Informal email chain discussing probability theory, neuroscience, and speculative security advice
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The passage contains casual conversation with no concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile officials. It mentions generic topics (probability, neuroscience, open s Email exchange between Jeffrey E. and David Grosof in Jan 2017. Mentions of Watson, Crick, and a dinner with "Jin Watson" – likely a mis‑reference, no clear link to Speculative discussion of probabil
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