Fragmented email excerpts hinting at possible internal warnings and humanitarian references
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The document contains disjointed, largely unintelligible messages with vague references to a person named Whittaker giving a heads‑up, a 'Kathy' mentioning a humanitarian crisis, and a question about Reference to "Whittaker" giving someone a heads‑up on unspecified troubles. Mention of "Kathy" discussing a humanitarian crisis. Question about "Including southern district?" suggesting possible lega
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