To: aristeides; kcvl; TLBSHOW
Hmmm - I can't find it now - but it seems one of the info posts by our fabulous researchers, kcvl and TBLSHOW on this issue, had a post about the Saudi Prince who invested in Citigroup - and then the other story about this same prince who has passed away - the one who owned the Kentucky Derby winning horse, War Emblem? I am sure it's the same Saudi Prince - but let's nail it down. KCVL - do you have the article about the Saudi PRince investing in Citigroup - and I will search for the article about the Saudi Prince who died. Think they are the same. And, yes, there could be an assortment of bad guys who didn't like the Saudi Prince for an assortment of reasons. Then, again, people die of heart attacks every day. Especially if they have a connection to the Clinton Crime Family. We'll find out for sure if this connection did exist.
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
Then, again, people die of heart attacks every day. Rarely, when they are 44 years old.
To: Freedom'sWorthIt
The Saudi prince who died (owner of War Emblem) is not the same prince as the Citigroup investor (who also was the prince who had his money returned by Guiliani). There are lots of princes in Saudi Arabia and ofteen their names are similar. These are two different men.
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