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Mr. Krassner
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| N/A | N/A | Conversation between the narrator and Groucho Marx. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | My Acid Trip With Groucho Marx | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Filming of the movie Skidoo | Film Set | View |
| N/A | N/A | Ingestion of LSD (300-microgram tablets) | Home of an actress in Bever... | View |
| 1976-01-01 | N/A | Groucho Marx speaking engagement | Los Angeles Book Fair | View |
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015378, appears to be a transcript or excerpt describing a Q&A session, likely featuring Groucho Marx (implied by the film references and the mention of a doll in his likeness). The dialogue includes witty responses to questions about films, writing, and Richard Nixon, stating Nixon 'should be in jail.' The scene describes a crowded auditorium.
This page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or report (possibly by Paul Krassner) contained within a House Oversight document production. It details correspondence with US Attorney James L. Browning, Jr. concerning whether comments made by comedian Groucho Marx constituted a threat against Richard Nixon. The text notes that the FBI had opened a file on Marx, labeling him a 'national security risk,' and recounts a 1976 appearance by Marx at the Los Angeles Book Fair.
This document is a page from a manuscript or memoir (stamped with a House Oversight identifier) recounting a personal anecdote. It describes a sexual encounter with two women named Sheila and Marcia, followed by a recount of a philosophical conversation with comedian Groucho Marx regarding his cynicism toward marriage and politicians, and his optimism about 'people'.
This document, marked with a House Oversight Bates number, appears to be an excerpt from a narrative or book discussing the production of the 1968 film 'Skidoo.' It details the FBI's concerns regarding the film's script, Jackie Gleason's status as an FBI contact, and a personal anecdote about Groucho Marx taking LSD with the narrator at a home in Beverly Hills. The text does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, despite being part of a larger oversight file.
The document is an excerpt from a narrative (likely a memoir) titled 'My Acid Trip With Groucho Marx' included in a House Oversight file dump. It details the narrator's interactions with Timothy Leary regarding LSD's influence on professionals, and recounts two meetings with director Otto Preminger (in 1960 and 1967) discussing censorship, his accent, and the movie 'Skidoo'. The text highlights the cultural intersection of Hollywood and the 1960s drug culture.
The document appears to be a table of contents or a list of essay titles, likely from a counter-culture memoir or collection (the style suggests writer Paul Krassner, though he is not explicitly named as the author in the text). It categorizes writings under headers such as 'Higher Than Thou,' 'Politics,' 'Porn Again,' 'Comedians,' and 'The Later Years.' The document contains a footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015039', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation document production.
This document is page 153 from a manuscript titled 'Kittens & Gorillas' (attributed to Jeffrey Epstein). The text is a philosophical discussion attempting to use mathematical logic, specifically 'indirect proofs' and 'paradoxes,' to argue the difference between 'not guilty' and 'innocent.' The author uses a Groucho Marx quote to illustrate the concept of a paradox.
This document is page 413 of an index from a book, produced as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016103). It lists various terms starting with M and N, including scientific concepts, historical figures, and individuals. Notably, it references the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Nicolas Negroponte, both of which are significant entities in the context of Jeffrey Epstein's financial and social connections.
This document appears to be a divider page or slide from a larger presentation or file. It features a photograph of the Reading Room at the British Museum and a humorous quote by Groucho Marx regarding reading a book. It bears a Bates stamp indicating it is part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation records.
This document appears to be page 378 from the book 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?', specifically the image credits and permissions section. It lists various photographs, diagrams, and poems used in Chapters 6, 7, and 8 of the book, citing sources such as Shutterstock, Wikimedia, NASA, and specific individuals like James Tagg and Jerrold H. Zar. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific content of this page is a bibliography of creative works.
Krassner informing Marx he was labeled a national security risk.
Discussion about institutions, hope, and happiness.
Groucho yelled back, 'Are you drunk?'
Discussion about the advocacy of LSD in the script and arranging to try the drug.
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