Here’s a look inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, the one Epstein location that was never raided and has yet to be fully investigated. That’s a shame because Epstein ran the vast ranch as his own private sexual resort — far from the prying eyes of the law. Not only were underage girls trafficked and subjected to violent rapes, but also boys and men.
Epstein envisioned transforming Zorro Ranch into his own private baby farm, and seeding a new super race of designer babies and super clones through advanced genetics. The state of New Mexico is now belatedly trying to investigate what happened at the ranch, particularly addressing rumors of dead victims, buried in the desert, after being raped and brutalized by the vile Epstein.
Why did the FBI maintain a hands-off stance toward this predator? Likely because it wasn’t just Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell involved, but also a large and powerful pool of politicians. business executives, academics, Hollywood stars and the like. In other words, they masqueraded as decent people, when they were actually nothing but scum. Here’s more from 60 Minutes Australia.
Angela Rose visits the top-secret Department of Energy lab spread out along rugged mesa tops in New Mexico — Los Alamos National Laboratory, some 35 miles northwest of Santa Fe.
This is where scientists developed the first nuclear bombs during the Manhattan Project in World War II. What weapon systems have been developed since then?
McCallister TV revisits the shocking death of Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, a classical pianist from Japan. They died last February 2025 at their exclusive home in the Cerro Gordo hills above Santa Fe.
Medical authorities found both of them dead at the home. They believed Arakawa,65, died first from hantavirus, transmitted through the bite of a rabid mammal, say field mice or a squirrel. Hackman, who was 95, lived longer, but died a week or two later, suffering from heart ailments and Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers who combed through the home found secret passageways leading into underground tunnels, full of ancient tools, manuscripts and coded messages. The construction of the passageways suggested they had been on the grounds for at least 100 years, perhaps much longer.
Here, McCallister touches on the mystery, while also noting the proximity of Hackman’s home with the Zorro Ranch estate of Jeffrey Epstein, located in Stanley south of Santa Fe.
We have combed the Epstein files and not found any evidence that he communicated with Hackman. He did, however, have dealings with several other Hollywood figures living in New Mexico, among them, Robert Redford and Val Kilmer.
A search has begun to try to pinpoint the location of the remains of two foreign girls said to have been killed and buried at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. The ranch lies in the hills southeast of Santa Fe.
State lands within the ranch can be searched, but much of the quarters is now under the control of a new private owner, who has not given permission for a search. Here’s more from Asmongold.
Even more of the United States is now coming under extreme winter weather warnings. The warnings stretch more than 2000 miles, from Santa Fe in the Rockies all the way east and north to Boston along the Atlantic coastal shores.
Heaviest snowfall totals are projected for the Mid Atlantic states as well as the Midwest states lining the Ohio River — Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois onto Missouri. Heavy snow will fall between I-40 and I-70, with the Midwest states likely receiving at least a foot of snow. Snowfall totals will increase as the storm — dubbed Winter Storm Fern — approaches the Atlantic Ocean, entering Pennsylvania, New York and New England. The snow could pile up as much as two feet in some locales.
The South won’t get whacked by snow, but faces potentially deadly ice storms that could bring down grown trees and powerlines, while sending citizens shivering in homes reeling without energy. The ice will stretch eastward from Texas and Oklahoma, encompassing much of Arkansas, Tennessee and Georgia, including the city of Atlanta. Snow already began falling Friday night in the Texas Panhandle, with expectations for ice to slam into Dallas and Tulsa.
Brutal cold weather will aggravate conditions as winds from Canada push chilling temperatures southward. The storm will linger through Sunday, although cold weather will remain entrenched over much of this vast region on Monday and Tuesday. So travel isn’t advised. Best to hunker down at home, and be sure to have supplies of food, water, batteries and life-saving gear.
Here’s a short, but comprehensive report from CBS News. Best to check your local stations for up-to-the-minute news and forecasts for your vicinity.
When It Snows in Texas. Here’s an iconic look at a Panhandle panic from the cartoon King of the Hill. The town of Arlen doesn’t exist, but it’s based on King of the Hill creator Mike Judge’s memories of growing up in Texas, and specifically, the suburbs around Dallas and Ft. Worth.
Is Julia Louis-Dreyfus a creepy witch? She belongs to a demonic family that operates global industries and a private bank in Switzerland, holding hidden money stashes from the rich and famous.
And speaking of the famous, is there an underground tunnel system connecting Gene Hackman’s house on the northern outskirts of Santa Fe with the Jeffrey Epstein Ranch in Stanley, on land he bought from former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King? What’s with the creepy lizard smirk on Epstein’s face?
WTF is up with Wendy Williams? Why does Adam Schiff have a dog face? Who is Princess “Giant Hulk!” Here’s more from Hermaphrodite Nation, including a look at Maine’s Gov. Janet Mills, from McCallister TV. We join Linda Paris in mourning the death of her dog Truman. He’s always been one of our favorite aspects of her show!
Detectives in Santa Fe, New Mexico collected several pieces of evidence from the home of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa after their bodies were discovered last week. Among the evidence included two “green in color cellular devices.”
Law&Crime’s Chris Stewart explains what those devices could hold and the clues they’ll give investigators who are working to solve this mysterious death investigation on this episode of On the Case. Law enforcement and medical examiner’s officials will give a press conference Friday afternoon in Santa Fe.
The FBI uncovers a secret tunnel beneath Gene Hackman’s mansion, and what they find inside is truly chilling. Fans have celebrated Hackman’s legendary career, but no one expected this shocking discovery.
Investigators reveal cryptic notes, hidden documents, and eerie artifacts buried for years. Then and Now questions arise—Was Hackman hiding something, or is there a deeper Hollywood mystery? Authorities are piecing together the puzzle, and Then and Now is here to bring you exclusive details.
Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa, and one of their dogs were found dead inside their Santa Fe, New Mexico home. Hackman was discovered in a mudroom and Arakawa was found in a bathroom, along with their German Shepherd dog.
Law enforcement has categorized their deaths as suspicious, but so far, they has no evidence released has pointed to foul play. Law&Crime’s Chris Stewart has the breaking developments in this episode of On the Case.
Greg Reese reports on the exploits of the late Phil Schneider, a structural engineer who spent 17 years as a military contractor building Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs), then went on a tour in the mid-1990s and blew the whistle on what he witnessed.
Schneider claimed there are 129 DUMBs in America alone, each the size of a small city. Reese says that Schneider found that the DUMBs were connected to ancient underground tunnels and cave networks, which were inhabited by a non-terrestrial race, whom he ran into while building a tunnel below Dulce, N.M. Schneider discovered that the area was a hub of underground bases connected by a high-speed rail system. Less than a year after blowing the whistle, Schneider died under suspicious circumstances.
Further research by Reese shows Dulce is 160 miles from Scientology’s highly-guarded base in Trementina, N.M., and 124 miles from Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, south of Santa Fe, which is known have an 8,000-square-foot underground level that is rumored to lead even deeper. Reese digs deeper into the Dulce-Zorro Ranch connection and Epstein’s agenda to seed a new human race, which is tied to complex Cabalistic legend.
We are here to unite and provide truth. That’s how Ann We Know opens their latest video, dealing largely with Mossad and Mossad agent Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein kept cameras and microphones inside every single room in every mansion, guest house and resort he ran, from Santa Fe to the U.S. Virgin Islands. He was capturing blackmail material from his guests. Material he could use to extort them, material he could use to make millions of dollars in blood money.
As we approach the precipice, who is trying to provoke war? Who is agitating one side against another? What are the coverups taking place? Who is pushing fear?