AI) to pull text from the files — the engine corrects a common mistake, noting the 'Jemini' search feature is a parody name, not Google's Gemini doing the work. It drew about 450 million views and racked up a $46,485.99 Vercel bill that the company's CEO offered to pay; it later expanded into spin-off tools, and Riley Walz alone was hired by OpenAI in early 2026.

Why it matters

It matters as a case of civilian effort filling the gap left when officials release records in a form nobody can actually search.

The engine's record — word for word
[Report #109 — Maxwell Apparatus] Built by Riley Walz and Luke Igel (cofounder, Kino AI), launched Nov 21 2025: a Gmail-style interface over the EFTA Epstein-email release. Text extraction via Reducto AI (OCR); the 'Jemini' search feature is a Gemini parody — NOT Google Gemini doing the OCR. ~450M page views / 25M+ unique visitors; a $46,485.99 Vercel bill (the Vercel CEO offered to cover it). Civilian AI parsing forced by the DOJ's unindexed dump. [Fact-checked Jun 17 2026.] [Report #111 — Epstein Eugenics/Statecraft] CORRECTION: text extraction was Reducto AI OCR (the 'Jemini' is a Gemini-parody search feature, NOT Google Gemini doing the OCR). The civilian stack expanded into a 'Jsuite' (JPhotos, JFlights, Jamazon, JWiki) and absorbed Drop Site News's DDoSecrets-sourced Yahoo email cache (Dec 2025); ~450M views. Only Riley Walz (not Luke Igel) was hired by OpenAI's OAI Labs (Feb 2026).
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