There is a fascinating book out there that you can get for free. It's an amazing book that retells the creation of the modern art movement and association between overpriced artwork and money laundering. It also goes over the financial dealings associated with the theft of Libya's oil, Qatar, and Clinton. Since these transactions are encapsulated in the transfer of Cezanne's Card Players, I thought I would bring your attention to it.
I Would Like to File a Suspicious Transactions Report on the entire 20th century by Miles Mathis
Link to PDF on author's own website: http://mileswmathis.com/launder.pdf
Page 9+
"By far the most expensive painting ever sold is Cezanne's Card Players.
That sold for something between 250 to 300 million in 2011, which is about double the previous
record. Curiously, we don't even know the price. It doesn't really matter, because the price is not the
clue. The reported buyer and seller is, along with the date. It sold to the royal family of Qatar, the Al
Thanis. Why is that a clue? Well, just search on “Qatar, 2011,” and you get the answer. Qatar was
involved in the Libyan war of 2011, supporting the Libyan rebels who toppled Gaddafi. Since that war
was engineered by the US, this means that Qatar was our ally. They did a job for us. How did we pay
them? That's right"
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Blacksmith21 ago
Maybe that's why the Gulf states just turned their back on Qatar.
Dressage2 ago
Excellent point!
Blacksmith21 ago
I still say "in the cards" might have to do with (SEIU) "union cards" and vote rigging, intimidation, and contract killing.
fogdryer ago
Election fraud makes more sense to me
Blacksmith21 ago
That's the whole point of the "union cards" = voter fraud. I'm not sure how this work, but it is pretty likely that the Unions can operate their own polling stations. If they control those, especially through SEIU, they could guarantee a lock on many elections in critical locations.
Why do you think Seth Rich is was killed. To expose voter fraud is to unravel everything. Pizzagate will just come along for the ride.
Dressage2 ago
Yes, that is an excellent one. I have a tendency to lean more towards SEIU. They are an evil group it seems.