Oversight Explorer Logo

House Oversight Document Explorer

Search and explore committee documents

Documents tagged "Korea"

Found 10 documents with this tag

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028648.jpg

The image is a snapshot of an article printed on paper with the title "Take-or-leave deal by the US on the nuclear issue" prominently displayed at the top. The text within the article discusses various topics related to nuclear strategy and foreign policy, mentioning countries such as the United States, Iran, India, Pakistan, North Korea, Russia, and China. It also refers to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The style of the image is a straightforward photograph capturing the layout and content of the printed document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012742.jpg

The image is a photo of a printed document, possibly a page from a book, report, or academic paper due to its layout and content which appears to be text-based information. The visible portion of the text discusses topics related to "North Korea," mentioning various elements such as policy changes, economic activities, international relations, human rights, and specific individuals who are likely involved in these matters. There is also a reference to "Kim Jong-Il," indicating that this content may be historical or referring to events from his time in leadership of North Korea. The date "2013" suggests the document may have been published around that year or references incidents from that period.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033252.txt

The document is a email from Robert Lawrence Kuhn to Jeffrey E. [jeeyacation@gmail.com] discussing the pre-production of their "Radical Breakthroughs" series/season for Closer To Truth, and the production plan including contributors, locations and schedule. The email also mentions Robert's upcoming trips to Santa Monica and Beijing for events such as the big Party Congress and Trump's visit. Two recent BBC commentaries on China (N.Korea bomb and Myanmar refugees) are attached.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032961.txt

In this email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr., they discuss their opinions about President Trump's policies, particularly his executive order on immigration. They also mention the potential implications of these policies for international relations with North Korea and Russia. Landon Thomas, Jr. is identified as a financial reporter from the New York Times.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032836.txt

The document discusses the political tensions between several countries in the region, including Venezuela, North Korea, and Iran. It mentions Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un, and other key figures in these nations. The sender expresses concern about a potential war in their area. There are also references to the sender's fasting experience and an upcoming meeting with JEE. The communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032562.txt

The document appears to be an email conversation between Weingarten and Jeffrey E. regarding North Korea's response to Trump, which is described as rational, accurate, and scary. Jeffrey E. also shares a link to an article about Paul Manafort's home being searched by the FBI as part of the Mueller investigation. The email warns that the information contained within is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or contain inside information, intended only for the addressee, and unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of this communication is prohibited.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031102.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Faith Kate discussing a topic related to North Korea, with the suggestion that Clinton may have gone on someone else's plane to visit. The email also contains information about Next Management, LLC, its location in New York, and contact details including phone and fax numbers. The email includes a note stating that it is intended for the recipient only and should be kept confidential. Additionally, there is a message indicating that the email has been scanned by MessageLabs Email Security System.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029427.txt

The People’s Republic China is trying to make Mongolia a client or puppet state by integrating it with the PRC through a “voluntary” referendum, just as Russia did with Crimea in 2014. This aligns with Mao Tse-tung's prophecy and intent once China could establish parity or surpass Soviet military and economic might. As China conducts an asymmetrical war to achieve Mongolian assimilation, the world's attention is focused on its South China Sea claims. Preserving Mongolian sovereignty demands a global awareness campaign to counter the PRC’s revisionist historical justification for claiming Mongolia and control all aspects of Mongolia's economy, resources, politics, and culture. Without a counter-campaign, Mongolia will be assimilated and Sinicized like Inner Mongolia and Manchuria in a decade.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028485.txt

This document is a forwarded email from Ehud Barak to Jeffrey Epstein, discussing Bill Clinton's views on the virtues of a North Korean nuclear deal. The main topics covered in the email are North Korea, the US government, and the nuclear agreement reached with them. The email also contains a link to a YouTube video related to the topic.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026674.txt

In the email, David Stern mentions that his senior Chinese friends informed him that Trump has received approval from the top to take on North Korea, but he is unsure about the veracity of this information. This email was sent to Jeffrey E. with a high importance rating and contains a reminder that the information within should be kept confidential.