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Jeffrey Epstein’s disturbing fixation on genetics has been unveiled through a new set of personal emails.
These documents disclose that Epstein, who harbored a bizarre dream of populating the world with his own DNA, was an avid collector of literature on genetics, medicine, and even parenting up until his demise.
The 18,000 emails, accessed by Bloomberg, reveal a pattern of numerous Amazon purchases, highlighting his fervent reading habits.
His email archive is filled with orders for books covering a wide array of topics, from genetics and evolutionary theory to erotica, narcissism, and Vatican conspiracy theories.
These purchase records, ranging from September 2007 until just weeks before he allegedly took his own life in a Manhattan jail in 2019, underscore a growing obsession with genetic science.
In December 2014, Epstein purchased Genes, Girls, and Gamow: After the Double Helix by Nobel Prize–winner James Watson concerning Watson’s pursuit of a scientific breakthrough, and a wife.
By 2017, he was stocking up on medical titles including Principles of Evolutionary Medicine, Why We Get Sick, Evolution & Medicine, and Probably Approximately Correct
It comes after insiders revealed that Epstein confided in friends and academics that he ‘hoped to seed the human race with his DNA by impregnating women at his vast New Mexico ranch.’
The files point to Epstein, seen here with Ghislaine Maxwell, being a voracious reader, or at least a large buyer of books, with tons of receipts from his Amazon account ending up in his e-mail inbox
Zorro Ranch, one of the properties of financier Jeffrey Epstein, is seen in an aerial view near Stanley, New Mexico, U.S., July 15, 2019
Sources previously told The New York Times that over the years, Epstein surrounded himself with scientists in hoping of kick-starting his plan.
This would involve dinner parties where academics would mingle with attractive college-educated women who he saw as candidates to carry his offspring.
Epstein also told one person that upon his death, ‘he wanted his head and penis to be frozen’ and donated to charities that supported transhumanism, the belief that the human race can further advance and evolve using advancements from the worlds of science.
Dozens of acquaintances – including one of Epstein’s former defense attorneys – told the Times this was all fueled by his veiled fascination for eugenics, the idea that the human race could be improved through selective breeding.
Epstein mingled with the cream of the scientific community, and was heavily involved in many scientific pursuits.
According to his inbox, one of his last book purchases included a copy of ‘The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children’. Epstein has no known children.
The new emails also showed that in September 2014 he purchased ‘The Rosie Project’ by Graeme Simsion, a novel about a socially awkward professor looking for love.
Two months prior to the purchase, Bill Gates published a blog post gushing over the book, saying it was one of the best novels he’d read in a long time.
One of the last purchases he made included the above book about parenting before he killed himself, left, he had previously purchased a book about DNA
This photo provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry shows Jeffrey Epstein on March 28, 2017
In October of 2016 he also made four separate orders of ‘Filthy Rich: The Shocking True Story of Jeffrey Epstein’.
He originally bought one copy, then six more, then nine others and a final fourth order of another copy.
Other books included numerous copies of ‘Lolita’ by Vladimir Nabokov, concerning an older man’s obsession of a 12-year-old girl.
Epstein’s private jet was known as the ‘Lolita Express’, seemingly being nicknamed after the title of the book.
He stocked up on other titles concerning Bitcoin, Donald Trump, Stock Investing for Dummies, and six books all bought on January 19, 2017 concerning narcissism.
The large number of books all concerning the same subject matter came during Trump’s first inauguration weekend.
In December of 2015 he also stocked up on books concerning Vatican secrets and feminism.
One of the weirder books included is titled Nobody Likes A C***block, a full color paperback children’s book for adults concerning woodland creatures.