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Human Diversity Foundation
The Human Diversity Foundation (HDF) is a far-right company founded in 2022 to publish "race science" through the Aporia Magazine and Mankind Quarterly. It also publishes Edward Dutton's The Jolly Heretic podcast. Key persons of the HDF including its founder support remigration and white nationalism.
In April 2025, the organization was legally renamed Polygenic Scores LLC.
The Human Diversity Foundation was founded by Emil Kirkegaard, a Danish far-right activist, under his legal name William Engman in 2022. It was registered as a limited liability company in Wyoming, US. The other HDF leaders are Matthew Frost, a British former teacher and founder of the Aporia Magazine, and Erik Ahrens, a German white nationalist and social media advisor for the far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). The Human Diversity Foundation is a rebrand of the Pioneer Fund. According to Matthew Frost, assets from the Pioneer Fund were inherited by Emil Kirkegaard and used for the HDF.
Emil Kirkegaard leads an "underground research wing" of the HDF consisting of about 10 researchers. Members of the HDF research team include Bryan Pesta, Bo Winegard and Davide Piffer. Pesta, who had received money from the Pioneer Fund, was dismissed from his position at Cleveland State University in 2022 for misusing genetic data in his research. Piffer's writing about race and intelligence was cited by Payton Gendron, perpetrator of the 2022 Buffalo shooting. Another employee of HDF is Edward Dutton, a former editor-in-chief of Mankind Quarterly and racist YouTuber who promotes eugenics. Dutton has suggested that Black people "don’t do very well academically and don't behave very well either". Dutton was fired from his position at the University of Oulu for plagiarising a student's dissertation. HDF has funded a research paper authored by Russell T. Warne.
In October 2024, The Guardian newspaper revealed that Andrew Conru, an American businessman, had donated more than a million US dollars to HDF. According to their reporting, "After being approached by the Guardian, Conru pulled his support, saying the group appeared to have deviated from its original mission of 'non-partisan academic research'."
HDF plans to create a private far-right club called Neo Byzantium to obtain income. Membership starts at £650 and rises to £5,000. It was to be led by Erik Ahrens and Matthew Frost.
In October 2024, journalists from The Guardian reported that Emil Kirkegaard and HDF had accessed UK Biobank data. Hidden camera footage revealed Matthew Frost in 2023 claiming that "they've managed to get access to the UK Biobank," and to know more "talk to Emil". In response, a UK Biobank representative commented that they have "continued to monitor and prevent attempts to access the resource by Kirkegaard and other researchers believed to be connected with him". The representative also commented that HDF are "not bona fide researchers".
HDF operates the online magazine Aporia. Matthew Frost founded Aporia in 2021 and sold it to Emil Kirkegaard. Frost has stated that the magazine should be read "by the elite, people aspiring to the elite".
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Human Diversity Foundation
The Human Diversity Foundation (HDF) is a far-right company founded in 2022 to publish "race science" through the Aporia Magazine and Mankind Quarterly. It also publishes Edward Dutton's The Jolly Heretic podcast. Key persons of the HDF including its founder support remigration and white nationalism.
In April 2025, the organization was legally renamed Polygenic Scores LLC.
The Human Diversity Foundation was founded by Emil Kirkegaard, a Danish far-right activist, under his legal name William Engman in 2022. It was registered as a limited liability company in Wyoming, US. The other HDF leaders are Matthew Frost, a British former teacher and founder of the Aporia Magazine, and Erik Ahrens, a German white nationalist and social media advisor for the far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). The Human Diversity Foundation is a rebrand of the Pioneer Fund. According to Matthew Frost, assets from the Pioneer Fund were inherited by Emil Kirkegaard and used for the HDF.
Emil Kirkegaard leads an "underground research wing" of the HDF consisting of about 10 researchers. Members of the HDF research team include Bryan Pesta, Bo Winegard and Davide Piffer. Pesta, who had received money from the Pioneer Fund, was dismissed from his position at Cleveland State University in 2022 for misusing genetic data in his research. Piffer's writing about race and intelligence was cited by Payton Gendron, perpetrator of the 2022 Buffalo shooting. Another employee of HDF is Edward Dutton, a former editor-in-chief of Mankind Quarterly and racist YouTuber who promotes eugenics. Dutton has suggested that Black people "don’t do very well academically and don't behave very well either". Dutton was fired from his position at the University of Oulu for plagiarising a student's dissertation. HDF has funded a research paper authored by Russell T. Warne.
In October 2024, The Guardian newspaper revealed that Andrew Conru, an American businessman, had donated more than a million US dollars to HDF. According to their reporting, "After being approached by the Guardian, Conru pulled his support, saying the group appeared to have deviated from its original mission of 'non-partisan academic research'."
HDF plans to create a private far-right club called Neo Byzantium to obtain income. Membership starts at £650 and rises to £5,000. It was to be led by Erik Ahrens and Matthew Frost.
In October 2024, journalists from The Guardian reported that Emil Kirkegaard and HDF had accessed UK Biobank data. Hidden camera footage revealed Matthew Frost in 2023 claiming that "they've managed to get access to the UK Biobank," and to know more "talk to Emil". In response, a UK Biobank representative commented that they have "continued to monitor and prevent attempts to access the resource by Kirkegaard and other researchers believed to be connected with him". The representative also commented that HDF are "not bona fide researchers".
HDF operates the online magazine Aporia. Matthew Frost founded Aporia in 2021 and sold it to Emil Kirkegaard. Frost has stated that the magazine should be read "by the elite, people aspiring to the elite".