Epstein, Norway, and Davos: The emails that tie biotechnology to global power
These are not far fetched rumors anymore, it’s documented through the latest release of the Epstein-files: emails showing direct, personal correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and key players in Norwegian and global elite networks. The timing aligns precisely with the shift from ideas to implementation in biotechnology, genetics, and new forms of global governance.
In November 2011, Epstein writes to his close associate Boris Nikolic: “did you tell anyone about our Mette conversation. Marco etc. ygl people?”
In the same thread, Nikolic reports he has just finished a full-day DARPA meeting: “Just done with DARPA mtg – since 8am.”
This is not casual chit-chat. It is an explicit connection between the conversations about “Mette”, the Young Global Leaders (YGL) network a the U.S. military’s most advanced research agency DARPA. Epstein’s concern about who knows the contents of the “Mette conversation” is striking in itself, and it happens in parallel with DARPA’s work on genetics and nucleic-acid technology.
In November 2012, Mette-Marit writes directly to Epstein. The tone is informal, almost playful, yet the content is anything but: “It’s the cocktail of all the un naturals that have a profound effect on the early stages of development in humans.”
“Soon people won’t be able to make new humans anymore.”
“We can just design them in a lab."
This is explicit speculation about human reproduction, genetic manipulation, and laboratory design of human beings. Epstein replies with an ideological reflection on natural versus artificial interventions, antibiotics killing natural organisms, and a worldview in which human development means overriding nature.
The timing cannot be dismissed. These emails fall squarely in the middle of a technological breakthrough:
In 2011, DARPA launches the ADEPT program, pouring resources into nucleic-acid technology. In 2013, Moderna receives up to $25 million from DARPA to develop mRNA platforms. And in 2020, that same technology enables mRNA-1273, Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine.
DARPA’s stated aim was rapid response to biological threats. The mechanism, programming human cells to produce proteins, is a form of biological design at the cellular level. This is not conjecture; it is technical fact, and it directly echoes the language in the emails about “unnaturals,” early developmental interference, and laboratory creation.
By September 2018, the conversation shifts from biology to governance.
Epstein writes to Børge Brende, then president of the World Economic Forum:
“Davos can really replace the UN. cyber. crypto. genetics… intl coordination.”
Brende’s reply is enthusiastic and clear: "Exactly – we need a new global architecture. World Economic Forum (Davos) is uniquely positioned – public private.”
Genetics is explicitly named as a core area for this new architecture. This is Epstein pitching a reimagined global governance model, and the WEF chief agreeing.
The Young Global Leaders (YGL) nexus seamlessly ties it all together.
The WEF’s YGL program is the recruitment and networking engine of the Davos system. Mette-Marit was appointed a YGL in 2010. Brende later led the entire WEF apparatus.
The emails place Epstein squarely inside this network: with access to the royal family, in dialogue with the WEF’s top leader, and connections to DARPA and advanced biotech.
There is no smoking gun proving a single, hidden master plan here, but what the emails document is far more revealing: A culture in which radical ideas about biology, genetics, and human design are discussed casually among the most powerful, while the institutions they influence develop the technologies and governance models that make those ideas practically possible.
That a convicted sex offender not only had access to these rooms, but was taken seriously is not merely Epstein’s scandal, the scandal is the entire apparatus.