Jeffrey Epstein's Ties to the Scientific Community

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Lex Fridman

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Lex Fridman is a scientist and researcher in the fields of artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles and host of "The Lex Fridman Podcast." www.lexfridman.com

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You know, the Jeffrey Epstein thing is a weird comparison because Eric Weinstein says Jeffrey Epstein wasn't smooth at all. I know that's what Eric says. Eric is far smarter than the average human being. Far smarter. To the point where he's not buying anybody's bullshit. And he met with Epstein and he said right away, he's like, well this is a construct. He's like, he's an actor, this is a construct, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. He thought it was 100% bullshit. I love Eric, and he is indeed brilliant. Probably way smarter than me, but he's also flawed. No. Like all humans are. What? And I disagree with him on that one. Well listen, did you meet Jeffrey Epstein? No, but I met a lot of people who met him. Well he did. Who did you meet that met him? Just the MIT, so all the scientists, like everybody met him. This is the dark thing. All the scientists met him. Let me help you out here. Here's the difference. Here's one of the differences. First of all, Eric has gotten laid. What's happened before? Yes. You probably got laid a lot when he was younger. Just to clarify, people, I have also gotten laid. Congratulations. That's not what Jor is referring to. I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about a lot of these scientists. A lot of these scientists, that is their kryptonite. It's not a coincidence that this guy allegedly, it's not a coincidence, this guy allegedly involved a huge part of the scientific community in this crazy thing where he's got a fucking island and he ships off these brilliant minds over there, allegedly, and introduces them to a lot of these ladies, allegedly. Okay, sorry. Listen, that is the kryptonite. I meant allegedly referring to the kryptonite of sex being a kryptonite for scientists. For dorks. For dorks. Listen, you're now loathes disagree on this. Disagree. There's no disagreeing. I don't think that we can put all scientists in the group of dorks, but yes, there's a lot of dorks. Can't put Eric in there. That's why he saw through the bullshit. I don't know. Listen, that's a little bit... I hear what you're saying. That's conspiratorial, I think, because to say... There's many elements. I think what Eric says, which is like he was just a tool of something bigger, is that's a problem to me because it removes the responsibility of evil from an individual and saying that there's some other evil in the darkness. It's possible. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. He's saying that he's a part of the intelligence community. That's actually been reported on. Do you know that when he was arrested, the initial arrest, and when he was given a very lenient sentence, one of the guys who was involved in that case said it was above my pay grade, and that I was told he was a part of the intelligence community. Now, the word had always been that he was either a Mossad agent or someone along those lines. Now, if you have some of the most brilliant minds in the world, and you want to compromise them, and you want to somehow or another get them entangled in your world, there's two great steps. I think you need some more of that, little fella. I was going to say, do you want to be... I thought you could see yourself a man you're drinking. We're talking about him. I already drank it. I finished. I know. I finished mine before you, pussy. We should have another one. Okay. What I was saying is, if you wanted to compromise, cheers, sir. Cheers. Good to see you, man. Good to see you. Legitimately. Really. Really good to see you here. As I try to talk you into moving to Texas. There's two ways you would compromise the scientific community, one of them being money. So he gives them money, funding that helps them, millions of dollars. Donated millions of dollars to various projects, various things they're working on. Two, women. Bring all these scientists together. Bring these brilliant guys together with the promise of money for all their projects they're working on. Then you bring them to an island and they say, hey, everything's fine here. Don't worry about it. I got a fucking temple that's painted like the Jewish flag. The Israeli flag. I have faith that scientists have more integrity than that, but... But it's not a matter of integrity. Everything was above board. If they don't know what he's doing and they're innocent, they haven't done anything wrong, and he's giving them money and taking pictures with them. Just simply by taking pictures with them. Oh, they're compromised, you're saying. Yeah, I see. Okay, I thought you meant like, say there's a beautiful young lady here, and then she was tasked with escorting me around to show how wonderful Texas is up to move here. All you have to do is have photographs with you and this beautiful young lady. The compromise. Yes. Now, I do not know what happened, obviously, because I wasn't there. But I would imagine that if he was really a part of the intelligence community, there was probably a directive. There was probably something that they were working on, to try to get these people to go along with whatever the fuck he was doing. But say to me that those are both different flavors of evil. Both of them are not good. But okay, so... But the intelligence community has always done that. They have always compromised people with sex, and they've always compromised people with money. This is standard. You know, I've directly talked to people who were in the CIA who would describe methods that they would use to compromise individuals. Wait, so is this... could the scientists have done something to avoid it? It's hard, because if they don't know, right? They're promised funding, and then you have other scientists that are also going to be there. Hey, this guy's going to be there. Hey, you got that guy. This guy won, you know, this prize, and he's going to be there. And this guy's from MIT. He's going to be there. And you're like, well, that would be a fun party. You know, let's go. Should I bring my wife? If Epstein is that, like why... So there was... I guess actually Eric makes this argument, is like the whole thing that... Jeffrey Epstein was a pedophile was actually a negative in that sense, for the... if he is a part of, like, the intelligence community. You know what I think? He... the fact that he is a criminal... sorry, don't interrupt. The fact that he is a criminal is a negative. I interrupted you. I interrupted you. I think it is a negative, but I think when you're involved in that much depravity, I think you can get compromised. I think it's like a DEA agent who becomes a drug dealer. You know? I think when you're around darkness all the time, I mean, that happens a lot. Where undercover cops become drug dealers, it just happens. They live in that world for too long, and it just gets in their veins. Spotify is absolutely free. 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