Blogger’s Note: On the BMA (UK) site there is an English translation of the original Chinese-language article covering this issue – with a link to the China Tibet Network. The 14th Dalai Lama is a controversial figure who was brought-up around a number of Hitler’s henchmen – sent to Tibet to research the (racist) Nazi German theory of “Aryanism” before, during and after WWII. The serfs of Tibet were kept in a state of socio-economic deprivation by the Lamas – a correct landlord class of Buddhist monks and priests. This Lamaism represented a corruption of genuine Buddhism that was used to oppress and exploit the ordinary Tibetan people – with Tibet being a part of China for over a thousand years. Of course, not all Lamas are corrupt – but the strand the 14th Dalai Lama represents in the West definitely is! ACW (7.2.2026)
2026-02-06 Ecns.cn Editor:Mo Honge
(ECNS) — Multiple international media outlets reported that the name of the 14th Dalai Lama appears 169 times in emails included in documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case that were recently released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Those media outlets included India’s Financial Express, Belarus-based media outlet Nexta TV and Russia Today.
Earlier reports also linked the 14th Dalai Lama to Epstein. On Aug. 29, 2025, U.S.-based website CounterPunch published an article titled “Why Was the Dalai Lama at Jeffrey Epstein’s House?” The article cited journalist Michael Wolff, who said during a Daily Beast podcast that he encountered the Dalai Lama at a gathering held at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse.
The article quoted Wolff as suggesting that the Dalai Lama’s appearance at the event was likely related to financial interests. It also claimed that the Dalai Lama attended and spoke at an event organized by the controversial group NXIVM in 2009, allegedly receiving one million U.S. dollars in compensation.
Epstein, a U.S. financier with extensive ties to political and business elites in the United States and Europe, was convicted in 2008 of soliciting a minor for prostitution. He was arrested again in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges and died in prison the following month, with authorities ruling his death a suicide.
The DOJ announced in January that it was releasing more than 3 million pages of files on Epstein over a month after the deadline that the U.S. Congress set for it to release all related files. However, it has not issued detailed explanations regarding the nature or significance of individual names mentioned in the materials.

