TRAVELS WITH MAURICE AN OUTRAGEOUS ADVENTURE IN EUROPE IN 1968

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Budget: $30 – $250 USD

Why was I, a nobody asked to travel with the son of the richest man in the world in 1968? We traveled 19,965 miles, visiting 12 countries, over 10weeks. We dined with Kings and Queens, we gambled with the Shah of Iran in Monte Carlo, we were saved out of handcuffs by none other than Shirly Temple Black when Russia Invaded Checeslovokia, and Brigitte Bardot even asked me, "Will you dance with me?" {The sexiest women in the world at that time".
That does not even scratch the surface of this mind-blowing, once in 10 lifetimes adventure.
My companion turned a ship around in the middle of the ocean just because we missed its departure. He called Iran on a Saturday night requesting money from his dad and 8 hours later he was hand delivered 30-$100 bills even though every bank and wire ring office in both Iran and Switzerland were closed? From a pay phone outside the phone companies' office in Nice, France when we were told that it would take 4-6 hours before my call could be put through, he put through the same call in 30 seconds! See how the rich and famous do live differently. How you ask- read the book I answer.
More amazing we learn about his dad who persuaded The Shah to build a secret
pipeline at his dad's expense to Israel in order to deliver the oil Israel needed for its survival in 1948. Was he a Secret Servant of The Mossad {Israel's CIA]? Is it true that he had permission from the Israeli Government to build an entire city at his own expense {8Billion dollars} in order to move the entire Jewish population from Theran, Iran to his city in Israel? I know that he purchased 10,000 acres in Israel, and I was one of only 8 people in the world who saw the blueprints that city which cost more than I would earn in my lifetime. He owned the Diamond exchange in Israel [What a way to transfer money secretly all over the world}. He owned one million acres of land in Iran and lived 4 doors from the Shah-on-Shah Ave! He was the second most powerful person in the Middle East, yet nobody knew anything about him. Learn how the Shah conducted business and why his regime was doomed to fail.
But the most important thing you will take away from reading this novel is that it must be true because nobody could make this story up.
So PLEASE honor me and review this book and I promise you that you will be glad that you did!
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