Email hints at leveraging Saudi, Gates, and Trump connections to access 'Masa' group
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The message suggests a possible conduit (Nathan Mhyrvold or a Saudi prince) to a high‑value target referred to as the 'Masa crowd', mentioning ties to Saudi interests, Bill Gates, and Donald Trump. Wh Sender advises contacting Nathan Mhyrvold or a Saudi royal ('bin Salman') for access. Recipient is a NYT financial reporter trying to reach the 'Masa crowd' despite controversy. Reference to the reci
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