| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1934-01-01 | N/A | End of US de facto control of Cuba | Cuba | View |
This document appears to be a page from a satirical essay or manuscript (possibly a book draft or monologue script) included within a House Oversight Committee production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015188). The text uses a metaphor comparing Democrats to a 'Pacer' who walks in circles, noting that the Pacer eventually monetized this behavior by placing a cardboard box on the ground. The narrator describes performing an impression of this character onstage.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or narrative attributed to Richard Nixon. It discusses the political machinations surrounding the Watergate era, E. Howard Hunt's forgery of documents to smear the Kennedys, and Nixon's belief that Nelson Rockefeller orchestrated a succession plan involving the removal of Spiro Agnew and Nixon himself to eventually install Rockefeller as Vice President. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
The text describes a political deal involving journalist Anderson, Watergate, and Air America's alleged heroin smuggling. It includes a quoted letter from Frank Sturgis to the narrator (implied to be Richard Nixon), claiming a CIA faction orchestrated both JFK's assassination and the narrator's political downfall.
This document appears to be a page from a bizarre manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator claims to have received a message via an 'extraterrestrial path' (similar to 'Ike') to tell the truth. The text weaves a conspiracy theory involving 'hairless creatures' (aliens) visiting JFK, Joe Kennedy's ties to organized crime during Prohibition, and the Kennedy brothers' subsequent war on organized crime in the US and Cuba.
This document appears to be a page from a briefing or report submitted to the House Oversight Committee (indicated by the footer). It outlines specific risks associated with doing business in Cuba, listed as points 3 through 12. The text details economic instability, lack of legal recourse for foreign investors, currency issues, low wages, surveillance of businessmen, and government seizing of worker salaries.
This document is a geopolitical briefing paper analyzing the state of Cuba circa 2015. It details the warming relations with the US under Obama, the economic support historically provided by Venezuela, internal political reforms initiated by Raúl Castro, and the Vatican's role in mediation. It also outlines investment opportunities in infrastructure and agriculture, noting the obsolescence of current Cuban systems.
This document is a translated report titled 'Cuba in its new stage: SWOT Analysis,' dated November 8, 2015, prepared for the International Foundation for Freedom. It outlines the diplomatic thawing between the US and Cuba initiated by the Obama administration and provides comparative economic statistics for Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico (Overview of the Spanish Antilles). The text serves as an introduction to a SWOT analysis intended to help decision-makers assess investment opportunities in Cuba, though the document cuts off after the first point under 'Strengths.' It bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a policy report or testimony submitted to the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029810). The text analyzes the geopolitical implications of Iranian nuclear ambitions, noting a lack of diplomatic channels between the West and Iran compared to the Cold War era US-Soviet relations. It further discusses the likelihood of Gulf states, specifically Saudi Arabia, seeking their own nuclear deterrents in response to Iran, drawing a parallel to France's nuclear strategy during the Cold War. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
This document is a reference list titled 'United States Extradition Treaties' dated January 1, 2006. It alphabetically lists countries (from Albania to Egypt) along with the dates their treaties were signed and entered into force, and legal citations where applicable. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation file, likely referencing extradition capabilities regarding specific jurisdictions relevant to an investigation (e.g., Bahamas, British Virgin Islands).
An email dated September 16, 2017, from pilot Larry Visoski to Jeffrey Epstein (via 'Je vacation') discussing logistics for a trip to Cuba. The email forwards advice from William McLendon at Universal Weather and Aviation regarding changing travel regulations under the Trump administration and required documentation for the aircraft and passengers. Darren Indyke and Rich Kahn are copied on the correspondence.
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