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Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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Li Keqiang
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CCP
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Wang Qishan
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Hu Jintao
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Peng Liyuan
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Donald Trump
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Barack Obama
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RLK
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Hu Jintao
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China
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Lee
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Donald Trump
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Li Keqiang
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Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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Putin
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Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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Donald Trump
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Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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Communist Party
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Robert Lawrence Kuhn
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Xi Zhongxun
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Barack Obama
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | President Xi Jinping's state visit to Washington. | Washington, D.C. | View |
| N/A | N/A | Trump's meetings with Xi Jinping and Putin | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Xi Jinping becomes party chief. | China | View |
| N/A | N/A | Special study sessions of the politburo on dialectical and historical materialism | China | View |
| N/A | N/A | Work Conference on foreign affairs | China | View |
| N/A | N/A | Parliament votes to end presidential term limits. | Beijing | View |
| 2018-09-01 | N/A | China-US Trade War discussions | Beijing/Global | View |
| 2018-08-22 | N/A | National Meeting on Propaganda and Ideological Work | China | View |
| 2018-08-01 | N/A | National Meeting on Ideology and Propaganda. | China | View |
| 2018-06-23 | N/A | Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs (End Date) | China | View |
| 2018-06-22 | N/A | Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs (Start Date) | China | View |
| 2018-06-01 | N/A | June 2018 Conference | China (implied) | View |
| 2018-03-12 | N/A | Chinese Parliament votes to end presidential term limits. | Beijing, China | View |
| 2018-03-05 | N/A | Start of the Party Congress session to change the Constitution and lift term limits. | China | View |
| 2018-03-01 | N/A | China's National People's Congress Closes | China | View |
| 2018-01-01 | N/A | National People's Congress | Beijing | View |
| 2018-01-01 | N/A | Central Foreign Policy Conference (also referred to as Central Conference on Work Relating to For... | China | View |
| 2018-01-01 | N/A | Foreign Policy Work Conference | China | View |
| 2017-11-08 | N/A | President Trump's State visit to Beijing | Beijing, China | View |
| 2017-11-01 | N/A | Donald Trump's state visit to China. | Beijing, China | View |
| 2017-11-01 | N/A | State visit or summit involving Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing (depicted in background fo... | Beijing, China | View |
| 2017-10-25 | N/A | Unveiling of the new seven-member leadership committee of the Chinese Communist Party (19th Party... | Beijing | View |
| 2017-10-01 | N/A | 19th CPC National Congress | Beijing, China | View |
| 2017-10-01 | N/A | 19th CPC National Congress where Xi's name was put into the Party Constitution. | China | View |
| 2017-10-01 | N/A | 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China | Great Hall of the People, B... | View |
This June 26, 2019 edition of The Daily 202 newsletter highlights Robert Mueller's upcoming congressional testimony regarding his report on Russian interference and potential obstruction of justice. It also covers significant national news including the humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border, tensions with Iran, the 2020 Democratic primary debates, and various political developments involving the Trump administration. The document provides analysis, key quotes, and links to further reading on these topics.
This document is page 282 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (file 019770). It details Edward Snowden's departure from Hong Kong to Moscow on June 23rd, following the unsealing of a U.S. criminal complaint. The text analyzes the geopolitical tensions involving the U.S., China, and Russia, noting that China likely allowed Snowden to leave to avoid complications during a scheduled meeting between Presidents Xi and Obama.
This document appears to be page 238 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets,' produced as evidence (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019726). The text details the intelligence and military relationship between Russia and China, focusing on their shared goal of countering US global dominance, specifically mentioning Putin and Xi Jinping. It also discusses the implications of Edward Snowden's 2013 stay in Hong Kong and the value of leaked NSA secrets.
This document is page 54 of a report titled 'BREAKING DOWN DEMOCRACY,' bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp. It analyzes the strategies of modern authoritarian regimes, specifically focusing on Russia, China, Turkey, and Venezuela. The text discusses the suppression of media, the rise of anti-American war propaganda, and the shift toward isolationism ('closing doors to the outside world') following events like the 2014 invasion of Ukraine and the 2016 Turkish coup attempt. NOTE: While requested as an Epstein-related document, this specific page contains no text references to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates; it appears to be a geopolitical policy report included in a larger House Oversight discovery cache.
This document is page 53 of a Freedom House report, bearing a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp. It details the resurgence of authoritarian tactics in the 21st century, specifically focusing on the rise of political prisoners in Azerbaijan, Venezuela, Egypt, Turkey, and China, as well as the revival of televised public confessions in China under Xi Jinping. The text does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates directly, suggesting it may be part of a larger discovery production or background material.
This document appears to be page 33 of a Freedom House report discussing censorship and historical revisionism in authoritarian regimes, specifically focusing on China under Xi Jinping and Russia under Putin. It details how the Chinese Communist Party suppresses discussion of the Cultural Revolution, the Great Leap Forward, and the Tiananmen Square massacre, while promoting nationalism and Maoist imagery. It also draws parallels to Russia's rehabilitation of Stalin and contrasts these approaches with countries like Germany and South Africa that have confronted their difficult histories. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is page 28 of a report titled 'BREAKING DOWN DEMOCRACY', containing a text section analyzing the crackdown on NGOs and foreign influence in China under Xi Jinping, followed by a list of 22 bibliographic endnotes. The endnotes cite various articles from 2014-2017 regarding authoritarian strategies, 'Color Revolutions', and civil society restrictions in Russia and China. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019262' stamp, indicating it is part of a larger congressional investigation file.
This document describes the global trend of authoritarian regimes sharing "worst practices" to restrict NGOs, a tactic pioneered by Russia and adopted by others to limit civil society autonomy and foreign funding. It specifically details China's 2016 law regulating foreign NGOs, which introduced strict bureaucratic hurdles and police oversight amidst a broader crackdown on Western influence and human rights activists.
This page from a Freedom House report details the censorship strategies employed by the Chinese government to suppress dissent domestically and the differing global propaganda approaches of China and Russia. It highlights China's efforts to control the narrative on sensitive topics like the Panama Papers and Xi Jinping's power, while contrasting Russia's aggressive, contentious media style (RT) with China's economic-focused strategy to shape global perceptions.
This document analyzes the strategies of modern authoritarian regimes, particularly China and Russia, noting their use of surveillance, propaganda, and economic coercion to maintain power and exploit open societies. It highlights the resilience of these regimes despite economic fragility and argues that they actively seek to weaken global democracy rather than just survive.
This document is the Table of Contents and Acknowledgments page for a report titled 'Modern Authoritarians: Origins, Anatomy, Outlook' (or similar) published by Freedom House. Authored by Arch Puddington, the report discusses autocracy, propaganda, and illiberal democracy. The page includes a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019234', indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is the cover page of a June 2017 report published by Freedom House titled 'Breaking Down Democracy: Goals, Strategies, and Methods of Modern Authoritarians,' authored by Arch Puddington. The cover features a photograph of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin reviewing a military honor guard. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019233', indicating it is part of a production of documents to the House Oversight Committee, though no direct link to Jeffrey Epstein is visible on this specific page.
This document is an email chain from August 2018 in which Reid Weingarten forwards a Washington Post article to Jeffrey Epstein (Jeffrey E.). The article details a DOJ investigation into GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy regarding alleged influence peddling with the Trump administration involving China and Malaysia. The email is marked with 'High' importance.
This document, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', appears to be a summary of a statement or speech by 'Helga' (likely Helga Zepp-LaRouche). It advocates for a U.S. partnership with Russia and China, supports President Trump against 'British media' subversion, and calls for the implementation of Lyndon LaRouche's economic policies and the reinstatement of the Glass-Steagall Act. The text ends with the word 'Dictator', possibly a transcription error for 'Dictated' or a fragmented signature block.
This document appears to be a page from a geopolitical analysis report included in House Oversight materials. It discusses Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping, specifically regarding the Syrian crisis. The text argues that China's stance against foreign intervention is driven by its own domestic need to suppress separatism (in Tibet, Xinjiang, etc.) and its reliance on Russia to counter Western resolutions in the UN Security Council.
This document is a 'Market Review' newsletter dated November 1, 2017, published by Rockefeller Asset Management and authored by Jimmy Chang. It analyzes the unusually low market volatility in October 2017, the performance of FANG stocks, and global economic political events involving the US, Europe, and China. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of an evidence production to the House Oversight Committee, likely incidental to a broader financial investigation.
This document is page 12 of a 'Global Foresight' report from the third quarter of 2017, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp. It provides a financial and geopolitical analysis of South Korea, focusing on the market performance and political shifts following the impeachment of President Park Geun-Hye and the election of President Moon Jae-In. The text details Moon's corporate reforms regarding 'chaebols,' his appointments of reformist officials, and his efforts to repair diplomatic relations with China (regarding THAAD) and North Korea.
This document is page 9 of a 'Global Foresight' report from the Third Quarter of 2017, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It provides an economic analysis of China's financial sector, discussing President Xi's efforts to reduce systemic risk, the appointment of regulator Guo Shuqing ('Whirlwind Guo'), and crackdowns on shadow banking and capital outflows. The report analyzes bond issuance drops, housing market restrictions, and commodity price volatility (specifically iron ore) leading up to the 19th Party Congress.
An email from Robert Lawrence Kuhn to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com) dated February 13, 2017. Kuhn follows up on a recent conversation, sharing links to his work on 'Closer To Truth' and Bloomberg TV, and discusses developing a 'definitive TV series' on the 'Science of Sleep & Dreams.' Kuhn also mentions advising Stuart Hameroff on a Shanghai program.
This document is an endnotes/bibliography page (Appendix 2, Page 185) from a House Oversight Committee report. It lists citations for articles and reports published between 2016 and 2018, focusing heavily on Chinese foreign influence, particularly in Western academia (Confucius Institutes), telecommunications (Huawei), and politics (David Cameron's appointment). The citations reference major publications such as The Financial Times, The Guardian, Reuters, and Foreign Policy.
This page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020635', discusses diplomatic tensions between China and Singapore during the 2016-2017 period. It details China's influence operations, the seizure of Singaporean armored vehicles (APCs) in November 2016 as an intimidation tactic, and the subsequent easing of tensions following the election of Donald Trump. It also mentions the disparate treatment of Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong by Xi Jinping regarding the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) summit versus a hasty invitation to Beijing following a White House invite. Note: This specific page contains no mentions of Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt context.
This document appears to be a page (173) from a House Oversight Committee report (Appendix 2) focused on geopolitical issues involving China. It contains citations for works by Anne-Marie Brady regarding Chinese political influence and a section titled 'SINGAPORE AND ASEAN' that analyzes the diplomatic tension between Singapore and China during 2016-2017 regarding the South China Sea disputes. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates on this specific page.
This document is page 170 of a House Oversight Committee report (Appendix 2) detailing People's Republic of China (PRC) influence operations in New Zealand. It discusses the United Front Work Department's control over diaspora organizations, specifically the 'Peaceful Reunification of China Association,' and their involvement in local politics and fundraising. The page also highlights the controversy surrounding Yang Jian, a New Zealand Member of Parliament exposed in 2017 for concealing his 15-year history with Chinese military intelligence colleges and former CCP membership.
This document page discusses Chinese influence operations in New Zealand, highlighting their strategic interests such as Antarctica and the "Five Eyes" partnership. It notes that influence efforts have increased under Xi Jinping and that New Zealand is vulnerable due to its small size and economic dependence on China. The text references specific incidents, such as a Member of Parliament concealing past involvement with Chinese military intelligence.
This document, labeled Appendix 1 with a House Oversight footer, details the organizational structure of China's State Council Information Office (SCIO) and the External Propaganda Leading Group (EPLG). It explains the dual nature of the organization ('one organ, two signboards') serving both the State and the Communist Party to coordinate international propaganda. The footnotes cite various reports from 2014 to 2018 regarding Chinese influence operations.
Brief directives or short comments written on reports to signal priority or attention.
Directive to improve international communication capability and tell China's stories well.
A friendly call to improve the relationship between South Korea and China.
Directive to increase China's soft power and better communicate China's messages to the world.
American attempts to monopolize international affairs will not succeed.
Described the Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation as a dream shared by all Chinese.
Called on media to 'better tell China's story'.
Discussion regarding film quotas and brokering a deal for DreamWorks.
Kuhn visited Zhejiang to understand the 'Zhejiang Model'. Xi made time to meet him despite not being scheduled.
Private meeting where Xi stressed avoiding complacency.
Xi told Kuhn about Chinese pride and patriotism as motivating China’s historic resurgence.
Meeting at Xizi Hotel, Zhejiang. Xi thanked Kuhn for his research on China.
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