Irrelevant comedic rant with no actionable leads
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The text consists of disjointed jokes and commentary about rape humor, lacking any concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving powerful actors. It offers no investigative value or no Mentions Sarah Silverman and a fictional claim about Joe Franklin Contains no factual allegations or evidence No references to government, intelligence, or financial matters
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