Unlike Epstein, who allegedly has criticized “efforts to reduce starvation and provide health care to the poor” out of fear of overpopulation, a common train of thought among eugenicists, Musk is more concerned with declining birth rates as opposed to overpopulation.
Gates, who worked with Epstein to invest in the MIT Media Lab after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, and for some unexplained reason acted as a liaison between Epstein and the university, also has other troubling investments and opinions regarding fertility and population growth. These include his endeavor to create an implantable birth control device that could “be turned on and off with a remote control,” his idea to ration healthcare based on an individual’s perceived value to society, as well as his effort to promote long-acting reversible contraceptives in Africa with a company whose initial mission was “improving the biological stock of the human race.” Though Epstein and Musk may have disagreed on the purpose of population studies, it would seem that Gates and the late pedophile were aligned on the cause.
