Email exchange between Lawrence Krauss and Noam Chomsky with no substantive allegations
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The document contains a routine correspondence about an article and personal opinions, lacking any concrete leads, allegations, or connections to powerful actors or wrongdoing. It offers no actionable Email dated September 10, 2015 between Lawrence Krauss and Noam Chomsky. Mentions a New Yorker article about scientists and militant atheism. Includes Krauss' professional titles and contact informat
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