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Events
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Document Information

Type: Narrative statement / memoir excerpt (house oversight record)
File Size: 1.14 MB
Summary

This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or narrative statement by Richard Nixon, marked with a House Oversight footer. It details a conversation with 'Bebe' (likely Rebozo) regarding the discretion of 'professionals' hired for sexual affairs in Key Biscayne, followed by an account of a 1949 anonymous tip leading to a prophecy by psychic Jeane Dixon regarding Nixon's future presidency. While the document is stamped 'House Oversight,' the content describes historical political events involving Nixon, not Jeffrey Epstein directly.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Richard Nixon Narrator / Politician
The narrator (implied by context and name mention) discussing his time as a Senator and future President.
Bebe Associate/Confidant
Likely Bebe Rebozo; reassures Nixon about the discretion of women involved in affairs.
Jeane Dixon Psychic
Made predictions about Nixon's presidency.
John F. Kennedy Politician
Defeated Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
United States Congress
Narrator was serving in Congress in 1949.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (3 events)

1949
Anonymous phone call warning Nixon to watch Jeane Dixon.
Nixon's home
1949 (A week after the call)
Jeane Dixon press conference where she predicts Nixon will become President.
Unknown
Jeane Dixon Reporters
1960
Presidential Election where Nixon lost to JFK.
United States

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location where the narrator's 'affairs' took place.
Country of governance.

Relationships (2)

Richard Nixon Confidant Bebe
Bebe advises Nixon on hiding affairs and reassures him.
Richard Nixon Subject of Prediction Jeane Dixon
Dixon predicts Nixon's presidency.

Key Quotes (4)

"“These girls,” I pointed out, “are likely to brag about going to bed with a United States senator.”"
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"“They’ re professionals,” Bebe reassured me. “It’ s just like your lawyer-client privilege. Stop worrying.”"
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"“I predict that one day Richard Nixon will become president of the United States.”"
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"“Destiny,” she said, “cannot be denied.”"
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,178 characters)

Once I express concern to Bebe that word might get out about my
“affairs” in Key Biscayne. “These girls,” I pointed out, “are likely to
brag about going to bed with a United States senator.”
“They’ re professionals,” Bebe reassured me. “It’ s just like your
lawyer-client privilege. Stop worrying.”
* * *
One evening in 1949, while I was still serving in Congress, I received
an anonymous call at my home. A male voice said three words, “Watch
Jeane Dixon,” and hung up the telephone.
A week later, the psychic Jeane Dixon held a press conference. One
of the reporters asked her to predict my future. She drew a blank, however,
explaining that she needed time to meditate. I believe that in show
business parlance this is known as “milking the audience.” Finally she
said it: “I predict that one day Richard Nixon will become president of the
United States.”
I could only conclude that the higher source from which she had
received her intelligence was not necessarily supernatural. When I lost the
presidential election to John F. Kennedy in 1960, Jeane Dixon continued to
predict that I would be president. “Destiny,” she said, “cannot be
denied.”
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