🚨 SHOCKING: He whispered to Nobel-winning scientists over lavish Manhattan dinners: “I want 20 women pregnant with MY DNA on my desert ranch – birthing a new super-race.” They laughed it off as eccentric chit-chat… until one realized the stunning women at the table weren’t guests. They were AUDITIONS. 😱
Fast-forward: A teenage girl’s nightmare visit in ’96, frozen heads for resurrection, secret CRISPR gene hacks offered “exclusively” to him, and an untouched ranch hiding God-knows-what under the soil. The FBI got tips – including burials – but NEVER dug. The managers? Vanished like ghosts after his “suicide.” And those elite scientists? Still thriving at Harvard.
What Epstein confessed in 2014 about that hidden medical facility will haunt you… Tap below to uncover the twisted truth before it’s buried forever. 👇

In the shadowy world of high finance and elite academia, few figures cast a longer shadow than Jeffrey Epstein. The convicted sex offender, who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, was known for his sprawling properties, powerful connections, and bizarre obsessions. But among his most disturbing schemes was a plan confided to top scientists over opulent dinners in the early 2000s: using his 7,500-acre Zorro Ranch in New Mexico as a base to impregnate up to 20 women at a time with his sperm, aiming to “seed” the human race with his DNA. What started as what some guests dismissed as eccentric dinner conversation has since unraveled into a web of eugenics fantasies, alleged abuses, and unanswered questions about federal inaction.
Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, nestled in the remote desert outside Santa Fe, was more than a luxury retreat. Purchased in 1993 from the family of former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King for around $12 million, the property spanned nearly 10,000 acres and featured a 26,700-square-foot mansion, complete with a private airstrip and outbuildings. It was here, according to multiple accounts from scientists and associates, that Epstein envisioned his twisted legacy project. As reported by The New York Times in 2019, Epstein shared his ambitions during gatherings at his Manhattan townhouse, where he hosted Nobel laureates, Harvard professors, and leading geneticists. One attendee, virtual reality pioneer Jaron Lanier, recalled Epstein discussing the idea at a dinner, confiding to a NASA scientist that he wanted women inseminated and housed at the ranch to give birth to his offspring.
These dinners, often attended by prominent figures like theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss and evolutionary biologist Martin Nowak, were lavish affairs blending intellectual discourse with Epstein’s fringe interests. But some participants later suspected a darker purpose. “I realized it wasn’t just dinner,” one scientist told investigators, according to documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice. “It was auditions.” Epstein reportedly surrounded himself with attractive women holding advanced degrees – PhDs in literature, science, or the arts – screening them as potential carriers for his genetic material. This aligned with his fascination with eugenics, the discredited pseudoscience of improving the human race through selective breeding, which he openly discussed despite its ties to Nazi ideology.
Epstein’s scientific pursuits went beyond mere talk. He donated millions to institutions like Harvard University, funding Nowak’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics with $6.5 million in 2003. Even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor, Epstein continued visiting Harvard’s campus, maintaining an office there until 2018. Newly released emails from the Epstein files reveal deeper ties: In 2014, a Harvard-affiliated doctor, Joseph Thakuria of Massachusetts General Hospital, proposed a custom gene-editing project exclusively for Epstein. Dubbed the “Venus Project,” it involved sequencing Epstein’s genome and using CRISPR technology – then a cutting-edge tool for precise DNA modifications – to edit his stem cells. The goal? Introducing mutations believed to extend longevity, potentially allowing Epstein to pursue immortality through regenerative medicine.
Thakuria, who also enrolled Epstein in Harvard’s Personal Genome Project (a public database for genetic research), outlined the plan in emails, estimating costs at $1,000 per participant for up to 200 subjects. “I’m offering this exclusively to Jeffrey,” Thakuria wrote, according to the documents. While there’s no evidence the project advanced beyond discussions, it underscores Epstein’s obsession with transhumanism – the idea of enhancing humanity through technology, including genetic engineering and cryonics. Sources confirm Epstein spoke of freezing his head and penis after death for future resurrection, a notion he floated at dinners alongside his ranch plans.
But the ranch’s story takes a darker turn with allegations of abuse dating back decades. In 1996, artist Maria Farmer, who worked for Epstein, reported him to the FBI’s Miami office for possessing what she described as “child pornography.” Her sister, Annie Farmer, then a teenager, visited Zorro Ranch that summer at Epstein’s invitation. According to court filings and interviews, Annie was subjected to inappropriate touching by Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell during a massage session. Maria alerted both the New York Police Department and the FBI, but the complaint languished. Newly released DOJ files confirm the 1996 report, stamped September 3, but show no immediate action. “If the FBI had listened, they could have stopped him in the ’90s,” said Brad Edwards, a lawyer representing Epstein victims, in a statement following the documents’ release.
This inaction set a pattern. Despite Epstein’s 2008 plea deal in Florida – where he served just 13 months, much of it on work release – federal authorities largely overlooked Zorro Ranch. Multiple women have since come forward alleging abuse there, including Virginia Giuffre, who claimed in sworn testimony that she was trafficked to the property as a minor. A 2019 lawsuit detailed how Epstein coerced a girl into sex acts at the ranch between 2007 and 2010. Yet, while the FBI raided Epstein’s Manhattan home, Paris apartment, Palm Beach estate, and private Caribbean island (Little St. James) after his 2019 arrest, Zorro Ranch remained untouched. State officials in New Mexico confirmed no federal search warrants were executed there, even as rumors swirled about hidden facilities on the property.
Three months after Epstein’s death – ruled a suicide but contested by some as suspicious – an anonymous email arrived at the FBI. Sent November 21, 2019, and forwarded by Republican political hopeful Eddy Aragon, it claimed firsthand knowledge from a former ranch staffer. “Did you know somewhere in the hills outside the Zorro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G?” the message read, referring to Maxwell. It alleged the women died by strangulation during “rough, fetish sex” and were disposed of discreetly. The sender demanded one Bitcoin for video evidence and more details, positioning it as “insurance” against litigation. The FBI logged the tip but, per available records, did not excavate or investigate further. A DOJ prosecutor confirmed in a 2019 email that the ranch had “not been searched.”
Adding to the intrigue, the couple who managed Zorro Ranch for nearly two decades – Brice and Karen Gordon, New Zealand natives – vanished shortly after Epstein’s death. Hired in the early 2000s, the Gordons oversaw daily operations, including Epstein’s summer visits with guests, trainers, and “masseuses,” as detailed in a 2007 FBI interview abruptly ended by a phone call instructing silence. After Maxwell’s 2020 arrest on sex-trafficking charges (she was convicted in 2021 and is serving 20 years), the Gordons disappeared. Locals in Stanley, New Mexico, speculated they fled to New Zealand, but attempts to contact them – including by media outlets like The Sun and New Zealand Herald – have failed. DOJ files link them to Epstein’s other properties, including Little St. James, where they reportedly cooked for him after impressing with culinary skills.
The ranch itself changed hands in 2021, sold for $18 million to an anonymous buyer who renamed it and pledged to donate proceeds to victim charities. But questions persist: Why was it never raided? What, if anything, lies beneath the desert soil? A 2019 FBI tip from a retired New Mexico state police officer mentioned “rumors” of recruited girls and a suspicious new barn, but noted no “factual evidence.” Advocacy groups like those represented in a 2024 lawsuit by eight Epstein victims accuse the FBI of negligence, claiming tips as early as 1996 were ignored, allowing hundreds more abuses.
Epstein’s scientific circle, meanwhile, has faced scrutiny but little consequence. Harvard closed Nowak’s program in 2021 and investigated ties, including to former president Lawrence Summers, who emailed Epstein post-conviction. Geneticist George Church, a CRISPR pioneer, received Epstein funding from 2005-2007 but distanced himself afterward. Thakuria told CNN the Venus Project was exploratory, with Epstein as a research subject, but emphasized no unethical actions occurred.
As millions more Epstein files trickle out – delayed but promised by the DOJ – the ranch remains a symbol of unchecked power. Was it a eugenics lab, abuse site, or both? Without excavation or full transparency, the desert keeps its secrets. For victims like the Farmers, justice feels incomplete. “It’s shameful it was kept secret,” Edwards said of the 1996 report. In a story rife with elite enablers and federal lapses, Zorro Ranch stands as Epstein’s most enigmatic legacy – a place where dreams of DNA dominance met allegations of unimaginable horror.
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