Jeffrey Epstein’s Transhumanist Efforts Live On

By Maryam Henein

They say that in the aftermath of his 2008 sex trafficking conviction, Jeffrey Epstein wanted to develop an improved super-race of humans using genetic engineering and artificial intelligence and impregnate women with his seed — 20 women at a time.

Epstein told scientists and businessmen about his ambitions to use his 33,000-sq-ft Zorro Ranch in a tiny town outside Santa Fe as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm, according To The New York Times. Zorro is just one of his properties where young women, including minors, were abused.

Was Epstein running a baby factory?

He reportedly got the idea from a ‘Repository for Germinal Choice’ which was a sperm bank in Escondido, California, in 1980 by Robert K Graham. He was an avowed eugenicist and tycoon who got rich by developing shatterproof eyeglass lenses.

According to a 2001 story in Slate, Graham only convinced three or five (the stories vary) to actually contribute, and the Repository shuttered in 1999.

One may laugh at the arrogance of this philanthropist parasite sex offender, but Epstein made science sexy, surrounding himself with scientists, and scholars, and funding many initiatives to cultivate good genes. That’s what Eugenicists are all about.

And how about the plethora of technofascist transhumanist initiatives he funded? Epstein was integral in fulfilling the elite’s Eugenic Paradise.

People focus on Little Saint James in the Virgin Islands but how about Zorro Ranch in New Mexico?

“[Transhumanism is another] one of Egg Dicks weirdo fascinations that isn’t discussed nearly enough,” Bobby Capucci recently told me. He’s been covering the Epstein case for years. (I will be interviewing him again in March 2024. I invite you to watch my previous interviews with him.)

With that said others like Jason Bermas, Mel K, and Whitney Webb have dug into this angle at great length. I don’t profess to be an expert or to go as deep as I usually go. Nonetheless, I dont think there’s been enough coverage compared to his blackmail sex trafficking operation.

Cleaning Money With Science Fiction (Faction)

Jeffrey Epstein had the hookup despite being a college drop. He was a member of the Edge Foundation, an organization made up of internationally respected thinkers and achievers run by literary agent John Brockman. He was a resident of St. Thomas in the USVI and was a former member of the Council of Foreign Relations, the New York Academy of Science, The Trilateral Commission, and a former board member of Rockefeller University. He rubbed elbows with celebs and politicians and had his paws in dozens of charities and prestigious universities. He penetrated every sector of our society.

Epstein also arguably used his nonprofits like the Florida Science Foundation and The COUQ Foundation to advance his agenda. Naked Angels?

In 2000, he created the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation to sponsor cutting-edge scientists like George Church PhD – Professor of Genetics at Harvard;  the evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould; the neurologist and author Oliver Sacks;  MIT theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek, a Nobel laureate.

The foundation directly funded university departments like Harvard and MIT, individual scientists, and experiments in a wide range of subjects from quantum physics, evolutionary biology, and theoretical mathematics to computer intelligence and neuroscience.

For instance, the foundation helped fund NeuroTV, an online network devoted to academic interviews on everything neuroscience. The now-defunct show produced more than 13 episodes.

In 2003, the Foundation established The Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard University with a $30 million grant under the direction of Martin Nowak, a professor of Mathematics and Biology whose colleague is Nanotech King Charles Lieber. Epstein wasn’t only classically trained to play the piano, he was a math teacher at Dalton. That’s where he was when he was plucked for Wall Street before he eventually managed money for billionaires.”

…Full article at substack

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