This document is page 23 of a flight log for pilot David Rodgers, detailing flights and a simulator session from September 14 to October 3, 1993. The log records numerous flights in an HS125-700 aircraft, tail number N908SC, across various locations in the United States and one flight to Mexico (MMGT). The document tracks departure and arrival points, flight numbers, flight durations, and landings, and is certified by the pilot's signature.
This document is a flight log for an HS125-700 aircraft with tail number N908SC, piloted by Daniel Rodgers. The log details flights that occurred in March, April, and May of 1993. The flights primarily took place between Teterboro, NJ (TEB), West Palm Beach, FL (PBI), Columbus, OH (CMH), and Chicago, IL (MDW), with other stops in Dalton, GA (DNN) and Boston, MA (BOS).
A page from pilot David Rodgers' flight logbook covering dates from September 5 through November 8 (likely mid-1990s). The log details flights on a Cessna 172, simulator training at Flight Safety (ILG), and business flights on the Hawker Siddeley N9085E. Significant routes include travel between Teterboro (TEB), Palm Beach (PBI), Columbus (CMH), and Boston (BOS). The 'Remarks' column, which usually lists passengers, is completely redacted.
This document is a scanned page from a pilot's flight logbook, recording flights from late December 1991 through January and February 1992. It details flight dates, aircraft types (primarily an HS125-700 and a C-182), routes, flight times, and landings, with a large section of remarks redacted. The page is signed by pilot David Rodgers and includes cumulative flight time totals.
This document is a page from the flight logbook of pilot David Rodgers, covering the period from October 23, 1991, to November 26, 1991. It details multiple flights on a Hawker Siddeley HS125-700 aircraft with tail number N908JE, traveling frequently between Teterboro (TEB), Palm Beach (PBI), and several cities in Ohio, as well as trips to Washington D.C., Boston, and Charlottesville. The column containing remarks (likely passenger names) has been fully redacted.
This document appears to be page 40 of a geopolitical text or intelligence briefing produced during House Oversight proceedings (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031873). The text analyzes the Cold War balance of power in the Middle East, specifically focusing on how the United States utilized Iran and Israel to counter Soviet influence in Syria and Iraq to protect Turkey. It discusses the strategic implications of the 1973 war, the Camp David Accords, and the geographic security of Israel.
This document appears to be page 32 of a geopolitical or historical analysis regarding the strategic military importance of the Levant and Israel. It discusses how control of this region is critical for Mediterranean empires to prevent challenges from the east, as well as its importance to powers originating in Persia, Egypt, and Asia Minor (citing the Ottoman Empire and Alexander the Great). The page is stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031865', indicating it is part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a court opinion (In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001) analyzing whether the Saudi High Commission (SHC) qualifies as an organ of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is thus entitled to foreign sovereign immunity. The text details arguments regarding SHC's status, funding sources, and structure, citing declarations from Saudi officials and legal precedents like Filler v. Hanvit Bank.
This document is a page from a federal court opinion regarding the 'Burnett' litigation, involving claims against Abdel Abdul Jalil Batterjee, the Benevolence International Foundation (BIF), and the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) for alleged ties to Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. The text details allegations that Batterjee funded BIF, commissioned a biography of Bin Laden, and transferred control of the charity to Enaam Arnaout, who was indicted for roles in the 9/11 attacks. Batterjee disputes these claims, denying financial support to BIF after 1993 and denying knowledge of Bin Laden's activities, while also contesting jurisdiction and service of process.
This document is a single page from a larger House Oversight Committee production, identified by Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017476. It appears to be a title page or a specific entry dated April 2, 2012, with the subject 'Shooting Foul Shots in the Boston Garden' and a reference code 'WC: 191694'.
This document is an email thread from March 20, 2016, between Joi Ito (Director of MIT Media Lab) and Jeffrey Epstein, with Martin Nowak copied. Epstein informs Ito that he and 'Barnaby' will visit on April 1st. Ito confirms he is around and makes a remark about the hacktivist group Anonymous planning to take down Donald Trump's webpage on that same day.
This document appears to be page 9 of a policy paper or article draft produced by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024600). The text analyzes US foreign policy, arguing for the effectiveness of 'leading from the centre' rather than 'leading from behind,' specifically referencing the Obama administration's approach to conflicts in Libya compared to Iraq and Afghanistan. It discusses the moral and interest-based arguments for interventionism and highlights the rising influence of social movements in the Middle East (Syria, Bahrain) and elsewhere (Israel, India).
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