Zorro Ranch: The Darkest Epstein Secret

Theories of the Third Kind49mApril 17, 2026

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Theories of the Third Kind dives deep into the mysterious Zorro Ranch, a secluded 8,000-acre property in northern New Mexico linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged criminal network. Hosts Aaron and Daniel Sun reveal that Epstein acquired the ranch in 1993 through a shell company, renaming it Zorro Ranch, and used it as a remote hub for his operations—allegedly involving child trafficking, genetic experimentation, and elite gatherings. Despite its size and significance, the ranch was never searched during the 2019 federal investigation into Epstein, even though New Mexico’s state authorities attempted their own probe before being halted by federal officials citing 'parallel investigation' concerns. The episode traces the ranch’s history back to its original owner, William S. King, and his politically influential son, Bruce King, who served as governor of New Mexico three times. The hosts present verified land records and testimonies from victims like Virginia Giuffre, Maria and Annie Farmer, and Jane Doe, who describe being trafficked to the ranch and subjected to abuse. Alleged visitors include Prince Andrew, Bill Richardson, and Hollywood figures like Woody Allen, though evidence remains circumstantial. In February 2026, New Mexico reopened its investigation, and authorities began searching the property, now owned by Texas real estate developers Philip and Don Huffines, who claim to be transforming it into a Christian retreat. Due to the extreme nature of the findings uncovered in their research, the hosts confirm that the full details will be released only in a premium episode, warning that the content may be removed by platforms like YouTube and Spotify.

Key Takeaways
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Zorro Ranch, a 7,500–8,000-acre property in New Mexico, was purchased by Jeffrey Epstein in 1993 via a shell company and renamed from the King family’s original ranch.

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Despite being a central part of Epstein’s alleged trafficking network, the ranch was never searched during the 2019 federal investigation, even though New Mexico began its own probe.

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Epstein allegedly used the ranch for secretive, isolated gatherings involving high-profile individuals, with victims describing forced visits, sexual abuse, and control mechanisms.

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The ranch’s history traces back to William S. King, whose son Bruce King served as governor of New Mexico three times, raising questions about political connections and cover-ups.

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In 2026, New Mexico reopened its investigation into the ranch after new federal information emerged, and authorities began searching the property, now owned by former Texas senator Don Huffines.

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Chapters
0:00
5 min

Introduction and Announcements

The hosts introduce the podcast, announce premium subscription options, and explain how listeners can support the show through reviews or paid memberships. They also clarify that the podcast is entirely human-made and not AI-generated.

5:00
5 min

The Unseen Epicenter: Zorro Ranch Revealed

What we discovered is probably one of the biggest cover-ups involving multiple billionaires, trafficking of children, high-ranking politicians, and many other disturbing things that have never been talked about before until today.

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10:00
10 min

The History of Zorro Ranch and Epstein’s Acquisition

The episode traces the ranch’s origins from William S. King, who acquired it in 1918, to his son Bruce King, a three-time governor of New Mexico. Epstein purchased the ranch in 1993 through a shell company, renaming it and expanding its infrastructure.

20:00
10 min

Epstein’s Vision: Think Tank or Breeding Ground?

He wanted to have a building of women that he chose. That he would go and, you know, inseminate. Procreate. And then they would just have their babies there and it would be sort of like a breeding ground. It's fucked up.

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30:00
15 min

Victim Testimonies and Alleged Visitors

I just remember someone at some point just came into my room and said that Jeffrey wants to see you and then escorted me to see him. I just, as usual, felt like my heart... sink into my stomach, you know? I do not want to go see him.

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High-Impact Quotes
What we discovered is probably one of the biggest cover-ups involving multiple billionaires, trafficking of children, high-ranking politicians, and many other disturbing things that have never been talked about before until today.
Aaron5:17
Viral: 92.0
Due to the nature of those findings that we had come across in Strange Facts and Findings, and how disturbing they are. We are unable to talk about them on this regular episode because YouTube and Spotify would likely take this episode down.
Aaron44:19
Viral: 90.0
He wanted to have a building of women that he chose. That he would go and, you know, inseminate. Procreate. And then they would just have their babies there and it would be sort of like a breeding ground. It's fucked up.
Daniel Sun27:03
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Hosts

AaronDaniel Sun
Topics Discussed
Zorro Ranch History95%Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Network92%Child Trafficking Allegations90%Political Cover-Ups88%Victim Testimonies85%Federal vs State Investigation Conflicts82%Genetic Experimentation Claims80%Elite Social Circles and Abuse78%
People & Brands

Jeffrey Epstein

person

45xNegative

Zorro Ranch

other

38xNegative

Aaron

person

15xNeutral

Daniel Sun

person

14xNeutral

Virginia Giuffre

person

12xNegative

Theories of the Third Kind

media

12xNeutral

Bruce King

person

12xNeutral

William S. King

person

10xNeutral

Maria Farmer

person

8xNegative

Annie Farmer

person

7xNegative

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