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Joseph Biden
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This document is a communication from John Brockman, Editor & Publisher of the Edge Foundation, Inc., containing 'Editorial Marching Orders' for the annual EDGE Question. It provides strict guidelines for contributors (avoiding politics, self-promotion, and common scientific tropes) and instructions for the press regarding the use of the content. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, indicating it was part of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein (who was a known donor/associate of Brockman and Edge), though Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific text.
This document contains notes from a high-level foreign policy meeting in Aspen (likely the Aspen Strategy Group around 2012). The notes, summarized by 'TJP', detail discussions on the Israel-Palestine conflict, instability in Syria and Egypt, and a significant focus on potential military action against Iran. Prominent figures like Steve Hadley, Bill Perry, and representatives for both Obama (Podesta) and Romney (Pawlenty) discussed the timeline for Iran's nuclear capabilities and the consequences of a military strike.
This document is a political strategy memo, likely from around July 2018, that analyzes the potential for a centrist third-party candidate in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. It argues that a candidate with significant name recognition is crucial for success and proposes several hypothetical bipartisan tickets as thought experiments. The document does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
This document is a political strategy memo arguing for the viability of a centrist, third-party presidential candidate in the 2020 U.S. election. Citing the 'failed' 2016 election, high disapproval of Donald Trump, and a leftward shift in the Democratic party, the author suggests the electorate is open to an alternative. The memo brainstorms several 'radical' bipartisan tickets, such as Biden/Romney and Bill Gates/Hogan, as possibilities.
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