Jeffrey Epstein’s obsession with transhumanism is far more disturbing than most people understand.

He was fascinated withcloning, genetic engineering, and redesigning the human species—ideas that, not long ago, sounded like pure science fiction.

Today many of those same ideas are openly discussed by the tech elites building artificial intelligence.

Which raises an unsettling question:what if the push to merge humans with AI has been quietly unfolding for decades?

That question carries even more weight when you consider the resurfaceddeclassified CIA filesshowing that, dating back to the 1950s, there were plans tomanipulate Americans’ mindsthrough covert drugging—using vaccines, food, water, you name it.

There’s another detail that makes this harder to ignore. Epstein had a well-documented obsession with transhumanism and gene editing. Today, many of those same ideas are appearing again among powerful figures shaping the future of technology.

Bottom line: nothing about this conversation is truly new. The difference is that the technology and capabilities behind it have advanced dramatically.

So what do they actually mean when they talk about the need for humanity to merge with AI?

Joining us today to help unpack that question is researcher Lisa McGee.

The interview opened with a sweeping claim about where biotechnology and pharmaceuticals may be heading.

Source: The Vigilant Fox