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FTX lobbyist tried to purchase island Nauru, create superspecies: lawsuit

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Last updated: 2023/07/22 at 12:13 AM
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The Nauru ring highway runs proper across the island nation of Nauru.

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Sam Bankman-Fried’s youthful brother, who was a prime lobbyist for failed crypto alternate FTX, thought-about buying the island nation of Nauru within the Pacific to create a fortified apocalypse bunker state, a lawsuit filed in Delaware chapter court docket exhibits.

Gabe Bankman-Fried was looking to buy Nauru within the “occasion the place 50%-99.99% of individuals die” to guard his philanthropic allies and create a genetically enhanced human species, in response to the go well with filed Thursday by attorneys from Sullivan & Cromwell, which is looking for to get better billions of {dollars} following the collapse of FTX.

Bunker life is a well-documented fixation amongst tech billionaires, significantly those that determine as doomsday preppers. There’s additionally a fascination with shopping for giant estates within the Pacific and even proudly owning small islands there.

In his years operating FTX, the elder Bankman-Fried brother touted a philanthropic way of life known as efficient altruism and established the philanthropic arm with that in thoughts. Devotees of efficient altruism work to maximise their revenue to allow them to give away their cash in a style they see as most helpful to humankind.

Gabe Bankman-Fried was FTX’s most seen presence in Washington, D.C., and was related to bipartisan charitable donations that bumped into the a whole lot of hundreds of thousands. Together with an unnamed philanthropic officer of FTX, he thought-about shopping for Nauru, partly to foster “smart regulation round human genetic enhancement, and construct a lab there.”

A consultant for Nauru confirmed the island nation was not and has by no means been on the market.

Nauru, with a inhabitants of about 12,000, is a little bit over 2,100 miles away from Brisbane, Australia. It was there that FTX attorneys allege the Bankman-Fried staff sought to determine an emergency base for itself and a choose group of “EAs,” or efficient altruists.

Along with serving as a haven in case of apocalypse, “most likely there are different issues it is helpful to do with a sovereign nation, too,” in response to a memo between the youthful Bankman-Fried and the philanthropic advisor, which was famous within the go well with.

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