February 01, 2016
Justice Scalia's passing and private party.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Justice Scalia | person | 22 | View Entity |
| Guests | person | 15 | View Entity |
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This document, bearing a House Oversight footer, contains text alleging a conspiracy involving 'murder ops,' the death of Justice Scalia, and the activities of defense contractor SAIC. It details the career movements of former IBM executives Bud and Sue Horton into companies (Tetra Tech, Accenture) that formed joint ventures with SAIC or its spin-offs to secure billion-dollar government contracts. The text further alleges these contracts, specifically in Afghanistan, were used to fortify the heroin trade rather than combat it.
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This document appears to be a statement or correspondence submitted to the House Oversight Committee (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015018). The unnamed author alleges a complex conspiracy involving government surveillance, the 'sabotage' of their pregnancy, and the use of children for sexual blackmail to control politicians, referencing the 'Franklin Scandal.' The text connects these allegations to corporate contracts involving SAIC, Tetra Tech, and Accenture, specifically accusing Sue Horton of facilitating the Afghan heroin trade through State Department contracts, and also questions the suspicious nature of Justice Scalia's death.
Events with shared participants
Supreme Court case: Freytag v. Commissioner. A unanimous Court ruled on the appointment of special trial judges by the U.S. Tax Court under the Appointments Clause.
1991-01-01 • United States
Supreme Court case *Freytag v. Commissioner*, where the Court ruled on the appointment of special trial judges by the U.S. Tax Court, leading to a concurrence by Justice Scalia on Presidential power.
1991-01-01 • United States
Supreme Court case Freytag v. Commissioner, which ruled on the appointment of special trial judges and included a concurrence from Justice Scalia on presidential power.
1991-01-01 • United States
WE Talks is an event series for female entrepreneurs and professionals organized on a monthly basis.
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Party at Epstein's town house
Date unknown • Epstein's town house
Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell and their guests are in residence, requiring staff to follow specific clothing and conduct protocols.
Date unknown • Estate
Dinner service, for which staff are required to wear long sleeve white shirts.
Date unknown • Estate
Guests typically go hiking on the ranch.
Date unknown • the ranch
A set of daily duties are outlined for when Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and guests are staying at the property.
Date unknown • A residence
Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell, and guests are expected to come downstairs, at which point breakfast is to be made for them.
2005-02-14 • A residence
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