This page appears to be the endnotes or colophon from a book titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?' (likely by James Tagg). It lists literary references for scientific topics, clarifies a plot point regarding a smallpox virus sequence and the CDC, and notes that a character named 'John Masters' is a pseudonym for a real US officer in Kabul. It concludes with technical details about the book's creation. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in evidence produced for a congressional investigation.
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| Robert Winston | Author |
Cited as author of 'Bad Ideas'
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| Oliver Sachs | Author/Neurologist |
Recommended for books regarding the brain
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| John Masters | US Officer (Pseudonym) |
Pseudonym used for a US officer who spoke in Kabul
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| James Tagg | Author |
Inferred from the website URL www.jamestagg.com
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| CDC |
Centers for Disease Control, mentioned regarding smallpox virus security
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| Microsoft |
Software vendor (Word)
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| Adobe |
Software vendor (InDesign)
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| WordPress |
Publishing platform
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Social media platform mentioned for comments
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Social media platform mentioned for comments
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied via Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016088
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Location where 'John Masters' spoke
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"John Masters is not the real name of the US officer who spoke in Kabul. That name was never released to the press."Source
"The digits for the sequence of the Smallpox virus in Chapter Eight come from the varicella-zoster virus, a similar pathogen."Source
"This book was originally written using Microsoft Word on a MacBook Pro."Source
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