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David Pegg
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Edward Snowden
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David Pegg
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Oliver Stone
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JEE
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Luke Hardy
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Employment commission |
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Glenn Greenwald
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Edward Snowden
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Ewen MacAskill
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Edward Snowden
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Glenn Greenwald
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Glenn Greenwald
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Journalist publisher |
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Luke Hardy
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Employment commission |
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Oliver Stone
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Luke Hardy
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Glenn Greenwald
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Journalist publisher |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Greenwald offered a scoop to The Guardian. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Sale of film rights for the book "the Snowden Files" from The Guardian to Oliver Stone. | N/A | View |
| 2025-06-01 | N/A | Snowden went public via The Guardian. | Hong Kong | View |
| 2015-02-02 | N/A | Deadline set by The Guardian for Jeffrey Epstein to respond to their media inquiry. | N/A | View |
| 2015-02-01 | N/A | The Guardian newspaper was preparing an article that might mention Jeffrey Epstein. | London | View |
| 2015-02-01 | N/A | The Guardian newspaper and a US media organization conducted a detailed survey of Swiss bank acco... | London / US / Switzerland | View |
| 2015-01-12 | N/A | Intended publication of a survey's results by The Guardian. | US and UK | View |
| 2015-01-05 | N/A | David Pegg of The Guardian sends an email to Jeffrey Epstein as part of a 'detailed survey of Swi... | N/A | View |
| 2015-01-05 | N/A | The Guardian and a US media organization initiated a detailed survey of Swiss bank accounts, whic... | London / United States | View |
| 2015-01-05 | N/A | David Pegg of The Guardian sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein inquiring about his Swiss bank accoun... | N/A | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | The Guardian and a US media organization conducted a 'detailed survey of Swiss bank accounts, pas... | London / US | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | The Guardian and a US media organization conducted a detailed survey of Swiss bank accounts, past... | US, UK | View |
| 2015-01-01 | N/A | The Guardian newspaper, in collaboration with a US media organization, conducted a detailed surve... | London / US | View |
| 2014-07-17 | N/A | The Guardian published a new interview with Edward Snowden. | N/A | View |
| 2013-06-09 | N/A | Snowden goes public via The Guardian video release. | Hong Kong | View |
| 2013-06-09 | N/A | A 12-minute video interview with Edward Snowden was published by The Guardian. | N/A | View |
| 2013-06-09 | N/A | A 12-minute interview video with Edward Snowden was released. | N/A | View |
| 2013-06-09 | N/A | Release of the 'Whistleblower' video revealing Snowden's identity. | Guardian website | View |
| 2013-06-06 | N/A | The Guardian published the initial story disclosing the FISA warrant provided by Snowden. | N/A | View |
| 2013-06-05 | N/A | The Guardian publishes Greenwald's story on NSA collecting Verizon records. | Global | View |
| 2013-01-01 | N/A | Edward Snowden gives a video interview published by The Guardian. | N/A | View |
| -2015-01-12 | N/A | The Guardian intends to publish the results of a survey in the US and UK. | US and UK | View |
This document appears to be a page (page 51) from a book titled 'Hacktivist' or similar, which was included as evidence in a House Oversight investigation (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019539). The file name 'Epst' suggests it is part of the Epstein document production. The text details the history of the Tor network, its use by Ross Ulbricht for the Silk Road, and its utilization by Chelsea Manning to leak documents to Julian Assange's WikiLeaks.
This document appears to be page 39 from a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein), stamped as a House Oversight exhibit. It details Edward Snowden's time at an NSA facility ('the tunnel'), his observation of young analysts sharing intercepted nude photos, and his political support for Ron Paul and the Libertarian Party, including a $500 donation. The text also mentions comments Snowden made to The Guardian and Ars Technica regarding his work and political views.
This document appears to be page 28 from a book proof (likely by author Edward Jay Epstein, given the filename prefix 'Epst') regarding Edward Snowden. It details Snowden's return from Geneva at age 25, his financial losses in the options market, and his disillusionment with the CIA, specifically citing an incident where the agency compromised a Swiss banker. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional record or investigation.
This document is page 12 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename), produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019500). The text details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden, specifically focusing on the timeline of his theft of classified materials beginning in the summer of 2012, contrary to the narrative that it began immediately prior to his June 2013 meeting with journalists in Hong Kong. The author expresses an intent to uncover Snowden's background, motivation, and activities prior to his flight to Hong Kong.
This document is a page (Prologue | 9) from a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN in the footer), which appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee file dump. The text details the author's investigation into Edward Snowden's time in Hong Kong, including a meeting with a former U.S. consulate employee at the American Club who dismissed Snowden's claims about a nearby CIA rendition team. Note: While the filename contains 'Epst', the author is Edward Jay Epstein, not Jeffrey Epstein.
The document contains two distinct sections: the conclusion of an article by Andrew Quinn about the New Voices Fellowship's training on media and confidence for development experts, and the beginning of a Guardian blog post by Mark Tran about a $23 million grant given to Care USA and AJWS to combat child marriage in South Asia. The second article details the prevalence of child marriage in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, highlighting the story of a young woman named Zeenat.
This document is a media digest or article from the Guardian blog by Mark Tran, produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019430). It discusses the efficacy of development awards, highlighting 'Sunlite' solar lanterns used in refugee camps and mentioning various humanitarian organizations including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. While part of a production likely related to investigations involving high-profile figures, the text itself focuses strictly on global health initiatives and technology awards.
This document is a media monitoring report or news digest, likely produced circa August 2013 based on the specific news stories listed (e.g., Steve Ballmer's departure from Microsoft, the 'Saltwater' healthcare cost article). It categorizes news into sections such as Energy, Technology, State Budgets, Berkshire Hathaway, Philanthropy, Global Health, Education, and Women and Children. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019413', indicating it is part of a production for the U.S. House Oversight Committee. While requested in the context of Epstein documents, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, though it tracks philanthropy and global development topics common in related investigations.
This document is page 56 of a report titled 'Breaking Down Democracy,' likely published by Freedom House around 2016. It discusses the rise of populist politics, 'illiberal democracies,' and the stability of authoritarian regimes. The page includes nine citations to various articles and reports regarding human rights and politics in Venezuela, Egypt, Bahrain, China, and Turkey. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific page content does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a bibliography page (page 51) from a Freedom House report, marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019285). It lists 18 citations for sources published between 2013 and 2016, focusing heavily on Russian geopolitics, information warfare ('The Russian World'), and military aggression in Ukraine, Crimea, and the Baltics. Although included in a dataset potentially related to other investigations, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
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.
An opinion piece by Edward Jay Epstein published in the Wall Street Journal arguing that Edward Snowden's narrative of being a whistleblower is a fabrication. The article details Snowden's theft of NSA documents, his flight to Hong Kong, and claims that his stated motivations and actions were deceptive.
This document appears to be a 'Works Cited' or 'Endnotes' page from a larger publication, bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (018694). It lists web references organized by topic, including HIV/AIDS research, LGBTQ+ rights in Africa, and Veganism. The document contains a reference to a 'Helen Epstein' (likely the public health author, distinct from the Jeffrey Epstein criminal case) regarding a 2004 NYT article.
This document is a copy of a Guardian article dated November 16, 2011, by Simon Tisdall, discussing geopolitical tensions between Turkey and Syria following the Arab League's suspension of Syria. It highlights Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan's shift from ally to critic of President Bashar al-Assad, citing sanctions and attacks on the Turkish embassy. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was likely included in an evidence batch for a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from 'The Shimon Post,' labeled as a Presidential Press Bulletin dated November 17, 2011. It lists six news articles from various major publications (NYT, New York Post, Guardian, etc.) covering geopolitical topics such as the Egyptian transition, the Syrian conflict, and U.S. foreign policy. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp at the bottom.
This document is an email chain from October 2016. Stan Pottinger emailed Reid Weingarten a link to a Guardian article about a lawsuit involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting they catch up soon. The next day, Weingarten forwarded this email with 'High' importance to Jeffrey Epstein at his 'jeevacation@gmail.com' address.
This document is an excerpt from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich' (pages 222-223), stamped by the House Oversight Committee. It details allegations against Prince Andrew regarding sexual contact with Virginia Roberts, which Buckingham Palace emphatically denied. The text also highlights the connections between Epstein and the Governor of the Virgin Islands, as well as Sarah Ferguson's defense of her ex-husband despite her own involvement in a 'cash for access' scandal.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a book (likely by James Patterson, based on the header) included in House Oversight Committee evidence. The left page details the legal troubles of Epstein's employee, Alfredo Rodriguez, regarding the attempted sale of the 'black book' and obstruction charges. The right page focuses on Prince Andrew's relationship with Epstein, detailing their introduction by Ghislaine Maxwell in the 1990s, specific social gatherings at Windsor Castle and Sandringham in 2000, and allegations made by Virginia Roberts regarding her interactions with the Prince.
This document contains an excerpt from a book detailing legal depositions related to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, specifically focusing on Prince Andrew and Nadia Marcinkova invoking the Fifth Amendment. It also lists numerous newspaper headlines from the British press concerning the controversy surrounding Prince Andrew's relationship with Epstein.
This document appears to be pages 222-223 from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich', submitted as evidence in a House Oversight committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022029). It details allegations against Prince Andrew regarding Virginia Roberts, noting denials from Buckingham Palace and specific support from his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. The text also highlights Epstein's political influence in the Virgin Islands, specifically a large donation to the Governor and the employment of the Governor's wife within Epstein's corporations.
This document is an excerpt from a book (likely by James Patterson) detailing the legal aftermath for Epstein's employee, Alfredo Rodriguez. It describes Rodriguez attempting to sell material evidence (including victim names) to an undercover agent for $50,000, his subsequent arrest in 2010, and his 18-month prison sentence—contrasted with Epstein's lenient work release. The second page discusses the relationship between Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell, mentioning visits to Windsor Castle and Sandringham in 2000.
This document is page 186 (Appendix 2) from a House Oversight Committee report (Bates numbered 020645). It contains a bibliography/endnotes section (notes 20-29) focused heavily on UK-China relations, specifically covering concerns over ZTE, nuclear power investment, human rights, and academic influence at institutions like Cambridge and the London School of Economics (LSE). While part of a larger release that may involve Epstein, this specific page focuses on foreign influence in the UK, including the Woolf Inquiry into LSE's ties to Libya.
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 document appears to be page 168 (Appendix 2) of a House Oversight Committee report focusing on Asian geopolitics, specifically Chinese influence operations and Japanese counter-strategies. The text discusses Chinese activist claims over the Ryukyu/Senkaku islands, asserting shared bloodlines between Chinese and Japanese people, and details Japan's strategic alliances with Taiwan, India, and Australia to counter Chinese expansion in the Indo-Pacific. The document contains citations accessed in October 2018 but does not contain direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.
This document (Page 150, Appendix 2) is an excerpt from a report analyzing Australian politics, specifically focusing on legislation and strategies to counter foreign interference from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It details actions taken by the Turnbull and Morrison governments in 2018, including the establishment of task forces and the passing of transparency schemes. While labeled with a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, the text on this specific page does not contain any information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates; it is entirely focused on Australian-Chinese geopolitical relations.
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