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>No fake meat in my diet, ever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks
You know Gates will try to force this into School Lunches. If its the Low Bidder for a certain level of protein then its ILLEGAL for the School Board to use another source, right?
Super immortal cancer cells being secretly fed to kids by an evil failed, but wealthy, "scientist". Sometimes the SciFi just writes itself.
Oh, and the villain got divorced due to his close relationship with this guy.
"no evidence that the program ever came to fruition"
Note how AI bends over backwards. The "Plan" was certainly real, " based on interviews with scientists and acquaintances" but "fruition" would be known DNA verified live babies.
AI Overview
News reports, based on interviews with scientists and acquaintances, reveal that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein discussed his desire to establish a "baby ranch" at his New Mexico property
. His plan was to impregnate multiple women at a time in an effort to "seed the human race with his DNA". However, there is no evidence that the program ever came to fruition.
Details of the eugenics plan
Location: The program was intended to take place at Epstein's 33,000-square-foot Zorro Ranch near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Scale: He reportedly told scientists that he wanted to impregnate as many as 20 women at a time.
Inspiration: The idea was reportedly based on the Repository for Germinal Choice, a now-defunct sperm bank that was rumored to collect sperm from Nobel laureates.
Philosophy: Epstein was a believer in transhumanism, which seeks to "improve" the human population through technologies like genetic engineering. His breeding plan was seen by critics as a modern form of eugenics, the discredited idea of improving the human race through controlled breeding.
Recruitment: Epstein reportedly used his lavish dinner parties with intellectuals and attractive young women to screen potential candidates to bear his children.