PERV'S 'GENE PLOT'

Jeffrey Epstein ‘planned his own baby-making factory to spread his DNA and to have his penis frozen after death’

JEFFREY Epstein wanted a baby-making factory to spread his DNA – and to have his penis frozen after his death, it was reported last night.

The paedo billionaire, 66, confided in scientists that he planned to impregnate dozens of women at his New Mexico ranch, it’s claimed.

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Jeffrey Epstein allegedly boasted to acquaintances that he dreamed of turning his New Mexico ranch into his own baby-making factory

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Epstein’s Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico, where Epstein wanted up to 20 women at a time to be pregnant with his child, it’s claimed

He wanted up to 20 women to be pregnant with his children at a time – in a bizarre sci-fi-like plot to improve the human race with his genes, the said.

Multiple sources told the paper that convicted paedophile Epstein – currently in jail facing child trafficking charges – would boast of his sick plans at champagne-fuelled parties.

The shamed financier apparently began sharing his vision for his 33,000sq ft Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe in the early 2000s.

He would allegedly tell scientists and businessmen he wanted the vast New Mexico property to be turned into his own personal baby-making factory.

There, women would be inseminated with his sperm and give birth to his babies, two top scientists and a leading business adviser told the Times.

It was not clear if Epstein’s stranger-than-fiction dream would involve him having sex with the women or them being artificially inseminated.

DNA PLOT ‘NO SECRET’

Epstein told of the plot at least twice – at his Manhattan mansion in 2001 and a luxury science conference he hosted in the Virgin Islands, it’s alleged.

But the business adviser claimed he heard others discussing Epstein’s apparent warped idea, the paper added – suggesting it was no secret.

Computer scientist and writer Jaron Lanier told the Times he heard about the plot from a NASA scientist at an Epstein gathering in New York.

Lanier said the scientist told him that Epstein was inspired by the controversial sperm bank the Repository for Germinal Choice in California.

It was stocked by high-achieving white males – reportedly including as many as five Nobel Prize winners – from 1979 to 1999.

SCOUT FOR POTENTIAL MOTHERS

Lanier, who’s been dubbed the “godfather of virtual reality”, even suspected that Epstein used his lavish dinner parties to screen for potential mothers for his children.

Those gatherings were often packed with attractive college-educated women who he apparently saw as candidates to carry his offspring.

Despite its moral uncertainties, there is no suggestion the plan would have been illegal.

But acquaintances – including one of Epstein’s former defense attorneys – told the Times it was all fuelled by his hidden fascination with eugenics.

The discredited idea of eugenics suggests the human race could be improved through selective breeding.

HEAD AND PENIS FROZEN

Epstein was also reportedly fascinated with the unproven science of cryogenics.

It involves people’s bodies or body parts being frozen at very low temperatures in the hope they can be brought back to life in the future.

According to another source, Epstein described wanting to have his penis and head cryogenically preserved.

Epstein cultivated relationships with elite scientists – including the late theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.

And he used these acquaintances to pursue his interests in controlled breeding and other fringe theories, the Times said.

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But the Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker described Epstein as an “intellectual impostor.”

Epstein’s defense lawyers didn’t return requests for comment.

Prosecutors in New York last month charged Epstein with the sexual trafficking of girls as young as 14. He has pleaded not guilty.

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Epstein is said to have talked openly about his bizarre DNA-spreading plot at champagne-fuelled parties among friends in the science community

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Epstein, left, with theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, centre, and Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker

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The shamed financier is currently in jail facing child trafficking charges – which he denies

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Epstein’s 33,000 sq ft New Mexico ranch, which he reportedly wanted to transform into a baby-making factory
Jeffrey Epstein’s teen alleged victim speaks in police interview video

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