Anonymous ID: 3340a4 May 19, 2021, 7:14 p.m. No.13706363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6380

>>13706317 lb

Vornado

Earlier mentions of the building have it as Northwestern Mutual. Northwestern Mutual got a plum deal on some of the WaMu real estate in Seattle. Vornado had a hand in some of that pie, but the sauce it's so old anon can't find it…

 

The QIA stuff anon dug something up on it the other day, but some other dog probably came by and got that bone. Believe it had stuff to do with Hunter and some of his wranglings globally other than China and Ukraine.

Anonymous ID: 3340a4 May 19, 2021, 7:21 p.m. No.13706414   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6633

>>13706380

taken from

https://www.truenewshub.com/dailywire/hunters-world-biden-son-had-tentacles-in-dark-corners-of-the-world-far-beyond-china-ukraine/

because

https://www.dailywire.com/news/hunter-biden-had-tentacles-in-dark-corners-of-the-world-far-beyond-china-ukraine

 

wants anon to sign up…

 

Qatar

In April 2014, Hunter’s assistant emailed that the “Qatari Ambassador called to speak with you.”

 

The next month, his partner Eric Schwerin emailed Hunter to muse about the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA). He wasn’t sure what service they could provide it, but he thought there must be a way to make money. He proposed teaming up the Arab country, where 95% of the population lives in indentured servitude, with U.S. labor unions.

 

“What about a QIA, Mitsubishi, Western Conference of Teamsters US Infrastructure fund. In general if QIA is looking for opportunities in this sector we could find it for them,” he wrote.

 

Workers toiling to build Qatar’s World Cup stadium reportedly worked 18-hour days for $6 a day in temperatures of up to 118 degrees, and foreign workers’ passports were allegedly confiscated so they could not leave.

 

Qatar’s labor abuses brought condemnation from the International Trade Union Confederation, which predicted 4,000 workers could die by the time the 2022 World Cup begins.

Anonymous ID: 3340a4 May 19, 2021, 8:04 p.m. No.13706782   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13706701 me

Kusner got that around 2007ish and a tenant? was Citi…Alwaleed(?)

Before then, Mr. Kushner was known mainly as a developer of garden apartments in New Jersey….666 Fifth was bought mostly with borrowed money. To pay off some of the debt, the Kushners sold the building's most valuable asset, the retail space, to Carlyle Group and Crown Acquisitions for $525 million….In 2011, the Kushners sought to restructure their debt. Vornado bought a 49.5 percent interest in the building's office space and agreed to invest up to $80 million and take responsibility for a portion of the mortgage….The mortgage has swelled to $1.4 billion with accrued interest. The partners have been forced to cover shortfalls on the mortgage payments. And Vornado subsequently bought much of the retail space along Fifth Avenue from Crown and Carlyle for $707 million, except for a portion owned by Zara, the Spanish clothing chain. Vornado is expected to hang onto the retail space."

Anonymous ID: 3340a4 May 19, 2021, 8:34 p.m. No.13706974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13706954

COVID‐19 temporarily severed the production and the supply chains for fentanyl, a synthetic narcotic responsible for over 30,000 deaths in the United States in 2018. Much fentanyl was produced in Wuhan, China, the source of the epidemic. Fentanyl was previously sold directly to American consumers through online websites and was also supplied by Mexican drug traffickers, who produced the drug from precursor chemicals purchased from China. With the advent of the pandemic, websites from Wuhan‐based sellers reported that the drugs were not being produced or shipped. Moreover, Mexican drug traffickers were deprived of the precursor chemicals to produce this highly potent opioid. Despite the reduced entry of illicit fentanyl to the United States, enough was stockpiled by drug traffickers perpetuating a very serious problem of illegal fentanyl abuse.