What about...Santa Fe? Epstein territory. Can anyone dig further? https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/2973511/16144347
He asks questions and looks at social phenomena like:Way back when we were digging on the connection between the art world and human trafficking I had wondered about Santa Fe, NM. I mean it is THE art mecca of the Southwest; sits high in the dessert, is home to many wealthy people, and well, it just strikes me as a place where a lot of nefarious behind-the-scenes things could take place under the guise of an artsy city..
Then of course we have Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch just a stone throw's away in Stanley, NM. Here is a link about all of his properties, including Zoro Ranch, which, by the way, can be checked out easily on Google Maps.
Re: Joshua Epstein.. slides on talk Agent Zero https://sites.nationalacademies.org/cs/ ... 175078.pdf
Is fear contagious?
What is the connection between rejection and physical pain, are they similar?
The Arab spring model..
Fear conditioning..
Rick Scott, Jeff Vinik and Bill Gates - Coronavirus NOTES https://searchvoat.co/v/thinkdrafts/3702298
Josh Epstein - "Frontiers of Computational Social Science" (C4 Public Lectures)Bill Gates and Santa Fe Institute connection : https://imgur.com/a/lmzJpD1 *From left, Bill Gates, from Microsoft, Michael Dell, from Dell Computer, Bill Joy, from Sun Microsystem/Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, *Doyne Farmer, from Prediction Company/Santa Fe Institute, and Esther Dyson, from EDventure Holdings, sit together at a table during a dinner at the annual PC Forum, Tucson, Arizona, February 23-26, 1992
http://c4.santafe.edu/
Director of C4 is jessica Flack and we can find her on John Brockman's The Edge website: https://www.edge.org/memberbio/jessica_flack
Flack works with David Krakauer https://www.santafe.edu/people/profile/david-krakauerJESSICA FLACK is a professor at the Santa Fe Institute and the director of SFI's Collective Computation Group (C4). Flack’s research focuses on the roles of information processing, coarse-graining, and collective computation in the emergence of robust structure and function in nature and society. A central philosophical issue behind this work is how nature overcomes subjectivity inherent in information processing systems to produce collective, ordered states. C4 research projects sit at the intersection of evolutionary theory, cognitive science and collective behavior, statistical mechanics, information theory, and theoretical computer science.
Flack was previously founding director of University of Wisconsin, Madison's Center for Complexity and Collective Computation in the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery.
...Krakauer was previously chair of the faculty and a resident professor and external professor at the Santa Fe Institute. A graduate of the University of London, where he went on to earn degrees in biology, and computer science. Dr. Krakauer received his D.Phil. in evolutionary theory from Oxford University in 1995. He remained at Oxford as a postdoctoral research fellow, and two years later was named a Wellcome Research Fellow in mathematical biology and lecturer at Pembroke College. In 1999, he accepted an appointment to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and served as visiting professor of evolution at Princeton University...
He moved on to the Santa Fe Institute as a professor three years later and was made faculty chair in 2009. Dr. Krakauer has been a visiting fellow at the Genomics Frontiers Institute at the University of Pennsylvania and a Sage Fellow at the Sage Center for the Study of the Mind at the University of Santa Barbara. In 2012 Dr. Krakauer was included in the Wired Magazine Smart List as one of 50 people "who will change the World."
David Krakauer also served as the Director of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, the Co-Director of the Center for Complexity and Collective Computation, and was a Professor of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.