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person TIFFANY GRAMZA
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person Mary Margaret Giannini
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person David Redgen
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person GARY ROXBUR
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person C. CATHORENE DORTY MILENE
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person Dave Savage
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person MAFIONE
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person Jeffrey Epstein
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2019-07-05 N/A Period covered by video surveillance footage in discovery Metropolitan Correctional C... View
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This document page discusses the logistics and implications of Edward Snowden's travel to Russia, arguing that the Russian government facilitated his journey and extensively debriefed him upon arrival. It asserts that despite public narratives, Snowden served as an espionage source for Russian intelligence agencies like the GRU and SVR, who would have thoroughly exploited his knowledge and data.

Government report page
2025-11-19

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This document page (numbered 216) appears to be part of a larger report regarding Edward Snowden, specifically detailing his escape from Hong Kong to Moscow with the aid of Julian Assange. It analyzes Snowden's motivations, characterizing him as a calculating individual willing to disregard oaths and utilize adversary intelligence services to avoid American retribution. The text concludes by noting his safety in Russia and quoting his statement to the Washington Post that his mission was accomplished.

Investigative report / house oversight committee record
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 187 of a narrative report or book submitted to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 020339). The text details the 2013 flight of Edward Snowden from Hong Kong to Russia, the inability of US intelligence to capture him, and the strategic fallout of the NSA leaks. It discusses intelligence tradecraft (referencing James Angleton) regarding how foreign adversaries (Russia/China) would likely obscure their involvement or the intelligence gained from the leak. Note: This specific page contains no references to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt context.

Narrative report / book excerpt (evidence submitted to house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a book (Chapter 22) produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details Chinese military advancements, specifically a 2014 submarine missile test in the Atlantic monitored by the NSA, and alleges that China's nuclear and stealth capabilities were largely achieved through espionage against the US and technology licensing from Russia. It references a 1998 Congressional Committee established to investigate these security concerns.

Book chapter / manuscript page (house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document details the logistics of Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Moscow on June 23rd, facilitated by WikiLeaks staff Sarah Harrison and Jonathan Mann. It describes how Snowden was allowed to board an Aeroflot flight without a valid passport or visa and highlights Julian Assange's strategy of creating 'distractions,' including a fake booking to Cuba and spreading misinformation that grounded Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane. The text appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee report regarding the Snowden incident.

Investigative report / narrative (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document, page 107 of a House Oversight record, details the logistics of Edward Snowden's escape from Hong Kong in June 2013. It describes how Wikileaks associate Sarah Harrison, under Julian Assange's direction, used tradecraft such as burner phones and decoy flight bookings (to Beijing and New Delhi) to evade US intelligence before securing a flight to Moscow. The text also analyzes the financial state of Wikileaks at the time and the diplomatic tension regarding extradition between the US, Hong Kong, and China.

Investigative report / congressional record
2025-11-19

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This page of a House Oversight report details the timeline of Edward Snowden's attempts to contact journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras in late 2012 and early 2013 regarding NSA domestic surveillance. It describes Poitras' background, her anti-surveillance activism, and her connections to other figures like William Binney and Jacob Appelbaum. The text concludes with Snowden contacting Micah Lee in January 2013 as a secure route to reach Poitras in Berlin.

House oversight committee report / investigative narrative
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a narrative report or excerpt from a House Oversight file detailing a 'Crypto Party' organized by Edward Snowden in Honolulu on December 11, 2012. The text describes the event at the 'Box Jelly' venue, presentations on TOR and privacy given by Snowden and Runa Sandvik, and the presence of Snowden's girlfriend Lindsay Mills who filmed the meeting. It also details communications with Parker Higgins (EFF), who declined an invitation due to airfare costs, and notes Snowden's precise knowledge of surveillance capabilities which raised suspicions among attendees.

Investigative report / narrative account (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (p. 192) from a manuscript or essay discussing the philosophical and practical implications of Artificial Intelligence. It uses analogies involving Boeing 747 autolanding systems and references Benjamin Franklin to discuss human cognition versus AI. The text mentions 'Maes' lab' (likely referring to Pattie Maes at MIT Media Lab) and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was evidence in a congressional investigation, likely related to the MIT Media Lab/Epstein inquiry.

Manuscript/essay page (evidence in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 177 of a manuscript or policy paper (often attributed to Jeffrey Epstein in the context of House Oversight releases) discussing a geopolitical strategy termed 'Hard Gatekeeping.' The text argues for shifting US military focus away from traditional hardware (aircraft carriers, bombers) toward 'topological control' and defense against contagions, panic, and cyberattacks. It cites historical examples of defensive strategies (Roman Empire, Tokugawa Japan, Tang China) and references a 2015 scientific paper on network theory and 'super spreaders.'

Manuscript / policy paper draft
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 167 of a book manuscript (Chapter Ten: Defense in Depth), marked as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. The text recounts the author's meeting in Beijing with retired Chinese diplomat Huang Hua, discussing the philosophical differences between Western goal-oriented thinking and Chinese assessment of the 'nature of the age.' It contrasts the eras of Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, specifically regarding their foreign policy and stance on the likelihood of war.

Book manuscript / congressional oversight evidence
2025-11-19

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This document page appears to be an excerpt from a book or academic text discussing cyber warfare, network theory, and the concept of 'trust graphs.' It argues that in a hyper-connected world, the distinction between military and civilian zones vanishes, creating universal peril where any connected object or system can be compromised ('pwned'). The page is stamped with a House Oversight Committee identifier, suggesting it was part of a larger investigation file.

Book excerpt / investigation document
2025-11-19

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This document is an excerpt from a news story or report produced by the House Oversight Committee detailing the career transition of Bruce Reinhart from Assistant U.S. Attorney in South Florida to a defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein's employees. It highlights the controversy surrounding his move on January 2, 2008 (one day after leaving the DOJ), subsequent accusations of ethical violations for 'switching sides,' and the U.S. Attorney's Office's claim that he did possess confidential information about the case despite his denials. The text specifically notes Reinhart represented Epstein's pilots, scheduler Sarah Kellen, and Nadia Marcinkova.

News article excerpt / investigative report (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document, likely an excerpt from a news article included in House Oversight records, details Jeffrey Epstein's connections to high-profile figures and his legal strategy during his 2006 prosecution. It describes his recruitment of Virginia Roberts at Mar-a-Lago, his 2002 trip to South Africa with Bill Clinton and celebrities, and his hiring of politically connected lawyers Kenneth Starr and Jay Lefkowitz to combat federal prosecutor Acosta.

News article / investigative report (house oversight committee exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document details allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, including claims by Virginia Roberts of being a sex slave and being lent out to powerful acquaintances. It also covers a lawsuit by former business partner Steven Hoffenberg, who accused Epstein of masterminding a $500 million Ponzi scheme, and a 2015 civil suit against Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell for organizing underage sex parties on Epstein's private plane, 'The Lolita Express,' and at his homes. The document notes that Maxwell denied being Epstein's 'madam' and had not been charged with wrongdoing based on the information provided.

Report/article excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document details evidence collected by investigator Recarey, including message pads linking Epstein to celebrities like Donald Trump and David Copperfield, as well as messages from young girls. It highlights the testimony of Epstein's butler, Alfredo Rodriguez, who acted as a 'human ATM' to pay girls, witnessed underage girls in the home, and was later arrested for attempting to sell Epstein's 'little black book' to the FBI for $50,000.

Investigative report / summary of evidence (house oversight committee)
2025-11-19

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This document consists of four handwritten phone message slips from August 1998, primarily for 'JE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and one for 'GE' (likely Ghislaine Maxwell). The messages include callback requests from individuals named 'Testa' and 'Natalie', and a detailed note from Ghislaine regarding travel logistics. Ghislaine's message mentions letting 'Larry' go, a 3:15 flight to 'PB' (Palm Beach), a helicopter for 'TF' (Tom Ford), and a request to be called back.

Phone message slips
2025-11-19

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This document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033542', is a digital clipping of a webpage featuring a snippet from a vox.com article by Sean Illing. The text discusses a New York Times article about UFO reports off the East Coast in 2014 and 2015. Despite the user's prompt, the content of this specific document does not contain any information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Web page clipping / screenshot with bates stamp
2025-11-19

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Document
2025-11-16

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This document is a page from The Virgin Islands Daily News dated November 9, 2012. The main articles report on the arrest of boat captain Kyle Coleman for the 2011 parasailing death of Bernice Kraftcheck, and the ongoing struggles of Luis Hospital in St. Croix to meet federal standards set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Although provided in the context of an Epstein-related query, the document itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or properties; its relevance likely stems from its origin in the U.S. Virgin Islands and its collection as part of a larger set of documents, indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018866' label.

Newspaper page
2025-11-16

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This document is an economic area analysis of the U.S. Virgin Islands, presenting commerce and tourism data from 2005 to 2014. It includes a chart on USVI's exports, imports, and GTP, and a detailed table on visitor arrivals and expenditures, sourced from the VI Bureau of Economic Research. The document's footer mentions 'IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina' and it is labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018823', suggesting it's part of an appraisal or investigation, possibly connected to Jeffrey Epstein's assets and activities in the region.

Economic area analysis report
2025-11-16

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This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018778', is an informational page about the expansion and passenger traffic at McCarran International Airport, focusing on 2014 statistics. It details a $3.5 billion expansion, a total of 42.9 million passengers in 2014, and the airport's ranking as one of the busiest in the world. Despite the user's prompt, this document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, finances, or travel.

Informational page / report on airport statistics
2025-11-16
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