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| 2025-05-30 | N/A | Industrial age power games/competitive sprint between Britain and Germany. | Europe | View |
| 1890-01-01 | N/A | Germany looks at Britain’s imperial navy. | Europe | View |
The document is a single page from a House Oversight Committee evidence file (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013488) containing a list of high-profile individuals with their biographical details. It appears to be an attendee list or invitation list for a significant gathering, featuring executives from major technology, media, and finance companies (Google, Microsoft, NBCUniversal, Thiel Capital), as well as government officials. The list includes notable figures such as Peter Thiel, Katharine Weymouth, and Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.
This document appears to be a page from a news summary or 'In Memoriam' compilation listing the deaths of notable individuals occurring between late July and early August 2013. The list includes sex researcher Virginia Johnson, hacker Barnaby Jack, politician Lindy Boggs, and others. While produced by the House Oversight Committee (indicated by the Bates stamp), the specific page content contains biographical summaries of deceased public figures and does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or internal report listing notable deaths that occurred in January and February 2013. It includes obituaries for high-profile figures such as former NYC Mayor Ed Koch, Lakers owner Jerry Buss, and German billionaire Otto Beisheim. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013278), indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is page 44 of a Cannabis Investment Report published by Ackrell Capital in December 2017. It analyzes the 'Distribution Outlook' for the cannabis industry, discussing tax issues, regulatory challenges in states like Colorado, California, and Nevada, and compares US distribution models to international markets like Germany and Uruguay. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was likely produced as evidence for a congressional committee.
This document is page 11 of a 2017 Ackrell Capital executive summary report analyzing the cannabis industry. It discusses market dynamics, specifically the anticipated supply from South America, and details the significant banking challenges U.S. cannabis companies face due to federal laws and the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), referencing FinCEN data on Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation, though the text itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This page is extracted from a December 2017 Cannabis Investment Report authored by Ackrell Capital, LLC. It provides a market overview, projecting the U.S. cannabis market to exceed $100 billion annually and the global market to reach $500 billion. The document discusses global legalization trends, medicinal benefits, and includes a map illustrating countries with various levels of cannabis legalization as of January 2018. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024638, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, though no specific mentions of Jeffrey Epstein appear on this single page.
This document is the foreword to the Ackrell Capital 2018 Cannabis Investment Report, dated December 28, 2017. It outlines the growth of the cannabis industry, recent legalization efforts in the US, Canada, and Germany, and market predictions. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or specific transactions related to them.
This document is the cover and executive summary page of the '2018 Cannabis Investment Report' produced by Ackrell Capital, an investment bank based in San Francisco. It details global cannabis consumption statistics, the legal landscape in the U.S. and globally, and financial market estimates (predicting the legal market could exceed $100 billion). The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024631', indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a page from a news article published by Ma'an News Agency, written by Abdullah Abueid on August 24, 2011. It provides a historical overview of Palestine and statehood, focusing on the transition from Ottoman rule to the British Mandate established by the League of Nations in 1922. The text criticizes the Mandate Document for contradictory stipulations regarding the Jewish Agency and Palestinian Arab interests. The document contains a House Oversight Bates stamp at the bottom.
This document appears to be page 20 of a larger geopolitical analysis or article (likely from 2011) found within House Oversight Committee files. It critiques US foreign policy, specifically discussing the delicate balance of relations with Pakistan and the incoherent strategy toward China's rise. The author contrasts the policy recommendations of Henry Kissinger (cooperation) and Aaron Friedberg (containment), expressing a preference for Kissinger's view while criticizing the Obama administration for indecision.
This document is page 148 of a manuscript or memoir, stamped as part of a House Oversight investigation (likely related to the Epstein case files). The text is an autobiographical account of the author's childhood in Kansas City, MO, starting in 1943, detailing experiences with violent antisemitic bullying by students of a local Lutheran school. It also includes a theological and historical discussion regarding the persecution of Jews, referencing the Spanish Inquisition and early Islamic history involving Mohammed.
This document is an email chain between Lawrence Krauss (ASU) and Jakob Köllhofer (Director, DAI Heidelberg) ranging from June to August 2018. The primary subject involves logistics for Krauss's travel to Germany; specifically, Krauss informs Köllhofer that a separate event in Göttingen was cancelled, resulting in the loss of his airfare funding, and asks if Köllhofer's organization can cover the ticket cost. Köllhofer responds by asking what their share of the cost would be.
An email chain from August 2018 between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jakob Köllhofer (Director of DAI Heidelberg). Krauss negotiates travel expenses, specifically requesting approval for a 4500 Euro flight ticket. He previously suggested that involving Noam Chomsky in a dialogue at the institute might justify higher funding ('free up some more money'), but in the final email confirms Chomsky cannot attend.
This document is an email thread from June 2018 between Lawrence Krauss and staff at the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut (DAI) in Heidelberg. Michael Braun, a PR officer for DAI, asks Krauss for a title and abstract for an upcoming fall lecture to include in their brochure. Krauss replies, copying Director Jakob Köllhofer, offering a choice between a scientific talk ('Journey to the Beginning of Time') or a political/scientific talk ('Science in the Trump Era').
This document contains an email thread from August 17, 2018, between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jakob Köllhofer (Director of DAI). Krauss informs Köllhofer that a prior engagement in Göttingen was cancelled, leaving him without funding for his airfare to Germany. Krauss attempts to secure travel funding from Köllhofer by suggesting he could fly economy or potentially convince Noam Chomsky to join him for a dialogue event, which might 'free up some more money.' The document is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', linking it to congressional investigations, likely regarding Epstein's associates.
An email thread from August 29, 2018, between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein regarding Krauss's travel to Germany. Krauss explains that a lecture in Heidelberg was cancelled due to a controversy involving a 'university determination re australia' being publicized. He discusses the costs of airline tickets versus his speaking fees and asks Epstein if he is flying to Europe so he can 'hitchhike' (fly on Epstein's private plane). Epstein responds by asking about a bill related to 'Justin'.
This document contains an email from Michael Braun of the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut (DAI) Heidelberg to Lawrence Krauss, dated June 6, 2018. Braun requests the title and abstract for a talk Krauss is scheduled to give, for inclusion in the institute's fall program brochure. The document includes Krauss's full signature block with ASU details and Braun's signature block with DAI Heidelberg details.
This document contains an email chain from June to August 2018 between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jakob Köllhofer, Director of the DAI (Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut). Krauss informs Köllhofer that a planned event in Göttingen was cancelled, resulting in the loss of his funded airfare to Germany, and asks if Köllhofer's organization can cover the ticket cost instead. Köllhofer replies that he needs to consult his financial colleague and asks what their share of the cost would be.
In this email chain from August 2018, physicist Lawrence Krauss writes to Jeffrey E. (Epstein) regarding travel logistics to Heidelberg, Germany. Krauss complains about the prospect of flying economy ('YUK') and explicitly asks Epstein if he is flying to Europe around October 19th so Krauss could 'hitchhiker' (ride along). Krauss references a cancelled lecture due to a controversy regarding a 'university determination re australia' being publicized.
This document contains an email chain from June to August 2018 between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jakob Köllhofer, Director of the DAI (Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut) in Heidelberg. The discussion centers on logistics for Krauss's visit to Germany; specifically, Krauss requests financial assistance for airfare after a separate event in Göttingen was cancelled, leaving him without a ticket. Köllhofer responds by deferring to a financial colleague and asking what their share of the cost would be.
In this August 2018 email, physicist Lawrence Krauss writes to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeevacation') to ask if he can 'hitchhike' on Epstein's plane to Europe in October. Krauss explains that a major lecture in Heidelberg was cancelled due to a 'university determination re australia' being publicized, complicating his travel logistics and funding. He forwards an email from organizer Jakob Köllhofer, who offers a reduced lump sum of $5k for a different event on October 19, citing budget constraints caused by booking a prominent Nobel laureate.
This document is a transcript page (marked House Oversight) featuring a dialogue between a Breitbart representative (likely Steve Bannon) and a man named Harnwell. They discuss the 2014 primary defeat of Eric Cantor, framing it as part of a global 'center-right revolt' of the working class against 'crony capitalists,' drawing parallels to Nigel Farage in the UK and Narendra Modi in India. While the user requested an 'Epstein-related' analysis, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, focusing instead on political populism.
This document is a transcript page, likely from a House Oversight Committee production, featuring a conversation between a Breitbart representative (likely Steve Bannon based on context) and a man named Harnwell. They discuss the 2014 election defeat of Eric Cantor as evidence of a global 'center-right revolt' by the working class against 'crony capitalists,' drawing parallels to Nigel Farage in the UK and Modi in India. Harnwell responds by emphasizing the distinction between authentic free-market capitalism and crony capitalism.
This document is a printout of an article by Thomas D. Williams (likely for Breitbart) summarizing observations by a writer named Stamper regarding Stephen Bannon's political activities in Europe. The text details Bannon's efforts to organize a populist movement across Europe, establishing headquarters in Italy, and his reputation for strategic foresight. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp and a footer indicating it was part of a confidential or attorney-client privileged communication.
The document appears to be a page from a produced discovery file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025531). It contains a header listing tags related to political news (Breitbart, Stephen Bannon) followed by three repeated blocks of a standard legal disclaimer for an email. The disclaimer identifies the communication as the property of 'JEE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and provides the contact email 'jeevacation@gmail.com' for reporting erroneous receipt.
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