Who would make this story up?Why would someone make this up? Think about all that Suzanne has shared with you. From artwork by Master Artists to criminal/corrupt billionaires, she backs up every bit she shares with facts using legal documents, news articles, handwritten notes, and photographs of artwork done by Master Artists. View previous newsletters here.
These newsletters you are receiving are being sent to the FBI, many news agencies, several museums, and other art-related organizations. You would think the FBI, at the least, would want a full report of what is being claimed in these newsletter issues.
A story including artwork by such artists as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Éduardo Manet, Janet Peterson, Alexander Calder, Kees van Dongen, Camille Bombois, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Degas, etc. Art crime claims against a billionaire family—The Koch Brothers.
Frederic R. Koch, William Koch, David Koch, and John Olsen are the art criminals being reported here.
Because of the wealth of this family, they are treated as innocent and the stolen artwork never has to be returned. Even Cambridge University is supporting this stance of allowing the billionaire to keep the stolen goods rather than actually calling them out publicly for their criminal activity. The University waited 20 years until their suspect had passed away. Hoping the suspect's "will" would return the goods (which the news report specifically states). Just like Suzanne found herself hoping when the two biggest masterminds in this story passed away. That was how she connected to the stolen Charles Darwin notepads. Thinking it could only be for a billionaire, the University would have held off for 20 years to report this crime. If Suzanne has the wrong suspect's name in their case, she apologizes. If Suzanne has the correct name of their suspect, well, it wasn't simply a "guess". Plus, Mary and Suzanne don't deserve all the silence they receive for sharing this true story.
In any other case, this would be top headline news, and the FBI would be all over it. It is time for someone to step forward and do the right thing--TODAY! It has been more than 30 years for Mary and 20 years for Cambridge. Let's finally right the wrong here.
Back to the Éduardo Manet painting below is the one that was sold to Mary by Mr. Koch. What other Koch family could have sold such artwork with such disregard? How many other wealthy art-loving Kochs are out there? NONE!
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