"Shocking" claims frequently go viral before they can be verified in the fast-paced world of social media. A recent crypto and finance-related post on X, formerly Twitter, claims that a 2012 note from Princess Mette-Marit of Norway was discovered in Jeffrey Epstein's files and predicted a future in which humans are "designed in labs." Here is a breakdown of what the records actually say and why this story is trending for those who follow the intersection of high finance, global elites, and ethics. Fact Check: The Humans Quoted as "Lab-Grown" The specific quote about "designing humans in the lab" in the context of the official documents appears to be unverified or misattributed, despite the fact that the Epstein files released in February 2026 have indeed roiled the Norwegian Royal House. The declassified files, which include nearly 1,000 mentions of the Crown Princess, highlight a very real and controversial friendship, but the confirmed email exchanges focus on different (though still scrutinized) topics:
Emails from 2012 show Mette-Marit calling Epstein "soft-hearted" and saying that he "tickles my brain." The "Wife Hunt": According to reports, when Epstein mentioned that he was going on a "wife hunt" in Paris, the Princess made a joke that Paris was "good for adultery" but that "Scandis" made better wives. Parenting Advice: One confirmed exchange from November 2012 involves the Princess asking Epstein if it was "inappropriate" to suggest a wallpaper featuring naked women for her then 15-year-old son’s computer.
Why the narrative of "Genetic Engineering"? The viral post probably conflates Epstein's royal connections with his known interest in transhumanism and eugenics. It is well known that Epstein funded researchers interested in genetic engineering and had a long-standing obsession with "seeding" the human race with his DNA. However, there is currently no evidence in the public court records that Princess Mette-Marit wrote a note about humans created in a laboratory. The Actual Norwegian Crisis The actual political uproar in Oslo is overshadowed by the "shocking claim." The Crown Princess recently issued a formal apology, stating that she acted with "poor judgment" and "deep regret" regarding her friendship with Epstein, which lasted from 2011 to 2014, long after his 2008 conviction. The scandal is made worse by: Issues with Transparency: The Princess had previously stated that they stopped talking in 2013, but the new files show that they continued talking into 2014. Timing: The revelations occurred just as Marius Borg Hiby, her son, was facing unrelated legal charges in Norway, resulting in a "double crisis" for the monarchy.



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