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Bibliographic list on copyright, DRM, and cryptocurrency with no actionable allegations
The passage consists solely of citations and general commentary on technology topics, lacking any specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations that could be pursued as an investigative lead. Provides sources on copyright law, DRM, and cryptocurrency. Mentions EPA opposition to VW emissions rules (but only in a citation, no new claim). No direct connection to high‑profile individuals or misc
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The passage consists solely of citations and general commentary on technology topics, lacking any specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations that could be pursued as an investigative lead. Provides sources on copyright law, DRM, and cryptocurrency. Mentions EPA opposition to VW emissions rules (but only in a citation, no new claim). No direct connection to high‑profile individuals or misc
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AGI Research Paper by Ben Goertzel et al. – No Evident Investigative Leads
AGI Research Paper by Ben Goertzel et al. – No Evident Investigative Leads The excerpt is merely a citation of an academic paper on artificial general intelligence with no mention of individuals, transactions, or misconduct. It provides no actionable investigative information. Key insights: Document is a technical overview of AGI research.; Authors are Ben Goertzel, Cassio Pennachin, Nil Geisweiller.; Date: September 19, 2013.
House Oversight Document Titled 'Breaking Down Democracy: Goals, Strategies, and Methods of Modern Authoritarians' (June 2017)
House Oversight Document Titled 'Breaking Down Democracy: Goals, Strategies, and Methods of Modern Authoritarians' (June 2017) The passage contains only a title, author name, and date, with no substantive details, names, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued as an investigative lead. Key insights: Document dated June 2017; Authored by Arch Puddington; Title suggests analysis of authoritarian tactics
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Syllabus for MIT/HLS course on Internet governance and cyberlaw (Winter 2017)
Syllabus for MIT/HLS course on Internet governance and cyberlaw (Winter 2017) The document is a routine academic syllabus with no mention of specific actors, transactions, or allegations. It provides no actionable leads, novel information, or connections to powerful individuals or agencies. Key insights: Course taught by Jonathan Zittrain and Joi Ito at Harvard Law School.; Focuses on internet governance, copyright, privacy, and platform regulation.; Schedule runs Jan 3‑13, 2017, with daily sessions.
Epstein Investigation Files Reveal Potential High‑Level Collusion, Suppressed Evidence, and Questionable Plea Deal
Epstein Investigation Files Reveal Potential High‑Level Collusion, Suppressed Evidence, and Questionable Plea Deal The document contains multiple concrete leads that, if verified, tie a roster of powerful individuals—including Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger, Ted Kennedy, and others—to Jeffrey Epstein’s illegal activities or to the suppression of evidence. It also details alleged misconduct by the Palm Beach State Attorney’s Office, the involvement of high‑ranking lawyers (Dershowitz, Starr, Lefkowitz) in shaping a non‑prosecution agreement, and a possible extortion scheme by former Epstein employee Alfredo Rodriguez. These points suggest actionable investigative steps (e.g., subpoenaing Rodriguez’s notebook, tracing the alleged $50,000 payment, reviewing the non‑prosecution agreement, interviewing the listed high‑profile contacts). The controversy is extreme, the information is largely unpublished in this detail, and it implicates senior officials and political figures, meeting the criteria for a high‑impact lead. Key insights: Alfredo Rodriguez possessed a bound notebook containing names, addresses, and phone numbers of dozens of high‑profile individuals (Kissinger, Jagger, Hoffmann, Koch, Ted Kennedy, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak).; Rodriguez attempted to sell this notebook to an undercover FBI operative for $50,000, indicating possible extortion and obstruction of justice.; State Attorney Barry Krischer negotiated a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) that granted immunity to co‑conspirators, including Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova, while limiting charges against Epstein.
Harvard Law & MIT Media Lab Course Syllabus on Internet Governance and Technology
The document is a course syllabus listing topics, readings, and instructor contacts. It contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals or ag Course taught by Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard) and Joi Ito (MIT Media Lab). Topics cover right to be forgotten, cryptocurrency, surveillance, net neutrality, AI, etc. Includes references to public read
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