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> From: "The Broken Elbow" <comment-re...@wordpress.com>
> Date: July 24, 2017 at 4:01:26 PM EDT
> To: "Richard Sprout" <spro...@upstate.edu>
> Subject: [New post] Claim Of IRA Heist Of $500 Million Art Haul Came
‘After A Few Guinnesses’!!!
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> Claim Of IRA Heist Of $500 Million Art Haul Came ‘After A Few
Guinnesses’!!!
> by The Broken Elbow
> File this under 'ludicrous'. A CBS television report, broadcast on
July 12th, believe it or not, quotes a so-called art investigator - 'the
Indiana Jones of the art world', no less - as claiming that a half
billion dollar art collection stolen from a Boston, Mass. art museum in
1990, is now in the hands of the IRA.
> 
> And how does Arthur Brand know that the 13 masterpieces, including a
Rembrandt and a Vermeer, valued at $500 million are now gathering dust
in an IRA art dump? Well, it's obvious isn't it? It's the IRA, so he
gathered his intel in a pub, over what he calls 'Guinnesses'. Where else
could it happen?
> 
> Here is how the super sleuth knew he was on to the big story. By the
way when will Americans learn that the plural of one glass or pint of
Guinness is two glasses or pints of Guinness?` There's no such thing as
'Guinnesses'.
> 
> Anyway he managed to persuade a highly paid CBS reporter, a producer
and a presenter to run with this rubbish.
> 
> "We have had talks with… former members of the IRA – and after a few
Guinnesses, after a few talks – you can see in their eyes that they know
more," Brand said.
> 
> "How do we believe you?" Doane asked.
> 
> "Well, I have a track record. We have found some pieces back before.
So let's give this a shot," Brand said.
> 
> I didn't make that up. Here's the full report:
> 
> Investigator "100 percent sure" stolen art in Boston heist is in
Ireland
> CBS News July 12, 2017, 8:51 AM
> 4-5 minutes
> Twenty-seven years later, it's still a mystery.
> 
> The biggest art heist in history, thieves targeted some of the
highest-value art from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, leaving
behind empty frames, tied-up security guards and few clues.
> 
> The 13 stolen masterpieces valued at around half-a-billion dollars
included a Rembrandt and a Vermeer, reports CBS News correspondent Seth
Doane.
> 
> "I'm 100 percent sure that they are in Ireland. Hundred percent sure.
No doubt in my mind," art investigator Arthur Brand said. He's described
as the Indiana Jones of the art world.
> 
> It's an audacious claim to make after nearly three decades. But Brand
alleges his leads point to the Irish Republican Army, or the IRA.
> 
> 
> Seth Doane speaks with art investigator Arthur Brand
> CBS News
> 
> "We have had talks with… former members of the IRA – and after a few
Guinnesses, after a few talks – you can see in their eyes that they know
more," Brand said.
> 
> "How do we believe you?" Doane asked.
> 
> "Well, I have a track record. We have found some pieces back before.
So let's give this a shot," Brand said.
> 
> Brand's highest-profile find to date came working with German police
to recover bronze horse statues which stood in front of Adolf Hitler's
Grand Chancellery building. He also helped recover Salvador Dali's
"Adolescence."
> 
> "How is this stolen art used?" Doane asked.
> 
> "They use it as payment for drug deals, for arm deals," Brand said.
"Sometimes they use it for, like, art-napping. They kidnap paintings and
they use it as – to get a lesser sentence."
> 
> To find pieces the black market, Brand claims to have brokered deals
with terrorist groups, the mafia and a slew of shady characters.
> 
> "On one hand you have the police, insurance companies, collectors, and
on the other hand you have the criminals, the art thieves and the
forgers. So there are two different kind of worlds and > Recently he helped 
recover art which had been stolen from Westfries
Museum in his native Holland.
> 
> "For the Netherlands – and especially for the town of Hoorn – these
paintings are their history," Brand said.
> 
> The paintings had been stolen in 2005 in the quaint town of Hoorn.
Eleven years later, thanks to leads that Brand followed to Ukraine, five
of the 24 pieces were returned with great fanfare.
> 
> "They stole a catalogue of 17th century Dutch masters," museum
director Ad Geerdink said.
> 
> "And you've left these empty frames as a reminder?" Doane asked.
> 
> "And as a protest," Geerdink said.
> 
> "Why a protest?" Doane asked.
> 
> "Art crime, well, there isn't anyone dead. Okay, it's art – so many
people don't take it too seriously," Geerdink said.
> 
> But, Brand said folks should. Interpol ranks art crime as the 4th
highest-grossing criminal trade.
> 
> "When you steal a Rembrandt or a Van Gogh – this is... international
cultural heritage. It belongs to you, to me, to the viewers," Brand
said.
> 
> The Gardner Museum is offering a $10 million reward and welcomes any
efforts to get the stolen work back. But when we asked about Brand's
leads, they told us: "They're not new… we've covered them years ago."
> 
> "The museum is skeptical. The museum says your leads are dead-ends,"
Doane said.
> 
> "Of course. Yes, but – well, we'll see if it's a dead end," Brand
said.
> 
> Navigating this underworld requires patience, a bit of luck – and a
fair share of bravado.
> 
> Brand said he doesn't care about the reward money, so what's behind
the drive?
> 
> "It's the fame. If you solve the Isabella Stewart Gardner theft after
27 years, what more can you do?" Brand said.
> 
> It's an irresistible challenge for what so far has been an unsolvable
mystery.
> 
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