New documents in the case of financier-pedophile Jeffrey Epstein reveal that he invested money in advanced genetic research to explore the possibility of eternal life. This was reported by CNN.
In 2014, Epstein, who already had a criminal record for sexual offenses, paid for tests by Dr. Joseph Takuria, who was then working at one of the leading hospitals in the U.S. The invoice included services such as sequencing his exome for one thousand dollars (about 76 thousand rubles) and creating stem cells using CRISPR gene-editing technology, which were believed to promote longevity. Takuria, who had not previously been mentioned in connection with Epstein, claims that the financier was merely a participant in a research project.
The documents also mention the so-called "Venus Project" costing 160 thousand dollars (about 12.2 million rubles), which, according to Takuria, was a raw idea of Epstein's related to the genetics of facial features and was never realized.
Earlier, files in the Jeffrey Epstein case revealed a list of so-called Illuminati. A message titled "Illuminati Families and Their Associates" was sent to Epstein by someone named Matt on September 5, 2008.
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