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| 2025-11-18 | N/A | A tweet by Roberts about Melania was reported to Twitter, which investigated and found no violati... | View |
This document is page 33 of a larger file (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT) containing an essay or article by geopolitical analyst Robert D. Kaplan. The text discusses the fragility of imperial superstructures, comparing Rome to the US, and analyzes the Arab Spring, arguing that social media destroys hierarchies necessary for building legitimate governing institutions. It concludes with a biographical note listing Kaplan's roles at The Atlantic, the Center for a New American Security, and the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board.
This document page contains the footer of a marketing email from the travel company Jetsetter, sent via ASMALLWORLD. It lists contact details including email addresses, a Twitter handle, a phone number, and a physical address in New York City. The page bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032156.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or press release compilation (possibly an email attachment) regarding developments in GPS tracking technology. It highlights a partnership between Aetrex Worldwide and GTX Corp to create GPS-enabled shoes for Alzheimer's patients, a contract between GTX Corp and MNX for shipping tracking, and a review of LOCiMOBILE tracking apps. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional document production.
This document is a compilation of three press clippings or web articles dated between October and November 2010, focusing on GTX Corp and its Chairman Patrick Bertagna. The articles discuss GTX Corp's GPS technology, specifically the 'GPS Smart Shoe' for dementia patients developed with Aetrex Worldwide, and the release of a social networking check-in app called 'iCheck-In' via its subsidiary LOCiMOBILE. The document bears a House Oversight bates stamp.
This document outlines the opportunities, challenges, and future outlook for digital media within the cannabis industry. It highlights the potential for premium content and mobile applications while noting the difficulties posed by limited advertising and restrictions from major platforms like Facebook and Google.
This document page captures the footer of a marketing email sent by ASMALLWORLD and Jetsetter. It details contact information, a New York City physical address, and standard unsubscribe instructions. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a productivity book or guide (likely 'The 4-Hour Workweek' or similar genre) included in an evidence file. It lists digital tools for efficiency (Jott, Copy talk, Freedom) and outlines a 'Comfort Challenge' encouraging the reader to practice saying 'no' to all requests for two days. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a larger document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be the footer or signature page of an email. It lists contact information (web and twitter) for Ed Boyden (neuroscientist) and includes a legal confidentiality disclaimer stating the information is the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein). It directs errors to the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The phone numbers and Skype details are redacted.
This document appears to be an email or a draft containing a transcript of a speech or philosophical commentary regarding the 'Christian West,' the Vatican, and a cultural 'war.' The text urges the reader to consider their legacy 500 years in the future amidst a current crisis visible on social media and news outlets. The document concludes with a standard confidentiality disclaimer identifying the communication as the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey E. Epstein) and providing the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
The text outlines a speaker's concerns regarding the secularization of the West and the urgent threat posed by jihadist groups like ISIS and Boko Haram. It discusses the sophistication of these groups in using modern technology and capitalism, while also addressing the moral responsibilities of Christian capitalists in the face of this global conflict.
The speaker, identifying as a pragmatic capitalist, critiques two "disturbing" forms of modern capitalism: state-sponsored capitalism seen in Russia and China, and the Objectivist libertarian capitalism associated with Ayn Rand. They argue these differ from "enlightened capitalism" and warn that the libertarian form is attracting younger generations under the guise of personal freedom. A highlighted quote references ISIS using capitalist tools like Twitter and Facebook.
This document appears to be a page from an email containing a transcript of a speech or monologue reflecting on the 'Christian West,' the Vatican, and a current 'crisis' or 'war of immense proportions.' The text discusses legacy and media influence (Twitter, Facebook, CNN, BBC). The footer is a standard legal disclaimer stating the communication is the property of 'JEE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and directs inquiries to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document bears a House Oversight stamp.
This document appears to be a transcript of a speech or interview (likely by Steve Bannon, given the Breitbart reference and rhetorical style) discussing the geopolitical threat of ISIS and 'jihadist Islamic fascism.' The speaker analyzes ISIS's use of capitalist tools like social media for fundraising and radicalization, details atrocities in Iraq, and frames the conflict as a global war that requires a response rooted in 'Christian capitalist' values. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
A transcript page, likely from a House Oversight Committee production, featuring a speaker (rhetorically similar to Steve Bannon) discussing the dangers of 'state-sponsored capitalism' (China/Russia) and 'Objectivist' libertarian capitalism (Ayn Rand). The speaker contrasts these with 'enlightened capitalism' of the Judeo-Christian West and warns that younger generations are being drawn to libertarianism as a form of personal freedom. A pull quote highlights the speaker's observation that ISIS has successfully utilized capitalist tools like Twitter and Facebook.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript or a written statement, bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The text features a speaker or writer discussing a 'crisis' and a 'war of immense proportions,' referencing social media (Twitter, Facebook) and news outlets (CNN, BBC) as evidence. The content is rhetorical, urging the audience to consider their role in preserving 'civilization' and the 'church' for future generations.
This document appears to be a transcript of a speech or interview, likely by a figure associated with Breitbart News (based on internal references), found within House Oversight Committee records. The text focuses on the geopolitical threat of ISIS, describing their military advances in Iraq, their use of social media (capitalist tools) for fundraising, and atrocities committed against Christians. The speaker connects this conflict to a broader 'crisis of the underpinnings of capitalism' and calls for a defense of Judeo-Christian capitalist values against 'jihadist Islamic fascism.'
The speaker critiques "crony capitalism" and "Objectivist" libertarian capitalism, contrasting them with the "enlightened capitalism" of the Judeo-Christian West. They discuss the appeal of these ideologies to younger generations, the secularization of Western culture, and make a comparison regarding the sophistication with which groups like ISIS utilize capitalist tools like social media.
This document is a pricing schedule outlining monthly subscription costs for social media 'Impressions,' explicitly defined here as Facebook comments or Tweets. The pricing tiers range from $999 for up to 100,000 impressions to $5,000 for up to 2 million impressions. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a Congressional Oversight Committee evidence collection.
This document appears to be a presentation slide describing a software platform called 'InsightsPod' used for social media sentiment analysis. It displays logos for major social networks and text outlining current and future platform integrations. The document bears a Bates stamp indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee investigation (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028989).
This document contains a log of digital messages from May 12, 2019, primarily involving the email alias 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted correspondent. The conversation references a 'smart guy' who 'pulled Riyadh off,' followed by Epstein noting the recipient 'received high marks' and sharing a Twitter link from Seth Abramson. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025461'.
An email exchange from May 2017 between Jeffrey Epstein and Larry Summers discussing the presidency of Donald Trump. Summers lists several criticisms of Trump, including potential Russian financial leverage and lack of intellect, while Epstein shares gossip that Trump's lawyer, Kaslowitz, is struggling to find firms willing to represent the President. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email chain from May 28, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein and Larry Summers (LHS). They discuss the political landscape surrounding Donald Trump, including potential Russian collusion, family profiting, and legal representation difficulties involving Marc Kasowitz. Epstein advises Summers to connect with Bill Gates or Reid Hoffman regarding a donor-advised fund and to lead initiatives in education, genetics, and climate projects.
An email chain from October 27, 2017, between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.'). Summers, seemingly attending a conference in Saudi Arabia, shares candid, critical opinions with Epstein regarding Donald Trump's foreign policy, Steven Mnuchin, and the behavior of attendees toward Saudi officials. Epstein asks about the conference consensus and discusses the evangelical view of Trump's presidency.
An email exchange between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein from October 2017. Summers discusses a meeting involving Softbank and Saudi interests (PIF), criticizes Steven Mnuchin and Donald Trump, and shares a highly controversial 'insight' comparing the morality of Harvard admissions regarding infanticide versus sexual harassment allegations in the workplace, explicitly asking Epstein not to repeat it. Epstein responds teasing 'wild' stories from D.C. regarding their next meeting.
An email chain from May 2017 between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation). They discuss the political status of 'Donald' (Trump), with Summers listing severe criticisms regarding Trump's competence and potential Russian ties, while Epstein comments on lawyer Marc Kasowitz's difficulty in finding firms willing to represent the President.
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