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SinoVision
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Qiaobao
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SinoVision
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Qiaobao
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SinoVision
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The China Press
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2020-06-24 | N/A | Filing of Response to Maxwell's Objections to Unsealing by Intervenors. | New York, NY | View |
| 2017-06-01 | N/A | Joint investigation by ABC and Fairfax Media revealed ASIO warnings. | Australia | View |
| 2007-01-01 | N/A | Hong Kong Ming Pao Group announces $600 million merger with Malaysian media outlets. | Hong Kong / Malaysia | View |
This document, page 148 of a House Oversight report (Appendix 2), details instances of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) political interference in Australia between 2016 and 2017. It highlights scandals involving Senator Sam Dastyari and Minister Andrew Robb receiving significant funds or positions from CCP-linked entities, and outlines Prime Minister Turnbull's subsequent legislative response to combat foreign interference and espionage. While the user query mentions Epstein, this specific page concerns Australian political corruption and foreign influence, with no mention of Jeffrey Epstein.
This page appears to be part of a House Oversight Committee report discussing foreign influence, specifically Chinese government propaganda within the United States. It analyzes how the PRC uses organizations like the Asian Culture and Media Group to control outlets such as SinoVision and Qiaobao while masking state involvement. The text recommends enforcing the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) to increase transparency regarding the ownership and staffing of these media entities.
This page from a House Oversight report details the shifting editorial stances of major Chinese-language newspapers in the U.S., specifically the World Journal and Ming Pao, toward a pro-Beijing perspective. It cites economic interests in mainland China and direct pressure from Chinese consulates regarding sensitive topics like Falun Gong as drivers for this change. The document also outlines a major $600 million media merger in 2007 involving Ming Pao that was welcomed by Beijing officials.
This document outlines the connections between Chinese-language media outlets in the United States—specifically SinoVision, Qiaobao, and the Sino American Times—and the Chinese government's Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. It details how these organizations were established to promote Beijing's "soft power," with executives often appointed from Chinese state agencies and content sourced directly from official state media.
This document appears to be a page from a report on American think tanks and their relationship with China. It details issues regarding funding from Chinese sources, censorship, and pressure campaigns by the Chinese embassy to influence the narrative or discourage meetings with dissidents like the Dalai Lama. It concludes with recommendations for think tanks to use their institutional leverage to resist these incursions.
This document page details the challenges American think-tank scholars face in obtaining visas to China, noting a shift in review responsibility to the Ministry of Public Security which has caused delays and restrictions on activities. It describes how scholars sometimes leverage relationships with Chinese officials to secure visas, raising concerns about dependency. Additionally, it introduces the complex relationship between think tanks and Chinese media, highlighting issues of censorship and the media's intent to shape narratives favorably for China.
This document is a page from a participant list for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. It lists approximately 46 individuals, including their job titles, organizations, and countries of origin. The list includes high-profile figures such as Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn), Arianna Huffington (Huffington Post), and various international business executives. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017080), indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a participant directory for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. It lists high-profile individuals from various sectors including finance (Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, UniCredit), media (Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters), academia (Harvard, MIT, Oxford), and government. The document contains a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017076' stamp, indicating it is part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to inquiries regarding Jeffrey Epstein's associations, though Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
This document is a page from a participant list for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. It contains a roster of high-profile individuals arranged alphabetically by surname (from Chin to Colondam), including their job titles, organizations, and countries of origin. Notable figures on this page include former US President William J. Clinton, UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, author Paulo Coelho, and various prominent CEOs and financial executives such as Steven A. Cohen and Gary D. Cohn. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017068.
This document is a page from the participant list for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011, marked with a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation (likely related to Epstein's network). The list includes high-profile individuals alphabetically from David E. Bloom to Scott Brison, featuring notable figures such as Google co-founder Sergey Brin, musician Bono, and Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger. It details their titles, organizations, and countries of origin.
This document is a page from a directory of attendees for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. It lists high-profile individuals from various sectors including business, politics, and academia, detailing their roles, organizations, and countries of origin. Notable names include Tony Blair, Henry Blodget, and Jeffrey Bewkes. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document is an essay or book chapter titled 'The Human Strategy' by MIT Professor Alex 'Sandy' Pentland (page 135). It discusses the evolution of AI and cybernetics, arguing that we are moving toward 'human-AI ecologies' where machine learning is used to guide complex networks of people and systems, similar to managing ecosystems. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a government investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to academia and the MIT Media Lab.
This document is a forensic log of text messages exchanged between November 19 and 20, 2018. The conversation takes place between a redacted individual (likely a Slovakian official) and 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' (an alias associated with Jeffrey Epstein). The text centers on a political crisis in Slovakia involving the 'Migration compact,' with the redacted party threatening resignation to protect their integrity, while 'jeeitunes' asks questions about the Prime Minister's support and the conflict with parliament.
A message log from April 20, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes) and an unidentified individual. They discuss Geoffrey Ling, with the correspondent noting Ling is a close friend who tried to recruit them to DARPA. Epstein suggests the individual visit the MIT Media Lab and offers to secure an appointment; the individual responds enthusiastically but notes they must first travel to Seattle with 'bg' (likely Bill Gates) until April 29.
A log of email or message exchanges dated April 9, 2017, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation involves casual pleasantries, a suggestion by Epstein for the recipient to look into the 'Mit media lab', and inquiries about travel plans to Europe or the States. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Committee identifier.
This document appears to be a transcript of an interview or correspondence between individuals identified as 'DP' and 'TB'. The text discusses US foreign policy strategies in Muslim-majority countries, advocating for opposition to Islamists and conditional cooperation with dictators to foster reform. Specific references are made to the political situation in Egypt under Mohammed Morsi, with the speaker expressing skepticism about the fairness of Egyptian elections. The document is marked with a House Oversight stamp.
This document is an email chain from July 23, 2016, forwarded by Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein. The original email is from Steven Hoffenberg to a recipient addressed as 'Roger' (sent to 'Players2 .'), discussing a 'massive attack ad' being produced by Marty Feinberg's agency, Winner Media. The subject line and content allege a cover-up by the White House regarding sex abuse crimes involving Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a political analysis or briefing paper regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It analyzes polling data from the JMCC and PCPSR which indicates growing frustration among Palestinians, a loss of faith in the two-state solution, and a shift in support toward armed resistance over Mahmoud Abbas's peace negotiations following an eight-day war. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is page 5 of an interview (likely from The Litigation Daily) with high-profile defense attorney Reid Weingarten, dated September 8, 2015. Weingarten discusses his defense of Mike Espy, his close personal friendship with former AG Eric Holder, and their joint work establishing the 'See Forever Foundation' to assist juvenile offenders. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, indicating it was included in materials produced to Congress, likely relevant due to Weingarten's role as Jeffrey Epstein's defense attorney during the 2008 plea deal negotiations.
A 2009 Evening Standard article reporting that Jeffrey Epstein's pilot, Larry Visoki, was deposed by attorney Bradley Edwards. Visoki admitted that Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Kevin Spacey, and other high-profile figures flew on Epstein's plane while young girls were present, though he denied knowledge of sexual misconduct. The article also notes Epstein transferred a Ferrari to Visoki, possibly to hide assets or pay legal bills.
This document is a LexisNexis printout of a 2009 Evening Standard article titled 'City Spy'. The article reports that Jeffrey Epstein transferred a Ferrari worth $159,000 to his pilot, Larry Visoki, potentially to hide assets or pay bills. It details Visoki's deposition where he admitted that Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Kevin Spacey, and other high-profile figures flew on Epstein's plane while young girls were present, though Visoki denied suspecting sexual misconduct.
This document is a page from a business guide or memo listing recommended media agencies for print, TV, and radio advertising (Direct Response/DR). It provides specific company names, websites, and brief reviews of their services and pricing models, referencing well-known clients like Sharper Image and Tony Robbins. The document bears the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013935', indicating it is part of a larger cache of evidence collected by the House Oversight Committee.
An email from Jeffrey Epstein to media mogul Mortimer Zuckerman dated February 10, 2015, urging him to publish a forwarded press statement. The statement, originally sent to Alan Dershowitz, attempts to discredit accuser 'Jane Doe #3' by calling her allegations about Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Dershowitz 'lies' and 'fantasy.' The document includes detailed quotes from Jane Doe #3 regarding a helicopter ride piloted by Ghislaine Maxwell and a dinner with Bill Clinton on Epstein's island.
This document is an email thread from January 4, 2015, between Jeffrey Epstein and Joi Ito. Epstein discusses 'bad press' and specifically denies allegations that Bill Clinton was ever on his island, refuting claims made by an unnamed woman who he admits has 'lots of traction.' The thread also briefly mentions 'Alan' (likely Dershowitz) and a cryptic line about 'Kabuki Sec royals money.'
This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024935) containing a transcript of an interview between journalist Shafiq Al Asadi of Al Hayat Newspaper and 'His Highness' (likely the Ruler of Dubai). The interview covers Dubai's resilience during the global financial crisis, security concerns following specific high-profile murders in the city, the continuation of cultural events, and corporate restructuring/layoffs at Dubai Holding. The interviewee defends Dubai's stability and economic health.
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