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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 53 MIN

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Specific Type Of Scientist He Liked To Collect (5/13/26)

from Beyond The Horizon · host Bobby Capucci

Jeffrey Epstein appeared to gravitate toward a very specific category of scientist and intellectual during the later decades of his life: elite researchers working at the cutting edge of fields tied to human intelligence, genetics, artificial intelligence, physics, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and transhumanist-style theories about the future of humanity. Epstein surrounded himself with prominent academics from institutions like Harvard University, MIT, and other major research centers, often portraying himself as a patron of advanced scientific inquiry. He seemed especially drawn to scientists studying cognition, human behavior, reproductive science, and technological transformation, areas that aligned with his fascination with elitism, genetic legacy, and the idea of shaping future generations through intelligence and selective breeding. Numerous researchers later acknowledged attending dinners, conferences, or meetings funded or organized by Epstein, sometimes years after his 2008 conviction.Critics later argued that Epstein used the prestige of science and academia as both social camouflage and a gateway into elite institutional circles that could rehabilitate his public image. By attaching himself to celebrated thinkers, Nobel Prize winners, futurists, and influential researchers, Epstein cultivated the appearance of being a serious intellectual benefactor rather than a convicted sex offender attempting to re-enter polite society. Several scientists who interacted with him later faced backlash after the depth of those relationships became public, particularly as details emerged about private dinners, funding arrangements, advisory connections, and visits to Epstein’s homes and properties. The pattern led many observers to conclude that Epstein was not randomly collecting famous names, but deliberately curating relationships with thinkers whose status, influence, and cutting-edge work fit into his obsession with power, status, intelligence, and social engineering.to contact me:[email protected]

Jeffrey Epstein appeared to gravitate toward a very specific category of scientist and intellectual during the later decades of his life: elite researchers working at the cutting edge of fields tied to human intelligence, genetics, artificial intelligence, physics, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and transhumanist-style theories about the future of humanity. Epstein surrounded himself with prominent academics from institutions like Harvard University, MIT, and other major research centers, often portraying himself as a patron of advanced scientific inquiry. He seemed especially drawn to scientists studying cognition, human behavior, reproductive science, and technological transformation, areas that aligned with his fascination with elitism, genetic legacy, and the idea of shaping future generations through intelligence and selective breeding. Numerous researchers later acknowledged attending dinners, conferences, or meetings funded or organized by Epstein, sometimes years after his 2008 conviction.Critics later argued that Epstein used the prestige of science and academia as both social camouflage and a gateway into elite institutional circles that could rehabilitate his public image. By attaching himself to celebrated thinkers, Nobel Prize winners, futurists, and influential researchers, Epstein cultivated the appearance of being a serious intellectual benefactor rather than a convicted sex offender attempting to re-enter polite society. Several scientists who interacted with him later faced backlash after the depth of those relationships became public, particularly as details emerged about private dinners, funding arrangements, advisory connections, and visits to Epstein’s homes and properties. The pattern led many observers to conclude that Epstein was not randomly collecting famous names, but deliberately curating relationships with thinkers whose status, influence, and cutting-edge work fit into his obsession with power, status, intelligence, and social engineering.to contact me:[email protected]

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