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The TerraMar Project
The TerraMar Project, an “environmental non-profit organisation,” was founded in 2012 by convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell. The announcement about the non-profit came from four “celebrated marine experts”: Dr. Sylvia Earle, Capt. Don Walsh, Dan Laffoley and virus hunter Nathan Wolfe. So, Wolfe was one of the founding “citizens” of TerraMar.
The high seas – making up 64% of the world’s oceans – are like the planet’s commons, they don’t belong to anyone. A coalition of NGOs, scientists, and activists “took” these unclaimed waters and christened them TerraMar. The group offered passports for people to become citizens of the high seas, along with the chance to be “ambassadors” for an underwater marine species of their choice.
Nathan Wolfe on Twitter
In 2015, the Daily Mail reported that the organisation was “listed as a partner of the Clinton Global Initiative in the Sustainable Oceans,” a partnership that was announced in 2013, four years after Maxwell was subpoenaed by victims of Jeffrey Epstein. Also in 2013, a sister organisation in the United Kingdom was incorporated.
During her deposition in 2016 to answer questions about the sex-trafficking operation she allegedly ran with Epstein, Maxwell claimed she was a citizen of TerraMar (see page 372 of Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Transcript, 22 April 2016).
In mid-2019, shortly after New York federal prosecutors arrested Epstein, TerraMar (US) announced its closure and six months later TerraMar (UK) was dissolved.
Read more: Ghislaine Maxwell abruptly torpedoed her oceanic non-profit in the wake of the scandal surrounding her associate Jeffrey Epstein, Insider
Given that Maxwell is a known child sex trafficker, with helicopter and submarine pilot licenses, whose clients are so wealthy that they are essentially immune to prosecution for paying for sex with children, one can speculate as to the true purpose of TerraMar; seasteading in international waters to take advantage of the laxity of the laws there.
Read more: COVID-19 Deep Dive Part V: Human Traffickers, Spartacus
The Edge Foundation
Wolfe is a member of the Edge Foundation. “If you want to think about my work, one way to think of me is as a curator of microbial collections. I have these massive repositories. I have sites all around the world that are aimed at collecting interesting microorganisms, and then I enter into collaborations with different groups,” Wolfe told the Edge.
In 2009, when according to the Edge “the world was in a panic about the H1N1 swine flu epidemic” – the falsified pandemic – Wolfe published an OpEd in The New York Times:
“The swine flu outbreak seems to have emerged without warning. Within a few days of being noticed, the flu had already spread to the point where containment was not possible. Yet the virus behind it had to have existed for some time before it was discovered. Couldn’t we have detected it and acted sooner, before it spread so widely? The answer is likely yes—if we had been paying closer attention to the human-animal interactions that enable new viruses to emerge.
“While much remains unknown about how pandemics are born, we are familiar with the kinds of microbes—like SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), influenza and HIV—that present a risk of widespread disease. We know that they usually emerge from animals and most often in specific locations around the world, places like the Congo Basin and Southeast Asia.”
(Related: Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg: The WHO Is an Institution of Corruption)
The Edge Foundation launched as the online version of “The Reality Club,” an “informal” gathering of scientists and “other thinkers in the empirical world, who, through their work and expository writing, are taking the place of the traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are.”
Epstein participated in the Edge Foundation’s annual questions, and attended its “billionaires’ dinners.” John Brockman – the president, founder, and chief impresario of the Edge Foundation – may also be the reason why so many prominent academics have found themselves answering awkward questions about their associations with Epstein; they are clients of Brockman’s.
Brockman has been described as Epstein’s “intellectual enabler,” with the Edge Foundation acting as a “salon” for science intellectuals that could be used at Epstein’s disposal. The Edge Foundation allegedly received substantial backing from Epstein’s “charitable” organisations.
Other members of the Edge Foundation include “Spirit Cooker” Marina Abramovic, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Google’s Larry Page, and, among many other high-profile names, eBay and The Skoll Foundation’s founder Jeff Skoll.
https://expose-news.com/2022/04/13/who-is-the-virus-hunter-dr-nathan-wolfe/