John Cacioppo

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N/A N/A Compilation/Presentation of essays on 'invisible forces' Unknown (Academic Publicati... View

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This document is Page 138 of a larger academic volume, stamped with a House Oversight control number. It contains an essay titled 'Reflections on Invisible Connections' discussing social psychology, specifically the work of Christopher Masi, Nick Epley, Jean Decety, Farr Curlin, and John Cacioppo regarding loneliness, social connectedness, and the intersection of science and religion in medicine. While likely part of an evidentiary production related to Epstein (who had ties to the scientific community, particularly Cacioppo), the text itself is purely academic.

Academic text / book excerpt (evidentiary document)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 119 of a book, academic paper, or transcript included in House Oversight files (Bates stamp 021365). The text, titled 'Belief and Connection,' discusses the psychology of religion and social neuroscience, referencing scholars such as John Cacioppo, Tanya Luhrmann, and Kathryn Tanner. It explores how beliefs influence health and how the 'social brain' seeks connection through individual relationships, groups, and religious concepts of God.

Investigative document / academic text excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is page 109 of a larger text, appearing to be a page of endnotes or footnotes from an academic work or non-fiction book. It lists citations for works regarding psychology, theology, metaphor, and iconography. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation, potentially related to materials found in an Epstein property or related file.

Book page / endnotes / bibliography
2025-11-19

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This document is Page 50 of a larger file, containing the beginning of 'Chapter 5: Psychosomatic Relations: From Superstition to Mortality.' The text is an academic overview authored by Gary G. Berntson, Ph.D., discussing how beliefs and superstitions can impact physiological health and mortality, citing examples of 'voodoo death' or taboo-related deaths. The page includes a biographical footnote about the author and carries a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021296' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of evidence gathered by the House Oversight Committee, likely related to Epstein's scientific interests or funding.

Book chapter / scientific article
2025-11-19

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This document is page 39 of a larger file labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021285', containing a list of academic endnotes (numbered 14-29). The citations reference works in sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, theology, and philosophy, including prominent authors such as E.O. Wilson, Richard Dawkins, John Cacioppo, Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, and Kant. While no direct narrative text links to Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page, the content reflects the high-level academic and scientific interests often associated with Epstein's funding activities (particularly evolutionary biology).

Academic reference list / endnotes (government evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 34 of an academic text discussing the intersection of theology (specifically Christian love, 'caritas' vs 'agape') and evolutionary psychology. It references notable figures in both fields, including theologians like Nygren and Aquinas, and biologists like William Hamilton and Richard Dawkins. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was included in document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of or association with scientists and academics.

Academic text / book page (house oversight committee document production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from an academic book or paper discussing evolutionary psychology, specifically the concepts of 'selfish genes,' reproductive success, and the 'social brain.' It references the work of Richard Dawkins, John Cacioppo, and Don Browning. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of the evidence collected during the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research and his involvement with the scientific community.

Academic text / book excerpt (included in house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 17 of a larger academic work or report titled 'From Selfish Genes to Social Brains,' stamped with a House Oversight identifier. It discusses the mission of the Chicago Social Brain Network and summarizes a chapter by social neuroscientist John Cacioppo regarding the evolution of the 'social brain' cooperative behaviors, and the selfish gene hypothesis. The text explores the intersection of evolutionary biology, psychology, and social cooperation.

Academic text / book excerpt / report
2025-11-19

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This document page, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, appears to be part of an academic proposal or report. It lists numerous contributors, primarily from the University of Chicago, Stanford, and the University of Utrecht, who are presenting essays on 'invisible forces.' The page also contains a bibliography referencing works on psychology, religion, and atheism by authors such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens.

Academic proposal or report (house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19
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