Harvard University:
As was reported earlier this year, Harvard Medical School has a body part theft ring.
The world’s most notorious blackmail artist, Jeffrey Epstein, had a fantastical science program called the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics. Once you understand that bogus science is perfect for Ponzi schemes, we know what Epstein was up to: He ran a Ponzi factory at Harvard.
Although they cut ties with Epstein, they’ve still got the Launch Lab X Geo Ponzi factory up and running.
They created Facebook, which committed egregious money laundering with their Libra cryptocurrency, for the express purpose of surveillance, control, and to tribalize us completely (for a bonus, here you’ll find Mark Zuckerberg’s dad shilling for one of Stanford’s Ponzi schemes).
Stanford University:
They birthed well-known financial criminals Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried.
They run an $8 billion Ponzi factory called StartX.com, crawling with fantastical science companies with impossible claims and faked evidence.
They played an outsized role in creating the cryptocurrency super-Ponzi: A Stanford start-up called Clinkle was used to move their criminal investments in; they birthed the PayPal Mafia, which provided most of the early crypto investments; and they cheekily admitted that Bitcoin was “the first ever distributed planetary scale Ponzi scheme” on this event flyer.
They write case studies like this one that serve as criminal recruitment tools: Identifying students who have no ethical qualms with unregulated offshore banking.
NYU:
Their President’s Global Council and their dozen unaccredited global academic centers serve a similar purpose to the Clinton Global Initiative: International money laundering under the guise of goodwill and education.
They’ve had dozens of student deaths, which appears to be a combination of several political revenge killings, and fallout from NYU’s blackmail ring that Jeffrey Epstein got his start at.
NYU Tisch professor Antonio Monda left a calling card implicating himself in the death of kickass author David Foster Wallace on his Wikipedia page.