NYT financial reporter hints at Saudi, Gates, Trump connections and suggests contacting Nathan Myhrvold or bin Salman for 'Masa' crowd access
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The email references a potential network linking a senior New York Times financial reporter to Saudi interests, the Gates family, and the Trump circle, and mentions high‑profile individuals (Nathan My Landon Thomas, Jr., a NYT financial reporter, is attempting to arrange a meeting with the 'Masa' cro He notes resistance due to existing headlines/controversy surrounding the group. Thomas references
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