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EDIT: Looking at IMDB, I see that he is called only \
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EDIT: Looking at IMDB, I see that he is called only \\\"Trade Federation Envoy\\\" in the episode \\\"Sphere of Influence\\\":

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1707625/

And this is his Fandom page:

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Unidentified_Neimoidian_envoy

You can also see him in \\\"Supply Lines\\\", but is not credited, probably because he never spoke.
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EDIT: Looking at IMDB, I see that he is called only \
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EDIT: Looking at IMDB, I see that he is called only \\\"Trade Federation Envoy\\\":

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1707625/

And this is his Fandom page:

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Unidentified_Neimoidian_envoy
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EDIT: Looking at IMDB, I see that he is called only \\\"Trade Federation Envoy\\\":

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1707625/
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Now, in the arc with the Pantora blockage, there was another Trade Federation official other than Sib Canay, but I never caught his name. Does anybody have his name, and can we have an entry for him? This other Trade Federation official was also in the Toydarian episode and seemed to enjoy Jar-Jar\'s performance. Overall, this other official seems to be quite affable.
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Now, in the arc with the Pantora blockage, there was another Trade Federation official other than Sib Canay, but I never caught his name. He was the one who complained to Sib Canay about holding the kidnapped daughters of Chairman Papanoida on his ship. Does anybody have his name, and can we have an entry for him? This other Trade Federation official was also in the Toydarian episode and seemed to enjoy Jar-Jar\\\'s performance. Overall, this other official seems to be quite affable.
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Now, in the arc with the Pantora blockage, there was another Trade Federation official other than Sib Canay, but I never caught his name. Does anybody have his name, and can we have an entry for him? This other Trade Federation official was also in the Toydarian episode and seemed to enjoy Jar-Jar\'s performance. Overall, this other official seems to be quite affable.--~~~~
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Now, in the arc with the Pantora blockage, there was another Trade Federation official other than Sib Canay, but I never caught his name. Does anybody have his name, and can we have an entry for him? This other Trade Federation official was also in the Toydarian episode and seemed to enjoy Jar-Jar\\\'s performance. Overall, this other official seems to be quite affable.
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The main issue is that the book contains the genuine political opinions of the author (i.e. Lind is an irl proponent of the idea that \'cultural Marxists\' are trying to destroy Western culture, and this is something that is in the book too; ect), as well as dramatic exaggerations (i.e. Mexicans are sacrificing white people), and it is impossible to tell which ones are actual beliefs of his and which ones are his exaggerations. So to get around this we should remove any parts that attempt to guess what the guy supports irl.
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The main issue is that the book contains the genuine political opinions of the author (i.e. Lind is an irl proponent of the idea that \\\'cultural Marxists\\\' are trying to destroy Western culture, and this is something that is in the book too; ect), as well as dramatic exaggerations (i.e. Mexicans are sacrificing white people), and it is impossible to tell which ones are actual beliefs of his and which ones are his exaggerations. So to get around this we could remove any parts that attempt to guess what the guy supports irl, or just say that the book has some of his beliefs in it and also say that he thinks Nazi\\\'s are bad.
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The main issue is that the book contains the genuine political opinions of the author (i.e. Lind is an irl proponent of the idea that \'cultural Marxists\' are trying to destroy Western culture, and this is something that is in the book too), as well as dramatic exaggerations (i.e. Mexicans are sacrificing white people), and it is impossible to tell which ones are actual beliefs of his and which ones are his exaggerations. So to get around this we should remove any parts that attempt to guess what the guy supports irl.
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The main issue is that the book contains the genuine political opinions of the author (i.e. Lind is an irl proponent of the idea that \\\'cultural Marxists\\\' are trying to destroy Western culture, and this is something that is in the book too; ect), as well as dramatic exaggerations (i.e. Mexicans are sacrificing white people), and it is impossible to tell which ones are actual beliefs of his and which ones are his exaggerations. So to get around this we should remove any parts that attempt to guess what the guy supports irl.
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