Email chain discussing Robert Kuhn's Closer To Truth TV series and travel notes referencing Trump‑Xi summit and Chinese‑Israeli contacts
The passage contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or wrongdoing. It merely references high‑profile events (Trump‑Xi summit, Syria strike) and a meeting with Chinese and Israeli officials Robert Kuhn mentions attending the Trump‑Xi summit and being “overwhelmed by Syria strike”. Kuhn moderated a discussion between the Chinese Prime Minister and the Baidu CEO at the request of C The em
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The passage contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or wrongdoing. It merely references high‑profile events (Trump‑Xi summit, Syria strike) and a meeting with Chinese and Israeli officials Robert Kuhn mentions attending the Trump‑Xi summit and being “overwhelmed by Syria strike”. Kuhn moderated a discussion between the Chinese Prime Minister and the Baidu CEO at the request of C The em
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