
When It Hits the Fan Power, PR and the 'Epstein Class'
Nov 26, 2025
Explore the intriguing dynamics of elite communication revealed by the Epstein files, showcasing how powerful individuals share coded messages. Delve into the fallout from a scandal at Lloyd's of London, questioning whether their reputation for reform is still intact. Discover the Freemasons' attempts at transparency as they open their doors to the public, weighing the benefits against the loss of mystique. This discussion highlights how modern elites increasingly rely on encrypted messaging, emphasizing the changing landscape of power and secrecy.
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Elite 'Bat Signals' Reveal Hidden Power
- The released Epstein emails reveal how elites use short, coded messages as "bat signals" to trade information and influence.
- David Yelland argues this language shows the private mechanics of power beyond public roles.
Email Cache Is A Rare Historical Window
- Modern elites avoid email in favor of ephemeral apps like WhatsApp and Signal, so the Epstein cache may be unique and unlikely to recur.
- This makes the released emails a rare window into past elite networks and dealmaking.
Avoid Emailing Sensitive Material
- Avoid putting sensitive matters in email; senior figures use short, rapid messages and restrict written records for a reason.
- Simon Lewis warns that in government you should never put anything in an email unless absolutely necessary.




