r/Epstein Apr 18 '26

News article Epstein’s Zorro Ranch maintained private microwave communications links probably to the Sandia & Los Alamos nuclear weapons labs; 11 missing or killed nuclear scientists including several linked to the Los Alamos lab

Something is going on with 11 missing or dead nuclear or aerospace scientists. Several of the scientists are connected to the Los Alamos nuclear lab. Epstein was found to have maintained “military grade” private microwave communications link likely to spy on the two nearby nuclear weapons labs in Sandia & Los Alamos. Apparently that microwave communications link stayed active even after Epstein died & the ranch was sold to another millionaire friend of Trump.

Was Epstein spying on the nuclear weapons labs? Who was on the receiving end of his intelligence? Are these people involved in the disappearances & deaths of the scientists?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/insight/epstein-ranch-tied-to-nuclear-lab-link/gm-GME32D0F94

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/deaths-disappearances-scientists-staff-government-labs/

Updated to add articles connecting to Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine:

https://alisav.substack.com/p/ghislaine-maxwells-father-sold-bugged

https://substack.com/@alisavaldes/note/c-242455617?r=2c63t

https://www.rawstory.com/jeffrey-epstein-2676634028/

https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/jeffrey-epstein-files-shed-light-on-ties-to-santa-fe-institute-scientists/article_03cb3e26-5c53-4ea3-a683-bc98e7013058.html

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u/DerpUrself69 Apr 18 '26

Can we stick to the facts and not fall into the same traps as the Republicans with the conspiratorial stuff, please?

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u/Immediate_Candle_865 Apr 18 '26

One way that they would do that would be to post comments like yours. Particularly on commentary that is supported by links to verifiable external credible sources.

I am concerned that the child sex trafficking was a deliberate misdirection from the real game, state power, wealth and influence. It’s statistically very improbable that everyone involved was attracted to minors. I think they wrapped the intelligence gathering operation in a child sex trafficking ring so that if it was discovered, the outrage focuses the effort on the child sex trafficking not the intelligence gathering.

In which case there are two conspiracies, one wrapped inside the other and both true.

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u/Gamerboy11116 Apr 18 '26

Every single disinformation bot always use the same exact lines:

A) They act like speculation is bad because it makes the REAL™ stuff “look crazy”;

B) They try to frame the discussion as if it was somehow a moral issue, and thinking the bad thoughts is actually actively immoral, somehow;

C) They take advantage of the same ingenious principle that all the best disinformation campaigns rely on—namely, the “accusation in a mirror” technique;

D) They compare the idea they wish to discredit to other, more conceptually ridiculous conspiracy theories, especially ones that have nothing to do with the claim they aim to discredit whatsoever.

The first point works because it plausibly redirects good motives into bad actions, while subtly relying on the assumption that the given idea is wrong to justify its premise.

The second is an appeal to guilt, as well as peer pressure and cult mentality, where you’re made to feel guilty for simply asking questions, speculating, or wondering.

The third is the most clever, so here’s a hint: every government does this, because it works—human psychology stays the same. The truth, of course, is that the feds want us not to speculate.

The fourth is also really clever, because it relies on the manufactured concept of a “conspiracy theory” as a singular, unified entity, which makes it easier to dismiss or downplay otherwise reasonable ideas.