Documents tagged "Crown"
Found 8 documents with this tag
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The image displays a vintage postcard featuring a repeating pattern of a crown and what appears to be text within the crowns. The background is predominantly white, which contrasts with the gold-tone color of the crowns. The text on the postcard is too small and blurry to read clearly in detail. There are no people or identifiable locations visible in this image. Due to the resolution and angle at which the photograph was taken, it's difficult to discern any additional context about the card's message or sender.
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The image shows a lavishly furnished room with high ceilings featuring intricate crown molding. A large painting hangs on the wall, occupying a significant portion of it. The room is adorned with multiple pieces of furniture including chairs and a sofa, all arranged around what appears to be a central piece of interest such as a fireplace or focal point. There are also several books visible, suggesting that this space may serve as both a seating area and a reading nook. On the right side of the image, there's a glimpse of an individual who is partially cropped out, indicating they are not the main subject of this photo. The overall atmosphere of the room suggests elegance and tasteful decor.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032643.txt
The document discusses a scandal involving US President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. The author refers to tweets from the famous Saudi opposition figure @mujtahidd which suggest that there is evidence of the US supporting MBS over his rival, Mohammad bin Nayef (MBN) after Trump's visit to SA. The author also mentions that past US administrations avoided strife within GCC due to America's interests being upheld with a harmonious GCC. However, this changed under Trump's administration. The document also refers to a private yacht and several boxes of cash ($1bn USD) which were discreetly delivered during Trump's visit to SA in May 2017.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031684.txt
This email discusses the provenance of Salvator Mundi, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci that is the last known in private hands. In 2013, Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev purchased the painting for $127 million through his art dealer, Swiss businessman Yves Bouvier. Before Bouvier, the painting was owned by New York City-based gallerist Robert Simon, who found it at an estate auction in New Orleans in 2005 and paid just $10,000 for it. The email also mentions a conversation about Donald Trump overruling Congress on Yemen and the relationship between Rybolovlev and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031566.txt
The document discusses the relationship between President Trump and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS) in relation to Yemeni conflicts, as well as a potential financial link between them through an expensive art sale. The author suggests that there may be corruption or illegal activities involved in these dealings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030767.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Bannon and Michael Wolff about the relationship between Trump and the Deputy Crown Prince. Bannon is reported to have said that Trump liked the Deputy Crown Prince, describing him as a "real guy's guy" who he believed they could work with together.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029458.txt
Richard Kahn is forwarding an email from Amanda Ens about trading in Saudi Arabia. The document mentions key places such as Tadawul and Riyadh, and topics like foreign inflows, Crown Prince MBS's visit to the US, and OPEC's efforts to rebalance the oil market.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023644.txt
Prince Mohammed bin Salman is the Deputy Crown Prince and Chairman of the Council for Economic Affairs and Development. He discussed the national transformation program in a television interview on Saudi Arabia's first channel. The program aims to improve government agency performance, with indicators and targets currently applied to 24 agencies. New entities will be added in the near future. One year after the establishment of Vision 2030, Prince Mohammed bin Salman believes it has achieved many accomplishments, including reduced deficit rates and increased non-oil revenues. He also discussed unemployment and investment indexes, which were affected by previous oil price declines.
