This document appears to be a page from a manuscript, book, or narrative report included in House Oversight evidence (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015265). It describes a philosophical monologue about fear, followed by a dramatic scene where a gunman interrupts a panel discussion featuring a man named 'Icke.' The gunman shouts about a 'China card' and aims at Icke before falling to the ground himself; the narrator, a member of the press, observes a doctor attending to the wounded man.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Icke | Panelist / Target |
A speaker at a panel discussion who remains calm while being threatened with a gun.
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| Agitated man | Gunman / Would-be assassin |
Stalks out from backstage, shouts about the 'China card', aims at Icke, but falls to the ground (shot or collapsed).
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| Narrator ('I') | Journalist / Witness |
Shows press credentials to remain at the scene; observes the aftermath.
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| Doctor | Medical Professional |
Hovers over the bleeding gunman and unbuttons his shirt.
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| Security guard | Security |
Checks the narrator's press credentials.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Referenced in the Bates stamp footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT).
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Location where the panel discussion and shooting incident took place.
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Where the gunman emerged from.
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