Santa Fe Institute (1984)
organizationThe Blackmail Network · Media & Managed Opposition
A prestigious science institute took far more money from Jeffrey Epstein than it publicly admitted.
Who they are
The Santa Fe Institute, a complexity-science research center founded in 1984 (co-founded by physicist Murray Gell-Mann).
What they do
The engine treats it as a node in Epstein's effort to buy influence in elite science.
How it works
It received at least $680,000 from Epstein's foundations starting in 1995 but publicly reported only $275,000; it sits alongside Harvard and the MIT Media Lab as places Epstein funded, and in June 2026 it was subpoenaed by a New Mexico commission for its donation records and is complying. (Sourced to named press reporting.)
Why it matters
It documents a real money channel between elite finance and science — and a gap between what was taken and what was disclosed.
The engine's record — word for word
Complexity-science institute (Murray Gell-Mann co-founder). Received >=$680,000 from Jeffrey Epstein's foundations beginning 1995 (SFI publicly reported only $275,000). A node of Epstein's Phase-2 scientific capture alongside Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics and the MIT Media Lab. Source: BuzzFeed News (Aldhous); Santa Fe New Mexican; epsteinweb.org. [TIER: PRESS-NAMED-SOURCE] [Report #110 — Symbology] [web-checked Jun 18 2026] Report #110: subpoenaed by the NM Epstein Truth Commission (June 2026) for Epstein-donation records (DOJ files >=$680K; SFI's records $275K); SFI complying. A documented elite-finance <-> science channel. (Re-points the report's mis-cited 'Concept #108'.)
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