Something has been quietly building behind the scenes.
For months, we have been digging through documents, tracking timelines, reviewing court records, studying investigative reporting, and connecting pieces of stories that many people would rather leave buried. Now it is time to bring those investigations into a new format.
Today, we are officially announcing the launch of The Butterfly Bureau Podcast, arriving in June 2026.
The Butterfly Bureau was created for people who still believe facts matter. It was built for researchers, journalists, survivors, investigators, internet sleuths, and ordinary people who are tired of watching important stories disappear beneath headlines, public relations campaigns, and carefully managed narratives.
We are not interested in sensationalism.
We are interested in documentation.
What Is The Butterfly Bureau?
The Butterfly Bureau is an investigative media project focused on complex stories involving power, corruption, exploitation, hidden networks, institutional failures, and unanswered questions.
Our work combines open source research, public records, court filings, investigative journalism, historical context, and collaborative investigation.
Some stories vanish because they are solved.
Others vanish because people stop looking.
The Butterfly Bureau exists for the second category.
We believe the public deserves access to information that is organized, understandable, and grounded in evidence. We believe difficult questions should still be asked, even when they make powerful people uncomfortable.
Most importantly, we believe documentation matters.
Because memory is fragile.
Records are not.
Why We Created The Podcast
Over the past year, we have watched public interest grow around investigations involving Jeffrey Epstein, elite networks, institutional accountability, intelligence linked questions, political influence, media narratives, and historical cover ups.
Many people want to understand these stories.
The problem is that information is often scattered across thousands of pages, decades of reporting, fragmented archives, podcasts, lawsuits, and public records.
The Butterfly Bureau Podcast was created to help connect those pieces.
Each episode will focus on evidence, timelines, context, and investigative questions that deserve closer examination.
Some episodes will explore major public scandals.
Others will focus on overlooked documents, forgotten figures, unusual connections, and developing stories that have received little mainstream attention.
Think less true crime entertainment.
Think more investigative map room at 2 AM with too many documents open and a growing sense that something is not adding up.
What Listeners Can Expect
The Butterfly Bureau Podcast will feature deep dives into investigations, document analysis, network mapping, historical context, expert interviews, journalist conversations, and evidence based storytelling.
Topics will include:
The Epstein Network
Ongoing investigations, document releases, survivor testimony, legal developments, financial connections, and overlooked evidence.
Power And Influence Networks
How wealth, politics, intelligence communities, corporations, media institutions, and social influence intersect behind the scenes.
Historical Investigations
Cases where important evidence was ignored, buried, forgotten, or rediscovered years later.
Open Source Research
Methods, tools, databases, and investigative techniques that help ordinary people understand complex stories.
The Receipts
Episodes dedicated entirely to primary source documents, timelines, court records, and direct evidence.
Because sometimes the most shocking thing in an investigation is not a rumor.
It is a document that has been sitting in public view the entire time.
Built Alongside EpsteinWiki
The Butterfly Bureau will work closely alongside EpsteinWiki, our growing public archive dedicated to documenting the Epstein case and related investigations.
While EpsteinWiki focuses on building a searchable knowledge base and evidence archive, The Butterfly Bureau Podcast will help bring those investigations to life through storytelling, context, and discussion.
The goal is simple.
Preserve the record.
Follow the evidence.
Keep asking questions.
June 2026
Our first episodes arrive in June 2026.
We have spent months building this project, developing investigations, organizing research, and preparing stories that deserve deeper examination.
This is only the beginning.
The documents are still growing.
The investigations are still unfolding.
And the questions are far from finished.
Welcome to The Butterfly Bureau.
The files are open.
Congratulations! Now I know the answer for the place to find the answers.