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- 11 February 2026

WE ARE going to have fun,’ writes Jeffrey Epstein on December 7, 2009. This phrase is his reply to an email from Boris Nikolic, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s science adviser and scientific adviser to Bill Gates, who is making a list of ‘raising stars’, many of them scientists, that they ‘should visit together’.
By then, everyone must have known that Epstein was a notorious convicted sex offender. He had been released from jail only a few months before, on July 22. He had been under investigation since 2005. Federal officials had identified three dozen girls whom Epstein had allegedly sexually abused (after a controversial plea deal agreed by the US Department of Justice, he was convicted of only two crimes). Why would a high-ranking official of Gates’s Foundation want to organise meetings between Epstein and prominent scientists? If it was about money, surely they could find better-looking investors. What were they ‘going to have fun’ with?

Source: EFTA01822311.pdf
One of the revelations of the latest batch of Epstein files is his strong interest in viruses, vaccines, pandemics and mRNA. Two months after getting out of jail, he is writing about viruses, infectious diseases, and something he calls ‘My BIG idea’.
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