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From: "Al seckel" To: "Jeffrey Epstein" <[email protected]> Subject: ANswer quickly Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:52:16 +0000 I need to ask before I do something... Do you have any objection for me contacting some of your supporters and getting some quotes on your behalf that I can publish on the web? Below is an example of how I am doing it, which repeats your name over and over, which is what drives things to the top of the search list. Also, at the same time it stresses the positive. I could use similar examples from Murray, Marvin, Howard, etc. I can use all the examples below because they have been published. "Jeffrey Epstein is both a highly successful financier and a committed philanthropist with a keen sense of global markets and an in-depth knowledge of twenty-first-century science. I especially appreciated his insights and generosity during the recent trip to Africa to work on democratization, empowering the poor, citizen service, and combating HIV/AIDS."- President Bill Clinton "Given Jeffrey Epstein's mathematical background, we put him in our special-products division, where he would advise our wealthier clients on the tax implications of their portfolios. He would recommend certain tax-advantageous transactions. He is a very smart guy and has become a very important client for the firm as well." — Jimmy Cayne, Former CEO Bear Stearns "Jeffrey Epstein is extraordinary in his ability to pick up on quantitative relations. He came to see us recently. He is concerned with this basic question: Is it true that the brain is not a computer? He is very quick." - Gerald Edelman, Nobel Prize laureate "Jeffrey Epstein is amazing. Like a honeybee -- he talks to all these different people and cross- pollinates. Just two months ago, I was talking to him about a new alternative to evolutionary psychology. He got excited and sent me a check." — Stephen ICosslyn, John Lindsley Professor of Psychology, Harvard. "Jeffrey Epstein is amazing. Like a honeybee -- he talks to all these different people and cross- pollinates. Just two months ago, I was talking to him about a new alternative to evolutionary EFTA00754348 psychology. He got excited and sent me a check." — Martin Nowak, Professor of Biology and Mathematics and Director of Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics "We talk about currency trading -- the euro, the real, the yen," he says. "He has something a physicist would call physical intuition. He knows when to use the math and when to throw it away. If I had acted upon all the investment advice Jeffrey Epstein has been giving me over the years, I'd be calling you from my Gulfstream right now." — Danny Hillis, Applied Minds "Jeffrey Epstein is one of the most amazing, interesting, and brilliant people that I know." - Gerald Sussman, Panasonic Professor of Engineering, MIT EFTA00754349

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