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Fev Micklethwait
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| N/A | N/A | Informal dinners, lunches, and events with top editors and columnists. | New York and internationally | View |
This document is the 'Acknowledgments' page from a book (identified by the footer ISBN as likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by journalist Edward Jay Epstein, though the author is not explicitly named in the text). It lists numerous individuals who assisted the author with intelligence, legal, and research issues, including notable figures such as Sidney Blumenthal, Ash Carter, and Bruce Kovner. The page specifically highlights assistance regarding Russian disinformation and retrieving information from 'the dark side of the Internet.' It bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is a page (numbered 43) from Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book' contact list. It contains names, addresses, and phone numbers for various individuals including fashion designer Nicole Miller, journalist John Micklethwait (then at The Economist), and aristocrat George Milford Haven. The entries cover locations in New York, London, Palm Beach, and Milan.
This document, from public relations firm Osborne & partners, is a strategic proposal for Jeffrey Epstein to rehabilitate his public image after 2005. It advises Epstein to focus on international political and financial circles, leveraging his scientific philanthropy to build credibility while avoiding US domestic politics and tabloid media. Key recommendations include engaging with specific high-profile journalists, attending elite global forums like Bilderberg, and overhauling his online presence by taking down existing websites.
Email address listed: JohnMicklethwait@economis (likely economist.com)
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