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| N/A | N/A | Alger Hiss confronting Whittaker Chambers | Unknown | View |
| 1938-01-01 | N/A | Alleged date of the microfilms according to the narrative. | Pumpkin Farm | View |
This document is a forensic extraction of a digital conversation from February 2, 2019, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeeitunes') and a redacted individual. The conversation discusses a 'heads up' given by 'Whittaker' regarding 'troubles,' likely referring to legal issues, and specifically asks about the involvement of the 'southern district' (SDNY). The chat also touches on constitutional arguments regarding indictments and concludes with a query about flight plans for that evening.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015128). The narrator details a failed plan by the 'White House Plumbers' to use Patricia Ellsberg's dental records to accuse her of espionage, an idea the narrator claims was inspired by a conversation with Alger Hiss regarding Whittaker Chambers. The text highlights the narrator's belief that the public would believe the accusation simply because of its absurdity.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or personal statement, likely by Richard Nixon (indicated by references to Pat Ryan and Bebe Rebozo), bearing a House Oversight stamp. The narrator addresses and denies rumors that he and his close friend Bebe Rebozo were gay, comparing the gossip to that surrounding J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson. The text also implicates Senator George Smathers in supplying women to legislators, specifically linking him to Mary Jo Kopechne and Senator Edward Kennedy.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (potentially controversial or conspiratorial in nature given the content claims) stamped with a House Oversight identifier. The text is written in the first person by a U.S. Congressman involved in the House UnAmerican Activities Committee (strongly implying Richard Nixon) discussing the Alger Hiss case. The narrator claims the famous 'pumpkin papers' evidence was forged using a specially constructed Woodstock typewriter and that Eastman Kodak proved the film stock post-dated the alleged 1938 evidence. The text also bizarrely connects Charles Schulz's 'Peanuts' character 'Woodstock' to this event.
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