Documents tagged "Print"
Found 23 documents with this tag
EFTA00009116-p-003.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text. The print is too small and blurry to read the content clearly, but it appears to be organized into paragraphs and numbered sections or points. There are some lines crossed out in red marker, indicating that certain parts have been removed or edited. On the top right corner, there's a date "14 FEB 85" written in black ink, suggesting that this document is dated February 14th from a year indicated by the "85," although the specific year cannot be determined due to the small text size and resolution of the image. The overall style of the image suggests it's a photograph or scan of a physical document with visible handwritten annotations.
EFTA00009016-p-091.jpg
The image appears to be a black and white photocopy of an article or text document with printed content on it. The print is small but legible. It seems like a piece of academic writing or journalism, possibly related to legal matters given the context. The page number at the top indicates that this is "Page 26," suggesting that there are additional pages in the document that are not visible in the image. The text includes sentences that mention court procedures and decision-making, and the overall tone of the document seems formal and serious.
EFTA00009016-p-030.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with printed text on it. The document has a yellowish hue and is filled with black text that seems to be a list of questions or answers, numbered from "A" to "Z" in bold print at the top. The text within each entry is handwritten and somewhat smudged, making it difficult to read clearly. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the text itself on this document.
EFTA00008870-p-2.jpg
The image shows a printed page with various lines of text and checkboxes filled in with black ink. The print is too small to read clearly, but it appears to be a form or list with several items marked as completed with ticks, while some are crossed out. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the text on the page itself.
EFTA00005569-p-6.jpg
The image shows a printed document with multiple sections of text and fields filled out. The top section appears to be titled "Photo Lab Print Release," followed by a date that is partially obscured (starting with "07/30/96"). There are two blacked-out names in the first field labeled "Patient Name." Each subsequent section has similar fields such as "Photographer," "Print Number," "Medical Record," and others that are also filled out with either blacked-out information or actual data like dates and initials. The document is secured by a binder clip on the left side, indicating it's meant to be part of an organized collection or file.
EFTA00005191-p-57.jpg
The image appears to be a series of thumbnail photographs arranged on a sheet that resembles an old-fashioned contact print, which is typically used to review multiple exposures without the need to develop each one individually. The photos show various scenes, predominantly featuring landscapes with bodies of water and rocky terrains under clear skies, suggesting they might have been taken in coastal or mountainous areas. There is no visible text that provides additional context about the locations or subjects depicted within the images.
EFTA00005091-p-085.jpg
The image shows a collection of photographs laid out side by side on what appears to be an album page or a print-out sheet. Each photograph captures different scenes, possibly landscapes given the visibility of fields and open spaces. There are texts overlaid on some of the images which seem to indicate file names or metadata associated with the photos, such as "MNT400_29" and "MNT400_156," likely referring to photo identifiers or serial numbers. The photographs are in black and white, adding a classic or historical feel to them. There is no visible text describing any locations or providing context for the images within this collection.
EFTA00005091-p-060.jpg
The image shows a group of six photographs arranged on what appears to be a physical print sheet, possibly from an old digital camera album. Each photograph depicts a different scene with various levels of blurriness and focus; the subjects range from indoor environments to outdoor landscapes. There is visible text on each photo, indicating file names such as "DSC00157.jpg" and "DSCN1839.jpg," suggesting that these images were captured by a digital camera that numbered its files sequentially. The overall quality of the prints seems low-resolution, typical of early digital photography, and the print sheet itself has some physical marks and imperfections around the edges.
EFTA00004898-p-12.jpg
The image appears to be a collection of thumbnail pictures arranged in two rows on what looks like a photographic print order form. Each thumbnail is accompanied by some text and possibly metadata such as dates or file names. The prints vary in content, showing different subjects such as landscapes, buildings, and possibly an individual. One section of the images has been redacted with black boxes, obscuring their contents. There are no visible texts that provide specific information about the location or identities within the pictures themselves.
EFTA00004663-p-038.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a negative or inverted print, with multiple blacked out sections across its width. The background is white, and the content is arranged in rows, each containing several columns that have been obscured with black ink. There are no visible texts or legible details within these blacked-out areas. The style of the image suggests it could be related to document security or redaction practices, where sensitive information is intentionally concealed from view.
EFTA00004577-p-84.jpg
The image appears to be a physical photograph print of several photographs laid out on a surface. The visible part of the top left photo has an image that seems to be a blurred representation of a landscape with trees and buildings. There are no texts, people, or specific locations identifiable within this context. The style of the image suggests it could be related to a project involving photography, possibly in an educational or professional setting where individual pictures may need to be referenced or discussed.
EFTA00004250-p-19.jpg
This image shows a collection of six small photographs arranged on what appears to be an old style photographic print sheet, commonly used before the advent of digital photography. The photos are labeled with various texts such as "250", "260", "270", and others, indicating unique identifiers for each image. They depict different scenes, primarily featuring natural landscapes with visible clouds against a sky background. There is no text or writing that provides additional context within the images themselves. The style of the photos suggests they were taken from an aerial perspective, possibly from an aircraft, given the way clouds and blue sky fill most of the frames.
EFTA00001659-p-1.jpg
The image shows an indoor setting with a wooden shelf against a white wall. On the shelf, there is a folded garment that appears to be a floral print dress. Below this, on the bottom shelf, various items are neatly arranged, including what looks like shoes and possibly some small household objects or accessories. The overall scene suggests a well-organized storage area in a home or personal space. There's no visible text or identifiable people in the image.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031340.txt
The email discusses conspiracy theorist Alex Jones making threats against special counsel Robert Mueller on his InfoWars show, implying that Mueller is involved in child sex trafficking. The author of the email expresses concern about Jones' actions and calls for him to be held accountable.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030389.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr. about the situation of Jes Staley, CEO of Barclays. The subject of their discussion revolves around a prank email sent to Staley from an imposter using his chairman's Gmail account. The message was intended to reassure Staley that they had successfully dealt with any attempts to oust him, but it ended up being a joke played by the sender. In response, Staley thanked the imposter for their defense and offered to buy them a large Scotch.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030358.txt
In this email chain, Thomas Jr. discusses the situation with Jes Staley, the embattled CEO of Barclays, who received an email from a prankster posing as his chairman, John McFarlane. The prankster referred to Michael Mason-Mahon, a shareholder who called for Mr. Staley's resignation, and suggested that they had successfully seen off any attempt to force him out. Thomas Jr. expresses sympathy but also notes the unwise nature of responding to a random email. Jeffery E. is mentioned as trying to call Thomas Jr., rather than relying on email communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030351.txt
In this email exchange, Thomas Jr., Landon expresses concern about Jes Staley's recent actions as the CEO of Barclays and asks Jeffrey E. for advice on how to handle Trump contacts in response to Comey's firing. Jeffrey E. mentions that everyone gets their turn in the barrel but does not offer specific guidance. The emails also discuss a prank email sent to Jes Staley by someone pretending to be John McFarlane, his chairman, and Mr. Staley's effusive reply expressing gratitude for Mr. McFarlane's support.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029398.txt
A lawsuit alleging that Donald Trump raped a 13-year-old girl has new life with the addition of Florida criminal defense lawyer J. Cheney Mason as counsel. The suit was initially filed pro se by "Katie Johnson" in Los Angeles federal court in April, but with Mason's involvement, it now has more serious implications and is likely to garner more attention and scrutiny.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024395.txt
The document is an email conversation between Bill Siegel and Jeffrey Epstein, discussing their friendship with Shirley Maclaine and her ranch in Santa Fe, as well as the book "The Control Factor" by Jamie Glazov. The email includes attachments of images.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024384.txt
Bill Siegel is a lawyer and business executive who has written "The Control Factor: Our Struggle to See the True Threat". He discusses his inspiration for writing the book, which was spurred by his fascination with Hitler and the Third Reich as a young boy and his studies of Islam after 9/11. Siegel examines how people often avoid confronting difficult truths and find ways to dispel their anxiety about the potential threats facing America and the West. The book is an analysis of our struggle to recognize and confront the true threat, with the author's insights on the history, movements, terrorism, and so on in Islam.
