In a rebroadcast of a previous investigative report, details have resurfaced regarding deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico. The 10,000-acre estate, which featured a massive custom mansion and a private airstrip, served as an isolated retreat where Epstein allegedly continued his pattern of abuse. Former employees, local residents, and investigators detail the high-tech security, the frequent arrival of young women, and Epstein’s unusual plans to use the ranch for a genetic breeding project designed to propagate his own DNA.
- The Zorro Ranch is a massive 10,000-acre property located in a remote area of New Mexico, featuring a 26,900-square-foot mansion.
- The estate was equipped with its own private airstrip, hangar, and helipad to facilitate private travel for Epstein and his guests.
- Local residents and former staff reported strict security measures and a steady stream of young women being brought to the property.
- The investigation highlights Epstein’s reported interest in transhumanism and plans to use the ranch to impregnate multiple women to propagate his DNA.
- Victims have detailed experiences of abuse at the ranch, which operated under a similar system of control as Epstein’s other global properties.
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