Clone Ranger: Epstein’s Lust Extended Beyond Abuse to Re-Writing Human DNA
The sex trafficking ring run by Jeffrey Epstein also included cloning. At least, emails reveal it was of a significant interest to Epstein. An investigative journalist who was named as a problem for Epstein as early as 2011 (emails released last month), says he’s not surprised and even suggested cloning is quite easy to do, especially with the amount of money, power, and influence Epstein had amassed.
Veteran investigative journalist and Epstein Expert Nick Bryant is also the author of The Franklin Scandal: a Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal Bryant has referred to the Franklin Scandal as a “Carbon Copy” of the Epstein scandal.
Bryant is available for interviews on this latest revelation. Not only is he the journalist who first acquired and published Epstein’s black book but he was also named in emails released as part of the 3 million page document dump by the DOJ on January 30th.
Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network has already been exposed as one of the most disturbing crimes of the 21st century: a multimillionaire financier who sexually abused minors, trafficked vulnerable girls, and trafficked power and secrecy through an astonishing network of the world’s wealthy and influential. Yet newly released documents and witness accounts suggest an even more bizarre dimension to Epstein’s ambitions — not just sexual exploitation, but an obsession with genetic engineering, eugenics, and the theoretical idea of cloning himself or his “ideal” offspring.
In recently published files from the Department of Justice, Epstein is shown engaging with scientists and entrepreneurs about ideas that stretch beyond the already horrifying scope of his documented abuses. In one exchange, he broached the possibility of cloning, even discussing it with individuals who had scientific credentials — not as a fringe joke, but as part of a broader fascination with controlling human reproduction and “improving” lineage.

These revelations sit uneasily next to other well-established facts about Epstein — that he owned a sprawling New Mexico ranch where abuse occurred, that he spoke openly to associates about using the property as a place to advance personal goals, and that dozens of victims have come forward with horror stories from his various properties.
Critically, while mainstream reporting and official records have refuted the idea that Epstein operated a coordinated sex-trafficking ring for powerful men, the newly mentioned eugenics and cloning references invite a very different kind of investigation — one that doesn’t rely on proving a literal “cloning lab,” but rather explores his mindset, private scientific contacts, and the extent to which elite networks indulged or ignored these fantastical ideas.
The pitch here isn’t to peddle fringe conspiracy theories, but to ask a responsible, investigative question grounded in plausible documentation: What were Epstein’s scientific ambitions, who did he talk to about them, and how do these ambitions intersect with the broader power structures he inhabited? Was this a vanity project of a deranged billionaire, or evidence of a deeper experiment at the fringes of genetics and influence?
Nick Bryant’s reporting could unravel this tangled blend of science, abuse, elitism, and secrecy — cutting through rumor and panic to reveal a clearer picture of what Epstein’s circle actually pursued and where speculation ends and evidence begins.
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Optional Q&A:
- What exactly do the newly released documents say about Epstein’s interest in genetics, eugenics, or cloning, and what is verifiably documented versus inferred?
- Who were the scientists, academics, or institutions Epstein was communicating with about these ideas, and how credible were they within their fields?
- How does this alleged obsession with cloning or “elite reproduction” fit into Epstein’s broader pattern of control, abuse, and power over young victims?
- Is there any evidence that Epstein moved beyond theoretical discussions into funding, experimentation, or concrete plans related to genetic manipulation?
- Why do you think mainstream media tends to recoil from exploring this aspect of the Epstein story, even when documents point in that direction?
- How can journalists responsibly investigate claims like this without either sanitizing disturbing facts or drifting into unsupported conspiracy?
- What does Epstein’s fixation on legacy, lineage, and reproduction reveal about the psychology of elite impunity that protected him for decades?
- If the public fully understood Epstein’s ambitions beyond sex trafficking, how might it change the way his network—and its enablers—are viewed?
ABOUT NICK BRYANT…
Nick Bryant is an investigative journalist and director of www.EpsteinJustice.com He spent seven years investigating a child sex trafficking network that was covered up by state and federal authorities, culminating in The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse, and Betrayal. The trafficking network I wrote about in The Franklin Scandal has been the focal point of considerable misinformation and/or disinformation on the Internet. Individuals who, perhaps, suffer from psychiatric disorders have woven the Illuminati and shape shifting reptilian ETs into the narrative.
But the book’s foremost transgressor has been Wikipedia. The “Franklin child prostitution ring allegations” Wikipedia page has been under siege by unscrupulous Wikipedia “editors,” and they’ve intentionally made it nonsensical.
The Franklin Scandal and the Epstein scandal are quite similar in the sense that both child trafficking networks were covered up by state and federal authorities and the mainstream media has been complicit, because it never demanded justice for the children whose lives had been disfigured. I started investigating the Epstein network in 2012, when I acquired his “Little Black Book”—seven years before the case broke nationally. I pitched an article on the Little Black Book for three years to mainstream media outlets, but, like The Franklin Scandal, my pitches were met with unbridled skepticism and incredulity.
In 2015, finally, Gawker published the Little Black Book and accompanying articles. I found it ironic that Gawker, considered to be the mean kids in the media, had the fortitude to publish a story about children whose lives have been disfigured with impunity, whereas media outlets ostensibly immersed in integrity had rejected the story.
His latest book, The Truth About Watergate: A Tale of Extraordinary Lies and Liars, details the false narrative that our history books have imparted about the infamous Watergate affair.
ABOUT PETER SHINN…
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Pete Shinn is the Associate Director of www.EpsteinJustice.com and has an extensive background in the U.S. Air Force as a trainer, journalist, and adult educator. He also served as an executive officer for the Continental NORAD Region Air Operations Center, and as a liaison between the Secretary of the Air Force and U.S. Senate Appropriators.
Beginning in 1989, Shinn began providing interactive diversity and inclusion training to Air Force audiences. In 2008, Shinn was selected to provide leadership, communications, problem solving, and critical thinking skills training at the U.S. Air Force Officer Training School. In 2010, he deployed with the Iowa National Guard to provide agricultural training to farmers in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province.
After returning from Afghanistan, he provided interactive training on the intersection between agriculture and national defense to a variety of organizations, including the National Agri-Marketing Association, American Farm Bureau Federation, National Pork Board, and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, among others. Pete retired from the Air Force in October 2020 after 36 years of service. He is currently a co-creator at Shinnfluence LLC, a family media and training business.
Pete’s major military awards include the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, and the U.S. Army Combat Action Badge. His major civilian awards include the 1998 Nebraska Broadcaster’s Association Gold Service to Agriculture Award, the National Association of Farm Broadcasting President’s Award in 2004 and 2005, and an Emmy Award in 2012 for Best Military Program.
To Schedule an interview with Nick, send an email to Bookings@SpecialGuests.com or call 512-966-0983

