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July 17, 2025 - Lionel Nation
08:24
MIT Hosted P*dophile Robot Panel While Taking Epstein’s Money
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Well, thank you, Pam Bondi.
If it wasn't for you, we wouldn't be getting this deep and this ghoulishly focused on Epstein like we did with you.
And by the way, what you're hearing right now is not just some dystopian sci-fi nightmare.
Oh, no, no, no, it gets worse.
I mean, forget the lists and the blogs.
No, no, this is real.
It happened.
It's a nightmare.
It happened at one of the most elite and respected institutions of higher learning, theoretically.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also called MIT, a place where your children dream of going, where politicians send their checks, where tech lords and panjandrums recruit their digital priesthood.
And yet, and yet, my friends, behind the scenes, at a conference funded and influenced by none other than drumroll, please, Jeffrey Epstein, they were discussing, I gotta make sure I can say this, the so-called inevitability of child-size sex robots.
Yes, you heard me.
Sex robots as a therapeutic tool for pedoes.
I'll let you fill that.
I don't know what I can say.
My friend Sean Atwood calls it a PDF file.
I think they're chronophiles, epoebophiles, heba files, and the like.
So when did this happen?
Well, it turns out it was July of 2016.
And it was a conference.
And by the way, if it went on then, it's still going on now.
But this was a conference ironically branded forbidden research, where the guiding principle, apparently, was exploring ideas, quote, listen to this, without social or moral constraints.
There we go.
There we go.
Translation, a place where the elite can experiment with the utter and sick depravity of humankind under the guise of academic freedom.
Let's not gloss over the names here.
Epstein's money didn't just float in the ether.
It wasn't just flying around.
Oh, no, no, no.
It was hand-delivered to the MIT Media Lab, whose leadership, by the way, welcomed him, courted him, brought him to the campus, even after his 2008 conviction for, get this, soliciting sex from a minor.
You don't think this is a bit odd that a guy who's convicted of that is now advancing this?
So the director then accepted Epstein's cash for both the media lab and his, quote, private venture capital efforts, whatever the hell that is.
And Epstein made at least nine documented visits to campus.
Forget people on Epstein's flights.
What about Epstein to their digs?
And he often brang, brang, he often brought, brang?
He often brought young assistants with him.
Reid Hoffman, yes, that's right.
LinkedIn's billionaire co-founder, Reid Hoffman, helped bankroll the lab's disobedience awards.
You heard me.
That was his communication with the head of it about whether Epstein should attend that very 2016 conference.
The same one where panelists openly debated whether sex robots, sex robots built to resemble children, might help treat pedos.
But it doesn't end there.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
The entire thing was shrouded, shrouded in secrecy until a 2020 fact-finding report blew the lid off.
Okay?
And now in 2025, with the Trump administration under fire for allegedly closing the book on Epstein's case and the DOJ publicly claiming there is no client list, this horror show now resurfaces.
Thanks, Pam.
See, MIT now says it can't comment on the views of individual panelists.
Of course not.
Why would they?
Because they'd rather have you forget that this exact panel argued that pedophilia isn't a moral feeling, but a medical condition.
A medical condition that should be approached clinically, scientifically, even sympathetically.
This is how they shift the Overton window.
First, they normalize the urge.
Then they call it therapy.
Next, they legislate it as a protected identity.
And by the time you scream, it's too late, Epstein didn't just donate, he infiltrated.
He embedded himself in the gears of academia and science and tech and media and global finance.
He was close with Bill Gates, Leon Black, Marvin Minsky, and others who have yet to fully account for their association.
You might not think they have to.
I think it might be nice.
Meanwhile, MIT received millions, not just from Epstein, not just from old Jeff directly, but through money he funneled from Gates and Black, money he leveraged as currency to buy moral silence.
And now, da-da!
Now MIT hides behind time gaps and PR statements and gift policy reforms.
But let me tell you something.
The July 2016 conference wasn't just some rogue event.
It was the only conference MIT held that month.
They knew what was being discussed.
They knew who was invited.
They knew exactly who was watching.
They even considered inviting Epstein to attend in person.
And buried deep in that conference was a session that warned that these childlike sex robots would likely end up on the black market for entertainment.
Entertainment.
And no one pulled the plug.
No one stopped the show because it was never about stopping it.
It was about seeing how far they could push it without getting caught.
Well, guess what?
They got caught again.
And now the media want to tell you that this is a relic of the past.
Something it was then.
Let bygods be bygods.
Come on.
That it was nearly a decade ago.
And that these were just the views of individual panelists.
Now, do you believe that?
Do you?
Of course not.
With the Epstein files sealed and Ghelane Maxwell's appeal denied and over a thousand victims acknowledged by the DOJ, we're supposed to pretend there's no client list.
Are you out of your mind?
Wake up.
Wake up.
Smell the coffee.
Understand what's going on.
They're not just hiding names.
They're rewriting morality in real time.
Don't kid yourself.
They're turning monsters into misunderstood patience and replacing outrage with apathy.
They're not erasing Epstein.
They're conditioning you to believe none of it matters anymore.
And if you let them, if you let them, what's next?
What's next?
So let me explain to you, my friends.
This is what's happening right now.
Don't think for a moment that this is just some kind of a weird kind of over-focused, over-kind of accentuated preoccupation with a guy who doesn't matter.
He is just the tip of the iceberg.
And once you pop that scab from that purilent pustule called Jeffrey Epstein, then it all just explodes.
What do you think, my friends?
What do you think?
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