Documents tagged "project"
Found 47 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030295.txt
The document discusses The Terramar Project, with key people such as G Maxwell and J Epstein being mentioned, along with social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It also touches on topics like Pledge and the Daily Catch. Philip Barden writes about the necessity of issuing a cogent denial regarding allegations made against G Maxwell, emphasizing the importance of not remaining silent in order to maintain credibility and avoid potential legal consequences. The document highlights the need for a strong response to serious accusations to prevent them from becoming accepted as truth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030156.txt
The Washington Post discusses David Ignatius's article about avoiding a summer of blood in Afghanistan by embracing a political settlement. Project Syndicate features Prince El Hassan bin Talal's analysis on the Middle East's slow-motion revolution, and Stratfor talks about Turkey's inevitable problems with neighbors. Agence Global reports on Syria's defiant President Bashar al-s, Foreign Policy In Focus examines Egypt's evolving foreign policy, and Foreign Affairs explains how Fatah-Hamas unity threatens U.S. funding. TIME explores why the Muslim Brotherhood may be Egypt's best democrats.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030060.txt
Key people mentioned in the document include Tony Judt and Roger Cohen. Key places mentioned are New York City, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Tunisia, and Egypt. The topics covered in the articles range from the Tony Awards to democracy in the Middle East, specifically focusing on events in Tunisia and Egypt, as well as reforms efforts in Jordan and the situation in Syria.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029295.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing the "Radical Breakthroughs" project and arranging meetings with Peter Getzels in New York or via Skype. The project involves research on various topics, including trade war perspectives from Beijing. There are plans to film contributors in several locations, such as San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, New York, Santa Fe, London, and Oxford.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029293.txt
The email is about meeting up with someone named Robert Kuhn in New York. The topic of discussion is a project called Radical Breakthroughs, which involves research on various subjects and the creation of a list of top contributors per episode. There are also plans for secondary shoots at specific labs and research facilities such as McGill's Music Lab and Harvard's Sleep Lab. The email also mentions an article about the US trade war against China and provides links to it.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029234.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Krauss about an article they both read, which argues against fanaticism. They also discuss the role of religion in people's lives and how fanaticism can be dangerous regardless of whether it is religious or secular. Noam Chomsky is also mentioned as someone who agrees with Krauss on this point but differs on some other topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029174.txt
The document is an email from Robert Kuhn to Jeffrey E. discussing their plans for meeting and introducing Peter Getzels, the producer/director of a project called Radical Breakthroughs. The project aims to create 13 episodes featuring breakthrough research in various fields. Kuhn mentions his travel schedule and his availability in New York until August 31 before heading to China later on. He also shares links about the US-China trade war, highlighting the importance of staying informed on current events.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028939.txt
Lawrence Krauss is a professor at Arizona State University and director of the Origins Project, which focuses on science and society. In this email exchange with Jeffrey E., they discuss their opinions about religion's impact on people's lives and the dangers of fanaticism in both religious and secular contexts. They also talk about the importance of responding to irrational beliefs with argument and evidence rather than ridicule or disrespect for the individuals who hold those beliefs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028936.txt
The email is from Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, who forwarded an article to Jeffrey E. The original sender of the article was Noam Chomsky. In their conversation, they discussed the topic of ridiculing ideas and agreed that it can be a valuable method for exposing inconsistencies or contravening evidence. They also mentioned nationalist fanaticism as being more dangerous than other forms of dogma.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028933.txt
In this email chain, Lawrence Krauss, director of the Origins Project at ASU, responds to an article about religion with skepticism, stating that while he doesn't believe in astrology or religious dogma, it is important to treat people who do hold such beliefs with respect and respond to them with evidence. Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey E. also weigh in on the discussion, expressing agreement with Krauss's stance.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028752.txt
In the email exchange, Barbro Ehnbom mentions her role as the Swedish-American Life Science Summit's Project Manager and shares a photo with Jeffrey Epstein. She also talks about arranging a fundraiser for Congress Woman Diana deGette of Colorado on September 27 in NYC and considers going to Stockholm mid or end November. The email exchange appears to be friendly, discussing various topics including the Globalization Summit, Bill Clinton's attendance, and personal matters such as family events like Marcus's concerts and Sofia and Prince Carl Philip's relationship.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028501.txt
The document discusses the 2017 IFP Gotham Awards and involves multiple people including Steven Pfeiffer from Independent Filmmaker Project, Jeffrey E, Peggy Siegal, Richard Kahn, and others. The conversation revolves around donations for chairs at the event, with information about company names, contact names, addresses, and contributions being requested or provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026569.txt
Barbro Ehnbom is this year's SALSS Project Manager and sent a picture of herself to Jeffrey Epstein. The two are discussing the Globalization Summit in Stockholm where Bill Clinton was invited but unable to attend. Barbro is also arranging a fundraiser for Congresswoman Diana deGette, who has a scientific agenda. Epstein mentions Greta Tufvesson's search service and they discuss potential future travel plans, including going to Stockholm in November or December.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026362.txt
The FDA has approved Praluent, a new cholesterol-lowering medicine for people with established heart disease whose risk is not adequately controlled by existing statin drugs. It is administered through an injection and its long-term effects are unknown. The approval of this drug marks a significant advancement in the battle against heart disease, particularly for patients who have been difficult to treat due to high levels of LDL cholesterol. However, the new drug's cost may pose financial challenges down the line.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026317.txt
The document contains an email exchange between Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. regarding two commentaries on the US-China trade war from CNBC and Fox Business. The sender of the email is requesting a meeting with Peter Getzels, Closer To Truth producer/director to discuss his feedback on their project called "Radical Breakthroughs". The recipient, Jeffrey E., expresses uncertainty about returning to New York this week. In addition to that, the sender has attached highlights of the progress made on the "Radical Breakthrough Development Work" and provided links to articles related to the US-China trade war from CNN.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026049.txt
Lawrence Krauss discusses the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet and its potential impact on sea levels. He mentions a proposal to capture CO2 from the atmosphere as a possible solution to climate change, though he notes that research in this area has so far been limited compared to oil and gas exploration. Jeffrey E. asks about changes at the South Pole and whether climate change can only be measured over long periods. Krauss also references Freeman Dyson's views on CO2 levels from millions of years ago.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025651.txt
The email discusses an article about religion and its role in people's lives. Lawrence Krauss mentions that Johnny Depp is a fan of the band Alice Cooper and Joe Perry. The discussion also mentions a film that features Johnny Depp as a guitar player. It appears that Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Krauss may have some mutual acquaintances, including someone who owns an island in the Bahamas.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025639.txt
The document is a conversation between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. regarding their plans to visit Johnny Depp in the Caribbean. Lawrence Krauss mentioned that he was working on his new book and attending a trip with Johnny Depp, while Jeffrey suggested inviting Depp to visit them when they are in the Caribbean. The focus of this document is on key people such as Lawrence Krauss and Johnny Depp, places like the Caribbean, and topics like their plans for visiting each other.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025636.txt
The document discusses Lawrence Krauss's conversation with a man about the Caribbean and islands, as well as his recent interactions with other individuals such as Johnny Depp and Noam Chomsky. It also mentions Krauss's opinions on religion and fanaticism, as well as his professional roles at Arizona State University, including being the Director of The Origins Project and a Foundation Professor in Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Department.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023720.txt
The article discusses the concept of shame and its importance in society, particularly in relation to financial executives' behavior during the 2008 financial crisis. Jennifer Jacquet, a researcher at the University of British Columbia, is highlighted as someone who studies the effects of honor and shame on cooperation. The author raises questions about the necessity of shame in balancing individual and group interests in various social dilemmas such as energy, food, water shortages, climate disruption, declining fisheries, increasing antibiotic resistance, and nuclear warfare.
