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New Mexico’s Hidden Triangle: Epstein, Los Alamos, and Kirtland Connections

New Mexico’s Hidden Triangle: Epstein, Los Alamos, and Kirtland Connections April 28, 2026 A contractor tied to high-security installations built Epstein’s remote compound, raising questions about overlapping worlds of secrecy, science, and power. A new layer of context has emerged around Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico estate—one that does not resolve the mystery of the site, but deepens it. Zorro Ranch, a 10,000-acre property south of Santa Fe, was developed in the 1990s after Epstein purchased it from former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King. To build the compound, Epstein hired Bradbury Stamm Construction, a firm not known for private residential work but for large-scale, high-security government projects. That distinction matters. Bradbury Stamm has longstanding ties to Los Alamos National Laboratory and Kirtland Air Force Base—two facilities associated not only with nuclear weapons research and storage, but also, in various accounts and historical records, with investigations into unidenti...

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