Veteran reporter uncovers new information about Epstein's Zorro Ranch
A drone view shows Zorro Ranch, a property formerly owned by Jeffrey Epstein, near Stanley, New Mexico, U.S. March 8, 2026. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble
April 27, 2026
Veteran journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodríguez revealed that Bradbury Stamm, a major U.S. government-linked contractor specializing in military and industrial construction, appears to have built Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
In her 3,000-word investigation posted on Substack, Valdes-Rodríguez described the revelation as "terrifying," particularly given Bradbury Stamm's history constructing Manhattan Project facilities at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where America's first nuclear weapons were designed.
The property's strategic location between two U.S. nuclear weapons laboratories raises questions about surveillance capabilities.
Valdes-Rodríguez previously reported one lab received back-doored surveillance software, potentially compromised by Israeli intelligence, supported by declassified FBI documents. She argues Epstein's choice of Bradbury Stamm — a contractor that typically handles only large-scale government projects — was not coincidental but deliberate given the property's proximity to sensitive nuclear facilities.
Valdes-Rodríguez emphasized all information derives from public records, presenting her analysis as a hypothesis connecting available evidence and patterns.
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