| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Defection of 15 Americans to the Soviet Union. Twelve were involved in espionage, while three def... | Soviet Union | View |
This document is a photograph entered as Government Exhibit 244-R in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (20 Cr. 330). It depicts a bookshelf holding several visible books (including titles by Susan Hill, Schank, and Simon Schama) and three framed photographs. The content of all three photographs is fully redacted with black boxes. The image bears a DOJ Bates stamp.
This document appears to be page 132 of a manuscript or essay discussing theoretical physics concepts, specifically singularities and percolation. It uses metaphors involving coffee grounds and forest fires to explain dynamical transitions and references a book by Detrich Stauffer. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of the evidence gathered during the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, who was known to fund and associate with scientists in these fields.
This document appears to be a page (125) from a manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight evidence. The narrator, a self-described liberal with a scientific background, laments the conversion of their sons to radical Christian Fundamentalism. The text details the estrangement from the eldest son, who is now an executive for Morris Cerullo's ministry in San Diego and refuses to let the narrator see their grandchildren.
This document is page 277 from a book, containing endnotes for 'Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Handler'. The citations are primarily related to Edward Snowden, referencing interviews and articles from 2013, and also cite Edward Jay Epstein's book 'Annals of Unsolved Crime'. The page provides historical context by listing 15 American defectors to the Soviet Union during the Cold War, including Lee Harvey Oswald.
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