From the Epstein files, you can see how he saw himself as spiritual elite, an awakened elect, above standard morality. That “elect” status gave him a moral blank check that licensed the predation. His transhumanist POV was also a part of this frame.
Comedian Duncan Trussell took this observation even further, comparing the Epstein revelations to a hypothetical disclosure of alien life in conversation with Jeremy Corbell:
With the Epstein files you get a form of catastrophic disclosure, not disclosure of UAPs or extraterrestrial life, disclosure of the fact that the super elite—they don’t follow the same laws we do. They don’t have the same view on ethics, morality. It’s almost a different species, in fact. And watching the sort of impact that that’s having on the psyche of people who probably haven’t gone as far out on thin ice as you and I have is really interesting, because you’re looking at people getting red-pilled in the most extreme way, where you look at these emails, it’s not just emails Epstein wrote. It’s emails to Epstein from people who were sucked in by that power, into that orbit. And even though Epstein wasn’t like, “I’m going to puppeteer this person,” just something about hanging out with that, seeing the hedonism, seeing what it’s like to be in a room with all these very powerful people—it’s seductive. Just standing next to it makes you want to become part of it. And that doctor, what’s his name? Attia.
The spellbound Attia had written to Epstein: “The life you lead is so outrageous, and yet I can’t tell a soul…” This is an example of the first criterion of ponerogenesis: the inability to recognize psychopathology for what it is. Without such knowledge and practical abilities, many end up romanticizing evil. (more...)
"A Different Species": Epstein's Pseudo-Elite Psychopathy

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