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New Epstein files mention Macedonia as source of human brain export for scientific experiments

In one of the emails that has been made public, Epstein is informed about scientific research related to the development of a drug that, according to claims, could stop suicidal urges. As part of this research, human brains from Macedonia were also used, as stated in the message

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Macedonia has been mentioned in the latest files release involving convicted billionaire, sexual predator, pedophile and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

In one of the emails that has been made public, Epstein is informed about scientific research related to the development of a drug that, according to claims, could stop suicidal urges. As part of this research, human brains from Macedonia were also used, as stated in the message.

“They took the work, and the brains, first to the University of Pittsburgh, and then, in 1994, to Columbia. They’ve now amassed a collection of about 1,000 human brains — some from suicide victims, the others control brains — filed neatly in freezers kept at -112°F. The small Balkan country of Macedonia contributes the latest brains, thanks to a Columbia faculty member from there who helped arrange it. The Macedonian brains are frozen immediately after being removed and flown in trunks, chaperoned, some 4,700 miles, to end up in show-box-size, QR coded black boxes. Inside are dissected sections of pink tissue in plastic bags, notated with markers: right side, left side, date of collection,” reads the email sent to Epstein by a person whose name has been completely redacted.

It is an informative email message that, according to the content, presents the research project and its scientific background, most likely with the aim of generating interest in a possible investment in a company that would commercialize the potential drug. The email is combined with an announcement and analysis from Bloomberg, which further indicates an attempt to present the project as a serious scientific and business opportunity.