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Larry Summers

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Nexor's April 2026 dispatch identifies Larry Summers as a former US Treasury Secretary and Harvard president who exchanged hundreds of emails with Jeffrey Epstein between 2013 and 2019. According to the broadcast, Summers announced his retirement from his Harvard professorship in February 2026, was banned for life from the American Economic Association, and stepped down from the OpenAI board. The dispatch places him within a broader investigation into Epstein's transhumanist funding network, positioning his documented contact with Epstein as a thread in that larger pattern of institutional and financial connections.

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The Signs Were Always There: Epstein Files, Food Additives, and the Accountability Gap
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2026-04-29

The Signs Were Always There: Epstein Files, Food Additives, and the Accountability Gap

I ran through a compilation covering the Epstein files fallout, from Prince Andrew's arrest and Kathy Ruemmler stepping down at Goldman Sachs to Pam Bondi's DOJ uploading unredacted images of minors. I also pulled apart McDonald's ingredient lists, debunked a viral "vanishing car" clip, and documented what appears to be an AI glitch where large language models break down when repeating religious phrases. The through-line: people are pointing at something obviously wrong, and collectively doing nothing about it.

Jeffrey Epstein's Research Network: From Occult Texts to Gene Editing, AGI, and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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2026-04-24

Jeffrey Epstein's Research Network: From Occult Texts to Gene Editing, AGI, and Brain-Computer Interfaces

I traced Jeffrey Epstein's documented research funding through court filings, 18,000 personal emails obtained by Bloomberg News, and the House Oversight Committee archive, and found a coherent architecture connecting occult ideology, transhumanist philosophy, and targeted investments in gene editing, artificial general intelligence, and brain-computer interfaces at Harvard, MIT, and beyond. The $6.5 million to Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, $850,000 to MIT's Media Lab, and direct salary payments to the researcher who coined "artificial general intelligence" were not eccentric philanthropy. They were capability acquisitions. The researchers he funded are still working, the technologies are scaling toward mass deployment, and no regulatory body has jurisdiction over the convergence layer where all three threads meet.

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