Matt Farwell
If there’s a secret, New Mexico will try to keep it. The Land
of Enchantment has gotten a lot of practice over the years, well before
the now-late Jeffrey Epstein purchased the Zorro Ranch south of Santa
Fe. The world’s first nuclear weapon, code name “Gadget,” was
detonated in New Mexico on June 18, 1945. Tourists can now visit the
Trinity Site on the U.S. Army’s White Sands Missile Range to view the
epicenter of a highly secret government conspiracy involving top
physicists called the Manhattan Project. Trinity is a 111-mile straight
line from Zorro Ranch. Consider what lies within this way: Find a map.
Make Epstein’s New Mexico operation the center. Put the Trinity site at
the edge of its radius. What else is secret and radioactive and inside
that circle? Did New Mexico’s other secrets throw off enough chaff to
keep Epstein off the radar?
Last month, I went to New Mexico to see what secrets I could
find within the circle. Santa Fe, 23 miles away from Zorro as the crow
flies, is the oldest colonial capital city in North America, one with a twisted history.
The historic center of this small city in the foothills of the Sangre
De Cristo Mountains is the Plaza, an open-air park with a Haagen-Dazs at
one corner. This was once a drugstore, Zook’s Pharmacy,
that doubled as a base for Russian espionage; in between filling
prescriptions and ringing up customers, deep cover Stalinist spies here
plotted the death of Leon Trotsky and later coordinated efforts to steal
the secrets of the atomic bomb from Los Alamos (distance from Zorro
Ranch: 50 miles).
There are dozens of other strange things in that circle. There’s the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West,
a selective international boarding school in Montezuma founded by
Armand Hammer and Prince Charles, originally a resort hotel built on a
hot springs sacred to the Jicarilla Apache, the previous inhabitants of
the Sangre De Cristos. Bill Richardson—who in recently unsealed court records was named by accuser
Virginia Roberts Giuffre as a participant in Epstein’s illegal sexual
abuse ring—claimed to be a lecturer at the United World College in
2001–2002, between his stints as Bill Clinton’s secretary of energy and
New Mexico’s governor...
There are also the sites where the Catholic Church hid pedophile priests in local parishes, until a tsunami of lawsuits from victims forced New Mexico’s largest diocese to file for bankruptcy last June...
We travel inside the circle, from one abusive church to another. A little over 80 miles northwest of Zorro Ranch is Trementina Base,
a bunker and vault complex owned by the Church of Spiritual
Technology—an elite order within Scientology—with hardened rooms storing
L. Ron Hubbard’s writings. Hubbard’s thoughts on Thetans will survive
anything, as they’re reportedly inscribed on etched steel plates in titanium containers filled with inert argon gas...
...On February 22, 1993, as Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”
topped the domestic charts, the New Mexico State Land Office granted an
agricultural land lease near the unincorporated community of Stanley to
the Zorro Trust. The trust was a shell company for Jeffrey Epstein,
whose address of record at that time was 457 Madison Avenue (which today
also houses the headquarters of the Trunk Club
personal-shopping service). On that same day, the Zorro Trust completed
a purchase of lands owned by members of the King family, a powerful New Mexico agricultural and political dynasty.
Zorro’s deal included rights to the Kings’ leases on public lands, a
total of 1,159 acres rented for $872.22 a year. The largest private
landowners in New Mexico are either outside billionaires or family
dynasties.
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
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