| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-11-01 | N/A | First pre-critical review of CBD conducted by the WHO at the 39th meeting of the ECDD. | Unknown | View |
This is page 10 of a legal filing from July 10, 2020, in the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The text argues for release or specific detention conditions based on the high risk of COVID-19 in prisons, citing statistics and prior court rulings. It specifically notes that Maxwell was transferred to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) by the BOP on July 6, 2020.
This legal document argues that the risks of COVID-19 to inmates in correctional facilities have significantly increased, citing a doubling of cases and a 73% increase in deaths in the last month. It highlights that the virus is now spreading in the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), where Ms. Maxwell was recently transferred by the Bureau of Prisons. The document uses prior court opinions and news reports to support the claim of heightened risk and the inevitability of community spread in such facilities.
This document is a page from the participant list for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. It functions as a directory, listing high-profile attendees alphabetically (from Cantor to Childs), including their job titles, organizations, and associated countries. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a collection of evidence reviewed by the US House Committee on Oversight.
A single presentation slide titled 'The Product Case for FC2' outlining the market advantages of the FC2 Female Condom. It highlights approvals by the FDA and WHO, procurement by UNFPA and USAID, global distribution to 144 countries, and support provided by the manufacturer, FHC (The Female Health Company). The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a promotional or informational slide for The Female Health Company regarding their product, the FC2 female condom. It outlines the product's benefits, including protection against HIV/AIDS, STIs (specifically mentioning Zika), and pregnancy, while noting approvals by the FDA and WHO. The document includes a footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027078', indicating it is an exhibit within a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document page, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, appears to be a product information sheet or white paper regarding the 'FC2' female condom produced by FHC (The Female Health Company). It details the economic benefits of the product in sub-Saharan Africa, the material advantages of nitrile polymer over latex, and provides statistics from the WHO and UNAIDS regarding the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its specific impact on women. While contained in a batch of documents often associated with investigations involving Jeffrey Epstein or the Clinton Foundation, this specific page focuses entirely on public health data and product specifications.
This document is a proposal from the Female Health Company (FHC) seeking partnership and funding from new donors to supply FC2 female condoms to African nations (specifically Uganda, Kenya, and Zimbabwe) to combat HIV/AIDS. It highlights a funding gap, offers branding opportunities for donors, and cites economic effectiveness studies by Dr. David Holtgrave of Johns Hopkins to justify the investment. The document appears to be part of a larger House Oversight investigation file (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027072), likely related to solicitations made to the Epstein Foundation or related entities.
This document is a 'Call to Action' fact sheet produced by FHC regarding the FC2 female condom and HIV/AIDS statistics. It highlights the disproportionate impact of HIV on women in Sub-Saharan Africa and argues that funding cuts to UNFPA and USAID under the Trump administration are negatively impacting condom procurement. It includes statistical data on the epidemic and a table showing declining procurement numbers from 2012 to 2016.
This text recounts the narrator's experience in 1971 while co-editing "The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog" with Ken Kesey and Stewart Brand. The narrator describes being introduced to the practice of flossing by their managing editor, Hassler (Ron Bevirt), and includes Hassler's detailed explanation of the benefits and types of dental floss.
This document appears to be the front matter or praise page for a book or collection of essays by Paul Krassner. It contains critical acclaim from various publications (Time, Playboy, etc.) and celebrities (Harry Shearer, Lewis Black), along with a dedication to George Carlin. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015034' stamp, indicating it is part of a document dump from the House Oversight Committee, likely related to the Epstein investigation, though Epstein is not mentioned on this specific page.
This text details the World Health Organization's 2002 adoption of new MDR-TB treatment protocols modeled after Partners In Health's work, marking a victory for Jim Kim. It discusses the global fight against the twin pandemics of AIDS and TB, noting falling drug prices and shifting attitudes towards treating AIDS in impoverished areas. The excerpt concludes with Jim Kim's appointment as a senior adviser at the WHO in 2003 and the growing influence of the Zanmi Lasante project in Haiti.
This document appears to be a page (labeled 38) from a narrative work or report stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024995'. It details Hillary Clinton's advocacy for women's issues during her time as Secretary of State, including her appointment of Melanne Verveer and her focus on health hazards like indoor smoke from inefficient stoves. It also touches on her personal life, mentioning vacations with Bill Clinton at Oscar de la Renta's resort in the Dominican Republic and Chelsea Clinton's wedding.
This document is page 80 of a financial research report produced by Cowen, dated February 25, 2019, analyzing the regulatory landscape for medical cannabis and CBD in Europe. It details the European Parliament's non-binding resolution to harmonize cannabis policies, compares THC limits between the EU (0.2%) and North America (0.3%), and discusses the classification of CBD within the 'Novel Food Catalogue.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This Cowen report page discusses the global regulatory landscape for CBD, highlighting developments in Europe and Latin America, and analyzes the U.S. regulatory outlook following the 2018 Farm Bill. It details the shifting oversight from the DEA to the Department of Agriculture while noting continued FDA authority and regulatory uncertainty regarding CBD products.
This document is page 174 of a 'Cannabis Investment Report' dated December 2017, produced by Ackrell Capital, LLC. It serves as a glossary defining various terms and acronyms related to cannabis and international drug policy (e.g., UN, USDA, Vaporizer, Wax). The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024810, indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee.
This document is page 171 from a 2017 report by Ackrell Capital, LLC. It contains a 'Glossary of Terms' specifically related to the cannabis industry (defining terms like THCA, Edible, Flower, Ganja) and relevant regulatory bodies (DEA, FDA, FinCEN). While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a Congressional investigation (potentially swept up in a broader request for financial documents), the content itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his specific activities.
This document is page 94 of a 'Cannabis Investment Report' published by Ackrell Capital in December 2017. It provides a detailed regulatory analysis of United Nations drug control conventions (1961, 1971, and 1988) regarding the scheduling and prohibition of substances like THC and cannabis. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024730', indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely during an investigation involving financial records or investments.
This document is a page from a Merrill Lynch research report (GEMs Paper #26) dated June 30, 2016, detailing the Saudi National Transformation Plan's objectives for the Ministry of Health under Vision 2030. It includes a table of 15 strategic objectives and KPIs, such as privatization, digital transformation, and workforce training, alongside a budget breakdown of SAR 23 billion allocated to these programs. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a US Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be page 347 from a book or scientific paper discussing quantum mechanics, specifically the 'Kochen-Specker Cube' and paradox. It uses the game show 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' as an analogy for particle spin and measurement. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016037' stamp, indicating it is an exhibit in a congressional investigation, likely related to materials seized from or related to Jeffrey Epstein's interest in science/physics.
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