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This text discusses the cultural battle over censorship and indecency in American media, contrasting government crackdowns led by figures like Senator Ted Stevens with the raw expression found in works like the documentary "The Aristocrats" and the HBO series "Deadwood." The author argues that "Deadwood" accurately reflects the vulgarity and energy of the historical American West, which was previously sanitized by Hollywood's Hays Code.
This document appears to be a page from a 'Nautilus Education' publication, filed under a House Oversight document dump (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015486). The text discusses energy production technology, specifically the company 'Primus' shifting focus in mid-2012 from biomass to natural gas/syngas due to the fracking boom and low natural gas prices. It quotes individuals named Fang, Boyajian, and Primus CEO Robert Johnsen regarding the environmental impact and economic viability of these fuel sources.
The narrator recounts a humorous anecdote from 1987 while dining with staff from a Russian humor magazine in Tempe, Arizona. The story involves a joke about corn chowder and dental floss, referenced in relation to an earlier observation at an airport. The page concludes by introducing a new anecdote involving the narrator's wife, Nancy, and a dentist.
This document page, marked with a House Oversight footer, appears to be a transcript of a letter or speech criticizing political compromises in Washington. It addresses an unnamed leader (likely President Obama) regarding unfulfilled promises to stop medical marijuana raids, citing Attorney General Eric Holder's 2009 memo and subsequent raids in 2011. The text also draws parallels between drug policy reform and healthcare reform negotiations.
This document analyzes the strategies used against Barack Obama during the 2008 election, dismissing claims linking him to terrorists or socialism. It also recounts a January 2009 statement by Pat Robertson claiming God told him America was heading toward socialism and an economic rebound.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript, likely written by Timothy Leary, recounting his interactions with Richard Alpert (Ram Dass). It details Alpert's time in India, his name change, family nicknames, and a recorded philosophical conversation between the two regarding 'astral humor' and planes of reality. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence, likely during an investigation involving seized personal papers (potentially from the Epstein/Maxwell investigation given the context of the request, though the text itself is historical).
This document appears to be a page from a narrative text or report included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015213). It describes a 'Carnival Masquerade Ball' occurring on a Saturday night at a Convention Center, detailing the 'kinky' atmosphere and various costumes including a Minnie Mouse in a see-through top and a man on a dog leash. The text also references a historical event involving a man censored on 'The Merv Griffin Show' for wearing an American flag shirt (historically associated with activist Abbie Hoffman, though he is not named explicitly in this text).
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript, essay, or book found within discovery documents (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015187). The text is a philosophical and satirical commentary on modern society, the passage of time (referencing 'Future Shock' and digital clocks), and American politics. It introduces two metaphorical characters, 'The Pacer' and 'The Mime,' using them to critique the two-party political system in America.
This document appears to be a page from a larger correspondence or manifesto produced to the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp 015078). The text contains a strong critique of American society, politics, and consumerism, mentioning 'misinformation,' 'illegal activities,' and condemning the government, corporations, and organized religion for 'greed, corruption, and inhumanity.' No specific individuals are named on this page.
This document appears to be a transcript of author Peter Dale Scott discussing 'Deep Events' in American history. He connects the 'Halloween Massacre' of 1975 (where Rumsfeld and Cheney rose to power under Ford) to the implementation of Continuity of Government (COG) plans during the 9/11 attacks in 2001. The text argues that the Rumsfeld-Cheney team orchestrated a long-term strategy involving the militarization of homeland security (NORTHCOM) and threat inflation (Team B report), culminating in their control during the 2001 crisis.
This document appears to be page 32 of a book or essay discussing political philosophy, specifically comparing authoritarian capitalism (referencing East Asia and China) with Western democracy. It argues that as economic growth creates a middle class, the demand for political freedom increases. It references philosophers Mill and Berlin and compares the institutions of Rome and America. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a document production for a Congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document is a House Oversight file containing the text of a UK Guardian article from August 19, 2014. It profiles Strive Masiyiwa, founder of Econet Wireless, and his efforts to transform Zimbabwe into a cashless society following the country's economic collapse. The text details the success of mobile payment systems in a hyperinflationary environment and provides biographical background on Masiyiwa.
This document appears to be a compilation of press clippings and articles from January and February 2007 regarding the emerging market of GPS technology and wearable electronics. It highlights the launch of 'Xplorer Smart GPS shoes' by GTX Corp (GTXC), aimed at tracking seniors and children, and cites significant financial growth in the GPS sector for companies like TomTom and Garmin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, suggesting it was included in evidence files for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a printout of a news article regarding 'aging-in-place technology.' It discusses the release of GPS shoes by GTX and Aetrex Worldwide designed to help track Alzheimer's patients. It also details remote monitoring systems (specifically GrandCare) used to track the daily movements and vitals of seniors, featuring quotes from expert Laurie Orlov. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger evidence collection, though the content itself is strictly about elder care technology.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or article discussing the history of 'Cavalier' magazine and rock journalism. It focuses on the writer Jules Siegel, noting his death in 2012 and his lack of recognition by major publications, and includes a retrospective quote from cartoonist Art Spiegelman about his work for the magazine in 1969. The document bears a House Oversight footer, suggesting it was included in a larger production of evidence, though the specific text does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a biography sheet for the 'KUE Advisory Board,' likely produced during a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024585). It details the professional backgrounds of three individuals: Les Biller (former Wells Fargo COO), Ted Mitchell (CEO of New Schools Venture Fund), and Tsvi Gal (CTO of Deutsche Bank Asset Management), listing their corporate affiliations, board memberships, and educational history.
This document appears to be a page (p. 102) from a general science book titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?'. It discusses infrared light in nature (pit vipers), the physics of X-rays, and the history and mechanics of the CAT scanner, specifically mentioning inventors Sir Godfrey Hounsfield and Allan Cormack. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015792' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, though the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document is a boilerplate disclaimer and disclosure page from a Morgan Stanley research report (page 34), stamped with a House Oversight Bates number (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025584). It details Morgan Stanley's stock rating system (Overweight, Equal-weight, etc.), provides a statistical distribution of their stock ratings as of December 31, 2017, and defines analyst industry views. While the document is part of a batch likely related to the House Oversight investigation (potentially regarding Epstein/financial records), this specific page contains no specific information regarding Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or specific transactions.
A Morgan Stanley Research 'North America Insight' document (Exhibit 50) containing a comparative financial sheet for Brokers & Asset Managers dated January 26, 2018. The spreadsheet lists financial metrics such as stock price, market cap, AUM (Assets Under Management), and earnings projections (2017-2019) for major financial firms including BlackRock, Apollo Global Management, and Blackstone. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation.
This document is 'Appendix C' from a Morgan Stanley Research report titled 'North America Insight.' It lists notable alternative asset reports published between December 2014 and January 2018, referencing companies such as The Blackstone Group, The Carlyle Group, and Hamilton Lane. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025579), indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is page 28 of a Morgan Stanley research report titled 'North America Insight'. It contains 'Appendix B', which analyzes the valuation of alternative asset managers through two charts (Exhibits 48 and 49) tracking P/E ratios from November 2010 to November 2017. The document bears a Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025578', indicating it is part of a production for a congressional investigation.
A page from a Morgan Stanley Research report providing a Sum-of-the-Parts (SOTP) and sensitivity analysis for Oaktree Capital Group (OAK). The document includes financial models projecting values based on C-Corp conversion scenarios, specifically highlighting a 'Market Implied Carry Value' of $12.14. The page bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025577, indicating it is part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This document is a page from a Morgan Stanley research report titled 'North America Insight' analyzing the valuation of KKR & Co. It contains a 'Sum-of-the-Parts' (SOTP) analysis (Exhibit 42) projecting values for 2018 based on 3Q17 data, specifically examining the impact of a potential C-Corp conversion. A red box highlights the 'Market Implied Carry Value' at $6.57 under the current price scenario. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025576', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation, likely related to financial records subpoenaed in the Epstein inquiry.
A Morgan Stanley Research document titled 'North America Insight' analyzing The Carlyle Group (CG). It presents a Sum-of-the-Parts (SOTP) valuation and sensitivity analysis for CG, specifically examining the financial impact of a potential C-Corp conversion. The document includes financial tables projecting 2018 earnings, balance sheet assets as of 3Q17, and estimated share prices under different market multiples. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025575, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation production.
This document is a page from a Morgan Stanley research report titled 'North America Insight' focusing on Blackstone (BX). It presents a 'Sum-of-the-Parts' (SOTP) and sensitivity analysis regarding a potential C-Corp conversion for the company, utilizing financial data 'as of 3Q17' and estimates for 2018. The page includes valuation tables (Exhibit 36) and heat maps (Exhibits 37 and 38) projecting share prices and percentage changes based on fee-related earnings multiples. The document bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025574'.
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