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Post by MadameConcorde on Aug 14, 2018 8:23:11 GMT -5
New Caledonia restricts tourism and bans fishing to protect huge swathe of coral reefs in major breakthrough New Caledonia agreed Tuesday to tougher protections around a huge swathe of some of the world's last near-pristine coral reefs, in a move conservationists hailed as a major breakthrough. The Pacific nation, a French overseas territory, is home to a rich array of wildlife including 2.5 million seabirds and over 9,300 marine species, such as dugongs - marine mammals related to manatees - and nesting green sea turtles, many of which thrive in and around remote zones off the island nation's coast. The archipelago boasts some of the world's healthiest reefs, including Astrolabe, Petrie, Chesterfield and Bellona, which are considered exceptional examples of coral ecosystems. -50% read more: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/08/14/new-caledonia-restricts-tourism-bans-fishing-protect-huge-swathe/No automotive pollution, no mega-construction projects, you will not see any high rises or mega-hotel complexes anywhere in New Caledonia. Albert II Grimaldi the fake environmentalist should take heed. All the buildings basements in Fontvieille were flooded during the recent mega-storms.
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Post by grimnir on Aug 14, 2018 11:06:53 GMT -5
Seems he has heard about his fellow countrymen the Von Hanovers... Don't they claim the British throne on much the same idea, succession went via a female family member while it should have gone via the male line (i.c. theirs)? I wouldn't mind seeing fake environmentalist Albert II Grimaldi being de-throned. This chap has at least as much value and ancestry heritage as he does and he sounds more legitimate, so... why not him? Plus there will not be anymore scandals and paparazzi, no more crazy construction projects and profiteering, no more residence permits against big capital, and so on. I am all for it. I doubt it. Monaco is run the way it is because it is the only viable way. If they didn't, the country would slide back to being a lemon and orange orchard. That might not be a bad thing, but it runs against the current economical believe of perpetual growth/expansion: bigger, higher, better, more, more, more. More people, more profits, more money, more turnover, more inflation (to finance it all), higher prices, bigger companies, you name it.
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Post by agentf on Aug 14, 2018 12:54:10 GMT -5
Thailand did it with Phuket. It's a brave and good idea to give these places a rest. New Caledonia restricts tourism and bans fishing to protect huge swathe of coral reefs in major breakthrough New Caledonia agreed Tuesday to tougher protections around a huge swathe of some of the world's last near-pristine coral reefs, in a move conservationists hailed as a major breakthrough. The Pacific nation, a French overseas territory, is home to a rich array of wildlife including 2.5 million seabirds and over 9,300 marine species, such as dugongs - marine mammals related to manatees - and nesting green sea turtles, many of which thrive in and around remote zones off the island nation's coast. The archipelago boasts some of the world's healthiest reefs, including Astrolabe, Petrie, Chesterfield and Bellona, which are considered exceptional examples of coral ecosystems. -50% read more: www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/08/14/new-caledonia-restricts-tourism-bans-fishing-protect-huge-swathe/No automotive pollution, no mega-construction projects, you will not see any high rises or mega-hotel complexes anywhere in New Caledonia. Albert II Grimaldi the fake environmentalist should take heed. All the buildings basements in Fontvieille were flooded during the recent mega-storms.
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Post by agentf on Aug 14, 2018 13:05:32 GMT -5
Why not him, indeed but there's never a guarantee Monaco would be any different. I think his claim is well directed and I would top that with a reconciliation with the Grimaldi clan through marriage, I say. But to install him instead of Albert? Not so sure. You can only alter the present by plunging in the past so far without causing damage to the fabric that destiny has woven. This morning I was delving into Yemen's history to have something clever to say but the thing is that whatever transpires is what was intended and you can only work with the present and change the future, not the past. Destiny will bring Monaco back to size if it's outstretched, just like Yemen. Monaco hasn't undergone the overthrow of its monarchy like Yemen in the 60s, so in a way it remained whole to still have a living legacy today to be proud of even for this guy. Like many republics, had it changed, it might have ended up part of more unstable empires, if Napoleon is any lesson or the "US"'s modern example, even. It's definitely about money, and at least this guy doesn't hide it nor is he gouging the state in his claim. I think it has traction. The French state has done some questionable things to individuals to absorb their wealth. I wouldn't hold too heavy a grudge towards the perpetual bachelor Honore II. *of course I'm not referring to non-organic man-made messes like in Palestine when talking about destiny, that makes the American jurist and modern Sionist Alan Dershowitz into the biggest fraud when he forays into bad behaviour and legality. His entire moral foundation in supporting an illegal state nullifies anything coming out of his mouth, however non-potty it is. It's an example of perfidy, I think. I wouldn't mind seeing fake environmentalist Albert II Grimaldi being de-throned. This chap has at least as much value and ancestry heritage as he does and he sounds more legitimate, so... why not him? Plus there will not be anymore scandals and paparazzi, no more crazy construction projects and profiteering, no more residence permits against big capital, and so on. I am all for it.
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Post by mrszinck on Aug 14, 2018 15:59:23 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Aug 15, 2018 10:22:40 GMT -5
And Goldoraks. I was thinking about that and wondering if his subconscious was sending a loud message about being badly surrounded and needing an army.
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Post by mrszinck on Aug 15, 2018 13:55:29 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by agentf on Sept 17, 2018 7:08:24 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Sept 25, 2018 2:05:03 GMT -5
The son in the Pastor case wonders why his mother was killed:
1) she was rich and powerful, her empire vulnerable
2) when people start registering namesake companies out of Ocala, Florida you know they're starting to covet as in Pastor Geneve
3) welcome to the nightmarish cannibalism of the Jacobsons of this world where it's easier to provoke takeovers than to create something original, using your extended family circle.
Godspeed
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Post by agentf on Jan 25, 2019 15:31:05 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Mar 14, 2019 9:37:01 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Mar 24, 2019 5:25:09 GMT -5
State visit of the President of China in Monaco Trains à l'arrêt, bus détournés, stationnement interdit, fenêtres fermées... les mesures prises par Monaco avant la venue de Xi Jinping Un Rocher bouclé, presque sanctuarisé. Des artères interdites à la circulation. Le stationnement également proscrit dans plusieurs quartiers. La Sûreté publique sur le pont. La visite d’État du président de la République populaire de Chine, Xi Jinping, ce dimanche - une première en Principauté - nécessite de facto un dispositif de sécurité d’envergure. Grande puissance mondiale, oblige. Au passage de la délégation chinoise jusqu’au Palais princier, rien ne doit venir enrayer la mécanique sécuritaire. Alors, forcément, bon nombre de perturbations sont attendues. D’autant plus vrai sur un territoire de la Principauté à l’exiguïté légendaire. read more here: www.nicematin.com/vie-locale/trains-a-larret-bus-detournes-stationnement-interdit-fenetres-fermees-les-mesures-prises-par-monaco-avant-la-venue-de-xi-jinping-307451
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Post by MadameConcorde on Mar 24, 2019 5:28:21 GMT -5
Consignes spéciales, routes bloquées, transports impactés... Voici tout ce qu'il faut savoir pour éviter la galère dimanche sur la Côte d'Azur Vous l’aurez compris, les mesures de sécurité en prévision de la visite d’État, ce dimanche à Monaco puis à Nice, du président chinois Xi Jinping, sont drastiques et extrêmement contraignantes. Voici un petit récapitulatif pour éviter de gâcher son dernier jour de weekend. ... Un communiqué de la Sûreté publique adressé à certains résidents de la Principauté leur demande de "veiller à tenir fermées les fenêtres de votre domicile ou de vos locaux". Les lignes qui suivent s’avèrent encore plus surprenantes. "En outre, il sera formellement interdit de vous trouver sur vos balcons et sur vos terrasses. Vous veillerez à ce qu’aucun mobilier ou objet entreposé sur vos balcons et sur vos terrasses ne puisse tomber sur la voie publique". De strictes consignes qui s’appliqueront, ce dimanche, entre 10h30 et 16h. read more here: www.nicematin.com/vie-locale/consignes-speciales-routes-bloquees-transports-impactes-voici-tout-ce-quil-faut-savoir-pour-eviter-la-galere-dimanche-sur-la-cote-dazur-308368
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Post by axelle on Mar 24, 2019 12:33:21 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Mar 24, 2019 12:36:25 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Mar 24, 2019 12:41:31 GMT -5
Monaco Matin Le prince Albert II a accueilli le président XI Jinping à Monaco Le dirigeant du pays le plus peuplé au monde et son épouse Peng Liyuan sont arrivés à Monaco peu après 13 heures ce dimanche, une première pour un président chinois et une victoire diplomatique quasiment sans précédent pour la petite principauté. Ils ont été accueillis par le prince Albert II et la princesse Charlène dans la cour d'honneur du palais. read more here: www.monacomatin.mc/politique/le-prince-albert-ii-a-accueilli-le-president-xi-jinping-a-monaco-308504
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Post by MadameConcorde on Mar 24, 2019 12:42:42 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Mar 25, 2019 11:22:34 GMT -5
The world is not bipolar anymore. Even Israel courts China's Huawei, against the US's wishes and in spite of the US's slavish devotion. I don't know much about China, other than it has thrived despite decades of sanctions (which indirectly contribute to human rights abuses IMO) and now owns the US debt, a situation that Trump clumsily attempts to redress with sanctions rather than a game plan. Resilience, that's what I see in the Chinese, a sad fate for daughters of which we in Qc have adopted many, and if they do reach top spot, let's hope they will want to work together rather than steal as they moralize, like others. A thought for their environment, though they lead in some new ecological measures and for a kinder world for the average Chinese. One hopes. Monaco Matin Le prince Albert II a accueilli le président XI Jinping à Monaco Le dirigeant du pays le plus peuplé au monde et son épouse Peng Liyuan sont arrivés à Monaco peu après 13 heures ce dimanche, une première pour un président chinois et une victoire diplomatique quasiment sans précédent pour la petite principauté. Ils ont été accueillis par le prince Albert II et la princesse Charlène dans la cour d'honneur du palais. read more here: www.monacomatin.mc/politique/le-prince-albert-ii-a-accueilli-le-president-xi-jinping-a-monaco-308504
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Post by agentf on Mar 26, 2019 6:57:09 GMT -5
*a last cherry on the suicidal Sundae... the North Korean embassy in Toronto at Avenue Rd (forgive the Anglos for bad semantics) and St Clair Avenue West likely shared a landlord with me from among the East European Jewish billionaire club of boiler room hosts and money launderers of which Sy is an economic engine. Furthermore, his relationship to Chinese generals is at least 11 years old. Back then I think "Canada" was supplying Pakistan with nuclear turbine parts. Chop chop! Much catching up to do, for honest authorities. If I'm not back, please light fireworks in my memory. 😅 You're brilliant, Mme C. I had an epiphany thanks to your post and can now answer the embassy rep who I spoke with on the phone who asked me to name names: {points made}. It was China. Monaco. But also the brother theme...and parrots (blog) that jogged my memory. In the summer of 2015, cars with diplomatic plates with Asian drivers chased me, after an appearance by one of the brothers at court to intimidate me as well as some Triads at my bank. The Parrot, because that is where the same brother over lunch was trumpeting to all who could hear, that his brother the "Lord" was the offshore banker to Chinese generals. Presumably over arms sales, presumably by Sy Jacobson & Co. At the same lunch, he also trumpeted about ordering the murder of a boxer. It was hard to take seriously a guy with a bad cocaine habit. But if Toronto's gun control squad is wondering, they should probably start there. God, it's a miracle I made it out of there. Sorry Hubby. Someone planted to me it could be on your side of things. I hope this settles matters. I guess after he failed in Spain to get my baby brother, he wanted to pin the high profile death on someone else. The China thing was nothing personal, it was to avoid war in Korea, by pausing if I was successful. Those bankers anyway always get away.
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Post by agentf on Mar 26, 2019 7:04:30 GMT -5
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