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| 2013-06-06 | N/A | Washington Post publishes PRISM scoop based on anonymous Snowden leak. | N/A | View |
| 2013-06-06 | N/A | Washington Post published the PRISM scoop anonymously. | N/A | View |
| 2013-06-05 | N/A | Washington Post publishes PRISM story. | Washington | View |
| 2008-11-05 | N/A | Publication of election newspapers (New York Times, etc.) following the US Presidential election. | USA | View |
| 1971-01-01 | N/A | Release and publication of the Pentagon Papers. | USA | View |
The document appears to be a composite of notes or a draft correspondence from a House Oversight file (stamped 017599). It begins by detailing a legal complaint (McGuire v. IBM) alleging a cover-up and child exploitation involving the Gunther family and IBM, before transitioning into a letter addressed to the Washington Post criticizing Kenneth Starr. The author attacks Starr's credibility by highlighting his legal representation of Blackwater regarding the Fallujah ambush and his role as attorney for 'convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.'
This document, bearing a House Oversight footer, contains text alleging a conspiracy involving 'murder ops,' the death of Justice Scalia, and the activities of defense contractor SAIC. It details the career movements of former IBM executives Bud and Sue Horton into companies (Tetra Tech, Accenture) that formed joint ventures with SAIC or its spin-offs to secure billion-dollar government contracts. The text further alleges these contracts, specifically in Afghanistan, were used to fortify the heroin trade rather than combat it.
This document appears to be a page from a briefing book or guest list for a high-level event, marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017588). It provides biographical summaries for prominent individuals in technology, finance, media, and government, including Peter Thiel, Katharine Weymouth, and executives from Google, Microsoft, and American Express. No specific date or event name is listed on this page, but the grouping suggests an elite networking gathering.
This document appears to be a briefing sheet or bio list (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017579) containing professional biographies for 26 high-profile individuals in technology, finance, media, and politics. The list includes prominent figures such as Peter Thiel, Robert Rubin, Katharine Weymouth, and executives from Microsoft, Google, and UnitedHealth. The text contains character encoding errors (�) likely resulting from file conversion, and the content highlights the individuals' current roles, former positions, and board memberships.
This document provides detailed biographical profiles of Mary Jordan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Washington Post, and Jon Kamen, the Chairman and CEO of the media company @radical.media. It outlines their career histories, notable works, awards, and affiliations.
This document appears to be a page from a draft memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on context) stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'. It details the author's legal advice to President Bill Clinton regarding the Paula Jones lawsuit, suggesting Clinton should have settled to avoid the deposition that led to his impeachment. The text also recounts the author's testimony before Congress, his conflict with Congressman Henry Hyde, and his arguments regarding the prevalence of perjury in the legal system.
This document appears to be a page from a legal memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz) discussing the legal representation of Julian Assange. The text details the author's initial communications and a face-to-face meeting with Assange to discuss potential extradition to the United States. It focuses heavily on defending Assange's status as a journalist by comparing his methods and the 'dropbox' technology of Wikileaks to established journalists like Seymour Hersh and Bob Woodward.
This document appears to be a page from a book draft or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the Bates stamp context and footer citation) dated April 2, 2012. It discusses the First Amendment, contrasting the historical Pentagon Papers case with the modern challenges posed by Julian Assange and Wikileaks. The text argues that while traditional media acts as a check and balance with accountability, modern 'hackers' and anonymous leaks pose a greater threat to national security without those constraints.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the legal representation described) recounting the 1971 Pentagon Papers case. It details the author's role representing Senator Mike Gravel and Beacon Press, and highlights a specific Supreme Court oral argument exchange between Justice Potter Stewart and Alexander Bickel regarding the balance between the First Amendment and national security. The document is stamped with a House Oversight file number.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the specific biographical details) recounting his time as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg. It details Goldberg's ethical rejection of a financial offer from Louis Wolfson (contrasting it with Justice Abe Fortas's acceptance), his handling of a gift from Katherine Graham during a pending case, and personal anecdotes regarding Judaism and family. The document was produced as part of a House Oversight investigation.
This document is a digital communication log from May 30, 2019, originating from the House Oversight Committee records. It details a series of messages sent early in the morning involving the email address 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted sender. The content includes the word 'Immunity', links to news articles about Donald Trump, Russian oligarchs, and Epstein himself, concluding with the reaction 'Ugh'.
This document is a log of digital messages sent by Jeffrey Epstein (via the alias 'jeeitunes') on March 28 and 29, 2019. In the messages, Epstein attempts to coordinate a visit to Paris with an unknown recipient, offers to arrange a meeting with French politician Jacques Lang at his home, and shares a Washington Post article about Donald Trump's finances.
This document is a log of three digital messages exchanged on March 7, 2019. Jeffrey Epstein, using the alias 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com', corresponds with a redacted individual regarding a media statement suggested by an associate named 'Kathy.' Epstein corrects a typo in his message, clarifying that the statement is intended for 'Wapo' (The Washington Post) rather than 'Waco.'
This document is a forensic extraction of a message thread from June 17, 2018, identified by the House Oversight Committee footer. It shows a conversation between a redacted individual and 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias for Jeffrey Epstein) discussing a Washington Post opinion piece about Stephen K. Bannon. The redacted sender asks 'What piece ??', receives the link, and comments 'This guy is #2 @ wapo'.
This document is an extracted log of electronic messages (likely iMessage or similar) from June 17, 2018, obtained by the House Oversight Committee. It details a conversation between an account associated with Jeffrey Epstein (jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation centers on a Washington Post article regarding Stephen Bannon and the Trump administration, with Epstein quoting a significant portion of the text analyzing 'Bannonism'.
This document is an electronic message log from April 20, 2017, marked with a House Oversight footer. It captures a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein (using the email 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com') and a redacted individual. The discussion involves scheduling for May 4th or 5th and the sharing of scientific news articles, specifically regarding contenders for the NIH chief position (mentioning 'Neal' and 'Geoff Ling') and a Washington Post article about naked mole rats.
This document is a digital communication log from February and March 2017 involving Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted correspondent. The conversation includes a shared news article about the Trump administration proposing budget cuts to development agencies, with the sender noting this would affect 'BG' (likely Bill Gates), the UN, USAID, and the World Bank, commenting that it is 'good news for America.' The thread concludes with Epstein asking 'are we set?' and the correspondent replying 'Not yet' but promising 'This week though.'
An email chain ending with Tom Pritzker sending a message to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (an address associated with Jeffrey Epstein). The email forwards a news alert about Penny Pritzker understating her income by $80 million during her nomination for Commerce Secretary. Tom Pritzker expresses frustration to the recipient, stating 'I clearly did something wrong in my last life to have to deal w this bullshit' and claims he 'warned her.'
This document is an event flyer or webpage printout advertising a talk titled 'Trump Under Fire' featuring author Michael Wolff in conversation with Matthew d'Ancona. The event was scheduled for June 21, 2019, at the Emmanuel Centre. The text includes promotional copy for Wolff's book on the Trump White House and reviews from various media outlets. While part of the House Oversight document dump (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026976), the text itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
The document appears to be a page from a House Oversight compilation of media articles. It features the conclusion of an article discussing the internal degradation of Iran's intelligence services and Foreign Ministry under Khamenei and Ahmadinejad, followed by a biographical note on journalist Karl Vick. The bottom of the page begins a new article from YaleGlobal dated February 2013 by Kishore Mahbubani, referencing Bill Clinton regarding US global standing.
A page from an interview transcript featuring Paul Krassner (PK) interviewed by 'EP'. They discuss Krassner's counter-culture magazine 'The Realist', the famous 'Disneyland Memorial Orgy' poster, and Krassner's role in running an underground abortion referral service in the 1960s. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of a larger investigation.
This document is a page from a House Oversight collection containing a Washington Post opinion article by Fareed Zakaria titled 'Where Netanyahu fails himself and Israel.' The article criticizes Prime Minister Netanyahu for his resistance to US policy shifts regarding 1967 borders, contrasting his stance with previous Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak, as well as the George W. Bush administration. The text discusses the geopolitical nuances of the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the 1949 armistice lines.
This document is a press digest titled 'The Shimon Post' (Presidential Press Bulletin) dated May 26, 2011, likely prepared for Israeli President Shimon Peres. It lists seven articles from various international publications (NYT, Washington Post, Bloomberg, etc.) focusing on Israeli-Palestinian relations, US foreign policy under Obama, and internal Hamas politics. The document bears a House Oversight Committee bate stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023517).
This document appears to be an email fragment, likely sent by Jeffrey Epstein (indicated by 'JEE' and 'jeevacation@gmail.com'), discussing Donald Trump's financial history with Deutsche Bank and a real estate transaction with Dmitry Rybolovlev. The text draws a parallel between the death of a Russian diplomat (via a Washington Post link) and the death of Joe Recarey in June 2018, questioning if they share the 'same m.o.' The document originates from a House Oversight production.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or narrative article included in House Oversight evidence files. It discusses the surge in political memorabilia following the 2008 US Presidential election, listing novelty items related to Barack Obama and Joe the Plumber. It also details the high demand for newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post immediately following the election.
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