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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033246.txt

The document discusses a private donor funding scientists after President Trump's proposed budget cuts and mentions Neil deGrasse Tyson. The sender expresses their desire to leave Mexico City due to its trashy state, and the recipient is referred to as "Jeffrey E" with an email address of jeeyacation@gmail.com.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033016.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey and Stanley Rosenberg discussing a meeting about the vagus nerve, Trump's proposed budget cuts to scientific research, and coverage in The Huffington Post. They discuss potential travel plans for September 18th, and Jeffrey suggests using Skype or phone instead of a conference call. Stanley mentions Linda Stone as someone he met with years ago who suggested contacting Jeffrey.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032567.txt

The document is a series of email exchanges between Stanley Rosenberg and Jeffrey E. discussing their mutual interest in the scientific community and funding for research. They also discuss potential meetings or calls via Skype. Rosenberg references an article in The Huffington Post about private donors helping to fund scientists after proposed budget cuts by President Trump. Additionally, they touch on Rosenberg's connection with Linda Stone and his personal interest in the vagus nerve.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032565.txt

In this email exchange, Stanley Rosenberg mentions that he is interested in meeting with Jeffrey E. and learning more about his interest in the vagus nerve. Rosenberg also expresses concern about Trump's proposed cuts to scientific funding and praises Neil deGrasse Tyson for emphasizing the importance of science. The conversation takes place over a few emails, with both parties indicating that they are interested in further discussion on these topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032564.txt

A private donor has stepped in to fund scientific research after President Trump's proposed "anti-science" budget cuts. The donation will help support scientists and researchers who may have lost funding due to the administration's policies. This story was reported by HuffPost and can be found at <http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_599f532ae4b0dOef9f1c129d>.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031544.txt

The email is between two people discussing a private donor who is helping fund scientists after proposed "anti-science" budget cuts by Trump. They mention that they will be pushing the topic up in Google search results and thank each other for advice given. One person also mentioned selling shares in a startup and noted that women never sell, which was advice previously given to them. The recipient of the email is Jeffrey E.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031335.txt

The document discusses a conspiracy theory regarding the arrest of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. According to this theory, Strauss-Kahn was charged with sex crimes because he discovered that all of the gold held in Fort Knox was missing or unaccounted for. The report says that when Strauss-Kahn raised his concerns with US officials, he received evidence from rogue CIA elements confirming this and was advised not to take his cell phone upon fleeing.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031333.txt

This email discusses a conspiracy theory that suggests former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was jailed for discovering that all of the gold held in the United States Bullion Depository located at Fort Knox is gone. The email claims that Strauss-Kahn had become increasingly concerned about this issue after the US began stalling on its delivery of 191.3 tons of gold to the IMF under an agreement from April 1978. It is suggested that he was then framed for sex crimes by rogue elements within the CIA and arrested in New York City's JFK airport before being able to leave the country with evidence of his discovery.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030616.txt

This document discusses Jeffrey Epstein, who is going to be released from prison early due to helping the feds unravel a suspected Ponzi scheme. He had inside knowledge of the scheme because he was one of its victims, losing $67 million. The source says it's all tied to the indictment of former managers of Bear Stearns Mortgage Investment Fund. Meanwhile, Epstein has been allowed to spend most days at his attorney's office while in prison and was supposedly working on a charity venture but the source says he was actually busy helping the feds with the Ponzi scheme.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028601.txt

The document appears to be a series of email exchanges between two individuals named J and Reid Weingarten. The conversation seems to involve financial matters, including an individual named Rajeev Misra from Softbank Vision Fund, Jeffrey's potential representation, and unpaid bills for services rendered. There is also mention of a "Steptoe" organization that might be involved in the situation. Additionally, there is a link to a video sent by J, which seems to hold some importance or context related to their discussion. The tone of the exchange suggests some urgency or concern regarding the matters at hand.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028589.txt

The document is a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics and people, including Rajeev Misra from Softbank Vision Fund, Kathy Bates, and Lily Sanchez. The conversation seems to be casual and personal in nature.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028506.txt

Terje Rod-Larsen sent an email on May 27, 2017, to Jeffrey Epstein regarding a US-Saudi arms deal and the Blackstone Infrastructure Fund. The email mentioned that Richard John Nawrot had removed the defense part related to the $110 billion arms deal but highlighted a separate deal done with Blackstone to establish a fund for US infrastructure. The US President, Donald Trump, announced a $100 billion arms package during his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia, which was aimed at combating terrorism in the region and countering threats from Iran. US defense companies, such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing, benefited from the deal with Saudi Arabia, while the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund also invested in a new Blackstone fund for US infrastructure.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027071.txt

The document discusses the impact of funding decline on female empowerment through the FC2 female condom and the increase of HIV/AIDS worldwide, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa where 70% of people living with HIV are women. The document also highlights that male and female condoms remain the only dual protection devices in the world for STI prevention and unplanned pregnancy, with the FC2 female condom being the only device under full control of women. It is noted that when a male and female condom are both available in the same market, the overall number of protected sex acts increases. However, funding has decreased, leading to a major decline in female condom procurement in Africa.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026778.txt

The document discusses The 2017 Tax Reform Act and its impact on fund managers and their funds. Key provisions include the carried interest rule and other changes affecting asset management firms and investors. Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. is forwarding this information to Jeffrey E. Jeyacation@gmail.com, who can contact Alex Gelinas or Steven Etkind for further information. The Tax Act contains significant changes since 1986, with some provisions taking effect on January 1, 2018. However, the "future profits only" interest in a partnership continues to be eligible for tax-free treatment under the new law.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026755.txt

The document discusses the importance of science and its potential impact due to proposed budget cuts by President Trump. Neil deGrasse Tyson's quote about the difference between opinion and fact is mentioned, highlighting that while science is true regardless of belief, interpretation can introduce error. The National Cancer Institute, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and other scientific research institutions could face significant funding reductions if Trump's budget request is met.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026668.txt

The document provides information about the Boothbay Absolute Return Strategies Fund's performance in the fourth quarter of 2016 and since its inception on July 1, 2014. It also discusses the fund's strategy for protecting capital during challenging market conditions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014498.txt

This document is a newspaper article from December 2016 that discusses tax hikes in the Virgin Islands due to an empty government piggy bank. The article mentions back pay for court-ordered expenses and an increased unemployment insurance rate for businesses. It also touches on topics such as sin taxes, time-share owners, and Puerto Rico.