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Documents | Actions |
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person
Jill St. John
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Social dating |
6
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1 | |
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person
Zhou Enlai
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Diplomatic counterparts |
6
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1 | |
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person
Richard Nixon
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Political professional |
6
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1 | |
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person
Zhou Enlai
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Business associate |
5
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1 | |
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person
Mao Zedong
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Diplomatic |
5
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1 | |
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person
Dominique Moisi
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Professional reference |
5
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1 | |
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person
Mao Zedong
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Analyst subject |
5
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1 | |
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person
Narrator (Nixon)
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Adversarial political |
5
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1 | |
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organization
Disney's All-Star Hotel
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Employee |
5
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1 | |
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person
Chinese leaders
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Diplomatic |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jiang Zemin
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Diplomatic |
5
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1 | |
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person
Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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Co awardee |
5
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1 | |
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person
George Shultz
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Political alliance |
5
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1 | |
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person
Jeffrey Epstein
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Connection observer |
5
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1 | |
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person
Richard Nixon
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Professional political |
5
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1 | |
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person
Hillary Clinton
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Predecessor successor |
5
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1 | |
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person
Zhou Enlai
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Diplomatic |
5
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1 | |
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person
Aaron Friedberg
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Intellectual policy rivals |
5
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1 | |
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person
Niall Ferguson
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Biographer subject |
5
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1 | |
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person
Richard Nixon
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Professional historical |
5
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1 | |
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person
Mao Zedong
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Subject of analysis |
5
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1 | |
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person
George Shultz
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Co advocates |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-04-01 | N/A | Meeting between Trump and Xi, allegedly scripted by Kissinger. | Unknown (Historically Mar-a... | View |
| 2011-01-01 | N/A | Publication of 'On China' and 'A Contest for Supremacy'. | United States | View |
| 1997-01-01 | N/A | Disney hires Henry Kissinger to mitigate risk regarding the movie Kundun. | United States | View |
| 1992-12-17 | Flight | Flight from CMH to BOS with no passengers, for a delivery to Henry Kissinger. | CMH to BOS | View |
| 1973-01-01 | N/A | Destabilization of the Chilean government | Chile | View |
| 1972-01-01 | N/A | President Nixon's visit to China. | China | View |
| 1971-07-09 | N/A | Secret meeting between Henry Kissinger and Zhou Enlai. | Unknown (context implies Be... | View |
| 1971-01-01 | N/A | Kissinger's first visit to China. | China | View |
| 1971-01-01 | N/A | Kissinger's secret mission to China | China | View |
| 1968-01-01 | N/A | Nomination of the narrator (implied Nixon) | Unknown | View |
This document is a heavily redacted version of Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' (contact list) from approximately 2004-2005. It contains an alphabetical listing of high-profile individuals, politicians, celebrities, and business associates, along with sections for specific locations (Palm Beach, NY, Paris, etc.) and services (Massage, Medical, Aviation). The final page contains significant handwritten notes identifying key witnesses, staff members (chefs, drivers), and specific allegations regarding the procurement of women ('Scout for young females') and interactions with underage girls.
This document appears to be a heavily redacted address book or contact list associated with Jeffrey Epstein. It spans from 2004-2005 and contains an alphabetical listing of names, organizations, and businesses, along with sections for specific locations like "France", "Israel", "Kenya", and categories like "Massage", "Medical", and "Travel". The document includes handwritten notes identifying key individuals, witnesses, and staff members, such as Ghislaine Maxwell, chefs, pilots, and drivers.
This is a flight log for aircraft N9085Z, piloted by David Rodgers, covering the period from December 13, 1992, to January 15, 1993. The document details numerous flights for a passenger named 'JEFFREY' (believed to be Jeffrey Epstein) to various U.S. locations, including Palm Beach, Columbus, Santa Fe, and the New York/New Jersey area. 'GHISLAINE' (believed to be Ghislaine Maxwell) is a frequent travel companion, along with several other named individuals, and one flight log entry notes a delivery to Henry Kissinger.
A formal letter of support written by magician David Blaine to the US Department of Homeland Security on June 1, 2015, advocating for the O-1 Visa application of a redacted female subject (described as a fashion model and PR expert). Blaine cites his own high-profile career and connections before praising the subject's fundraising abilities, specifically mentioning her work in the US Virgin Islands and Ivory Coast. The document bears a House Oversight Committee bates stamp.
In this May 2015 letter to US DHS CIS, magician David Blaine advocates for the O-1 Visa application of a woman whose name is redacted but identified in the text as 'Svetlana'. Blaine lists his own high-profile credentials and performances for world leaders before praising Svetlana's abilities as a model and a fundraising expert, specifically noting her charitable work in the US Virgin Islands and the Ivory Coast.
This document is a draft O-1 Visa support letter written by magician David Blaine for a redacted individual (referred to as 'Svet' in the text). Blaine lists his high-profile credentials and connections to world leaders to bolster his recommendation, praising the applicant's fundraising skills, specifically noting her work for 'children on the US Virgin Islands,' a location heavily associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is page 23 of a geopolitical analysis written by Dominique Moisi. It discusses the necessity for the United States to pivot its strategic focus from the Middle East to Asia, referencing Henry Kissinger's book 'On China' and the concept of a 'Pacific Community.' The text argues that while the US cannot ignore the Middle East (citing Arab revolutions and Iran), the future lies in Asia, and the US must improve its domestic economic health to accept a changing global status.
This document appears to be page 21 of a larger file, containing the conclusion of an article or book review written by Ferguson (likely Niall Ferguson) about Henry Kissinger. The text analyzes US-China relations, contrasting the views of nationalist Chinese writers like Liu Mingfu with Kissinger's hope for a 'Pacific Community.' It includes a significant quote from Richard Nixon predicting China's rise to global leadership. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be page 20 of a larger text, likely a book or long-form article, analyzing Henry Kissinger's geopolitical philosophy regarding China. It contrasts American diplomatic impatience with Chinese strategic patience (referencing Sun Tzu and Mao) and warns of potential future conflict based on cultural misunderstandings of deterrence versus preemption. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a book or a report analyzing Henry Kissinger's book 'On China'. It discusses the psychological and cultural differences between American and Chinese leadership, specifically referencing the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, the Korean War, and the philosophies of Mao Zedong and Jiang Zemin. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a book or article (possibly a review of Henry Kissinger's 'On China') included in House Oversight files. It discusses Kissinger's analysis of Chinese geopolitical strategy, referencing historical figures like Sun Tzu, Confucius, and Mao Zedong, and compares the economic trajectories of the U.S. and China since Kissinger's 1971 visit. While contained in an investigation file (indicated by the footer), the text itself is a historical and economic analysis rather than a record of specific illicit activity.
This document appears to be page 17 of a book or article (likely by or about Henry Kissinger's 'On China') included in a House Oversight production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031850). The text details the historical context of the US-China opening, focusing on Mao Zedong's fear of Soviet encirclement and his decision to align with the United States based on historical Chinese strategies (referencing the Romance of the Three Kingdoms). While the prompt identifies this as an Epstein-related document, the visible text contains only historical geopolitical analysis without direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
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.
This document appears to be a page from a policy memo or geopolitical analysis regarding the Middle East. It argues that the US retreat from the region has allowed Russia to gain influence and encourages a strategic alliance between Israel and the GCC (specifically Saudi Arabia) to counter threats from Iran, ISIS, and Turkey. It emphasizes the critical importance of Saudi Arabia's support for any US action against hostile Islamic groups.
This document appears to be an email sent from an iPad containing the text of a political opinion piece (likely by Thomas Friedman, given the style and timeframe) criticizing Mitt Romney's 2012 visit to Israel. The text contrasts Romney's fundraising activities with Sheldon Adelson against his lack of engagement with Palestinian leadership, while praising the Obama administration's security support for Israel as confirmed by Ehud Barak. It concludes by urging US politicians to stop using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for political gain. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document is an excerpt from pages 218-219 of the book 'Filthy Rich', detailing an FBI sting operation against a man named Rodriguez, a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein (2004-2005). Rodriguez attempted to sell a stolen 'black book' and legal notes containing contact information for high-profile figures (including Donald Trump, Ted Kennedy, and Mick Jagger) for $50,000. He was arrested by an undercover FBI agent (UCE) for Obstruction of Official Proceedings after accepting the money.
The document describes an attempt by Rodriguez to sell stolen information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, including lists of underage girls and famous contacts, to a lawyer for $50,000. The lawyer contacted the FBI, leading to a sting operation where Rodriguez met an undercover agent, admitted to possessing the stolen items, and was subsequently detained.
This document appears to be a page of endnotes (citations 47-54) from a House Oversight Committee report, likely concerning foreign influence (specifically China) on U.S. corporations and politics. It details financial dependencies of companies like GM and Boeing on China, Steve Wynn's role in conveying Chinese government requests to President Trump regarding dissident Guo Wengui, and Chinese intelligence monitoring of the President's phone calls. It also references Hollywood's relationship with China, including Disney hiring Henry Kissinger to manage fallout from the movie *Kundun*.
This document appears to be page 19 of a scientific paper or technical appendix (likely related to evolutionary dynamics or cultural analytics) analyzing the concept of 'Fame.' It details a methodology for extracting biographical data from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia via DBPedia to study the frequency of names over time. The text uses famous historical figures like Albert Einstein, Henry Kissinger, and Rupert Murdoch as examples of how data is categorized by birth year.
This document appears to be the opening slide or a divider page from a Deutsche Bank presentation produced for the House Oversight Committee (indicated by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026795). It features inspirational or humorous quotes regarding crisis management and success from Henry Kissinger, Anton Chekhov, and J. Paul Getty. The footer identifies Francis J. Kelly of Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs as the contact.
This document provides detailed biographical profiles of Mary Jordan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Washington Post, and Jon Kamen, the Chairman and CEO of the media company @radical.media. It outlines their career histories, notable works, awards, and affiliations.
This document is a biographical profile of magician David Blaine found within House Oversight files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017531). It details his career achievements, major endurance stunts, critical acclaim, and private performances for world leaders and billionaires. The document dates to at least early 2011, as it mentions the birth of his daughter in January of that year.
This document appears to be a cover page, divider, or specific file entry from a House Oversight Committee production. It features the date April 2, 2012, a reference code 'WC: 191694', and the name 'Henry Kissinger' underlined. The page is numbered 359 and bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017446.
This document is a log of digital messages from April 9, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeeitunes') and a redacted individual. Epstein describes his business as 'personal wealth,' explicitly naming Leon Black of Apollo as a client. He also discusses Donald Trump's advisors, claiming Trump 'doesn't listen often,' and mentions a meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping allegedly 'scripted by Kissinger.' The redacted respondent declines a potential meeting with 'Tom' on May 5.
This document is an excerpt from the book 'Filthy Rich' (stamped as a House Oversight exhibit) detailing an FBI sting operation against Alfredo Rodriguez, Jeffrey Epstein's former house manager. Rodriguez attempted to sell Epstein's 'little black book' and other sensitive documents containing names like Donald Trump, Ted Kennedy, and Mick Jagger to a lawyer for $50,000. On November 3 (year implied), Rodriguez met with an undercover FBI agent, exchanged the stolen book for the cash, and was immediately arrested for Obstruction of Official Proceedings.
Nixon tells Kissinger there is a rumor he is 'lousy in bed'; Kissinger replies that 'power is the ultimate aphrodisiac'.
Nixon tells Kissinger there is a rumor he is 'lousy in bed'; Kissinger replies that 'power is the ultimate aphrodisiac'.
We never submit to pressure … It is a philosophical principle.
Secret meeting described as a 'masterclass in careful chessboard moves'.
Described as a 'masterclass in careful chessboard moves' regarding the reestablishment of relations.
Secret meeting described as a 'masterclass in careful chessboard moves'.
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