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LDN (London) Tower of London Boswell House, 2 Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, London NW1 Hogan Lovells London office Cornwall Terrace, London 203-205 Brompton Road, London Marylebone, London 30 Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT London's West End London's East End Ms Maxwell's London house 14 Eaton Terrace, London SW1 31 Alexander Street, London W2 9 Mallard St, London SW3 1 Cromwell Place, London SW7 27 Holywood Rd, London SW10 9HT 33 Edna Street, London SW11 13 West Eaton Place, London SW1 72a Sydney Street, London SW3 13 Cliveden Place, London SW1 8LA 6F 6 Sloane Square, London SW1 16 Bolton Gardens, London SW5 0AJ 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL 51 Eaton Square, London SW1 0QY 47 Ladbroke Rd, London W11 3PD Flat C 83 Dilke St, London, W1 14 Thurloe Street, London, SW7 72 Eaton Terrace, London SW1 57 Ledbury Rd, London 4 Albert Place, London, W8 5PD 70a Fulham Road, London SW3 30 Sloane Court West, London SW3 45 Elgin Crescent, London W11 2JU Buckingham Palace, London SW1 1AA 3 Sterne Street, London, W12 53 The Chase, London SW3 38 Evelyn Gardens, London 21 Eaton Mews South, London SW1 14 Eaton Terrace, London SW1 W8EZ 19 Shille Hall Gdns, London W4 3B5 8 Ennismore Mews, London, SW7 1AN 8 Graham Terrace, London SW1 19 Kersley St, London, SW11 4PR London Office 6 & 7 New Bond Street, London W1S 3SJ 5 Montrose House, London, SW1 X7DX London town house London, UK Northcliffe House, 2 Derry St, Kensington, London, W8 5TT Park House, 7-11 Onslow Sq, London SW7 3NJ 4353 Fulham Road, London SW10 9TX 10 Lowndes Place, London SW1 110 Chesnut Grave, London SW12 London (Scene setting) 34 Princedale Road, London W11 4NJ 2a Cheney Row, London SW3 5JB A mansion in London 80 Chester Square, London, SW1W 9DU 8 Grafton Street, London, W1S 4EL UK Studio 5, Neckinger Mills, 162 Abbey Street, London SE1 2AN 12 McGregor Rd, London W11 33 Chidding Stone Street, London SW6 3TQ 197 Knightsbridge 7th floor, London SW7 1RB 1 Dawson Place, London W2 4TD 1 Gerald Road, London SW1W 9EH 10/33 Granley Gard, London SW7 109 Elsley Road, London SW11 19 The Boltons, London SW10 1 Lennox Gdn Mews, London 4 Beechmore Road, London 35 Cadogan Square, London 79 Eaton Place, London 21 Redcliffe Square, London SW1 London SW1X 7PA 6 Hopgood St, London W12 7JU 8 Lennox Gdns, London SW1 8 Holbein Place, London 24 1st Street, London 21 St. James Square, London SW1Y 4JP 16 Grafton Square, London SW4 Tate Modern London Bankside 15 Thurloe Sq, London SW7 30 Chapel Street, London SW1 London townhouse Riverbank House, 2 Swan Lane, London London, England, United Kingdom 33 Nine Elms Lane, London, SW11 7US New Scotland Yard, London SW1H 0BG London, UK (Heathrow)

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This document appears to be a historical overview of United States signals intelligence, tracing its origins from the 'Black Chamber' and Western Union cooperation in the 1920s through World War II codebreaking (Enigma and Purple ciphers) to the formation of the NSA in 1952. It details the NSA's mandate to protect US communications and intercept foreign signals, noting its expansion during the Cold War with a 'black budget' and advanced technology. While part of a larger House Oversight production (likely related to intelligence abuses or history), this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.

Historical narrative / report excerpt (likely from a book or congressional report)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 145 of a House Oversight Committee report discussing the intelligence fallout from Edward Snowden's leaks. It details the impact on US foreign relations (specifically with Germany regarding Chancellor Merkel's phone), the potential sharing of 'Level 3' NSA documents with Russia and China, and the resulting loss of US and British intelligence capabilities in monitoring adversaries. Note: While the user requested an 'Epstein-related' analysis, this specific page contains no references to Jeffrey Epstein or his network; it is entirely focused on national security and the Snowden affair.

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

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This document is a page from a report or narrative (marked House Oversight) detailing the NSA's damage assessment regarding Edward Snowden. It analyzes the volume of data stolen (estimated at 1.7 million touched / 1.3 million copied) during his time at Booz Allen and Dell, while noting disputes from Snowden and journalists Greenwald and Bamford regarding these numbers. The text discusses the potential motivations of the NSA Damage Assessment team under Ledgett and the legal implications of the leaks.

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

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This document appears to be 'Chapter Fourteen: Fugitive' from a report (likely House Oversight Committee based on the footer) detailing Edward Snowden's flight from U.S. jurisdiction. It describes his interactions with journalists Poitras, Greenwald, and Gellman, specifically noting Gellman's refusal to help Snowden evade authorities via an encrypted key. The text analyzes Snowden's potential asylum destinations, including Iceland and Ecuador, detailing the logistical and diplomatic attempts made by Assange to secure travel documents, and questions Snowden's intended destination given his lack of visas.

Congressional report/exhibit (excerpt from a book or narrative report)
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 document appears to be a page (185) from a geopolitical manuscript or white paper discussing network theory, 'Hard Gatekeeping,' and the balance of power between the US and China. It references historical hegemony and political science theories by Kauffman, Little, and Wohlforth. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was produced as evidence in a congressional investigation.

Manuscript or report page (likely part of a larger book or white paper included in house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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The text explores the geopolitical tension between the United States and China, comparing their relationship to historical rivalries like Germany and Great Britain to illustrate the dangers of the "security dilemma." It discusses how each nation's pursuit of security often leads to mutual insecurity and highlights their fundamentally different perceptions of the current global order—America viewing it as sustainable and beneficial, while China sees it as broken and in need of reconstruction ("Da po, Da li").

Book page or report excerpt regarding international relations
2025-11-19

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This document is page 156 of a book or manuscript, likely titled 'The Seventh Sense' (based on the text), bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text discusses political theory, the definition of power ('Macht' as defined by Max Weber), and the concept of a 'Seventh Sense' needed to understand modern networks, referencing entities like Facebook, Bitcoin, and operating systems as 'gated' worlds. It does not contain specific references to Jeffrey Epstein, flight logs, or financial transactions on this specific page.

Book excerpt / manuscript page (discovery production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 152 of a historical book or manuscript discussing the history of colonialism, the opium wars in China, and the rise of industrial warfare (specifically the Maxim and Gatling guns). It references historical figures like Lin Zexu, Queen Victoria, Lincoln, and Bismarck. While the text itself is historical non-fiction, the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018384' indicates it was included in a document production for the House Oversight Committee, likely as part of a larger investigation file (possibly related to Jeffrey Epstein's financial records or associates, where such a book or manuscript might have been found in evidence).

Book excerpt / manuscript page (evidence file)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 151 of a manuscript or historical text (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018383) detailing the 1893 Battle of the Shangani between British forces and the Matabele led by Lobengula. It describes the decisive use of machine guns by the British, the subsequent massacre of the Matabele forces, and includes a quote from Lobengula pleading to Queen Victoria. The text contextualizes this within 19th-century imperialism, mentioning Cecil Rhodes and the 'Convergence Club.'

Manuscript page / evidence document
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a book detailing the history of British colonial expansion in Southern Africa, specifically focusing on the strategic importance of the Cape and conflicts along the Shangani River. It discusses the motivations of figures like Cecil Rhodes and interactions with the Matabele tribe and Chief Lobengula.

Book page / historical account
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 138 from a book (likely 'The Seventh Sense' by Joshua Cooper Ramo, based on the content regarding network topology and the 'Seventh Sense instinct') included in a House Oversight Committee file. The text discusses the philosophy of network connectivity, the malleability of distance in a digital world, and cybersecurity concepts like 'rowhammer.' It references researcher Thomas Dullien (aka Halvar Flake) and defines hacking as 'loss of control without change of ownership.'

Book excerpt / congressional oversight record
2025-11-19

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This text explores the history of cybernetic art in the 1970s, focusing on the shift toward "machinic ecosystems" where viewers became active participants. It details specific works like Edward Ihnatowicz's "Senster" and Tsai's cybernetic sculptures, analyzing how these machines were programmed to interact with human behaviors and environmental stimuli.

Academic text / book page
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page (p. 175) from a book or academic paper discussing the history of cybernetics and its intersection with art in the mid-20th century, specifically focusing on the year 1968. It details the evolution of the term from James Watt to Norbert Wiener and mentions key art exhibitions by Wen-Ying Tsai and Jasia Reichardt. While the text itself is historical and academic, the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016395' indicates this document was included as part of the U.S. House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's ties to scientific institutions (such as MIT Media Lab) where such topics would be relevant.

Book excerpt / academic text (exhibit in house oversight investigation)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from an essay or book discussing the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Art. It focuses on artist Ian Cheng's 'Live Simulations' and his 'Emissaries' trilogy, detailing a conversation he had with programmer Richard Evans about the role of social practices in AI simulations. The text also draws historical parallels to the 1960s collaborations between engineers like Billy Klüver and artists like Robert Rauschenberg.

Article / essay / book excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from an essay titled 'Making the Invisible Visible: Art Meets AI' by Hans Ulrich Obrist, likely part of a larger compilation submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text discusses the intersection of art and technology, referencing Marshall McLuhan and Nam June Paik, and recounts the author's conversations with cyberneticist Heinz von Foerster regarding the complementary nature of science and art. While the document bears a House Oversight footer commonly associated with Epstein-related investigations (likely due to Edge.org connections), this specific page contains no direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein.

Essay/article from house oversight committee evidence (page 144)
2025-11-19

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The author recounts arriving in Milan in November 2011, where curator Hans Ulrich Obrist (HUO) had arranged meetings with prominent figures like Enzo Mari and Miuccia Prada. The text describes HUO's intense work ethic and influence, as well as a recent collaboration between the author and HUO on an art and science panel in London.

Book excerpt or memoir narrative
2025-11-19

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This document outlines the 'Fundamental Equity Opinion Key' and 'Income Ratings' used by Bank of America Merrill Lynch research, defining investment ratings such as Buy, Neutral, and Underperform alongside volatility risk indicators. It also provides extensive legal and regulatory disclosures regarding the distribution of research reports by various international affiliates in jurisdictions including the UK, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia. The page details conflicts of interest policies and specifies that prices mentioned are for informational purposes only.

Financial research disclosures page
2025-11-19

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This document is a boilerplate disclosure page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch research report titled 'Japan Macro Watch', dated November 14, 2016. It defines investment rating metrics (Buy, Neutral, Underperform), outlines analyst compensation policies, and lists various global affiliates and their regulatory bodies. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to financial records, though no specific connection to Epstein is visible in the text of this single page.

Financial research report disclosure page
2025-11-19

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This document is page 2 of a 'Japan Macro Watch' financial report produced by Bank of America Merrill Lynch on November 14, 2016. It analyzes the Japanese Yen (JPY) against the US Dollar (USD), discussing market positioning, the impact of Brexit, and the recent 'GOP sweep' (2016 US Election). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014425' stamp, indicating it is part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.

Financial research report
2025-11-19

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This document is a 'Disclosures' page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch research report titled 'Japan Economics Viewpoint,' dated November 18, 2016. It outlines legal disclaimers, conflict of interest policies, and regulatory information for various global jurisdictions where the bank operates. The document bears the House Oversight Committee stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014422', suggesting it was part of a larger production of documents, likely subpoenaed from financial institutions.

Financial report disclosure page
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from January 21, 2014, forwarded to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. It contains a DUJOUR article titled "Why Palm Beach, Florida Is The 'New Greenwich' For Wall Streeters," which discusses the migration of hedge funds and wealthy financiers to Palm Beach. The article attributes this trend to Florida's lack of state income, estate, and capital gains taxes, as well as the impending deadline of Section 457A of the Internal Revenue Code, which required repatriation of offshore funds.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is a screenshot of a time.com article snippet by Ciara Nugent, identified by the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033544. The article reports on former President Donald Trump's state visit to the U.K. and his 'ongoing feud' with London Mayor Sadiq Khan. The visible content of the document itself contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related activities.

News article snippet (screenshot)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from June 2019 between 'J' (likely Jeffrey Epstein, using the email jeevacation@gmail.com) and Reid Weingarten, who appears to be his attorney. Weingarten suggests Epstein appear on Donny Deutsch's new TV show to 'talk about "the jeffrey I know"', while also mentioning they should 'make progress' while Epstein is in London and Weingarten is in Paris. Epstein's replies are cryptic, consisting of the single words 'Future' and 'Nobt'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from June 2019 between attorney Reid Weingarten and 'J' (inferred to be Jeffrey Epstein). They discuss a news article about a departing White House lawyer, a potential PR strategy for Epstein to appear on Donny Deutsch's show, and a possible meeting in Europe. Weingarten also asks Epstein for his opinion on whether he should legally represent Arif Naqvi, the founder of Abraaj.

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2025-11-19
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