Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific plans exposed; sex offender wanted to build his own ‘DNA empire’
Washington. Six years after the death of America’s notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, new documents related to him have created a stir across the world. These documents have not only revealed the extent of his contacts, but have also exposed his extremely dangerous and shocking intentions. According to a New York Times report, Epstein wanted to have an entire “army” of his children and for this he was planning to impregnate women with his sperm.
The report states that Epstein wanted to establish a center where women could be impregnated with his DNA. However, there is no concrete evidence that he took any concrete steps to carry out this plan. Justice Department documents reveal a world of fantasy.
Documents recently released by the US Justice Department have revealed the perverse and fantasy-filled world in which Epstein lived. The documents reveal his access to powerful and influential circles in numerous countries. Following his arrest in 2019, Epstein denied all allegations against him, but he was unable to completely dismiss them.
Trying to portray himself as an ‘elite intellectual’
Jeffrey Epstein sought to portray himself as an exceptionally intelligent and influential person. To do this, he used large-scale donations, sponsorships, and high-profile parties. His parties were attended by prominent figures from around the world. He reportedly had access to scientist Stephen Hawking and psychologist Steven Pinker. He funded conferences, private dinners, and research programs to portray himself as a supporter of scientific progress.
However, many researchers say that even though he may have helped some people, this help seems very small compared to his crimes and exploits.
Shocking revelations from victims
A former NASA scientist said Epstein wanted to impregnate 20 women at once. He even tried to create his own sperm bank, modeled after a Nobel laureate’s now-defunct sperm bank. Epstein claimed that children born from his genes would be exceptionally talented and help advance humanity.
Plan to preserve the body even after death
Epstein had repeatedly requested that his body be preserved after his death. He wanted to use cryonics, a technique that preserves bodies at extremely low temperatures, to preserve his body parts for posterity.
The documents also revealed that Epstein would lure underage girls to his premises under various pretexts, where they were sexually exploited.
Documents heavily redacted, controversy persists
Many of the documents released so far have blacked out names, addresses, email addresses, and photographs. While the reasons for the redactions are clear in some cases, they remain unclear in others, fueling controversy and speculation.
The United States has long had laws governing government transparency. Following the Watergate scandal, laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) of 1966, the Electronic FOIA Amendments of 1996, and the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 were enacted to restore public trust. The release of Epstein-related documents is seen as part of these efforts.
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