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This document is a reference list or bibliography page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018697', likely from a book or report by Clarisse Thorn (referencing her book 'Confessions of a Pickup Artist Chaser'). The references focus on two main themes: sexual violence/trauma (including orgasm during assault) and the 'Pickup Artist' (PUA) community, citing figures like Neil Strauss, Tyler Durden, and Roissy. The document appears to be part of a larger investigation file, though the text itself does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be the back matter or promotional page for a book titled 'Confessions of a Pickup Artist Chaser!' by Clarisse Thorn. It describes the book, which explores the 'pickup artist' subculture from the perspective of a feminist S&M writer. The document lists Thorn's available lectures and workshops, including talks at the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago, and provides her email address for bookings. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from an essay or book (specifically mentioning 'Confessions of a Pickup Artist Chaser') included in House Oversight Committee evidence (Bates labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018668). The text analyzes the 'Pickup Artist' (PUA) community from a feminist perspective, discussing the intersection of self-help, misogyny, and social anxiety. The author also discusses the stigma surrounding BDSM within feminist circles, referencing Neil Strauss and Alice Schwarzer.
This document appears to be a page from an article or book analyzing the 'Pick Up Artist' (PUA) community, specifically focusing on the concepts of 'inner game' versus 'outer game.' It references prominent figures in the community, Mark Manson and Neil Strauss, discussing how PUA techniques often evolve into general self-help and the community's complex relationship with feminism. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a cache of evidence collected during a congressional investigation.
This document is a printout of a blog post, likely by Clarisse Thorn, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text discusses the intersection of feminism, S&M, and the 'seduction community' (pickup artists), referencing works by Thomas MacAulay Millar and Neil Strauss while warning about the potential for abuse within these dynamics. It provides a URL for the full text dating to June 2012 and notes original publication in 2011.
Discussed his book 'The Game' becoming a men's self-help movement and his agreement with feminism.
Referenced as 'My interview with Neil Strauss' hosted on Timeout Chicago.
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