According to Joe Rogan, convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein may have been an agent of the CIA or Israel’s Mossad who was involved in a plot to acquire sensitive knowledge about the wealthy and powerful.

On last Friday’s episode of his popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” which is available on Spotify, Rogan addressed Epstein and his relationship to Harvard University.

During the conversation, the podcaster and his guest, Whitney Cummings, began discussing Jeffrey Epstein. On Monday, Mediaite reported on his remarks.

“Well, he definitely donated some money to science,” Rogan stated.

“You know, but I had a conversation with a scientist who didn’t buy into that Epstein stuff and wouldn’t go to the meetings and stuff like that.”

“And he said, he was really shocked at how little money he actually donated.”

“Interesting,” Cummings stated.

“He goes, ‘It wasn’t that much money.’ He goes, it was really like, ‘he was more than that,’” Rogan continued.

“He was bringing them to parties. Like it was an intelligence operation,” Rogan stated. “Whoever was running it, whether it was, the Mossad or whether it was CIA or whether it was a combination of both — it was an intelligence operation. They were bringing in people and compromising them.”

“And then when they would compromise them, they would use, you know, whatever they had on them to influence their opinions and the way they expressed those opinions,” Rogan continued. “And I don’t know why they would want to do that with scientists, which is really strange to me.”

Cummings said joking: “Epstein’s like, ‘I need you to do a study about how 15-year-old girls are adults. They’re more mature than we thought.’”

“But if a scientist donates, I’m sorry, if a rich person donates to a scientist, do they have any ability to weigh in or they’re just like ‘I get no decisions about how this money spent,’” she stated.

Rogan continued: “I don’t know. I mean, I would imagine the money goes — like if you have a research grant and say like, you’re working on a cure for leukemia or something like that, you know, you find established scientists that are working on this thing, and then you allocate money so that they can work on projects, whether or not the person who donates the money has any influence on how that money is spent — I doubt it.”

“I highly doubt … legitimate scientists would adhere to that,” Rogan said.

In 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his cell while awaiting trial. He allegedly has assaulted dozens of girls, some as young as 14 years old.

In the meantime, Ghislaine Maxwell, 60, the madam who procured young girls for Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.

Robert Maxwell, the late Maxwell’s father, was rumored to have had connections with the Israeli secret service Mossad.

Harvard discovered in 2020 that the university had received more than $9 million from Epstein over the decade leading up to his 2008 criminal conviction in Florida state court, but it stopped accepting money after that.

After his conviction, Epstein continued to visit Harvard’s Cambridge, Mass., campus nearly 40 times over the course of at least two years, according to the report. Professor Nowak was disciplined by Harvard for having close ties with Epstein and allegedly offering him an office on campus.

Investigators said that Epstein’s visits stopped after other researchers complained to Nowak about his presence.

The investigation cleared Harvard’s senior officials of wrongdoing, stating that they followed proper procedures in their interactions with Epstein.

Despite the fact that most of Epstein’s cash had already been used, the institution announced that it would give $200,000 to organizations dedicated to assisting victims of sex trafficking and assault.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has also come under fire for its connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

Joi Ito resigned as director of MIT’s famed Media Lab in 2019 amid protest over his financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He issued a public apology and promised to contribute money to victims of sex trafficking.