Interestingly you make no mention of questioning the fact that he changed the insurance policy to reflect 'any' terrorist attack, which coincidently happened 6 months later, or thereabouts, and happened 'not' to be within one of the two towers that he always had a breakfast/morning meetings in, but not that morning of 9/11. Funny that his crystal ball was working very well, or that he was one of the conspirators of 9/11!
“And had the Trade Center not been demolished, this would have been the worst real estate investment in history. But because Silverstein doubled the insurance money from what the Port Authority had held, and managed to get lucky on September 11, he walked out of this with close to $5 billion in cash,” he pointed out.
Interestingly you make no mention of questioning the fact that he changed the insurance policy to reflect 'any' terrorist attack, which coincidently happened 6 months later, or thereabouts, and happened 'not' to be within one of the two towers that he always had a breakfast/morning meetings in, but not that morning of 9/11. Funny that his crystal ball was working very well, or that he was one of the conspirators of 9/11!
Larry Silverstein, Lewis Eisenberg made billions from destruction of Twin Towers