Re previous post Anon Question, . . Looking into the Carlyle Hotel, known as NY White House, Palace of Secrets, secret tunnels, and Carlyle Group (pizzagatewhatever)
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The Carlyle Hotel, A Rosewood Hotel, known formally as The Carlyle, is a combination luxury and residential hotel located at 35 East 76th Street on the northeast corner of Madison Avenue and East 76th Street, in the Upper East Side area of New York City. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlyle_Hotel
The Carlyle became known as "the New York White House" during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, who owned an apartment on the 34th floor for the last ten years of his life. Harry S. Truman became the first president to visit the Carlyle; each of his successors through Bill Clinton followed.[9] Marilyn Monroe was sneaked in through the service entrance on East 77th Street.[citation needed] After famously singing "Happy Birthday, AND Monroe reportedly used a warren of tunnels to enter the Carlyle secretly with Kennedy and friends.[citation needed] The Carlyle was the last place John F. Kennedy, Jr. ate breakfast before departing on his ill-fated plane trip to Martha's Vineyard with his wife and her sister.[9] Despite its brushes with history, the hotel retained a reputation for discretion; in June 2000, The New York Times called it a "Palace of Secrets".[9] The movie quotes author Dan Briody, who claimed that the Carlyle Group "gained" from the September 11 attacks because it owned United Defense, a military contractor, although the firm’s $11 billion Crusader artillery rocket system developed for the United States Army is one of the few weapons systems cancelled by the Bush administration.[16] Carlyle also has provided detail on its links with the Bin Laden family, specifically the relatively minor investments by an estranged half brother.[citation needed] In The World According to Bush, William Karel interviewed Frank Carlucci to discuss the presence of Shafiq bin Laden, Osama bin Laden's estranged brother, at Carlyle's annual investor conference while the September 11 attacks were occurring.[18][106]
The Carlyle became known as "the New York White House" during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, who owned an apartment on the 34th floor for the last ten years of his life.
Harry S. Truman became the first president to visit the Carlyle; each of his successors through Bill Clinton followed.[9]
Marilyn Monroe was sneaked in through the service entrance on East 77th Street.[citation needed] After famously singing "Happy Birthday, AND Monroe reportedly used a warren of tunnels to enter the Carlyle secretly with Kennedy and friends.[citation needed]
The Carlyle was the last place John F. Kennedy, Jr. ate breakfast before departing on his ill-fated plane trip to Martha's Vineyard with his wife and her sister.[9]
Despite its brushes with history, the hotel retained a reputation for discretion; in June 2000, The New York Times called it a "Palace of Secrets".[9]
The movie quotes author Dan Briody, who claimed that the Carlyle Group "gained" from the September 11 attacks because it owned United Defense, a military contractor, although the firm’s $11 billion Crusader artillery rocket system developed for the United States Army is one of the few weapons systems cancelled by the Bush administration.[16]
Carlyle also has provided detail on its links with the Bin Laden family, specifically the relatively minor investments by an estranged half brother.[citation needed]
In The World According to Bush, William Karel interviewed Frank Carlucci to discuss the presence of Shafiq bin Laden, Osama bin Laden's estranged brother, at Carlyle's annual investor conference while the September 11 attacks were occurring.[18][106]