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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | School bus bombing | Gaza settlements | View |
| N/A | N/A | Presentation of the COIN dynamics slide where General McChrystal made a joke. | Unknown | View |
| 2014-07-07 | N/A | Israel launches operation 'Protective Edge' against Hamas. | Gaza Strip | View |
| 2014-06-12 | N/A | Abduction of three Israeli teenagers, leading to IDF search and retaliation. | West Bank | View |
| 2012-11-14 | N/A | Israel launches Operation 'Pillar of Defense' in Gaza. | Gaza | View |
| 2006-01-01 | N/A | Hamas electoral victory in Gaza | Gaza | View |
| 2006-01-01 | N/A | Hamas electoral victory | Gaza | View |
| 2000-09-01 | N/A | Start of the Second Intifada / 'New Intifada' | Israel and Palestinian Terr... | View |
| 2000-09-01 | N/A | Start of the Second Intifada / 'Arik's visit' | Israel/Palestine | View |
| 2000-09-01 | N/A | Start of the Second Intifada (violence following 'Arik's visit'). | Israel and Gaza | View |
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015745, appears to be an excerpt from a book or report discussing the socio-economic dynamics of Afghanistan. It contrasts the financial incentives of opium farming versus traditional agriculture and references a specific 'COIN dynamics' presentation created by 'Masters' team,' which was famously commented on by General McChrystal for its complexity.
This document appears to be a page from a business book (specifically 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferriss, based on references to 'BrainQUICKEN', 'NR life', and 'muse product'). It discusses business strategies including product markup (8-10x), manufacturing timelines, and the importance of creating products that are easily explainable via FAQ to minimize customer service. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013896' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a document production for a Congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, associates, or illicit activities.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (page 182) stamped as House Oversight evidence. The author recounts spending a year at the Mathematics Institute in Warwick, England, on the recommendation of an individual named Thom. The text reflects philosophically on the differences between English and American academic approaches to mathematics (specifically citing Cambridge vs. MIT) and the intersection of logic, mathematics, and religious belief.
This document appears to be page 154 of a larger manuscript or scientific review, marked with a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text discusses neuroscience, specifically the effects of dopamine asymmetry and brain lesions on behavior in rats, cats, and humans. It draws parallels between biological conditions (like Geshwind Syndrome and Kluver-Bucy Syndrome) and concepts of good, evil, sexuality, and aggression.
A page from a manuscript or book draft (page 44), produced by the House Oversight Committee. The text is written by an academic or scientist describing the psychological and spiritual effects of long-distance running ('global brain state transition'). The author draws parallels between these physiological states and religious experiences, while also reflecting on personal relationships with their son, students, and university administration.
This document is page 16 from a 'Brockman, Inc. Frankfurt 2016 Hotlist,' which appears to be a catalog of book rights available for licensing (likely for the Frankfurt Book Fair). It features a synopsis for a book titled 'Fundamentals' by Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek, along with his biography. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number, likely due to the investigation into literary agent John Brockman's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his role in connecting Epstein with prominent scientists.
This document is an excerpt from a political analysis or article included in House Oversight materials (Bates stamp 025089). It details Qatar's geopolitical and financial strategy in the West Bank, specifically regarding its investment in the city of Rawabi. Analysts Bokhari and Danin discuss Qatar's attempt to balance stabilizing the declining Fatah faction and containing Hamas, while primarily seeking a financial return to diversify their economy against oil market fluctuations.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025088, contains a geopolitical analysis of Qatar's foreign policy strategy. It discusses Qatar's relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood, an $85 million investment in Rawabi impacting the Israeli economy, and the balancing act of maintaining US relations while supporting various regional factions including Hamas. Experts Bokhari and Gregory Gause are quoted analyzing these moves as self-interested strategies for political influence.
This document page discusses the complexities of Qatar's financial involvement in the Middle East, specifically contrasting its private-sector investment in the West Bank (Rawabi) with its support for Hamas in Gaza and the Sudanese government. It highlights the political calculations behind Qatar's investments and its relationship with figures and organizations opposed to the Palestinian Authority and Israel.
This document appears to be a trip report or background briefing included in House Oversight records. It details a meeting between an unnamed group and Bashar Masri, the CEO of Massar International, at the Rawabi construction site. The text outlines Masri's business ventures, the financing of the Rawabi project (jointly with Qatar Diar), and his reputation as being independent of the Palestinian Authority's inner circle.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025078, contains a narrative account of a visit to the Rawabi construction site in the West Bank. The text details the geopolitical risks facing the project (Israeli occupation, Hamas) and highlights that Qatar's state investment fund is financing two-thirds of the $1 billion project. The author describes a tour of the showroom led by a site engineer.
This document is an excerpt from an interview where a speaker named Siegel discusses the concepts of "Inner Jihad," the "Turnaround Moment," and "mirroring" in the context of addressing an "Islamic Enemy" and international conflict. Siegel advocates for a psychological shift to stop enabling enemy behavior, suggesting symmetrical responses ("mirroring") to aggression, while also highlighting the need to assert moral asymmetry regarding issues like educational hate speech. The text references the political landscape involving Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and US foreign policy.
This document analyzes the shifting geopolitical power dynamics in the Middle East following the Arab Spring, focusing on the persistence of Iranian influence despite setbacks and the rising challenge of Sunni Islamist forces in Turkey and Egypt. It discusses the implications for Israel's security, noting the transition from a simple pro-US/pro-Iran binary to a more complex and volatile regional competition.
This document page appears to be an excerpt from a geopolitical report or article regarding Iranian influence in the Middle East, stamped with a House Oversight bates number. It analyzes the decline of Iranian soft power following the Arab Spring, specifically citing the backlash against Iran's support for the Assad regime in Syria and the suppression of the uprising in Bahrain. It cites statistical data from the Arab-American Institute showing a sharp drop in positive views of Iran in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt between 2006 and the post-Arab Spring era.
This document is a printed copy of a 2011 Guardian article by Jonathan Spyer analyzing the geopolitical shifts in the Middle East, specifically the decline of the Iran-led 'Shia crescent' alliance due to the Arab Spring. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025019), indicating it was part of a larger production of documents for a congressional investigation. It details the components of the 'muqawama' bloc, including Hezbollah, the Assad regime, and Hamas, and warns Israel against complacency regarding the shifting power dynamics.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview between Der Spiegel ('SPIEGEL') and an official named Elaraby (likely Nabil Elaraby). The discussion focuses on geopolitical tensions involving the Palestinian initiative for statehood, criticism of the United States' subservience to Israeli policy, Germany's stance under Angela Merkel, and the reciprocal lack of recognition between Israel and Hamas. While labeled with a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document is page 6 of a political analysis report discussing the stability of the Syrian regime under Bashar al-Assad during the 2011 Arab Spring. It details Assad's mistaken belief that his anti-Israel stance and ideology would protect him from uprisings similar to those in Egypt, and outlines his failed attempts at public relations and reform through speeches in March and April 2011. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger cache of retrieved files.
This document page appears to be an excerpt from a geopolitical article or book (likely by a columnist like Thomas Friedman given the style) discussing the aftermath of the Arab Spring. It analyzes the strategies of Iran and Syria regarding Israel, the precarious position of Arab monarchies facing calls for reform, and the political dynamic between Hosni Mubarak and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation file.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee release containing a transcript of an interview with a high-ranking UAE official (addressed as 'Your Highness', likely the ruler of Dubai). The speaker defends the economic models of Dubai and the UAE against international media criticism and stereotypes, emphasizing diversification, knowledge economy, and resilience during the global financial crisis. The interview is conducted by Shafiq Al Asadi of Al Hayat Newspaper.
This document is page 91 of a Cowen Collaborative Insights investment report dated February 25, 2019. It details the clinical trial results and investor analysis for the drug Epidiolex, specifically focusing on its efficacy in treating seizures (Dravet and LGS) with and without the concomitant use of clobazam, and noting that the drug is effective on its own. While part of a document production marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', the content is strictly pharmaceutical financial analysis and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein directly.
This document is a page containing a New York Times article by Ethan Bronner dated July 2, 2011. The article discusses a flotilla of boats stuck in Greece attempting to challenge the Israeli blockade of Gaza. It draws parallels to the historical ship 'Exodus' and discusses the political and public relations implications of the event involving Israel, Egypt, and Hamas. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This article from The New Yorker (December 12, 2011) explores the history and science of the placebo effect, beginning with Mesmer's debunking and moving to Henry Beecher's influential WWII observations and 1955 paper. It details how later research in the 1970s involving endorphins and Naloxone provided a biological explanation for placebo responses, proving they are not merely psychological. The text concludes with comments from researcher Kaptchuk about the ongoing stigma and ethical debates surrounding placebo research in the medical community.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview between an interviewer ('FP') and a speaker ('SE'), likely a Palestinian or Arab official. The text discusses the political dynamics between Hamas and the PLO, the role of Egypt under President Mohamed Morsy (dating the document to roughly 2012-2013), and criticisms of the Obama administration's handling of the peace process with Israel. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it is part of a Congressional investigation discovery batch.
A page from a transcript of an interview between 'FP' and 'SE' (likely Saeb Erekat) discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The text covers the potential for an 'apartheid regime,' the necessity of a two-state solution, and the prospects of unity between Hamas and Fatah, specifically mentioning voter registration in Gaza. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a news article or briefing regarding US foreign policy in the Middle East, dating to early 2013 (indicated by the reference to 'new' Secretary of State John Kerry). It discusses President Obama's upcoming visit to Israel, criticisms from Elliott Abrams regarding Obama's relationship with the Israeli public, and the political tensions between Fatah and Hamas. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
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| 2018-01-01 | Paid | MAS | DONALD J. TRUMP | $0.00 | Income from book 'The Best Real Estate Advice I... | View |
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