HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031498.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031498.txt
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The document discusses Saudi money and the potential impact of withdrawals from usual suspects over the past year or so.
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The document discusses Saudi money and the potential impact of withdrawals from usual suspects over the past year or so. It mentions a CEO of a big finance firm who told Thomas Jr. about this. The author also talks about how things have changed in the USA, particularly with regards to politics and the stock market. They mention that social media is making people aware of the differences between expectations and reality, which can lead to anger. In addition, they discuss the passage of the 9/11 Saudi bill and how it could empower Americans to revolt against the Saudi leadership. The author also mentions a NYT investigation into low oil prices and their impact on society.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes and typed text. The page is titled "Q&A" followed by "Re: Private Matter" indicating the content might be related to a private discussion or question. Some sections of the text have been redacted, obscuring part of the message. It mentions an address in New York and a location called "Mahasena." There are several questions marked with Q1, Q2, etc., suggesting that this document is structured as a series of inquiries, presumably with corresponding answers. The handwriting varies, indicating multiple people might be involved or it was written at different times.
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