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Arthur Goldberg
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| N/A | N/A | The 25th Amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution following the assassination of President Jo... | United States | View |
| N/A | N/A | Yale Law School Graduation | New Haven | View |
| N/A | N/A | Jack and Bobby Kennedy going after organized crime and refusing to allow a comeback in Cuba. | USA / Cuba | View |
| 1960-01-01 | N/A | Presidential Election where Nixon lost to JFK. | United States | View |
| 1960-01-01 | N/A | The Great Debates (Presidential Election) | Television/Radio | View |
This document discusses the psychological concept of "confirmation theory," illustrating it with the public's reaction to Lee Harvey Oswald and applying it to the polarized views on Edward Snowden. It also addresses the inherent deception within intelligence agencies, referencing Winston Churchill and citing James Clapper's testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding NSA data collection.
This document is a Newsweek article by Niall Ferguson dated May 15, 2011, titled 'Dr. K’s Rx for China.' It contrasts Hillary Clinton's critical remarks about China regarding the Arab Spring with Henry Kissinger's long-standing 'realist' approach to Chinese diplomacy. The article details Kissinger's history with China, starting with his secret 1971 mission, and notes his continued influence on US Presidents up to Obama.
A page from a manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on context) recounting his time as a Supreme Court clerk for Justice Arthur Goldberg during the JFK assassination in 1963. The text details the moment the court learned of the shooting, the narrator driving Goldberg to the White House to advise LBJ, a tense encounter with a guard over a toy gun, and Goldberg's private explanation of the political motivations behind the formation of the Warren Commission. The document suggests LBJ believed in a conspiracy but used the commission to push the 'lone gunman' theory for national security reasons.
A page from a manuscript (likely a memoir draft) titled 'My Year of Clerking For Justice Goldberg.' It details the narrator's (historically Alan Dershowitz) experience clerking for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg starting in the summer of 1963. The text contrasts Goldberg's active past as Secretary of Labor with the solitary nature of the Supreme Court and outlines his agenda to abolish the death penalty.
This document appears to be page 43 of a manuscript or memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the biographical details regarding Yale, Harvard, and his son Elon) submitted to the House Oversight Committee. The text recounts the author's time at Yale Law School, including a moot court victory against a Taft family member, his role as the first Orthodox Jewish Editor-in-Chief of the Law Journal, and his graduation featuring JFK. It also details his academic development, mentorship under various professors like Joseph Goldstein, and early writings on the 5th Amendment.
This document is a page from a magazine interview (likely part of a House Oversight Committee file) featuring a conversation between an interviewer 'EP' and interviewee 'PK' (likely Paul Krassner). They discuss Donald Trump's presidency, alleging connections to Russia ('useful idiot'), comparing his book sales tactics to L. Ron Hubbard, and analyzing his narcissism and media strategy. The text also references historical events like the JFK assassination, suggesting CIA/Mafia involvement, and includes a cartoon from 'The Realist' dated 1962.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir draft by Ehud Barak (indicated by the header '/ BARAK /'), stamped by the US House Oversight Committee. It details the political strategy during an Israeli election campaign (likely 1999), specifically Barak's decision to skip a televised debate to let his opponents, Bibi Netanyahu and Yitzhik Mordechai, damage each other. The text explicitly mentions a 'secret mission by Ronald Lauder' regarding the Golan Heights, linking a known Epstein associate to high-level Israeli diplomacy.
This document appears to be a page from a literary work, novel, or fictionalized memoir included within a House Oversight Committee document dump (ID: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015121). The text depicts a first-person narrative, clearly implying Richard Nixon, confessing to H.R. Haldeman about his sexless marriage to Pat Nixon and his political frustrations regarding the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis and California election. The scene concludes with the narrator strangely touching Haldeman's crewcut.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or transcript attributed to Richard Nixon (identified by context regarding the Vice Presidency and 1960 debates). The text discusses the writing of a book chapter with H.R. Haldeman regarding the Alger Hiss case, claiming the FBI planted a fake typewriter. It further reflects on how the Hiss conviction launched Nixon's political career and how Kennedy's charisma on television cost him the presidency.
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.
This document appears to be a page from a bizarre manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator claims to have received a message via an 'extraterrestrial path' (similar to 'Ike') to tell the truth. The text weaves a conspiracy theory involving 'hairless creatures' (aliens) visiting JFK, Joe Kennedy's ties to organized crime during Prohibition, and the Kennedy brothers' subsequent war on organized crime in the US and Cuba.
This document contains an excerpt describing deleted passages from William Manchester's book "The Death of a President," allegedly provided by an anonymous publishing executive. It details a political conflict at the 1960 Democratic National Convention where Lyndon Johnson attacked John F. Kennedy based on his father Joseph P. Kennedy's alleged Nazi sympathies.
This document is a printout of a promotional email or webpage advertising a sale at 'The Madison' hotel in Washington D.C. It contains a marketing description of the hotel's history and proximity to landmarks like the White House. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a printout of a marketing email or webpage advertising a sale for a hotel in Washington D.C. (identifiable by description as The Madison Hotel). The text describes the hotel's history, location near the White House, and past guests including the Dalai Lama and U.S. Presidents. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032119' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger email dump, though the content itself is generic advertising material.
This document appears to be a printout of a marketing email or webpage advertising a sale at 'The Madison' hotel in Washington D.C. It describes the hotel's history and location near the National Mall and White House. The document includes a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023998', indicating it was produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document appears to be a scanned page from the book 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferriss (identified by the 'Income Autopilot III' chapter title and references to 'fourhourblog.com'). It contains business advice, quotes from business leaders (Bennis, Kelleher, Revson), and definitions of terms like 'Paper trading' and PPC costs. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013922', indicating it was included as an exhibit or attachment in documents produced for the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger cache of files.
The document appears to be a page from a book or narrative report (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferriss, given the specific anecdotes about Dale Begg-Smith and the sailing family) included in a House Oversight investigation file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013816). It contains two distinct success stories: one about 'Dale,' an athlete/businessman who moved to Australia to win gold, and another about 'Julie and Marc,' a couple who took their children on a 15-month global sailing trip. The text focuses on 'lifestyle design' concepts, lateral thinking, and prioritizing life experiences over traditional work models.
This document is a translated report titled 'Cuba in its new stage: SWOT Analysis,' dated November 8, 2015, prepared for the International Foundation for Freedom. It outlines the diplomatic thawing between the US and Cuba initiated by the Obama administration and provides comparative economic statistics for Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico (Overview of the Spanish Antilles). The text serves as an introduction to a SWOT analysis intended to help decision-makers assess investment opportunities in Cuba, though the document cuts off after the first point under 'Strengths.' It bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email thread from May 2013 between Jeffrey Epstein and an individual named Shaher (addressed as 'dear cousin'). Shaher forwards a Bloomberg article about Caroline Kennedy selling an estate on Martha's Vineyard for $45 million total, expressing potential interest in the property. Epstein replies simply with 'BORING'.
An email sent to Jeffrey Epstein containing the text of a news article reporting that Caroline Kennedy is selling 93 acres of land on Martha's Vineyard. The article details the listing prices for two parcels, the history of the property originally purchased by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and mentions Caroline Kennedy's potential appointment as U.S. ambassador to Japan.
This document appears to be page 67 of an academic book or essay discussing the psychology of rhetoric, language, and religion. It references historical speeches by JFK, MLK Jr., and 'Jordan' (likely Barbara Jordan), as well as philosophical works by Cicero and Plato. While labeled as an Epstein-related document (likely due to its inclusion in discovery materials produced for the House Oversight Committee, possibly related to academic funding or personal library contents), the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his operations.
This document consists of pages 40 and 41 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight footer. The text analyzes the historical tension regarding the independence of the Department of Justice and the FBI from the White House, citing examples from the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. It specifically highlights Donald Trump's frustration with these norms, detailing his belief that the DOJ and FBI should be under his direct personal control and his rejection of established 'custom and tradition.'
This document comprises pages 30 and 31 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight footer. It details the deterioration of the relationship between Donald Trump and Chief of Staff John Kelly, including a physical altercation between Kelly and Corey Lewandowski. The text also covers the FBI raid on Michael Cohen's properties on April 9 (presumably 2018) and Speaker Paul Ryan's announcement of his resignation on April 11, amidst fears of significant Republican losses in the upcoming midterm elections.
This excerpt from Michael Wolff's book "Siege" details the internal dynamics of President Trump's legal team during the Mueller investigation. It highlights Trump's dissatisfaction with his lawyers, his longing for a "fixer" like Roy Cohn or Bobby Kennedy, and his persistent denial regarding the threat of the investigation, specifically his need to be reassured he was not a target.
This document is a data file of news snippets from The New York Times, dated around September 21-23, 2018, and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028470' footer. The content discusses the origin of the 25th Amendment, the UK Labour Party's debate on a second Brexit referendum led by Jeremy Corbyn, and concerns about President Trump's foreign policy at the U.N. General Assembly. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any of his known activities.
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