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kaggle-ho-026552House Oversight

Ayatollah Gilani's sensational TV segment on hypothetical incestuous scenario

Ayatollah Gilani's sensational TV segment on hypothetical incestuous scenario The passage describes a controversial TV segment by an obscure Iranian cleric from the early revolution era. It offers no concrete leads, names of influential actors beyond the cleric, financial flows, or actionable investigative angles. While the content is sensational, it lacks relevance to current high‑level power structures or misconduct that would merit serious investigation. Key insights: Ayatollah Gilani aired a bizarre hypothetical about accidental incest on state TV.; The segment, dubbed the "Gili Show," attracted both traditional and elite audiences.; The cleric's commentary contributed to a niche market of clerics acting as sexologists.

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Ayatollah Gilani's sensational TV segment on hypothetical incestuous scenario The passage describes a controversial TV segment by an obscure Iranian cleric from the early revolution era. It offers no concrete leads, names of influential actors beyond the cleric, financial flows, or actionable investigative angles. While the content is sensational, it lacks relevance to current high‑level power structures or misconduct that would merit serious investigation. Key insights: Ayatollah Gilani aired a bizarre hypothetical about accidental incest on state TV.; The segment, dubbed the "Gili Show," attracted both traditional and elite audiences.; The cleric's commentary contributed to a niche market of clerics acting as sexologists.

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