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Informal email scheduling messages with no substantive content

Informal email scheduling messages with no substantive content The messages consist solely of casual scheduling and vague criticism without naming any officials, transactions, or actionable details. There is no indication of wrongdoing, financial flows, or involvement of powerful actors, making it noise rather than a lead. Key insights: Series of emails between an address e:[email protected] and an unnamed recipient.; Content limited to scheduling a meeting and vague commentary on predictions.; No mention of any government officials, agencies, or financial transactions.

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Informal email scheduling messages with no substantive content The messages consist solely of casual scheduling and vague criticism without naming any officials, transactions, or actionable details. There is no indication of wrongdoing, financial flows, or involvement of powerful actors, making it noise rather than a lead. Key insights: Series of emails between an address e:[email protected] and an unnamed recipient.; Content limited to scheduling a meeting and vague commentary on predictions.; No mention of any government officials, agencies, or financial transactions.

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Message: it engages the audience that instinctually rejects pronouncments. . when he said he got the market direction wrong. you might respectfully ask didn't you also get eee ee wrong. and wouldn't you admit that your confident predictions re the election itself was way off the mark. so di you think your ability to predict has gotten better ? Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/29/18 03:36:39 AM (559910199) Flags: 1150981 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: C9BCI4CE-9214-4F11-B1EC-DOOC8EF676D5 Message: more cross examination then direct testimony. what is you schedule today? Time: 09/29/18 03:40:45 AM (559910445) Flags: 1060865 Is Read: Yes Is Invitation: No GUID: E3F09132-2218-45ED-B982-99DD7F100810 Message: Just got off the plane -- trying to sort my sked but coming back into the city this afternoon-- what's your sked ?? Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/29/18 03:42:21 AM (559910541) Flags: 1150981 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: 86F55A98-CF6A-44D9-8F76-3442FBF759AA Message: here today only anytime after 130 free Time: 09/29/18 03:44:29 AM (559910669) Flags: 1126401 Is Read: Yes Is Invitation: No GUID: 001485E0-BBFB-4F4E-8209-FO8FC44F9487 Message: Let's pencil in 5 pm??? Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/29/18 03:46:45 AM (559910805) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No

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