01/12/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The sick and sordid details of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein continue to emerge with reports about the pervert’s fantasy of creating a baby harvesting farm at his New Mexico ranch.
Epstein’s plan was to impregnate lots of very young girls at the sprawling property in order to “seed humanity” with both his DNA and that of his elitist buddies.
“We know that Epstein was obsessed with trying to groom the tech elite, like with his infamous dinners with Bill Gates,” explains Paul Joseph Watson in a new video you can watch below.
“What did you know about him when you were meeting with him?” asked a PBS “News Hour” host of Bill Gates in an interview about Gates’ connections with Epstein.
“Uh, you know, I had dinners with him, uh, I regret doing that,” Gates responded.
Epstein was trying to create a baby harvesting farm where him and his elitist buddies would ‘seed humanity’ with their sperm.
No, really.
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— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) January 4, 2024
Epstein also tried to cozy up to billionaire electric vehicle (EV) blowhard Elon Musk, inviting him to his mansion. Watson says Musk “immediately got the heebie-jeebies and decided to steer well clear.”
“But, basically like all elitists, Epstein was transfixed with transhumanism and life extension technologies,” Watson further explains. “It turns out Epstein wanted to freeze his own head, and yes, also his penis.”
“Epstein’s sprawling ranch in New Mexico, which was pedantically maintained by staff, yet rarely used or visited by Epstein himself, appeared to have one main bizarre function: to serve as a baby-making facility where Epstein would attempt to help foster his dream of ‘seed[ing] the human race with his DNA by impregnating women,'” to quote both Watson and the New York Times.
The Times reported that Epstein had “told scientists and businessmen about his ambitions to use his New Mexico ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm and would give birth to his babies,” Watson says.
“Mr. Epstein’s goal was to have 20 women at a time impregnated at his 33,000-square-foot Zorro Ranch in a tiny town outside Santa Fe.”
(Related: The Biden regime is hiding evidence implicating both Epstein and a number of intelligence agencies in child abuse and trafficking activities.)
It turns out that one of the primary reasons why Epstein became obsessed with trying to ingratiate himself into technological and scientific elite circles is because he believed that his sordid sex parties and trafficking of minors would extend his lifespan.
“Several ancient powerful cults believed that engaging in occult tantric sex rituals could extend their lives by decades,” Watson explains, citing the book “The Unexplained File: Cult & Occult.”
“One of these cults, the Cult of Iona, is reportedly still active in the United States and Europe today.”
Rulers all throughout the centuries have abided by various iterations of these cults, all of which tied sexual activity with minors, also known as pedophilia, to an extended lifespan.
“Rulers down the centuries believed that sexual contact with minors would reenergize their bodies and extend their lives,” Watson says.
The full roughly 11-minute video featuring Paul Joseph Watson can be viewed below:
“The fact that names are being released like a serialized TV show is proof we live in a clown world,” one commenter wrote. “They all should have been made public upon their acquisition.”
“The uni-party will never allow true visibility or accountability for their actions on Jeffrey Epstein’s island,” wrote another.
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