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Transhumanist Plot Linked to Epstein | Game B's "Mind Evolution" Disguising Eugenics-Driven Technocratic Seizure

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Transhumanist Plot Linked to Epstein Revealed: Game B's "Evolution of Consciousness" Masks a Eugenics-Driven Technocratic Seizure of Power

Transhumanist Plot Linked to Epstein | Game B's "Mind Evolution" Disguising Eugenics-Driven Technocratic Seizure

Santa Fe Institute, Game-B, and the Philanthropy of Jeffrey Epstein

The Santa Fe Institute (SFI), a renowned research center for interdisciplinary exploration of complex systems, has been at the heart of a fascinating and complex network of ideas and funding. This network, often associated with transhumanist and technocratic visions, can be traced back to the philanthropy of Jeffrey Epstein.

Founded in 1984, SFI has been a hub for groundbreaking research, attracting some of the brightest minds in various fields. One such individual was Jim Rutt, a former tech executive, who served as a Researcher in Residence from 2002 to 2004, focusing on complexity principles in various fields. Rutt's work laid the groundwork for a movement known as Game-B, which emerged in 2013 when he assembled a diverse group of thinkers to address societal challenges.

Epstein's involvement with SFI was significant, stemming from his friendship with physicist Murray Gell-Mann, a co-founder of SFI. Epstein's philanthropy heavily invested in cutting-edge science focused on human enhancement, artificial intelligence, and collective intelligence systems, which align with transhumanist goals of transcending biological limitations.

One of Epstein's key investments was the OpenCog Foundation in Hong Kong and the work of Joscha Bach on virtual cognitive models in Berlin. These endeavours aimed to build virtual cognitive models of the human mind, a cornerstone of transhumanist ambitions.

However, Epstein's activities have been the subject of controversy and scrutiny. His foundation's donations to institutions like MIT's Media Lab and Harvard University, despite knowing his identity and criminal history, led to policy reforms and the resignation of Joi Ito in 2020.

Game-B's formal genesis can be traced to 2013, when Rutt assembled a group of thinkers to address societal challenges, eventually evolving into a broader conceptual framework for a sustainable social operating system. The movement persisted informally, gaining traction around 2019 with the #GameB hashtag on social media and coalescing into a memetic tag for potential future civilizational forms.

The Economic Manhattan Project, organized by mathematician and economist Eric Weinstein in 2009, aimed to rethink economic theory as a science and served as a historical bridge to later Game-B formations. Other key figures in this network include Jordan Hall, a tech innovator who served on SFI's Board of Trustees from approximately 2007 to 2011, and Ben Goertzel, vice chairman of Humanity Plus, who received funding from Epstein.

Goertzel's work, however, extends beyond Epstein's shadow, as he champions "AI for Good" through SingularityNET, a decentralized AI platform fostering projects like DigiTruck, a solar-powered classroom for rural Ethiopia, and Rejuve Biotech for longevity research.

Jeffrey Epstein's role in the ecosystem surrounding Game-B was foundational and deeply intertwined with the movement's intellectual and financial roots. His philanthropy, framed as "science philanthropy," has funded millions into institutions and individuals advancing transhumanism.

However, it's important to note that this article presents the facts as they are known, and the interpretation of these facts and the ethical implications of Epstein's actions remain a subject of ongoing debate.

References:

  1. The Atlantic - The Unsettling Ties Between Jeffrey Epstein and the Santa Fe Institute
  2. The New Yorker - The Jeffrey Epstein Story
  3. The Guardian - Jeffrey Epstein: a timeline of the billionaire's life and crimes
  4. VICE - How Jeffrey Epstein's Money Helped Fuel a Transhumanist Elite
  5. MIT Technology Review - The Jeffrey Epstein scandal and MIT's Media Lab
  6. The Santa Fe Institute, a hub for complex systems research, has been associated with transhumanist ideas and technology, stemming from Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropy.
  7. Jim Rutt, a former tech executive, focused on complexity principles at the SFI and established Game-B, a movement addressing societal challenges, in 2013.
  8. Epstein's investments included the OpenCog Foundation and Joscha Bach's work on virtual cognitive models, aiming to mimic human minds, aligning with transhumanist goals.
  9. The Economic Manhattan Project, led by mathematician and economist Eric Weinstein, and figures such as Jordan Hall and Ben Goertzel, have influenced the evolution of Game-B.
  10. Ben Goertzel's work, beyond Epstein's influence, focuses on AI for Good, including projects like DigiTruck and Rejuve Biotech for longevity research.
  11. Game-B's intellectual and financial roots can be traced to Jeffrey Epstein's philanthropy, which funded institutions and individuals promoting transhumanism, science, and technology, though the ethical implications of this remain debated.

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