'Marsh was a large company, with a number of subsidiaries, including Putnam Investments, Mercer, Johnson & Higgins, and Guy Carpenter, a company that occupied floors 47 to 54 of the south tower. Marsh was also known to be notoriously secretive, and had been likened to the CIA.
Its chief executive on 9/11 was Jeffrey Greenberg, a member of the Brookings Institution, the Trilateral Commission, and the son of the chairman of American International Group (AIG), Maurice Greenberg. AIG has been reported to be at the center of a number of CIA operations.
Jeffrey Greenberg rose quickly through management at Marsh, having come there directly from AIG in 1995, and then becoming CEO just four years later. At Brookings, Greenberg hobnobbed with Lee Hamilton, co-chair of the 9/11 Commission, and the Iraqi Nemir Amin Kirdar, CEO of Investcorp, a BCCI-related company founded by the Saudi Abdullah Taha Bakhsh.'
WhyNoDonuts ago
Marsh and their CEO are interesting but they're a red herring. Try taking a look at Chubb and their CEO with regards to this mess.
Oh_Well_ian ago
Marsh is not a red herring and Chubb is part of the conspiracy.
It's not one or the other. It's both.
WhyNoDonuts ago
Yeah I guess so, Marsh for the setup, Chubb for the coverup. Their CEO went to the 9/11 senate hearing, declared his intention to investigate under normal insurance laws, saw the incident labelled an "act of god" so he can invoke those insurances, retired two weeks later from a job he was born to do (his great grandfather founded the company and he holds enough shares), never to be heard from again. -noothing to see here but it's all circumstantial...
Fateswebb ago
Controlled demolition incorporated.........
(CDI)