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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Insurance
Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
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Topic Scope And Freshness
Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
Key Notes
Jiang says US healthcare costs are driven not by superior care but by exploding administrators who invent ways to deny or complicate claims.
Jiang says ships cannot move normally through Hormuz because insurers refuse to cover them, even without an actual Iranian strike or mining event.
Jiang claims some Israelis in Tel Aviv are burning down their own homes for insurance money and uses that anecdote to argue that material destruction can itself be folded into Israeli wartime profit logic.
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"these commercial and insurance insurance companies refuse to insure any ships that pass through the sort of moves so even if the iranians don't..."
"...actually Israelis in Tel Aviv burning down their own homes for insurance money right so this was actually no problem no problem with destroying..."
"...what's stupid is to have the lease, you're required to have insurance."
"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..."
"do performance review, and what happens is they tell, they evaluate themselves and their friends, and say, you really did a great job. Then..."
"...new ways to screw everyone else okay so these are health insurance companies and this is their denial rates okay so you work hard..."
"...to do. John Valero goes to make good money as an insurance salesman. Judith is at home taking care of the kids. So they..."
"...it. The reason why is that these ships depend on maritime insurance in order to operate. But it is a risk. A very high..."
"...why he passed a lot of progressive worker reforms, including health insurance, accident insurance, old age, pension, workers' protection, children's protection, okay? It is..."
"...do is you burn the house down and you collect the insurance money. And that's the game plan of the oligarchy."
"...the quantity of the hardest asset on earth and storage and insurance are included. So there's no hidden fees that are going to eat..."
"And the answer is the insurance money, as well as they need to burn down Israel in order to create the Pax Judaica. Okay...."
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