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From:
Robert Trivers <
Sent:
Saturday, March 24, 2018 3:34 PM
To:
Jeffrey Epstein
Subject:
VOLTAIRE
>
speaking of sex (which we almost weren't) have you eve= heard this classic story about Voltaire?
He had a gay =riend who finally talked Voltaire into accompanying him one night to his f=vourite homosexual club—as
you can imagine in France at that time =early 1700's) the club was out of control, everything went on—=en tied up in
ropes hanging from the ceiling while being penetrated God kn=ws where and how often, and so on. So Voltaire indulges
himself, trying se=eral things thoughout the night
his friend is ela=ed—now he has someone of value to go back with—so he promp=ly asks Voltaire about next Friday
"No"= Voltaire replies "Once a philosopher, twice a pervert"
i think i know exactly what Voltaire meant =br> BTW i googled him just to check that he was indeed Fre=ch and to get
his date of birth and death and i was fascinated by what i l=arned from the only link i looked at
https=//www.history.com/news/10-things-you-should-know-about-voltaire
you probably know that he made a fortune to support =imself for life when he and a mathematician friend noticed that
the French=lottery was constructed with an unfortunate error from their standpoint =80 it was designed to give out
more money than it took in (you can trust=the French to get such an elementary thing wrong)
"The government shelled out massive p=izes for the contest each month, but an error in calculation meant that th=
payouts were larger than the value of all the tickets in circulation. Wit= this in mind, Voltaire, La Condamine and a
syndicate of other gamblers we=e able to repeatedly corner the market and rake in massive winnings. The s=heme left
Voltaire with a windfall of nearly half a million francs, settin= him up for life and allowing him to devote himself solely to
his literary=career."
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hard to get value of a 1730 French franc in today's dollars =ut an 1800 frank would be worth slightly more than $3 US
today so Voltaire=set himself up with a fortune worth at minimum 1.5 million US and probably=well over 2 million—i
think i could have scraped by with that and =n the process told both UCSC and Rutgers to kiss my ass
he also spent 11 months in prison at age 22 for writing scandalous v=rses about the Regent
"V=ltaire boasted that his cell gave him some quiet time to think....He=later endured another short stint in the Bastille in
April 1726, when he w=s arrested for planning to duel an aristocrat that had insulted and beaten=him. To escape further
jail time, he voluntarily exiled himself to England= where he remained for nearly three years."
incredible organism !
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