Jeffrey Epstein’s digital archives, known as the Epstein Library, contain disturbing evidence of his obsession with blue-eyed individuals. A simple search for the term “blue eyes” yields hundreds of results, revealing how his trafficking agents scouted and selected potential victims based on eye color.
One redacted agent wrote:
“I spotted two skinny blond blue-eyed 21-year-old ladies in Monaco last weekend and asked them for CVs.”
Another noted:
“Trying her best to move from her small town to Moscow; English isn't great. Could be fun for Paris, blue eyes.”
A third described a woman in similarly objectifying terms:
“Can't understand if her breast is real. Otherwise very pretty and sweet…Very blue eyes as we like.”
One of Epstein’s victims later recounted being chosen for her eye color in a journal entry shared with federal prosecutors. She wrote:
“Superior gene pool?!? Why me?”She described Epstein’s worldview as “Nazi-like,” questioning why her hair and eye color mattered.
Epstein himself, who had blue eyes, extended his preference to the people he funded. In an email, he boasted:
“All of my fundees have blue eyes.”
His Manhattan townhouse featured a display of dozens of prosthetic eyeballs in a frame, further emphasizing his fixation. Epstein also compiled a list of scientists and tech leaders with blue eyes, including Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Google’s Ray Kurzweil. The list noted:
“Total — 70 people. Blue eyes — 41. Unclear (might be blue, but not 100% sure).”
While inclusion in these records does not imply legal wrongdoing, the files reveal a disturbing pattern of eugenics-inspired beliefs. Epstein and his network discussed how physical traits and race might correlate with intelligence. They exchanged emails about population control, engineering women’s sex drives, creating “designer babies,” and envisioning a future of superintelligent humans merging with machines.
They also spoke of eliminating the elderly, the infirm, and the poor. These ideas, once fringe, now permeate elite universities, Silicon Valley, and the tech industry. Epstein’s circle represented an exclusive club of individuals who sought to re-engineer human minds and bodies, control humanity’s future, and develop technology capable of merging with—or even replacing—humanity.
Epstein’s AI Summit and Tech Connections
In 2002, two decades before the launch of ChatGPT, Epstein hosted an Artificial Intelligence summit on his private island in the Caribbean. Over the following years, he cultivated close relationships with a network of predominantly male scientists, researchers, academics, and tech leaders.
His interactions extended beyond mere networking; Epstein actively engaged with figures who shared his transhumanist and eugenicist inclinations. These connections laid the groundwork for collaborations that blurred the lines between cutting-edge technology and controversial ideologies.