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Arizonan Unravels ASU’s Standout in Epstein Files

Vol. 42, No. 04

04/01/2026

Arizonan Unravels ASU’s Standout in Epstein Files

Rebecca Terrell

In the deluge of Jeffrey Epstein’s unsealed files, few institutions stand out more starkly than Arizona State University (ASU). Kristen Williamson can tell you why. A former accountant and litigation consultant turned independent researcher, since 2018 she’s been exposing ASU’s transformation into a hub for Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)-backed technocracy, biowarfare, genetic engineering, and control of the water supply. Her work, chronicled at KristenWilliamson.Substack.com, exemplifies how a single determined citizen can pierce the veil of elite secrecy.

Williamson first looked into ASU’s education programs, which stood out to her as tailored for a technocratic biosurveillance state, as she told The New American in a recent interview. Her research quickly led to ASU President Michael Crow, who founded the university’s Biodesign Institute and nanotechnology programs. Crow has been at that helm since 2002, having begun his career at Columbia University, the cradle of technocracy. He also serves as chairman and longtime trustee of In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s nonprofit venture-capital arm, established in 1999 to funnel taxpayer dollars into tech startups. That raised significant red flags for Williamson.

Crow’s powerful position earned him a spot on Fortune’s list of the top 50 influential world leaders in 2019, and Williamson calls him Arizona’s “de facto governor.” Her Substack posts are packed with hyperlinks to primary sources that reveal In-Q-Tel’s biotech portfolio. Investments include Aeluma (genome sequencing), GRAIL (blood analysis), and Metabiota (pandemic modeling and biolab funding). Her documentation links these investments to Hunter Biden’s investment and advisory firm Rosemont Seneca Partners, and thereby potentially to gain-of-function research.

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