Epstein flies expose plans for designer babies and cloning

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Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy financier accused of sex trafficking, planned to develop an improved super-race of humans using genetic engineering and artificial intelligence, according to the New York Times.

In the aftermath of his 2008 sex trafficking conviction, Epstein hoped to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at his ranch in New Mexico, one of his properties where young women, including minors, were allegedly abused, the newspaper reported in a major investigation.

Though there is little evidence the scheme ever progressed beyond fantasy, prominent scientists, including the late Stephen Hawking, regularly attended dinners, lunches and conferences held by Epstein, the Times said.

Jeffrey Epstein was collaborating with Bitcoin developer biohacker and transhumanist Bryan Bishop to create ‘the first live birth of a human “designer baby” and human cloning within five years, and was conducting initial experiments in UKRAINE

“Sounds like you could be the first investor as long as absolute anonymity is kept. I have always envisioned there would be anonymity requirements about babies– we can’t publicly identify who these are or their parents or benefactors, it would brand the child as (essentially, and sadly) a freak for life in the media. So I had always assumed the investor would need absolute anonymity, for these kinds of products. So the financial structure needs to be designed with these details in mind.”

“This gets us out of our self-funded “garage biology” phase to the first live birth of a human designer baby, and possibly a human clone, within 5 years. Once we reach the first birth, everything changes and the world will never be the same again, much less the future of the human species”

His, social circle and business dealings included numerous prominent figures, such as Ghislaine Maxwell (who was convicted for aiding him), Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew, as revealed in unsealed flight logs and court documents.