A correspondence from David Grosof to an associate (identified by the property tag 'JEE' as Jeffrey Epstein) providing advice on three main topics: investing in early-stage life sciences, improving personal cybersecurity to avoid a 'Podesta' style leak, and managing publicity for philanthropy. The document contains a confidentiality disclaimer asserting the content is the property of JEE and lists the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The sender emphasizes the persistence of web articles and recommends using Signal and secure archiving.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| David Grosof | Sender/Advisor |
Sending advice regarding technology investments, cybersecurity, and philanthropy publicity.
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| JEE | Entity Owner/Recipient (Jeffrey E. Epstein) |
Mentioned in the disclaimer: 'It is the property of JEE'. The recipient is addressed as a friend.
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| Podesta | Reference/Example |
John Podesta, mentioned as a negative example regarding email security ('unlike Podesta').
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Archive |
Listed in header context, likely Internet Archive.
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| Electronic Frontier Foundation |
Listed in header context.
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| Creative Commons |
Listed in header context.
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| JEE |
Owner of the communication property (Jeffrey E. Epstein).
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| Signal |
Recommended communication tool.
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"I would be remiss as your friend if I did not encourage you to be as diligent and smart as possible in using tools like Signal"Source
"taking webmail archives off the web onto your own secure privately maintained archive or deleted (unlike Podesta)"Source
"It is the property of JEE"Source
"publicity for your cool-ass creative and important philanthropy"Source
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