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Volaris

(11,544 posts)
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 03:40 PM Tuesday

Epstien ordered 350 gallons of sulfuric acid?!?!?!

David Cay Johnston was on Mark Thompsons show today and said this....wtf is this confirmed?!
Jesus how many people did this FUCKER dissappear?!

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Epstien ordered 350 gallons of sulfuric acid?!?!?! (Original Post) Volaris Tuesday OP
I have seen it reported elsewhere. Apparently there is a receipt in the files. There is Gaugamela Tuesday #1
Plausible- but also a good cover/excuse. 🤔 biophile Tuesday #3
True. Especially as it was ordered just as the investigation was heating up before his Gaugamela Tuesday #5
You're right! Suspicious timing! biophile Tuesday #19
Yes , and that's way way way higher than someone would need residential Tribetime Tuesday #21
But that amount is much higher and usually used for AnCommercial filtration plant not a resident Tribetime Tuesday #20
I did ForgedCrank Tuesday #31
Epstein was a Bond villain, a high-ranking SPECTRE operative, he'd keep a pool full of sharks at his private island sop Tuesday #2
Cheri Jacobus LessAspin Tuesday #4
For Desalination At Substantial Scale... ProfessorGAC Tuesday #6
Thank you. AZJonnie Tuesday #7
Sulfuric Acid Purchases.. ProfessorGAC Tuesday #16
Makes sense. Which also might imply his past purchase history could be examined AZJonnie Tuesday #24
for what it's worth.... OGBuzz Tuesday #8
Well, after all....... DFW Tuesday #9
WTF? Dave Id Tuesday #10
Well, now we know what he did (purchasing this acid) now if he did use it to disolve human bodies, would it bluestarone Tuesday #11
I used to unload railroad tank cars of sulfuric acid. Emile Tuesday #12
Every woman who had physical contact with Trump wanted to bathe in it. 11 Bravo Tuesday #13
No they didn't pattyloutwo Tuesday #28
Ummm ... I know. 11 Bravo Wednesday #32
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Tuesday #14
Is there any evidence Mr. Evil Tuesday #15
Thank you, yes, that's exactly what an investigator should/would look at AZJonnie Tuesday #26
Maggots will certrainly ignore, downplay and then minimize this into irrelvance Torchlight Tuesday #17
Bought for his RO Plant on his Island. chowder66 Tuesday #18
Getting into Vincent Price levels of villainy here! johnp3907 Tuesday #22
I just had to rewatch that 1959 questionable classic when it aired on a local station here two years ago. John1956PA Tuesday #27
The Rifftrax version is hilarious! johnp3907 Tuesday #30
I'm not much of a chemist, Linda ladeewolf Tuesday #23
Yes it definitely does, but since we're delving into (imho borderline silly) theories here on this thread AZJonnie Tuesday #25
Right? I saw it posted here a day Cha Tuesday #29

Gaugamela

(3,384 posts)
1. I have seen it reported elsewhere. Apparently there is a receipt in the files. There is
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 04:01 PM
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a possible benign explanation, which is that the acid is commonly used for reverse osmosis desalination. The receipt has “RO Plant” listed in the description.

biophile

(1,323 posts)
19. You're right! Suspicious timing!
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:19 PM
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Wonder if there was a desalination system and when it was installed? Had they ever ordered that acid before?

ForgedCrank

(3,049 posts)
31. I did
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 10:21 PM
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a little bit of reading on this because I was curious (hopefully law enforcement is not monitoring my google searches).
I also discovered that yes, sulfuric acid would dissolve a human, it just takes a long time. I didn't think it would actually work.
I also found that another common use is for cleaning drains. I'm not sure how one would need multiple barrels of it for that purpose though. Your explanation makes the most sense to me.

sop

(18,023 posts)
2. Epstein was a Bond villain, a high-ranking SPECTRE operative, he'd keep a pool full of sharks at his private island
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 04:06 PM
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LessAspin

(1,921 posts)
4. Cheri Jacobus
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 04:11 PM
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This is what we are all thinking..


Epstein ordered 330 gallons of sulfuric acid the day he found out the FBI was investigating him. Sulfuric acid dissolves corpses, including bones. 330 gallons is enough for 15 years of desalination, so don't claim that's why Epstein ordered it and that the timing was a coincidence.

Cheri Jacobus (@cherijacobus.bsky.social) 2026-02-10T19:13:08.862Z


Uckfay Umptray I AM A PORTLAND PROTECTOR (@uckfay-umptray.bsky.social) 2026-02-10T19:40:19.998Z




Mix it with hydrogen peroxide and you get "piranha solution."
That shit dissolves organic materials in mins.

Frivol the Flowgiston (@flowgiston.bsky.social) 2026-02-10T19:49:25.167Z

ProfessorGAC

(76,234 posts)
6. For Desalination At Substantial Scale...
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 04:44 PM
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...sulfuric acid is used fairly copiously.
350 gallons is a couple mini-bulk containers.
I don't see anything nefarious here, despite who we're talking about.

AZJonnie

(3,294 posts)
7. Thank you.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:06 PM
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Saved me the trouble.

Also, the fact that the date the investigation opened matches this order does not prove (or really even suggest) that this was the day Epstein became aware of it being opened.

Sulfuric acid dosing for RO/desalination depends on:
* Plant capacity (gallons per day of water produced).
* Feed‑water alkalinity and carbonate hardness.
* Target pH and scaling control strategy.
* Whether the same chemical is also used for pools, wastewater, cleaning, etc.

Change any of those and the annual acid demand can move by orders of magnitude.

"15 years worth" is internet back-of-napkin math.

ProfessorGAC

(76,234 posts)
16. Sulfuric Acid Purchases..
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:58 PM
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...to entities not established as chemical operating or waste water treatment sites might be tracked because of the use of sulfuric in explosives manufacturing is typical.
It's a dehydrating agent that helps improve nitration yields.
The ATF might track anything over a box of 4 gallon jugs. Who knows how little raises a flag?
But, that's the ATF's job, so it wouldn't surprise me at all.

AZJonnie

(3,294 posts)
24. Makes sense. Which also might imply his past purchase history could be examined
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:38 PM
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to determine whether this purchase was wildly out-of-cycle, if one had access thereto.

bluestarone

(21,716 posts)
11. Well, now we know what he did (purchasing this acid) now if he did use it to disolve human bodies, would it
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:45 PM
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be easy to find the site that this took place?

Emile

(41,539 posts)
12. I used to unload railroad tank cars of sulfuric acid.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:50 PM
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I had a couple drops on my steel toe work shoe that I didn't see. It eat a hole through my shoe and was eating my flesh in my foot before I noticed. It's some bad shit.

Response to Volaris (Original post)

Mr. Evil

(3,451 posts)
15. Is there any evidence
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 05:56 PM
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of previous and/or regular orders of this quantity? If this amount was just a one-time purchase that should raise some concerns. Then again, these are mega millionaires and billionaires without much of a moral compass we're talking about.

AZJonnie

(3,294 posts)
26. Thank you, yes, that's exactly what an investigator should/would look at
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:49 PM
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However it's quite logical that a large, luxury island compound, likely with many pools, went through RO water (hence, sulfuric acid) like it was going out of style.

This information, in a vacuum, with no reason to think Epstein became INSTANTLY aware the very day the FBI started their investigation, and no known "missing persons" tied to the guy to begin with, cannot be reasonably assessed as incriminating, IMHO.

Torchlight

(6,569 posts)
17. Maggots will certrainly ignore, downplay and then minimize this into irrelvance
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:08 PM
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if they get the chance. Guessing the same rightwingers who advertise locally as Skeptics® will eat this with the same gusto as loaded mashed potatoes on a cold winter afternoon.

chowder66

(12,029 posts)
18. Bought for his RO Plant on his Island.
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:15 PM
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Jeffrey Epstein appears to have purchased 330 gallons of sulfuric acid for his private island on the same date in 2018 when the FBI reopened investigations into his trafficking charges.
.........
The request on the sulfuric acid form reads: “x 6 55 gal drums sulphuric acid w/fuel and insurance charge for transport; materials for conductivity probes; replacement pH and cable – RO plant.”

https://www.boredpanda.com/330-gallons-of-sulfuric-acid-purchased-for-epstein-island-on-day-fbi-started-investigating/

Linda ladeewolf

(1,125 posts)
23. I'm not much of a chemist,
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 06:43 PM
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Wouldn’t the dissolving of bodies leave some kind of evidence of what was dissolved? I’ mean traces of chemical changes in the acid itself?

AZJonnie

(3,294 posts)
25. Yes it definitely does, but since we're delving into (imho borderline silly) theories here on this thread
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 07:43 PM
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He also had an entire ocean readily available, really nearby. And probably lots of boats.

ETA: what I mean is that is that there was a readily available dumping/dilution site for the theoretical human-remains-contaminated H2SO4.

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