Not sure if you guys have heard about the FBI going through hundreds of thousands of Epstein documents to find any mention of Trump. Here's a quick link to a mention of it.
https://www.firstpost.com/world/hav...-to-matter-antimatter-asymmetry-13909801.html
As someone who is very knowledgeable about eDiscovery, it sounds like 100% BS.
1. They said they had 1,000 reviewers working 24 hour shifts to go through about 100,000 documents. A single experienced reviewer SHOULD be able to do about 1,000 documents in a day on average. They'd be able to finish 100,000 documents with 1,000 reviewers in a couple hours MAX. The talk of 24 hour shifts is total garbage to make it sound like they're working hard.
2. When dealing with discovery, all the data is processed into a hosting platform, where all the text is extracted and searchable. If they were looking for mentions of "Trump" or "Donald", they could find them in seconds. If the text was handwritten, then they could attempt OCR (Optical character recognition), but if not, they'd have to be manually reviewed.
3. You may say "What if they're going through the paper documents by hand so it takes longer?". No, that's not how things are done anymore. Everything is scanned if they're paper documents and OCR'ed. The original documents are numbered and put in storage to not damage them.
So yeah, more lying directly to your faces, and people don't know if it's true or not.