NYT: Epstein Hoped to Seed Human Race With His DNA

John Romero | August 1, 2019
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The New York Times came out with a disturbing piece on convicted sex offender Jefferey Epstein.

From The NYT:

He [Epstein] hoped to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at his vast New Mexico ranch. Mr. Epstein over the years confided to scientists and others about his scheme, according to four people familiar with his thinking, although there is no evidence that it ever came to fruition. 

The article talks about how Epstein used his vast fortune to attract some of the smartest scientific minds by propositioning them with research dollars.

Some of the people he attracted were famed scientist Stephen Hawking, George M. Church, a molecular engineer who has worked to identify genes that could be altered to create superior humans, and Oliver Sacks a neurologist and best-selling author. He would host events such as the one on his private island in the US Virgin Islands back in 2006 to discuss his scientific interests. An island that some locals have dubbed Pedo Island.

Some of the topics discussed were transhumanism, cryogenics, DNA editing, and eugenics. Epstein had an obsession with improving humans. His interest in transhumanism came from using machines to create better humans. This pursuit in creating a better person also fueled his interests in controlled breeding, commonly referred to as eugenics and also using technology to edit the actuals genes of an individual. Epstein had a plan that was commonly discussed with scientists he associated with.

The NYT 

On multiple occasions starting in the early 2000s, Mr. Epstein told scientists and businessmen about his ambitions to use his New Mexico ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm and would give birth to his babies, according to two award-winning scientists and an adviser to large companies and wealthy individuals, all of whom Mr. Epstein told about it.

This, along with the mountain of allegations of child trafficking against him, paint a dark picture of the former Democrat donor and Clinton associate. 

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