Asks a friend who’s anonymous for Reasons: Why did Jeffrey Epstein choose science, of all fields, for philanthropy? And... remember “SEED”? It was costly. It was significant at the time. Look deeper, seekers.
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Weird. I was at http://ScienceBlogs.com which was a wonderful, supportive & collaborative community. I don’t remember interacting with the SEED board though.
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That's because we didn't, other than
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Maybe you can explain then, how it all worked. Because I’m told by those who knew and are now very fearful that the link to SEED is something to be investigated deeply. Are they right?
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TBH, I have no idea. None of us that I know of knew anything about the connection then and were very shocked to learn of it. We all lived in our own parts of the country, and back in its heyday Seed brought Sb bloggers to NYC two or three times for a blogging meetup.
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That's really the only reason I ever visited the Seed office and, during one of the blogging meetups, Adam's apartment in the West Village. We had no idea Epstein had invested in Seed. At least, I didn't.
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I believe you.
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