Prince Andrew Accuser Makes Public Plea for Help If ‘Something Happens’; Epstein-Funded Scientist George Church Is Creating a Genetics-Based Dating App

By Fox News. Virginia Roberts Giuffre pleaded for the public’s help in the event that “something happens” to her, noting “in no way, shape or form am I suicidal.”

The 35-year-old woman posted her cryptic message to Twitter late Tuesday in response to someone else’s tweet, writing in part: “Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”

Giuffre, who has repeatedly accused Prince Andrew, Duke of York, of having sex with her when she was 17, is one of the alleged sex trafficking victims of financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. . .

A spokesperson for Royal Communications later said in a statement to FOX Business the duke “unequivocally regrets” his association with Epstein and “emphatically denied” reports that Andrew ever had any sort of relationship with Giuffre.

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Epstein-Funded Scientist George Church Is Creating a Genetics-Based Dating App

By Daily Beast. Harvard biologist George Church already had to apologize for palling around with Jeffrey Epstein even after the financier pleaded to guilty to preying on minors a decade ago. Now he’s raising eyebrows again—with plans for a genetics-based dating app.

In an interview with 60 Minutes, Church said his technology would pair people based on the propensity of their genes, when combined in children, to eliminate hereditary diseases.

“That sounds like eugenics,” Fordham adjunct ethics professor and science journalist Elizabeth Yuko, who studies bioethics, told The Daily Beast on Monday. (The tech and science news site Gizmodo called Church’s idea “an app only a eugenicist could love.”)

Yuko compared the app, as described, to the Nazi goal of cultivating a master race: “I thought we realized after World War II that we weren’t going to be doing that,” she said. . .

Epstein had a twisted take on genetics, hosting scientific conferences at which he expressed his desire to propagate his own genome by impregnating up to 20 women at a time at his New Mexico ranch, like cattle stock. (Read more from “Epstein-Funded Scientist George Church Is Creating a Genetics-Based Dating App” HERE)

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