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| 2011-01-01 | N/A | Research study involving a computer game about contesting a berry patch. | Unknown | View |
This document is a page from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, not Jeffrey Epstein), stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details an interview with filmmaker Oliver Stone, who admits to paying Edward Snowden's Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, $1 million. While officially for book rights, Stone confirmed the payment was actually to secure 'total access' to Snowden and to successfully block a competing Sony film project produced by the James Bond franchise producers.
This document is page 293 from an academic text titled 'Morality Games.' It discusses Game Theory, specifically the 'Hawk-Dove game,' and applies it to concepts of ownership, territoriality, and legal possession in both animals and humans. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015505' stamp, indicating it was gathered as evidence during a US House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a page from a book (Chapter 24) detailing a dinner between the narrator and director Oliver Stone in New York. The conversation focuses on Stone's film about Edward Snowden, specifically probing the financial arrangements Stone made to gain access to Snowden in Moscow, including a $1 million payment to Snowden's lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, for 'total access' disguised as book rights. The text also mentions the Sony Pictures hack and payments made to The Guardian.
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