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Gene Hackman’s Cryptic Tunnels

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.

 

Zorro Ranch Sale: $27.5 Million

Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Zorro Ranch hit the market this week with a gaudy price of $27.5 million. Located south of Santa Fe, N.M. in the village of Stanley, the 30,000-square-foot, 8,000-acre property is where Epstein was accused of sexually assaulting dozens of women and girls. Epstein was convicted of sex trafficking in July 2019 and allegedly committed suicide by hanging in the New York Metro Correctional Center one month later.

In the following report from KRQE-TV in Albuquerque, interior photos of the mansion were posted for the first time in Sotheby’s International Realty, revealing extravagant gold and red trimmings in a living room and detailed molding in the library. Also discovered on the property were three never-seen homes called The Blue House, The Lodge and The Log Cabin. There also was an area called ranch central adjacent to the main residence, dotted with several homes, a general store and a firehouse.

Earlier this year, Epstein’s Manhattan mansion sold for for $51 million and his compound in Palm Beach, Fla., sold for $18.5 million. Here’s more from KRQE-TV.

Epstein/Maxwell At Zorro Ranch

With the Jeffrey Epstein/Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking saga dominating the news cycle in the last couple of weeks, the Zorro Ranch connection to the tale has been mysteriously swept under the rug. The Zorro Ranch is the exclusive 33,000-acre-plus resort in rural Stanley, N.M., that billionaire financier Epstein built on property he leased from the state beginning in the early 1990s. Located 23 miles southeast of Santa Fe, the Zorro Ranch was one of Epstein’s primary “playgrounds,” where he threw elaborate soirees for the rich, famous and political elite, and where he allegedly trafficked under-aged girls.

Epstein, a convicted sex offender, was arrested for sex trafficking minors in New York and Florida in July 2019, before allegedly committing suicide in jail the following August. While Epstein’s properties in New York, Palm Beach, Fla., and Little St. James Island in the Caribbean have been seized and combed through by authorities, the Zorro Ranch has been left untouched.

Eddy Aragon, CEO of Rock of Talk LLC, which owns ABQ-FM and AM 1600 KIVA radio stations in Albuquerque, tells investigative journalist D. Dowd Muska that national and local media have done very little in covering the Zorro Ranch. Muska added that even the recent Netflix documentary glossed over the whole New Mexico angle.

Says Aragon, “It’s not that there’s not any interest. There’s plenty of interest. You’re talking about who they’re (media) paid by and why there would be such a voidance. Let’s not forget who’s implicated in all of this and that would be one Bill Richardson, who is also known as the godfather of the modern political Democrat dynasty (in New Mexico).” Here’s more from Aragon and Muska on the Rock of Talk Channel.

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In the following video, Aragon replays his interview with an employee of the Zorro Ranch–an anonymous subcontractor–from August 2019, who reveals some sordid details about what went on there, who might have been among the guests and his interaction with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and the staff. The interview was featured on the Tru News Channel.

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Epstein’s Eugenics Nightmare

Here’s a two-part video exploration of Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. Sarah Westall conducts the interview with Corey Lynn from Corey’s Digs. They not only explore his mega ranch purchased from the family of former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King in Stanley, N.M. — southwest of Santa Fe — but also Epstein’s connections with Democratic politicians of New Mexico and its scientific and artistic communities. There are also telling child charity ties.

Acquaintances of Jeffrey Epstein say that he had a disturbing desire to father countless children in a narcissistic eugenics experiment. He wanted to turn his sprawling Southwestern ranch into a “baby factory” with as many as twenty women, all concurrently pregnant. Meanwhile, a federal appeals court placed obstacles in Epstein’s hope of a cushy “house arrest” treatment after his bail was denied and Virginia Roberts Giuffre has spoken in more detail about her alleged abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his circle. RT America’s Michele Greenstein and Rick Sanchez discuss the latest from the Epstein saga.

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