Since none of you faggots can start a proper thread here we go

Since none of you faggots can start a proper thread here we go.

>nytimes.com/2019/07/31/business/jeffrey-epstein-eugenics.html

>Jeffrey E. Epstein, the wealthy financier who is accused of sex trafficking, had an unusual dream: He 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.

>Mr. Epstein’s vision reflected his longstanding fascination with what has become known as transhumanism: the science of improving the human population through technologies like genetic engineering and artificial intelligence. Critics have likened transhumanism to a modern-day version of eugenics, the discredited field of improving the human race through controlled breeding.


>Mr. Epstein, who was charged in July with the sexual trafficking of girls as young as 14, was a serial illusionist: He lied about the identities of his clients, his wealth, his financial prowess, his personal achievements. But he managed to use connections and charisma to cultivate valuable relationships with business and political leaders.

>Interviews with more than a dozen of his acquaintances, as well as public documents, show that he used the same tactics to insinuate himself into an elite scientific community, thus allowing him to pursue his interests in eugenics and other fringe fields like cryonics.


>Lawyers for Mr. Epstein, who has pleaded not guilty to the sex-trafficking charges, did not respond to requests for comment.

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>Mr. Epstein attracted a glittering array of prominent scientists. They included the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Murray Gell-Mann, who discovered the quark; the theoretical physicist and best-selling author Stephen Hawking; the paleontologist and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould; Oliver Sacks, the neurologist and best-selling author; George M. Church, a molecular engineer who has worked to identify genes that could be altered to create superior humans; and the M.I.T. theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek, a Nobel laureate.

>Mr. Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, which he confided to scientists and others he hoped to use as the site for seeding the human race with his DNA.CreditDrone Base/Reuters
The lure for some of the scientists was Mr. Epstein’s money. He dangled financing for their pet projects. Some of the scientists said that the prospect of financing blinded them to the seriousness of his sexual transgressions, and even led them to give credence to some of Mr. Epstein’s half-baked scientific musings.

>Scientists gathered at dinner parties at Mr. Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, where Dom Pérignon and expensive wines flowed freely, even though Mr. Epstein did not drink. He hosted buffet lunches at Harvard’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, which he had helped start with a $6.5 million donation.

>Others flew to conferences sponsored by Mr. Epstein in the United States Virgin Islands and were feted on his private island there. Once, the scientists — including Mr. Hawking — crowded on board a submarine that Mr. Epstein had chartered.

>The Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker said he was invited by colleagues — including Martin Nowak, a Harvard professor of mathematics and biology, and the theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss — to “salons and coffee klatsches” at which Mr. Epstein would hold court.

>While some of Mr. Pinker’s peers hailed Mr. Epstein as brilliant, Mr. Pinker described him as an “intellectual impostor.”

>“He would abruptly change the subject, A.D.D.-style, dismiss an observation with an adolescent wisecrack,” Mr. Pinker said.

>Another scientist cultivated by Mr. Epstein, Jaron Lanier, a prolific author who is a founding father of virtual reality, said that Mr. Epstein’s ideas did not amount to science, in that they did not lend themselves to rigorous proof. Mr. Lanier said Mr. Epstein had once hypothesized that atoms behaved like investors in a marketplace.


>Mr. Lanier said he had declined any funding from Mr. Epstein and that he had met with him only once after Mr. Epstein in 2008 pleaded guilty to charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor.

>Mr. Epstein was willing to finance research that others viewed as bizarre. He told one scientist that he was bankrolling efforts to identify a mysterious particle that might trigger the feeling that someone is watching you.

>At one session at Harvard, Mr. Epstein criticized efforts to reduce starvation and provide health care to the poor because doing so increased the risk of overpopulation, said Mr. Pinker, who was there. Mr. Pinker said he had rebutted the argument, citing research showing that high rates of infant mortality simply caused people to have more children. Mr. Epstein seemed annoyed, and a Harvard colleague later told Mr. Pinker that he had been “voted off the island” and was no longer welcome at Mr. Epstein’s gatherings.

>Then there was Mr. Epstein’s interest in eugenics.

>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.

>It was not a secret. The adviser, for example, said he was told about the plans not only by Mr. Epstein, at a gathering at his Manhattan townhouse, but also by at least one prominent member of the business community. One of the scientists said Mr. Epstein divulged his idea in 2001 at a dinner at the same townhouse; the other recalled Mr. Epstein discussing it with him at a 2006 conference that he hosted in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.

>The idea struck all three as far-fetched and disturbing. There is no indication that it would have been against the law.

>Once, at a dinner at Mr. Epstein’s mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Mr. Lanier said he talked to a scientist who told him that Mr. Epstein’s goal was to have 20 women at a time impregnated at his 33,000-square-foot Zorro Ranch in a tiny town outside Santa Fe. Mr. Lanier said the scientist identified herself as working at NASA, but he did not remember her name.

>According to Mr. Lanier, the NASA scientist said Mr. Epstein had based his idea for a baby ranch on accounts of the Repository for Germinal Choice, which was to be stocked with the sperm of Nobel laureates who wanted to strengthen the human gene pool. (Only one Nobel Prize winner has acknowledged contributing sperm to it. The repository discontinued operations in 1999.)

>Mr. Lanier, the virtual-reality creator and author, said he had the impression that Mr. Epstein was using the dinner parties — where some guests were attractive women with impressive academic credentials — to screen candidates to bear Mr. Epstein’s children.

>One adherent of transhumanism said that he and Mr. Epstein discussed the financier’s interest in cryonics, an unproven science in which people’s bodies are frozen to be brought back to life in the future. Mr. Epstein told this person that he wanted his head and penis to be frozen.

>Southern Trust Company, Mr. Epstein’s Virgin Island-incorporated business, disclosed in a local filing that it was engaged in DNA analysis. Calls to Southern Trust, which sponsored a science and math fair for school children in the Virgin Islands in 2014, were not returned.

>In 2011, a charity established by Mr. Epstein gave $20,000 to the Worldwide Transhumanist Association, which now operates under the name Humanity Plus. The group’s website says that its goal is “to deeply influence a new generation of thinkers who dare to envision humanity’s next steps.”

>Mr. Epstein’s foundation, which is now defunct, also gave $100,000 to pay the salary of Ben Goertzel, vice chairman of Humanity Plus, according to Mr. Goertzel’s résumé.

>“I have no desire to talk about Epstein right now,” Mr. Goertzel said in an email to The New York Times. “The stuff I’m reading about him in the papers is pretty disturbing and goes way beyond what I thought his misdoings and kinks were. Yecch.”

>Alan M. Dershowitz, a professor emeritus of law at Harvard, recalled that at a lunch Mr. Epstein hosted in Cambridge, Mass., he steered the conversation toward the question of how humans could be improved genetically. Mr. Dershowitz said he was appalled, given the Nazis’ use of eugenics to justify their genocidal effort to purify the Aryan race.

>Yet the lunches persisted.

>“Everyone speculated about whether these scientists were more interested in his views or more interested in his money,” said Mr. Dershowitz, who was one of Mr. Epstein’s defense lawyers in the 2008 case.

>Luminaries at Mr. Epstein’s St. Thomas conference in 2006 included Mr. Hawking and the Caltech theoretical physicist Kip S. Thorne. One participant at that conference, which was ostensibly on the subject of gravity, recalled that Mr. Epstein wanted to talk about perfecting the human genome. Mr. Epstein said he was fascinated with how certain traits were passed on, and how that could result in superior humans.

>proper thread
>nytimes
ya dun goof'd.

>For two decades, Mr. Brockman presided over a series of salons that matched his scien>tist-authors with potential benefactors. (The so-called “billionaires’ dinners” apparently became a model for the gatherings at Mr. Epstein’s East 71st Street townhouse, which included some of the same guests.)

>In 2004, Mr. Brockman hosted a dinner at the Indian Summer restaurant in Monterey, Calif., where Mr. Epstein was introduced to scientists, including Seth Lloyd, the M.I.T. physicist. Mr. Lloyd said that he found Mr. Epstein to be “charming” and to have “interesting ideas,” although they “turned out to be quite vague.”

>Also at the Indian Summer dinner, according to an account on the website of Mr. Brockman’s Edge Foundation, were the Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page and Jeff Bezos, who was accompanied by his mother.

>“All the good-looking women were sitting with the physicists’ table,” Daniel Dubno, who was a CBS producer at the time and attended the dinner, was quoted as saying. Mr. Dubno told The Times that he did not recall the dinner or having said those words.

>Mr. Brockman was Mr. Gell-Mann’s agent, and Mr. Gell-Mann, in the acknowledgments section of his 1995 book “The Quark and the Jaguar,” thanked Mr. Epstein for his financial support.

>However impressive his roster of scientific contacts, Mr. Epstein could not resist embellishing it. He claimed on one of his websites to have had “the privilege of sponsoring many prominent scientists,” including Mr. Pinker, Mr. Thorne and the M.I.T. mathematician and geneticist Eric S. Lander.

>Mr. Pinker said he had never taken any financial or other support from Mr. Epstein. “Needless to say, I find Epstein’s behavior reprehensible,” he said.

>Mr. Thorne, who recently won a Nobel Prize, said he attended Mr. Epstein’s 2006 conference, believing it to be co-sponsored by a reputable research center. Other than that, “I have had no contact with, relationship with, affiliation with or funding from Epstein,” he said. “I unequivocally condemn his abhorrent actions involving minors.”

>Lee McGuire, a spokesman for Mr. Lander, said he has had no relationship with Mr. Epstein. “Mr. Epstein appears to have made up lots of things,” Mr. McGuire said, “and this seems to be among them.”

>says the faggot who voted in a pedo

This sounds like some sick shit. Epstein confirmed sick fuck.

He has the facial proportions of Thanos.

Bump

>he thinks i vote
if i did, i'd be stupid enough to believe the nytimes

Lolz I just realized that

that's quite a distraction you are trying to get going there

Dahnald, I've managed to infiltrate Epstein's island under the guise of a construction worker, and ventured deep into the subterranean facility.

You won't believe the things I've found, Dahnald. As I rolled a cart of lumber down a cold, sterile, and brightly-lit hallway stories beneath the surface, I managed to catch a glimpse inside one of the labs, Dahnald. What seemed like endless rows of humans in various stages of development were suspended in tubes of liquid as scientists wandered around them nonchalantly.

It was like something out of a movie, Dahnald. I acted quickly and went to the server room, where I downloaded Epstein's master plan and data on his genetic research. It turns out that Epstein has obtained fragments of the fabled Galactic Delegates, Galactigates if you will, and corrupted its power to infuse them into abominations of his own making. These constructs are totally loyal to Epstein, and will follow his orders without question.

I snuck into the Inner Sanctum and managed to steal the Fragments, Dahnald. As alarms rang throughout the facility, I narrowly managed to eliminate Epstein's security forces and escape on a speedboat.

No doubt Epstein will be looking to obtain the rest of the Fragments, Dahnald. If he were to get all seven, he would possess the ability to alter the timeline at will, Dahnald, and infest the world with his clones. I'm not going to let that happen.

We must obtain the Galactigates before Epstein does, Dahnald.

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>Critics have likened transhumanism to a modern-day version of eugenics, the discredited field of improving the human race through controlled breeding.

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By James B. Stewart, Matthew Goldstein and Jessica Silver-Greenberg

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He's certainly intelligent and good looking. I wonder how he justified his attraction to minors to himself.

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Have you seen his reptile teeth? No way bro. No way.

Could it be that he enticed prominent men with his ideology in order to compromise them?
Then he owned them.

Another self-worshiping Luciferian freak. I swear it's like Jews are inherently less receptive to the divine.

We have to make the Alex Jones clone army before Epstein completes his

Judging by the article, quite a lot of his guests were jews.

>eugenics, the discredited field of improving the human race through controlled breeding.

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>proper thread
>unwarranted seethe about orange man bad

next time i'll leave out the link so you snowflakes won't get triggered.

My only problem with this is that they claim controlled breeding is discredited. Where did they discredit gene transfer? Did I somehow miss this massive revelation that your genes don't actually matter? Eugenics work, it just is frowned upon for some reason.

>nytimes

I had the same thoughts lol

eugenics work only in the short term but not long term
you see, eugenics is based on human judgement of what is the best genetics for humans but we simply dont know what is best

yeah yeah, best vision, best strength, ... but what will the consequences be 200 years from now? we still dont know shit about human genetics and we could create some massive problems

leave it to nature

*500

That doesn't discredit it though, that just means the long term effects are unknown. That's not even remotely the same thing

Your Honor, my client pleads not guilty by reason of insanity.

He's got good health and a (very) high IQ, so it's not that bad.

It's not frowned upon unless it is white people doing it.

Because brown people think they are better than whites

So brown people call white people racist because they see themselves as superior

So in a world where black people are given the privelege of existing with white people they will assume they are greater than whites and if you presume at all anything else you are "racist".

Black and brown people aren't"racist" because they know they are better than whites.

It is why they love crack so much and enjoy degenerating society to a point where no one cares about how much of a nigger they are.

I dont care
Thats why

Even without eugenics we don't know what consequences will be 500 years in the future. Not knowing what will happen isn't exactly an argument against eugenics as we don't know what will happen in the current breeding system 500 years from now

Checked and kek'd

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I know Epstein is evil as shit, but in a twisted way, is he based because of how goddamn strange he is?

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>red herring
>misdirection
>red herring
>misdirection
>misdirection
>red herring

> egg shaped benis master race

>according to four people familar with his thinking

WHAT THE FUCK DOES THIS MEAN?
YOUR JOURNALIST FUCKING KIKES

>221324576

...

It's always possible, guy is filthy rich.
I never understood why rich people only want few kids. Wouldn't the next best thing in regards of eternal life, if you can't obtain it,
would be to pass as much DNA as possible?

Ah fuck thats a thought

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>what will happen in the current breeding system 500 years from now
it will optimally adapt our genetics to whatever the situation will be
evolution didnt stop with the industrial revolution

Easy, nubile women are the most fertile and make the healthiest offspring. Feminism has rotted humanities brain.

Did they just turn this Jew into a Nazi and try to get the Dersh off the hook?

If you actually read the post you'd see he wanted to make a brap farm out on his ranch and breed an army of himselves.

>be kike
>actually believe your genetics are superior
topkek

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Fucking that many girls at peak fertility. Not having any kids to speak of.
Planning to seed master race.

Seems his plan was implemented but didnt really take off. Christ I didnt hardly try and I got 6 kids with 2 bitches.

>Mr. Epstein criticized efforts to reduce starvation and provide health care to the poor because doing so increased the risk of overpopulation
nice

We know enough to realize that breeding niggers and retards is a bad idea, they're millstones around the neck of humanity.

>the discredited field of improving the human race through controlled breeding.

How exactly was this discredited? Does letting literally any mentally deficient, low test, or otherwise low quality person breed not degrade the human race?

They murdered the people who believed in it so obviously they're right
(they're trying this strategy again on another group right now)

>Mr. Epstein told this person that he wanted his head and penis to be frozen.

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He's a fucking paedophile

"discredited" in the modern era simply means that all the women and leftists got together and decided something hurts their feelings, and is therefore banished from RightThink

exactly