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Egor Piscunov
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Professional interviewer |
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First Major Boyfriend
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Romantic |
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Current boyfriend
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Tom Griffiths
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Professional intellectual |
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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Admiration |
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Unidentified Friend
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Friend |
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David Segal
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Academic advisor student |
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marvin minsky
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Friend |
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Isaac Bonewits
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Narrator moved to China. | China | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator recalls tying up Barbie dolls as part of early fantasies. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator had vivid BDSM dreams and repressed them. | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Narrator received a vibrator as a birthday present from friends. | Unknown | View |
| 2025-11-25 | N/A | The narrator visited Marvin Minsky. | Unknown (Likely Minsky's of... | View |
| 1982-04-01 | N/A | Debate between Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy | Berkeley | View |
This document appears to be a page from a drafted article or essay discussing the sociology of HIV transmission, condom usage, and privilege. The author contrasts their own privileged failure to use protection with the economic desperation driving unsafe sex practices in places like southern Africa. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018592, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a book or article included in House Oversight files (Bates stamped 016894). It outlines the views of cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths regarding Artificial Intelligence, 'value alignment,' and 'bounded optimality,' contrasting machine learning with human cognition and referencing psychologist Daniel Kahneman. The text argues that understanding human learning is essential for advancing AI.
This document appears to be a page from a book or essay collection (page 41) bearing a House Oversight stamp. It contains a biographical introduction for philosopher Dan Dennett, written in the first person. The text details Dennett's standing in the AI community, contrasts his views with philosophers like Searle and Fodor, and recounts a conversation from 25 years prior where AI pioneer Marvin Minsky praised Dennett as the 'next Bertrand Russell.'
This document is page 11 of a House Oversight Committee exhibit (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016814). It contains an essay or book excerpt discussing the history of cybernetics and artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on Norbert Wiener's 1950 book 'The Human Use of Human Beings.' The text highlights Wiener's early warnings about the dangers of technological control and commercialization, contrasting his views with contemporaries like John von Neumann and John McCarthy, who favored commercialization and the development of 'artificial intelligence' over Wiener's 'cybernetics.'
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript, speech, or article draft dated April 2, 2012. The text is a strong critique of the United Nations, accusing it of ignoring tyrannical regimes while focusing unfairly on Israel and the United States. The author invokes historical human rights figures like Eleanor Roosevelt to argue that the UN has inverted the purpose of human rights advocacy.
This document is a page from a book proof (likely Oxford University Press, dated 2014) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text analyzes the 'gradualist' approach of the Oslo Accords and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process between 1993 and 2001, discussing leaders such as Rabin, Netanyahu, and Sharon. While part of a document dump likely related to Epstein (possibly via financial records or seized books), the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
This document appears to be a page from the House Oversight Committee records (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015353). It contains a graphic, first-person narrative describing various forms of coprophilia (scat) pornography found on the internet, including specific descriptions of videos involving Japanese themes and women consuming feces. The text explicitly notes a specific image of a teenager (clarified as being over 18) drinking a 'shit shake'.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book draft discussing sexual humor and ethics, specifically focusing on the taste and smell of sperm. It quotes cartoonist Mary Lawton and humorist Jacqueline Shtuyote, references urban legends involving Jack-in-the-Box, and muses on vegetarian ethics regarding oral sex. The page bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a government investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript included in House Oversight files. It details the narrator's interactions with a producer named Scott, discussing a comedic stage piece about atheism, Scott's theatrical workshops attended by The Doors' drummer John Densmore, and the production of a satire show titled 'Peter, Paul and Harry' featuring Peter Bergman and Harry Shearer at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The text focuses on the creative arts scene rather than illicit activities.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or book describing a 1982 debate in Berkeley between Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy. The text recounts their philosophical clashes regarding the law versus science, individual rights versus state rights, and drug use, culminating in Leary challenging Liddy to eat a hashish cookie. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was gathered as evidence, likely part of a larger collection of materials.
This document page appears to be an excerpt from a narrative or interview (possibly a book or article included in evidence) labeled with a House Oversight footer. It details an interview with Patti Thomas, representing an entity called 'Connection' (likely a publication related to 'alternative lifestyles' or swinging). The text outlines a legal battle starting in 1995 regarding First Amendment rights and the constitutionality of a specific law affecting the swinger community, mentioning appeals and potential escalation to the Supreme Court.
A page from a narrative or manuscript (stamped with a House Oversight evidence number) written in the first person. The text discusses the emotional complexities of jealousy within the 'swinger' lifestyle, references Isaac Bonewits' writings on Tantra, and lists specific swing clubs ('Shenanigans' and 'Liberated Christians') in Indiana and Arizona.
This document appears to be a page from a book or guide regarding digital security and the management of Virtual Assistants (VAs), included in the House Oversight evidence files. It outlines technical security specs (BS779, encryption), advises on using credit cards over debit cards for safety, and provides a narrative example of delegating research tasks to an assistant named Abdul. The text includes specific URLs to Newsweek articles on MSNBC and requests contact information for individuals mentioned in those articles.
This document page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', appears to be an excerpt from a scientific or academic text discussing chaos theory, fluid dynamics, and their application to biological behavior. The author draws parallels between mathematical models (attractors, limit cycles) and human morality, specifically referencing 'pederast priests.' The text then details research conducted by David Segal at UCSD regarding the effects of amphetamine dosage on the exploratory and circling behavior of rats.
This page, marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee (Bates 013518), appears to be an excerpt from a scientific narrative or memoir. It details the narrator's interactions with Harvard neurologist Norman Geschwind and describes 'Geschwind Syndrome' (temporal lobe epilepsy), characterizing symptoms such as hypergraphia (obsessive writing), intense religiosity, hyposexuality, and interpersonal 'stickiness'. The text references specific researchers including Paul MacLean and Henri Gastaut.
This page appears to be from a manuscript or memoir, marked with a House Oversight Bates number. The text discusses musical theory, mathematics, and psychology, referencing 'unstable fixed points' and historical mystic practices. It concludes with a biographical note about the narrator meeting Michael Murphy (co-founder of Esalen) during their freshman year at Stanford University.
This page, marked with a House Oversight footer, appears to be an excerpt from a narrative report or article regarding the development of 'Rawabi,' a planned city in the West Bank. The text focuses on the logistical and bureaucratic hurdles faced by the developer, Masri, specifically regarding water, electricity, and legal approvals from the Israeli-Palestinian water commission. The narrator also notes the architectural similarities between Rawabi and Israeli neighborhoods.
This document page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025078, contains a narrative account of a visit to the Rawabi construction site in the West Bank. The text details the geopolitical risks facing the project (Israeli occupation, Hamas) and highlights that Qatar's state investment fund is financing two-thirds of the $1 billion project. The author describes a tour of the showroom led by a site engineer.
A single page (197) from a House Oversight document containing a narrative fragment. A Russian journalist named Egor Piscunov describes a male subject's disappearance from an airport as a 'total vanishing act' despite the subject's image appearing on TV screens. Piscunov had checked into a capsule hotel at the location for four hours.
This document appears to be a printout of a blog post or article regarding sexual ethics, consent, and relationship boundaries, stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018471'. The text discusses the concept that refusing sex is always a 'respectable choice' and includes a specific section by Thomas MacAulay Millar discussing BDSM dynamics (tops/bottoms) and spousal privacy. While part of a larger investigation file, the content itself is a general discussion on relationship dynamics rather than specific evidence of criminal activity.
The author discusses their "sex-positive" upbringing and critiques the notion that sex must always be easy and light-hearted. They share their personal journey of discovering and accepting their interest in BDSM, contrasting their initial repression of "dark" desires with a friend's experience of integrating BDSM more easily due to a repressed background where all sex was viewed as taboo.
This document appears to be page 202 of a manuscript or memoir, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text is a philosophical essay reflecting on the tension between Western logic/philosophy (Socrates, Plato) and poetry/mysticism. It contrasts this with the narrator's experience moving to China, where they observed that historical political figures (like Su Dongpo and Emperors) were often also accomplished artists and poets, attributing this to the cultivation of 'inner energy' rather than just being 'Renaissance Men'. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or criminal activity in the text of this specific page.
Discussion about mysteries of human intelligence and doing 'so much with so little'.
Discussion about childhood fantasies and integrating BDSM into their lives.
Statement: "It was a total vanishing act."
Statement: "It was a total vanishing act."
Discussion regarding a lawsuit filed by Connection, the justice system, and the impact of repression on the swinger community.
Instructions to find contact information for specific individuals from MSNBC/Newsweek articles.
A philosophical discussion comparing Western logic/philosophy (Socrates, Plato) with Chinese history where political power and artistic mastery (poetry, calligraphy) were intertwined.
Narrator informed Carlin about teenagers using vodka-soaked tampons.
Narrator asked Minsky about Dan Dennett. Minsky praised him as the 'next Bertrand Russell'.
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