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person
Steve Bannon
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Acquaintance |
8
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person
Republican Legislators (unnamed)
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Political support |
5
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person
Putin
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5
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person
Putin
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Political comparison |
5
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organization
Fidesz
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person
Barack Obama
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1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | European elections mentioned in the article. | Europe | View |
| 2019-01-01 | N/A | European elections | Europe | View |
| 2016-03-16 | N/A | Speech by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. | Hungary | View |
| 2014-07-26 | N/A | Speech by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at Bálványos Summer Free University. | Bálványos Summer Free Unive... | View |
| 2014-07-01 | N/A | Viktor Orbán's 'illiberal democracy' speech | Băile Tuşnad, Romania | View |
| 2010-01-01 | N/A | Orbán took office; Fidesz campaign year. | Hungary | View |
| 2010-01-01 | N/A | Fidesz comes to office with a two-thirds parliamentary majority. | Hungary | View |
This document, authored by Benjamin Harnwell of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute, outlines the objectives of Steve Bannon's organization, 'The Movement,' in the lead-up to the Spring 2019 European elections. It details Bannon's intent to create a populist right-wing alliance to rival George Soros's influence, citing connections to European leaders like Orbán, Le Pen, and Farage, as well as his past involvement with Cambridge Analytica and Donald Trump. The text also notes Bannon's strained relationship with Trump following the publication of 'Fire and Fury' and his shift in focus toward influencing European politics.
An email chain from July 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon. The conversation begins with Bannon forwarding an article about his populist movement in Europe, leading to a banter referencing Dante's Inferno ('9th circle', 'Abandon Hope'). Crucially, Epstein explicitly offers support to Bannon ('Im in') and advises him on the strategic benefits of meeting European leaders immediately.
This document is an email chain involving Steve Bannon and Benjamin Harnwell (Dignitatis Humanae Institute). Bannon asks Harnwell to translate or explain a text that discusses Bannon's political activities in Europe, his 'The Movement' organization, his strained relationship with Donald Trump, and his connections to European nationalist figures like Nigel Farage and Marine Le Pen. The text characterizes Bannon's shift toward European politics as a 'reign in Hell' strategy following his fallout with the Trump administration.
This document is an email thread from July 2018 originating with Benjamin Harnwell sending Steve Bannon an article titled 'Bannon the European.' Bannon forwarded this to Jeffrey Epstein (identified as 'Jeffrey E.'), who replied with the cryptic comment '9th circle' (likely a reference to Dante's Inferno). The article content in the email details Bannon's plans to launch 'The Movement' in Brussels to unite right-wing populist leaders in Europe against George Soros influencing the 2019 elections.
This document is an email exchange between Steve Bannon and Benjamin Harnwell dated July 22, 2018. Bannon asks Harnwell to translate or explain a text, which Harnwell provides in the reply. The text discusses Bannon's political activities in Europe with 'The Movement,' his connections to nationalist leaders like Orbán and Le Pen, and his strained relationship with Donald Trump following the publication of 'Fire and Fury.' It bears a House Oversight stamp.
An email chain ending on July 23, 2018, where Steve Bannon forwarded an article about his own political activities in Europe ('The Movement') to Jeffrey Epstein. The article details Bannon's intent to unite right-wing populists in Europe to compete with George Soros. Epstein ('Jeffrey E.') replies briefly and cryptically with '9th circle,' a reference to the lowest circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno, reserved for traitors.
This document analyzes the political ambitions of Steve Bannon to create a 'populist international' in Europe, detailing his past activities with Cambridge Analytica and his connections with various right-wing political figures. It describes Bannon's intention to establish an extreme right-wing think tank and his efforts to influence European politics, projecting a fully operational 'Movement' by 2019. The document also includes contact information for Benjamin Harnwell of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute.
An email chain from July 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) and Steve Bannon discussing Bannon's political activities in Europe. Epstein advises Bannon that 'Europe can be a wife not a mistress' and requires significant 'face time,' while they exchange Dante's Inferno references ('9th circle', 'Abandon Hope'). The thread originates from an article forwarded by Benjamin Harnwell about Bannon launching 'The Movement' in Brussels to compete with George Soros.
This document contains an email exchange between Steve Bannon and Benjamin Harnwell from July 22, 2018. Bannon asks Harnwell to translate or explain a text, which Harnwell provides; the text discusses Bannon's political activities in Europe, his connections to right-wing figures like Orbán and Farage, the launch of 'The Movement,' and his strained relationship with Donald Trump following the release of 'Fire and Fury.' The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
An email thread from July 2018 involving Steve Bannon and Benjamin Harnwell. Harnwell sends Bannon a text (likely a translated news article) detailing Bannon's plans to launch a foundation called 'The Movement' in Brussels to unite European right-wing populists against George Soros ahead of the 2019 elections. Bannon replies to the thread with the phrase '9th circle,' likely a reference to Dante's Inferno.
This document is an email from Benjamin Harnwell to Steve Bannon containing the text of a news article describing Bannon's establishment of 'The Movement' in Brussels. The text details Bannon's goal to unite right-wing European leaders like Salvini and Orbán to compete with George Soros in the 2019 European elections. It references Bannon's past roles with Trump, Breitbart, and Cambridge Analytica, as well as his connections to Nigel Farage and Marine Le Pen.
This document is an email chain from July 2018 between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'). The conversation originates from a news snippet sent by Benjamin Harnwell about Bannon launching a populist foundation ('The Movement') in Brussels. Epstein advises Bannon that operating in Europe requires significant physical presence ('face time and hand holding') rather than remote management, and they exchange references to Dante's Inferno ('9th circle', 'Abandon Hope').
This document is an email thread from July 2018 between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'Jeffrey E.' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'). The thread centers on an article forwarded by Benjamin Harnwell about Bannon launching a right-wing populist foundation called 'The Movement' in Brussels. Bannon and Epstein exchange brief, cryptic messages referencing Dante's Inferno ('9th circle', 'Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter'), and Epstein asks 'Hicks?', likely referring to a specific individual.
This document appears to be a text excerpt or memo sent by Benjamin Harnwell of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute, found within House Oversight Committee records. It details the strategies of Steve Bannon's organization, 'The Movement,' aiming to unite right-wing populist parties across Europe (including Lega, 5 Stars, and leaders like Orbán and Le Pen) ahead of the 2019 European Parliament elections. It references Bannon's past with Cambridge Analytica, his strained relationship with Donald Trump following the publication of 'Fire and Fury,' and his intention to focus efforts on Europe.
This document is an email chain from July 2018 between Steve Bannon, Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'), and Benjamin Harnwell. The thread originates with Harnwell sending Bannon a text/article about Bannon launching 'The Movement' in Brussels to unite right-wing European leaders against George Soros. Epstein and Bannon exchange brief, cryptic comments referencing Dante's Inferno ('9th circle' and 'Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter').
This document is an email chain from July 2018 involving Steve Bannon, Benjamin Harnwell, and Alexandra Preate. It contains a forwarded text (likely a translated article or draft) discussing Bannon's political activities in Europe with 'The Movement,' his connections to Nigel Farage and Matteo Salvini's Lega, and his strained relationship with Donald Trump. Bannon asks the recipient, presumably Harnwell, to explain the text ('What does this say???').
This document is an email chain from July 2018 found in House Oversight files. Steve Bannon forwards an email he received from Benjamin Harnwell to Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com). The content is the text of a news article detailing Bannon's plans to launch 'The Movement' in Brussels to unite right-wing populist leaders in Europe to compete against George Soros and influence the 2019 European elections.
This document page discusses the consolidation of modern authoritarianism, highlighting digital control methods in China and repressive tactics in Russia. It outlines several conclusions regarding the resilience of authoritarian regimes, their economic vulnerabilities, the rise of illiberalism in democracies, and their strategies to influence democratic nations and suppress civil society.
This document page discusses the effectiveness of authoritarian regimes' spending on image beautification and lobbying in democratic nations, arguing that while image campaigns often fail, efforts to influence government changes (such as supporting populist parties) may be more successful. It specifically references Russia's influence in Europe and the US election. The majority of the page is dedicated to endnotes citing various news articles and reports regarding foreign lobbying and political influence.
This document is page 42 of a report titled 'BREAKING DOWN DEMOCRACY' (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019276). It details Russian geopolitical strategies to influence European politics by cultivating ties with both far-right and far-left parties in countries like Hungary, Slovakia, and Bulgaria. It specifically mentions a $10.8 billion Russian loan to Hungary for a nuclear plant, alleged funding of environmental protests in Bulgaria to protect Russian gas interests, and Putin's 'nonideological' alliance building with regimes like Iran, Syria, and Venezuela. Note: While requested as an 'Epstein-related document,' this text discusses international relations and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document appears to be page 39 of a Freedom House report analyzing the rise of illiberal regimes in Poland, Turkey, and Venezuela, while contrasting these with the state of democracy in the United States. The text discusses political shifts, the weakening of democratic institutions, and citing polling data regarding American attitudes toward democracy and military rule. The page includes extensive footnotes citing various articles and speeches from 2011 to 2017, primarily concerning Hungary and Poland, and bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
This document is page 37 of a Freedom House report (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019271). It analyzes the political climate in Central Europe, specifically comparing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's governing style to Russian President Vladimir Putin, highlighting similarities in media control and disdain for liberal values. It also discusses the rise of the 'Law and Justice' (PiS) party in Poland and its shift away from liberal democratic norms around the 2015 elections. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell in this specific document.
This page appears to be page 36 of a report titled 'Breaking Down Democracy,' stamped with a House Oversight file number (019270). The text analyzes the political strategy of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his party, Fidesz, detailing their dismantling of democratic checks and balances, control of the media, and establishment of 'crony capitalism' since 2010. It specifically notes that despite criticism in Europe, Orbán found support among U.S. conservatives, referencing a 2015 congressional hearing in Washington.
This document is a page from a Freedom House report (Chapter 5) analyzing the rise of 'Illiberal Democracy,' specifically focusing on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. It details a July 2014 speech where Orbán rejected Western liberal democratic values in favor of 'illiberal' state models like Russia, China, and Turkey, and criticized NGOs as foreign agents. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a US congressional investigation.
This document appears to be page 7 of a Freedom House report discussing the rise and tactics of modern authoritarianism, specifically focusing on internet censorship ('The Great Firewall'), the suppression of civil society, and concepts like 'Majoritarianism' and 'Sovereignty.' While the content is a geopolitical analysis referencing leaders like Putin, Erdoğan, and Orbán, the document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019241,' indicating it was part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation (likely related to the Epstein probe, given the prompt context, though Epstein is not mentioned in the text of this specific page).
Referred to 'hordes of implacable human rights warriors'.
Speech outlining the move away from Western liberal democracy toward 'illiberal' state systems.
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