| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
Lawrence Eagleburger
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Business associate |
7
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1 | |
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person
Robert Gates
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Shared philosophical approach |
1
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1 | |
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person
Emmy Taylor
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Traveled together |
1
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1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989-07-01 | N/A | A secret trip was made by Brent Scowcroft and Lawrence Eagleburger to Beijing for talks with Chin... | Beijing, China | View |
This document contains a series of invoices and handwritten notes from a house manager (likely named Paula) for Jeffrey Epstein's West Palm Beach property between 2003 and 2005. The records detail hours worked, payments received (including cash from Ghislaine Maxwell), and coordination of maintenance, staff, and guests. Notable details include instructions to schedule repairs when Epstein and Maxwell are not present, ground transport to Jet Aviation, and specific mentions of Maxwell's desk and requirements.
This document is a flight log from February and March 2003, detailing multiple flights on aircraft N908JE (B-727-31H) and N609JE (G-1159B), and a B-727-200 simulator. It lists departure and arrival locations, flight numbers, and passengers including notable individuals like President Andres Pastrana, Emmy Taylor, Michael Lifum, and Jean Luc Brunel. The log is signed by 'Javid Codefor' as the pilot.
This document is an article from The New Republic by Fouad Ajami dated June 3, 2011, arguing against removing US troops from Iraq. It discusses Defense Secretary Robert Gates's observations on Iraq's emerging democracy and his past involvement with the Iraq Study Group, highlighting his shift in views on the Iraq war and his philosophical alignment with figures like Brzezinski and Scowcroft.
This document appears to be a page from a foreign policy memo or meeting notes, stamped by the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025810). It provides a critical analysis of the Obama administration's foreign policy, characterizing it as risk-averse and lacking 'big bets' compared to historical presidents like Truman, Nixon, and Reagan. The text includes specific strategic advice regarding Iran, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia (KSA), and Iraq, and incorporates views from Strobe Talbott and Brent Scowcroft regarding the need for a central strategy over tactical incrementalism.
This document is a page (page 74) from an address book (likely the 'Little Black Book') containing contact information for high-profile individuals including former Israeli PM Ehud Barak, investor Tom Barrack, and Prince Bandar. It also contains a detailed block of internal phone extensions for a residence (likely Epstein's NY mansion) listing specific rooms (2G, 3F, 7J, etc.) alongside names of guests and staff, including explicit notations like 'clean lady (use)' and 'Guest'.
This document, page 14 of a House Oversight report, details Chinese government strategies to influence the U.S. Congress following the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. It describes secret high-level US diplomatic trips to Beijing that angered Congress, and China's use of 'united front' organizations and operatives like Jimmy Wong to cultivate personal relationships. The text contrasts China's focus on person-to-person influence with the methods of Russia and the former Soviet Union.
A secret trip by National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft and Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger to Beijing for talks with Chinese leaders, soon after the Tiananmen crackdown.
A secret trip by National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft and Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger to Beijing for talks with Chinese leaders, soon after the Tiananmen crackdown.
A secret trip by National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft and Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger to Beijing for talks with Chinese leaders, soon after the Tiananmen crackdown.
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