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11 timestamped hits 2 source readings 2 extracted notes Aliases: insurances

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Insurance

Silverstein's lease, insurance valuation, payout, and absence from work are used as a luck/profit chain that Jiang treats as suspicious around 9/11.

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Silverstein's lease, insurance valuation, payout, and absence from work are used as a luck/profit chain that Jiang treats as suspicious around 9/11.

Lecture diagnosis on 2025-10-11.

diagnosis

Jiang says US healthcare costs are driven not by superior care but by exploding administrators who invent ways to deny or complicate claims.

Timestamped Evidence

Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

2025-10-17, day precision · Secret History #10: The Conspiracy of Evil

Transcript

"Okay? And so the insurance company says, we value the World Trade Center at $1.5 billion. Okay? And Larry Silverstein says, no, it's not..."

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