This document is a multi-year schedule of events, lectures, and conferences from 2016 to 2021, with some events listed as 'forthcoming'. It details participation in various academic, psychological, and scientific associations and institutions across the US and internationally, often as a speaker or lecturer. Many events from 2020 and 2021 are noted as being conducted 'via zoom'.
A newspaper clipping containing two main articles. The first details the Trump administration's lawsuit against California regarding sanctuary laws, highlighting the conflict between Attorney General Jeff Sessions and California officials like Jerry Brown and Xavier Becerra. The second article reports on the suspension of prominent physicist Lawrence M. Krauss by Arizona State University following sexual misconduct allegations published by BuzzFeed. Krauss, who directed the Origins Project (an initiative known to have been funded by Jeffrey Epstein, though Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific text), issued a rebuttal denying the claims.
An email thread from February 26, 2018, between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E./jeevacation). Krauss states he is occupied and will see when he can 'get around to writing something,' to which Epstein replies, 'no rush, this is not going away soon.' The document includes Krauss's full ASU signature block and a standard legal disclaimer associated with Epstein's email address.
This document appears to be a page from an email chain (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026051) showing the signature block of physicist Lawrence M. Krauss from Arizona State University. Interspersed with his signature are multiple repetitions of a specific confidentiality disclaimer stating the communication is the 'property of JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein) and directing errors to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. This suggests a correspondence chain between Krauss and Epstein.
An email chain from December 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein (Jeffrey E.) and ASU physicist Lawrence Krauss. Epstein informs Krauss that 'noam' (likely Noam Chomsky) is visiting Tucson; Krauss invites Epstein to accompany 'noam' to a potential AI meeting in Phoenix and reveals confidential plans to recruit 'noam' to ASU. The thread also includes a debate on climate change, with Epstein sharing a skeptic's video and Krauss dismissing the source's scientific validity.
This document is a proposal for 'The New Origins Project Presents: Strange Bedfellows,' a discussion series moderated by Lawrence Krauss designed to pair cultural celebrities with famous scientists. The document lists 12 proposed panels featuring high-profile figures such as Johnny Depp, Elon Musk, Barack Obama, and Woody Allen, noting that '23 participants have already agreed in principle.' The document appears to be from a House Oversight Committee production, indicated by the footer stamp.
This document is a proposal for 'The New Origins Project Presents: Strange Bedfellows,' a series moderated by Lawrence Krauss that aims to pair cultural celebrities with famous scientists for public dialogues. The document lists 12 proposed pairings for the first season, including high-profile figures like Barack Obama, Woody Allen, Elon Musk, and Johnny Depp, noting that '23 participants have already agreed in principle.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional review, likely related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's funding or associations with scientific organizations.
This document is a pitch or proposal for a television series titled 'Strange Bedfellows,' moderated by physicist Lawrence Krauss. The proposal outlines a first season consisting of 10 episodes featuring high-profile pairings of cultural icons (e.g., Johnny Depp, Barack Obama, Woody Allen) with prominent scientists and intellectuals (e.g., Noam Chomsky, Steven Pinker, Elon Musk). The document appears to be part of the House Oversight files (indicated by the footer), likely related to investigations into Krauss's funding or associations, which historically included Jeffrey Epstein, though Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific text.
An email chain from April 5, 2018, between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein (via the email jeevacation@gmail.com). Krauss jokingly suggests organizing a 'men of the world conference' featuring Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton, Al Franken, and Woody Allen, all of whom were facing public controversies regarding sexual misconduct at the time.
This document is an email chain between Lawrence Krauss (ASU) and Jakob Köllhofer (Director, DAI Heidelberg) ranging from June to August 2018. The primary subject involves logistics for Krauss's travel to Germany; specifically, Krauss informs Köllhofer that a separate event in Göttingen was cancelled, resulting in the loss of his airfare funding, and asks if Köllhofer's organization can cover the ticket cost. Köllhofer responds by asking what their share of the cost would be.
This document contains an email from Michael Braun of the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut (DAI) Heidelberg to Lawrence Krauss, dated June 6, 2018. Braun requests the title and abstract for a talk Krauss is scheduled to give, for inclusion in the institute's fall program brochure. The document includes Krauss's full signature block with ASU details and Braun's signature block with DAI Heidelberg details.
This document is an email thread from June 2018 between Lawrence Krauss (ASU Origins Project) and Jakob J. Köllhofer (Director of DAI Heidelberg). They are coordinating a future speaking engagement for Krauss. Krauss offers two topics, and Köllhofer selects 'Journey to the Beginning of Time,' noting it will lay the groundwork for a future focus on 'ORIGINES.' The document is marked with a House Oversight stamp.
An email exchange from June 2018 between Lawrence Krauss (ASU) and Jakob Köllhofer (Director, DAI) regarding a speaking engagement. Krauss offers two topics, and Köllhofer selects 'Journey to the Beginning of Time,' noting it aligns with a future focus on 'ORIGINES.' The document is part of a House Oversight Committee release.
An email thread from September 2015 initiated by Lawrence Krauss (ASU), addressed to Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'Jeffrey E.'). Krauss shares a New Yorker article about militant atheism. Noam Chomsky replies, discussing the irrationality of the International Relations profession and offering an opinion on the 'Davis' case (likely the Kim Davis marriage license controversy), stating that if she cannot follow the law, she should quit.
This document is an email thread from September 2015 involving Jeffrey Epstein, physicist Lawrence Krauss, and linguist Noam Chomsky. The discussion centers on philosophical views regarding religion, fanaticism, and secular dogma, with Chomsky providing a lengthy analysis of 'secular religions' and American exceptionalism. Significantly, the top email from Epstein invites Krauss to bring 'depp' (likely Johnny Depp) to visit him in the Caribbean.
This document is an email thread from September 10, 2015, initiated by physicist Lawrence Krauss, sending a New Yorker article about militant atheism to Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.' and email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'). Chomsky replies with a lengthy philosophical argument against ridiculing religious dogma, suggesting secular dogmas (like nationalism) are more dangerous, and comments on the 'Davis' case (likely Kim Davis). The thread concludes at the top with a brief reply, likely from Epstein, stating a belief that religion plays a positive role in many lives.
An email sent on September 10, 2015, from physicist Lawrence Krauss to Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein (via the alias Jeffrey E. / jeevacation@gmail.com). Krauss shares a link to a New Yorker article titled 'All Scientists Should Be Militant Atheists' with the subject line 'an article you may both hate. or like.' The document includes a legal disclaimer at the bottom asserting the communication is the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein).
This document is an email thread from September 10, 2015, involving Jeffrey Epstein, Lawrence Krauss, and Noam Chomsky. The discussion centers on philosophy, specifically the dangers of religious versus secular fanaticism/dogma, with Chomsky providing a lengthy analysis. Notably, the top of the thread contains a message, likely from Epstein to Krauss, suggesting, 'you can invite depp to visit us when you are in the caribean,' implying a connection to actor Johnny Depp.
An email thread from September 2015 initiated by Lawrence Krauss, sending a New Yorker article about militant atheism to both Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation@gmail.com). Chomsky replies with a detailed philosophical rebuttal regarding the use of ridicule against religious and secular dogmas, while also commenting on 'American exceptionalism,' 'Obama's mass murder campaign,' and the controversy surrounding Kim Davis. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
An email chain from September 2015 between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation begins with a discussion on religion and fanaticism but shifts to planning a trip to the Caribbean. Epstein suggests inviting actor Johnny Depp to join them, prompting Krauss to discuss his recent meeting with Depp, Depp's musical performance, and the fact that both Depp and Epstein own private islands.
This document outlines allegations of sexual misconduct against Lawrence Krauss (referred to as 'you'), specifically detailing an incident at the Melbourne Zoo in November 2016 where he allegedly grabbed a woman's breast. It notes that while formal complaints were filed with ASU and ANU, both universities cleared him of policy violations due to insufficient evidence. The document also lists biographical details about Krauss, including his involvement with the Origins Project and his professional relationship with Richard Dawkins.
This document is an email chain from December 2017 between physicist Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.). Krauss is seeking Epstein's advice on how to respond to an urgent inquiry from BuzzFeed News regarding allegations of sexual harassment. Epstein advises Krauss to provide a short cover letter and notes that the media's strategy is often to take the defense to the accusers and attack them.
This document is a request for comment from journalist Peter Aldhous to an unnamed scientist (identifiable by context as Lawrence Krauss) regarding their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. It details specific instances where the recipient defended Epstein, received $100,000 in funding for their Origins Project, and was the subject of blog posts alleging misconduct. The document highlights the recipient's public statements supporting Epstein despite his 2008 conviction.
This document is a draft email written by Lawrence Krauss on December 10, 2017, responding to a reporter or investigator regarding multiple allegations of sexual harassment. Krauss categorically denies the allegations, offering specific rebuttals to numbered 'items,' including a 2006 hotel encounter he claims was consensual and stopped politely, and a complaint by a former student at Case Western Reserve University which he claims was resolved informally with no finding of harassment. He argues that his high profile invites scrutiny but asserts his behavior has always been professional.
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