Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Epstein Portrays Climate Change as Nature’s Tool to Control Population


(MENAFN) Newly unveiled documents from the US Department of Justice shed light on Jeffrey Epstein’s private perspectives, revealing that the controversial financier framed climate change in chillingly pragmatic terms—as a natural mechanism for reducing human populations rather than a pressing global emergency.

Analysis of the Epstein files by reports shows that the financier expressed unconventional and unsettling opinions about climate issues. Emails dated between 2013 and 2016 depict Epstein frequently questioning mainstream scientific conclusions on climate change while simultaneously hinting at dark, population-control themes.

During this period, Epstein engaged in correspondence with physicist Lawrence Krauss, who was directing the Origins Project at Arizona State University at the time, as well as with cognitive scientist Joscha Bach, an expert in artificial intelligence, philosophy, and consciousness research. In both instances, the scientists responded with measured, evidence-based explanations.

Their exchanges began in January 2013 when Krauss shared his op-ed in a major publication, titled “Deafness at Doomsday,” urging policymakers to heed scientific warnings about climate and nuclear threats. Epstein’s reply expressed partial disagreement but included congratulations and support. Krauss acknowledged the note warmly: “As usual you are a good friend.”

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