This document appears to be a printout of a travel marketing email or newsletter advertisement. It promotes a sale starting on Friday, July 29th (Noon BST), featuring descriptions of 'The Allegro' (a Kimpton hotel in Chicago) and the 'Vidago Palace' in Portugal. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032140, indicating it is part of a larger document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
A document, marked with a House Oversight footer, listing various luxury hotels and resorts grouped by specific start days and times (e.g., 'Starting Friday at Noon BST'). It appears to be a promotional schedule or travel sale listing, highlighting 'Dream South Beach' as a newcomer.
This document appears to be page 142 of a larger manuscript or book, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp. It contains a brief narrative paragraph about attending a church service with a family member ('eldest'), followed by a bibliography titled 'Further Readings for Pentecostal Phase Transitions.' The reading list oddly combines religious texts (Pentecostalism, mysticism) with advanced physics textbooks (Percolation Theory, Statistical Physics), suggesting an interdisciplinary academic or pseudo-academic work.
This document is a bibliography page (page 121) containing a list of academic and scientific references. The works listed cover topics including biology, mysticism, neuroscience, human behavioral style, and mathematical dynamical systems, with publication dates ranging from 1975 to 2002. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of the Congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, likely related to his funding of or interest in scientific research.
This document appears to be page 62 of a manuscript or book draft, likely written by an individual associated with the investigation (indicated by the House Oversight stamp). It begins with a narrative paragraph describing a chaotic relationship characterized by 'paranoid rages' and 'promiscuity,' followed by a bibliography list titled 'Further Readings for TRANSMOGRIFICATIONS OF ENERGIES.' The reading list includes works on religion, spirituality, and a biography of physicist Richard Feynman, with publication dates ranging from 1925 to 2002.
An email thread from October 2014 between Jeffrey Epstein and Lisa New regarding a $500,000 donation proposal for the 'Poetry in America' initiative at Harvard University. Lisa New outlines the use of funds for post-production of a TV series featuring interviews with high-profile figures like Bill Clinton, Woody Allen, and Ray Dalio, noting that Epstein's 'friend' specifically wanted this to be a Harvard gift. Epstein replies briefly, calling the $500k proposal 'optimistic but can't hurt.'
An email from Robert Kuhn to Jeffrey Epstein dated August 19, 2018, requesting a meeting to introduce 'Closer To Truth' producer Peter Getzels. Kuhn discusses a project called 'Radical Breakthroughs,' describing it as a 'big opportunity for impact' and outlining production plans involving various universities and cities. The email also includes links to news articles about the US-China trade war.
A first-person narrative, likely by Jeffrey Epstein, detailing legal conflicts and alleged corruption surrounding his prosecution. The document describes the theft of his 'black book' by his houseman Alfredo Rodriguez, the subsequent sting operation, and allegations that attorney Brad Edwards used the stolen book to solicit clients against him. It also details a dispute over excessive legal fees with defense attorney Gerald Lefcourt ($800k in questioned cash) and the hiring of Guy Lewis due to his connections with US Attorney Alex Acosta.
This document is a disclosure and disclaimer page from a Cowen Collaborative Insights equity research report dated February 25, 2019. It outlines Cowen's rating definitions (Outperform, Market Perform, Underperform), provides a statistical distribution of their ratings as of December 31, 2018, and lists legal notices for US, UK, and EU investors. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024918) and is watermarked for recipient Michael Cella.
This document is page 111 of a text, specifically 'Chapter 12: How Does God Become Real,' authored by Tanya Luhrmann, Ph.D. It explores the anthropological perspective on how individuals experience God, citing Luhrmann's academic background at Stanford, Cambridge, and Chicago. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document dump related to a congressional investigation, likely the Epstein inquiry given the context of such releases, though the text itself is purely academic.
This document is page 109 of a larger text, appearing to be a page of endnotes or footnotes from an academic work or non-fiction book. It lists citations for works regarding psychology, theology, metaphor, and iconography. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation, potentially related to materials found in an Epstein property or related file.
This document is page 38 of an academic paper or essay discussing the philosophical intersection of religion, science, and humanism. The text contains a 'Conclusion' section arguing for a dialogue between religion and psychological sciences to foster 'religious humanism,' followed by a 'References' section citing various authors including Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Aristotle. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021284', indicating it was processed as part of a congressional investigation, likely related to materials recovered from Jeffrey Epstein given his known interest in funding scientific and evolutionary research.
This document is a page from an address book (likely Jeffrey Epstein's 'Black Book') containing alphabetical contact entries from T to W. Notable entries include Donald Trump (with contact info for Melania and Mar-a-Lago), and Larry Visoski, who is explicitly annotated with a handwritten note as 'Chief Pilot'. The page also lists contacts for executives at Fraser Yachts, Mast Industries, Tuckerman Optical, and Warnaco Inc., along with UPS account details.
This document appears to be a page of evidence from the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018473) containing a printout of a blog post by Clarisse Thorn dated June 14, 2010. The text discusses sexual communication tactics derived from BDSM practices, specifically the use of checklists to negotiate consent and desires, and introduces a section on 'Journal-Keeping' in the context of Master/slave relationships. The author references designing a workshop for the University of Illinois at Chicago.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir, manuscript, or personal statement (marked with Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018455). The narrator reflects on a complex, pain-focused relationship with a man named Richard, her psychological state regarding BDSM desires, and her recovery after leaving Chicago. It references a past traumatic or significant event involving a man in 2003.
This document appears to be a page from a personal narrative or memoir collected as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamped 018453). The text details a woman's emotionally turbulent and physically painful relationship with a man named Richard, who is described as a polyamorous BDSMer who inflicted bruises that left scars. The narrator describes a dynamic of infatuation, anger, and pain, noting that while the relationship did not revolve around sex, it was defined by pain and emotional conflict.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or study guide authored by Clarisse Thorn, marked as evidence with a House Oversight stamp. It introduces 'Section 1: The Basics,' covering topics of S&M and feminism, and includes a timeline of the author's writing and publication history between 2005 and 2012, specifically noting a publication in Time Out Chicago. The text serves as an introduction to a story titled '[storytime] Love Bites: An S&M Coming-Out Story.'
This document appears to be a printout of a resource guide or e-book page (likely from Clarisse Thorn's website) discussing how to find BDSM/Kink communities in person. It references 'Bitch Magazine,' the social network 'FetLife,' and youth groups like 'The Next Generation.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, indicating it was included in document production for a Congressional investigation.
This text explores the philosophical and artistic implications of cybernetics, contrasting "right cybernetics" (corporate and military AI) with "left cybernetics" (ecological and trans-species understanding). Drawing on the work of Gregory Bateson and various artists, it argues for a view of the mind as immanent and interconnected with the environment, rather than confined to the individual cranium.
This document is a page from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch financial research report dated November 17, 2016. It analyzes market sentiment on multifamily lending, discusses a bank's (likely SBNY) confidence in managing its taxi medallion loan portfolio, and provides an outlook on Synovus Financial (SNV) following the 2016 US election. The content is purely financial analysis and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a project update memo from 'Robert' concerning a production titled 'Radical Breakthroughs'. The update details progress on research for 13 episodes, location scouting in major cities, hiring a producer with help from HHMI and National Geographic, and web development for the 'Closer to Truth' website. The author notes that shoots are expected to be scheduled starting in mid-October. The document does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, but its inclusion in the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' collection suggests a connection investigated by the committee.
This document is page 3 of a larger document, identified by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022369'. It is a curriculum vitae or list of professional activities for an unnamed individual, detailing their speaking engagements, panel memberships, and chairmanships at various international energy, oil, and gas conferences between May 2003 and July 2010. While part of a collection of Epstein-related documents, this specific page does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates, focusing solely on the professional energy sector activities of one person.
This document is page 241 from a book or report, containing citations for a chapter titled "Crossing the Rubicon." The footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020393" indicates it may be part of a larger file submitted to a congressional committee. Contrary to the user's prompt, the document is not related to Jeffrey Epstein; all citations pertain to Edward Snowden, referencing interviews, articles, and books about his actions and their aftermath from 2013-2015.
This document is page 5 of a property appraisal report for the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina, prepared by an appraisal firm (likely 'irr.'). The appraisal was conducted for the client, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, to be used for commercial credit administration. The page outlines the various professional standards the appraisal adheres to (USPAP, RICS, etc.) and includes a declaration that the appraisers have not provided any services related to the property in the prior three years.
This document is page 4 of a property appraisal report for the IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina, dated December 15, 2015. It outlines the purpose of the appraisal, which was to determine the market value of the property's leased fee (going concern) interest as of November 25, 2015. The page also provides formal definitions for key real estate and business valuation terms, including 'Market value', 'Leased fee interest', 'Lease', and 'Going-Concern Premise', citing sources like the Code of Federal Regulations and the Appraisal Institute.
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