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Repository for Germinal Choice

Also known as: Nobel Prize Sperm Bank

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What Is Transhumanism and Why Do People Associate It With ... theswaddle.com The Swaddle Aug 7, 2019 6 facts
referenceThe Repository for Germinal Choice was a sperm bank intended to be stocked with the seed of Nobel Laureates, which served as the inspiration for Jeffrey Epstein's planned baby farm.
accountThe Repository for Germinal Choice was discontinued in 1999 after having received a sperm donation from only one Nobel Laureate physicist, William Shockley.
accountThe Repository for Germinal Choice was a sperm bank stocked with the seed of Nobel Laureates that was discontinued in 1999.
accountThe Repository for Germinal Choice was discontinued in 1999 after receiving a sperm donation from only one Nobel Laureate physicist, William Shockley.
claimJeffrey Epstein's plan for a ranch to seed the human race with his DNA was based on an older sperm bank named the Repository for Germinal Choice, which was intended to be stocked with the seed of Nobel Laureates.
measurementThe Repository for Germinal Choice received a sperm donation from only one Nobel Laureate physicist, William Shockley.
Private jets, parties and eugenics: Jeffrey Epstein's bizarre world of ... theguardian.com The Guardian Aug 19, 2019 3 facts
accountAccording to a 2001 story in Slate, the Repository for Germinal Choice only successfully convinced three or five Nobel laureates to contribute sperm, and the facility closed in 1999.
claimRobert K. Graham's goal for the Repository for Germinal Choice was the strengthening of the human gene pool by using sperm donors who were Nobel laureates.
accountThe Repository for Germinal Choice was a sperm bank founded in 1980 in Escondido, California, by Robert K. Graham, a tycoon and avowed eugenicist.
What Is Transhumanism? Jeffrey Epstein DNA Seed Beliefs refinery29.com Refinery29 Aug 1, 2019 1 fact
claimJeffrey Epstein was inspired by the Repository for Geminal Choice, also known as the "Nobel Prize Sperm Bank," in his belief that he could use extreme measures to become posthuman.