| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | Russian forces poured into Georgia through Abkhazia and South Ossetia. | Georgia | View |
This document (Page 175, Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020327) outlines the history of 'The Trust,' a massive Soviet counter-intelligence 'false flag' operation in the 1920s. It details how the Russian secret police created a fake underground resistance to deceive Western intelligence agencies, lure agents (like Sydney Reilly and Boris Savinkov) to their arrests, and fund their own operations using Western money. The text concludes by noting that these deceptive tactics continued into the Cold War with operations like 'WIN' in Poland and other false groups across Eastern Europe.
This document page (137) from a House Oversight file details the aftermath of Edward Snowden's flight to Russia, specifically focusing on whether he retained sensitive NSA documents. Through interviews with his lawyer Anatoly Kucherena (conducted by Sophie Shevardnadze in 2013 and the author in 2015), it is confirmed that Snowden did not give all documents to journalists in Hong Kong but retained a second, more sensitive set of files while in Russia.
This editorial from the Sun Sentinel, reprinted in The Virgin Islands Daily News, heavily criticizes the U.S. government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It argues that the lenient 2007 non-prosecution agreement, brokered by then-U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, was illegal, violated victims' rights, and was shrouded in secrecy to protect Epstein. The article calls on Judge Kenneth Marra to void the agreement, rejecting the Department of Justice's current stance that the deal must stand despite the acknowledged failures.
This document is an email from Jes Staley to Jeffrey Epstein dated September 26, 2014. Staley briefly acknowledges an article Epstein had sent him about Kathryn Ruemmler, a former White House counsel being considered for Attorney General. The forwarded text details Ruemmler's qualifications, her close advisory role to President Obama, and potential political obstacles to her nomination, such as her involvement in the I.R.S. and Benghazi controversies.
This document is a page from a 2016 election report by EY, identified as HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022390. It outlines US healthcare policy priorities, focusing on the upcoming 2017 reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) and a Senate working group's draft proposal on chronic care for Medicare beneficiaries. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his activities.
This document is page 66 of a deposition or interview transcript where an unnamed witness is questioned about their family and connections related to the Epstein case. The witness clarifies that 'Paul' is their mother's husband, not their sister's boyfriend, and confirms they have spoken with a 'Brett [REDACTED]' who knows the basics about an unspecified incident that occurred at Mr. Epstein's house.
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