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I think he wants to go out with a bang so none of this matters , he is itching for a nuclear disaster closely followed by those in Iran and North Korea. Gla
The Davos crowd like to fly in their private jets while telling us all to cut down on our emissions.
ODR - They didn't highlight their plans as well back then, but Blair was attending the summits on reducing the UK's CO2.
Everything that Western governments are doing is pushing us towards 15 minute cities and a totalitarian society. Trump is against this and they're trying to stop him with false news and using the courts. In the UK they go after Twice and Farage by closing their bank accounts. You talk about democracy, but the current crop of politicians in the UK didn't want Brexit and haven't implemented Brexit.
When some of us first invested in FRR Labour were in power and no-one had thought of Carbon Zero ...
SN donates mainly to the Republican Party, Trump's party. Trump is pro-oil and knows that MMGW is a scam to bring in the New World Order, with the WEF's Agenda 2030. The bankers printed more money under COVID-19, which always causes inflation. This then requires higher interest rates, but they were blamed upon Truss and Kwateng. The resultant coup brought in Rishi and Hunt to pour more misery on the people with more tax rather than less tax. Carbon Zero is crippling the economy and people's finances and it just results in more imports from China and India. This is because the extra costs results in manufacturing being unable to compete with China and India, who are still building more coal fired power stations.
If you want to support Biden who's anti oil and you support Carbon Zero, why did you invest in FRR?
I support your freedom of speech. Fear we need the neocons to breath life into this.
When you have to choose the best of a bad bunch then Biden, is only one left.
Anyway we wait & see of which is something holders of Frr are very good at.
Enjoy
I'm not a Trump fan but people thinking that what's left of Biden is supporting democracy leaves me gobsmacked. It's almost as if this share attracted people with some slightly problematical thinking!
Coggy
Agree.
Trump if given another go. It would be dangerous time for democracy all over the world.
Are you his small gloves, Coggy? I am intrigued ......
It's not the Western Governments who need persuading Arzenal, it's the dumb Rednecks who believe his every word. Believe me, I know a lot about Trump. Nobody in the world knows as much about Trump as I do đ¤Ł
One thing that in a way is connected to this. Is that I am fair sure, if not completely sure that none of the bigger & most of smaller Western governments will want Trump to win the U S elections.
Nice find Earsbern
USA's influence in Georgia is enormous, of course. With that in mind, the following report seems extremely relevant. I certainly hope so.
https://civil.ge/archives/590923
AI is convinced I am a man and I wonder what else comes up?
I dare say it's cr.. Science needs brave ones to take part in a test.
No doubt I am right and most likely the best.
A I will cause chaos. Guess why?
Armoured bear, at last I know why I still live and must not die.
Some talk of war. Few talk of peace. Finance needs simple folks to fleece.
I lost control and have no clue but kept all proof to sue.
Each day I watch this board and sing my song and wonder why I am still alive
and cannot die. "Que sera, what will be, will be. " FRR is where and RR still there.
A chat board is for fools and free. Regulation too relaxed to see.
"All playing for time.. Georgian elections in October, The Georgian president will pardon the (politically imprisoned) ex president and mega Western leaning Michaele Sakashvili just in time to win the elections from the pro Russian Georgian dream party...
Mega U.S. and E.U. investments will flood into Georgia, Frontera with a major oil company will receive a 25 year extension to the p.s.c... The huge exodus of Georgians from their country will reverse as jobs and the economy hit boom time.. Georgia will finally achieve energy independence and become a natural gas exporter as they finally turn to exploit the (potentially) 6th largest gas field on the planet..
Nicandros insists a big discovery is just around the corner, We just need more time"..
Wow, that's some impressive 4d chess based on complete unknowns, I wish I was more reassured.
Monti: you do come up with some strange hypotheses. Yes, I have read the report, but probably only the 56 times ... I want this to come good, along with almost all the posters on here. My loss is life changing and I'd like it back. I asked the question as I genuinely don't know whether there's a mechanism for Liquidators to get paid their expenses, or at least an element of them, by the Cayman Island authorities in the event of there being no recovery from the Liquidation.
Monti, you had me at âprayerâ đ all things bright and beautiful, all companies great and smallâŚ.just like ours?
Thanks for your thoughts Monti
GLA real holders
I have to say that any one that thinks that the Georgian elections later this year is somehow going to dislodge the Dream Party from power is being a little naive. Why? Because of the continued Russian influence/interference to obstruct/delay Georgia from becoming a member of the EU and NATO. Consider also that majority of the Georgian people are pro-West but somehow always elects a Govt that is covertly pro-Russian. And there in lies the problem of FRR (and other foreign companies) from not succeeding in Georgia despite investing hundreds of millions of dollars. But perhaps the events in Ukraine and political pressure from EU and the US may trigger an uprising in the Georgian people to finally bring in a genuine West-facing Govt (but I wouldnât hold my breathe).
As afar as ODRâs questions are concerned, Deloittes attitude on the ongoing liquidation process will be dependent on financial resource available to continue. Like I said in a previous post, Deloitte is not a charity and will therefore only do the bear minimum if no money is forthcoming from the former Director, which means a quick wrap up. If no new funds are available, Deloitte will not get paid and they will move on, hoping to make it up from the next company. Aside from that, success of FRC coming out of liquidation is also going to be dependent on a positive Creditor vote on whatever proposal SN puts forward. But looking at the amounts owed to Creditors, I do âthinkâ that he is probably owed around 50% of the creditor debt.
ODR1, as one of the first recipients of the Deloitte report, I am worried that you have either not read the report properly or trying to entrap someone from breaching the confidentiality clause by opining on your questions. Nevertheless, I have given you an authentic answer for the benefit of others. Deloitte will only get paid if FRC comes out of liquidation which will be conditional on them getting paid and that will be dependent on the company getting access to new funds. And on that, you can make up your own mind.
Things are on a âwing and and a prayerâ in my humble opinions.
Apologies Lifeishard, I had some bad news yesterday and it clearly affected my sense of humour as I completely missed the sarcasm.
Would still be interested to learn what others think about the questions I posed re Deloitte's attitude to the liquidation and whether they do need a positive outcome in order to be paid?
ODR, I tried a bit of tabs humour but failed sadly, only tabs does it well.
thanks for your input, I will take your comment of âHaving said thatâ as a positive
Always look for the positive folks because life is hard enough without it
GLA real holders
Lifeishard: I'm afraid the Deloitte "very minor" issue, is a "very major" issue. Having said that I have no idea how long we have before the liquidation is finalised. Hopefully they allow as much time as possible for a positive outcome to materialise. I assume they will give it every chance as that's the only way they'll get paid presumably? Unless the Cayman Island authorities will foot their bill?
Apologies, wrote on the move, âSâaâNâta was meant, not that you all didnât notice or know that.