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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Larry Silverstein
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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"...That's very strange. Okay? It gets stranger. This man is named Larry Silverstein, and he is both the dumbest and the luckiest businessman in..."
"...we value the World Trade Center at $1.5 billion. Okay? And Larry Silverstein says, no, it's not $1.5 billion. They are worth $3.5 billion...."
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