New Mexico has officially approved a comprehensive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, a development that many have been clamoring for, given the ranch’s notorious past. The probe aims to uncover what truly transpired at the sprawling property, which served as one of Epstein’s primary bases of operation for his alleged sex trafficking ring. It’s understood that Epstein harbored a disturbing ambition to “seed the human race with his DNA,” reportedly by impregnating women at this very ranch, a chilling testament to the dark undercurrents associated with the property.
The Zorro Ranch, once owned by Epstein, was managed by a New Zealand couple, Karen and Brice Gordon. Accounts suggest that the ranch was a frequent site of lavish parties held multiple times a year. Furthermore, disturbing allegations have emerged from a local stripper, indicating that the Gordons also hosted sex parties and recruited local showgirls, painting a grim picture of the ranch’s activities. Following these revelations, the couple reportedly went into hiding, apparently fearing for their safety. The focus of the current investigation, it is understood, is to search for any evidence of missing girls, suggesting a grave concern for potential victims.
The ownership of the Zorro Ranch has now passed to Don Huffines, a prominent MAGA Republican from Texas, who has announced plans to transform the property into a Christian retreat. Huffines, a former Texas State Senator, is currently running for Texas Comptroller. This transition in ownership has naturally sparked commentary, with some expressing skepticism about the nature of such a “Christian retreat” given the ranch’s history, and others highlighting the perceived incongruity of such plans given the alleged depravity that occurred there.
The approval of this comprehensive probe comes after considerable pressure from the people of New Mexico. There’s a palpable sense of pride and relief that leaders are finally taking steps towards accountability, even if it’s acknowledged that the process is far from perfect. The prevailing sentiment is that any thorough search is better than none, with the hope that a diligent investigation can unearth whatever may still be present. While some anticipate that individuals implicated in past crimes may attempt to use a search as a means to prove their innocence, the hope is that those paying attention will discern the truth.
There’s an underlying concern that any evidence might have been meticulously cleaned up, especially if a thorough search isn’t conducted. The property’s sale to individuals, one of whom is reportedly connected to the Trump administration, has also drawn attention and speculation, particularly regarding former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson’s potential unease. The ranch was known to host a variety of influential figures, including politicians, celebrities, and business leaders, over many years.
A critical aspect of this investigation hinges on the possibility of recovering surveillance footage. It’s widely reported that the ranch was heavily equipped with cameras. If these recordings still exist or can be accessed, this investigation could potentially expose a much wider network of individuals and activities. The call is for New Mexico to investigate everything and release all findings, with many feeling that this probe is long overdue. The question is being raised as to why it has taken so long for New Mexico to launch a substantial investigation, beyond civil lawsuits.
There’s also an undercurrent of distrust regarding potential federal involvement, with some speculating that the FBI might conduct a superficial investigation or even actively try to “clean the place out.” The current owner, Huffines, is described as heading up a “dummy corp,” fueling further questions about the transparency of the ownership and transition. The notion of men driven by ego, believing they can improve humanity through procreation, is a recurring theme in the commentary, especially when considering Epstein’s own disturbing ambitions in this regard.
The idea of Epstein having children is considered profoundly disturbing, particularly given his lack of acknowledged offspring despite his alleged activities. It’s seen as a plot line too far-fetched for fiction. The current ownership’s plans for a Christian retreat have also drawn sharp criticism, with some labeling such individuals as a “plague on humanity” and emphasizing the need for thorough investigation before any claims of religious exemption or immunity can be made. Whispers of Huffines’ son working in the White House have also surfaced, adding another layer of intrigue.
The list of Epstein’s known properties—Little Saint James Island, Zorro Ranch, his New York condo, West Palm Beach residence, and Paris apartment—along with the “Lolita Express,” are often cited as focal points of his illicit activities. While Epstein is deceased and thus cannot be held accountable directly, the hope is that this investigation can bring some measure of justice and uncover the full extent of the crimes committed. There’s a recognition that the ranch may have been thoroughly “sanitized” by those implicated, but the hope remains that something can still be found.
Previous attempts to investigate the ranch in 2019, when Epstein was still alive, were reportedly rebuffed by federal authorities, with the FBI stating they had the situation under control. This raises significant questions about federal oversight and potential obstruction at the time, especially considering who was in charge of the FBI and the Department of Justice in 2019 under the Trump administration. The hope is that a state-led investigation in a “blue” New Mexico will proceed without such interference and, if evidence is found, it will be revealed, provided it hasn’t been too late or too thoroughly cleaned.
The concept of eugenics is being brought up, suggesting that the desire for many children among the wealthy elite stems from a misguided belief in their own superiority and the perceived genius of their offspring, rather than addressing systemic issues like poverty. The comparison to Genghis Khan’s DNA is made, highlighting the potential for unchecked ambition and the belief in one’s own exceptionalism. Disturbing accounts from a young woman who allegedly served as an “incubator” mention Epstein and Maxwell attempting to persuade her to travel to the New Mexico ranch, underscoring the gravity of the allegations. The mention of a potential connection to a school in Michigan also suggests the far-reaching nature of Epstein’s network. The seemingly innocent name “Lolita Express” stands out starkly against the other, more sinister property designations, drawing a reaction of disbelief and shock.