(Commenting on)  NEWS ALERT: Elon Musk fires back after his name is shown in Epstein documents

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  1. So if you interpret the ledger the other way, Epstein wanted musk to come to the island that day and not musk wanting to go to the island

  2. Exactly!!!! Now time for Musk to sue sue sue!!!
    Where is the flight ledger that says he was on the plane and what date?

    • Someone probably scrubbed that. The ATC system has a record of passenger names but since it was a private jet (the epstein jet) there may not be one saved if it has been more than 5 years since the date of travel. The ATC (Air Traffic Control) does have access to a passenger name list of all commercial flights and private flights operating in the U.S. This is primarily through the Passenger Name Record (PNR) data, which is provided by air carriers to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for various security and regulatory purposes. Additionally, the ATO Fact Book contains data on air passenger travelers, which includes passenger names and other relevant information. ATC keeps the name lists for 5 years from the date of travel. This is one of the reasons that you should never exchange seats with someone on a flight. In case of an accident, they might identify the wrong person who was assigned a specific seat in the remains. It could get ugly in that case.

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