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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022040 →vered dozens of lawsuits he'd been involved in. In 2007, Seckel settled a libel lawsuit against a man who'd edited his Wiki- pedia page. Years later, Oppenheimer spoke with Seckel’s lawyer, Nicholas Hornberger. “Hornberger confirmed that he'd reached a settlement for the case, a favorable one,” the journalist
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rming, erudite, humorous,” one of Seckel’s marks told the reporter. “I lent him $75,000. When the time came to pay it back he didn’t want to do it.” Oppenheimer found several people whom Seckel had stiffed and uncovered dozens of lawsuits he’d been involved in. In 2007, Seckel settled a libel lawsuit against
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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022131 →hington, Connecticut, meeting he discussed the Cold War tension between engineers (like Wiener) and the administrators of the Manhattan Project (like Oppenheimer: “When [Wiener] warns about the dangers of cybernetics, in part he’s trying to compete against the kind of portentous language that people like Oppen
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016380 →hington, Connecticut, meeting he discussed the Cold War tension between engineers (like Wiener) and the administrators of the Manhattan Project (like Oppenheimer: “When [Wiener] warns about the dangers of cybernetics, in part he’s trying to compete against the kind of portentous language that people like Oppen
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016963 →ll take stocks much higher. At least, that's what Oppenheimer technical analyst Ari Wald forecasts. (CNBC Tradi
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