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Royal Kuwaiti Airlines organization

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United Kingdomcountry · 3Robert Sensiperson · 3William Caseyperson · 2Londonplace · 2Tom Carterperson · 21968 United States presidential electionevent · 1Parisplace · 1Mark Thatcherperson · 1Richard Nixonperson · 1October Surpriseevent · 1Madridplace · 1

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Robert Sensi worked_for Royal Kuwaiti Airlines documented
“He was charged with stealing millions of dollars from the airline since he was ultimately convicted in the late 80s on 11 of 16 counts. Had he been an everyday criminal in the District of Columbia, he would have gotten 30 years, not today.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23 @ 1:18:53

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The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:18:23 What is known is that Carter had worked for Casey for years and that after the 1980 election, Carter had an office across the hall from Casey's at the old executive office building. Carter was forced to come forward and give testimony on be…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:19:15 Instead, a judge who had been appointed by Richard Nixon sentenced Sensei to a mere six months with the credit of four months already served in England. Adding to the mystery, the Royal Kuwaiti Airlines did not attempt to recover any of the…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:19:46 to London, Madrid, and Paris, the negotiators dealing with William Casey and the September surprise. The Thatcher regime, already deeply beholden to the Arabs, were the host. A Royal Kuwaiti jet collected the negotiating party from Madrid a…