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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Right. Now ask why he is the only leader of his so called "Peace board" for LIFE! And the others members of that board, paid a billion dollars each, just to be apart of TRUMP'S Peace board.
He wants people to forget about that though. And that the USA government paid Ten BILLION dollars for Trump to set that up.
He wants people to forget about that though. And that the USA government paid Ten BILLION dollars for Trump to set that up.
markinkansas · 61-69, M
@DeWayfarer if so .. it will be in crypto .
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@markinkansas He Is having difficulty even getting crypto as a USA standard even. Yet he still has the USA committed to that Ten BILLION USA dollars. That is not fictional.
Congress may control the money. Yet once they alot the money to the president (his Big beautiful bill) the president controls. Which he has been obviously doing with his hundreds of executive orders.
There's nothing to stop the president once the money is given.
Did Congress have a say in the removal of DEI? Heck no. The money got diverted. It was never returned.
Congress may control the money. Yet once they alot the money to the president (his Big beautiful bill) the president controls. Which he has been obviously doing with his hundreds of executive orders.
There's nothing to stop the president once the money is given.
Did Congress have a say in the removal of DEI? Heck no. The money got diverted. It was never returned.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer He set his "Board of Peace" up and wrote its constitution - it only surprises me that a good number of other countries' leaders were apparently gullible enough to have accepted Trump's invitations to join it, and pledged their taxpayers' money to it.
A nation cannot ask to join. It can join only by invitation.
Does it still exist, even?
Where is the money (if anyone actually has paid)?
The Israeli Times published the BoP's Constitution, and given the ties between Israel and the USA, I've no reason to think it would have done so inaccurately or unfairly.
The rules show none covering dissolution and disbursements, no auditing and financial tranparency; but hints that it can be dissolved simply as and when its Chairman decides.
It also says a country paying within a certain time a certain multiple of the "subscription", need not pay again. The figures show it would be buying at present prices about three hundred years' membership; which naturally assumes the country's existence in present form three centuries hence. The subscription otherwise is for three years, payable every two...
What's all its money for? Where is it banked? By whom and how are the funds audited, the accounts published where and when?
I am not a politician, lawyer or accountant yet I can see all these flaws!
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Inadvertent but perhaps apt malapropism... I've just noticed I'd typed "Board of Peace" as "Hoard...".
A nation cannot ask to join. It can join only by invitation.
Does it still exist, even?
Where is the money (if anyone actually has paid)?
The Israeli Times published the BoP's Constitution, and given the ties between Israel and the USA, I've no reason to think it would have done so inaccurately or unfairly.
The rules show none covering dissolution and disbursements, no auditing and financial tranparency; but hints that it can be dissolved simply as and when its Chairman decides.
It also says a country paying within a certain time a certain multiple of the "subscription", need not pay again. The figures show it would be buying at present prices about three hundred years' membership; which naturally assumes the country's existence in present form three centuries hence. The subscription otherwise is for three years, payable every two...
What's all its money for? Where is it banked? By whom and how are the funds audited, the accounts published where and when?
I am not a politician, lawyer or accountant yet I can see all these flaws!
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Inadvertent but perhaps apt malapropism... I've just noticed I'd typed "Board of Peace" as "Hoard...".
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@ArishMell No one seems to know much of this.
Yet various coincidences could eluded to some of it.
Trump is a major known supporter of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT). That is likely in what it is.
Some coincidences could be said of some of the members. Most of them are of Islamic beliefs. Pakistan and the UAE the most notable with a moderator from Bahran.
Note Pakistan and Oman where in negotiations with Vance (from the IDF) before Oman refused to talk to the USA.
I'm suspecting this so called Peace board is apart of the current Iran conflict. Even though it was initially set up for Palestinians.
Yet various coincidences could eluded to some of it.
Trump is a major known supporter of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT). That is likely in what it is.
Some coincidences could be said of some of the members. Most of them are of Islamic beliefs. Pakistan and the UAE the most notable with a moderator from Bahran.
Note Pakistan and Oman where in negotiations with Vance (from the IDF) before Oman refused to talk to the USA.
I'm suspecting this so called Peace board is apart of the current Iran conflict. Even though it was initially set up for Palestinians.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer It's certainly all very peculiar, making me suspect it has hidden motives beyond pretending to be a peace negotiator.
I wonder what would happen if an invited "member" decided to withdraw and demanded a pro-rata reimbursement? Or asked in a few years' time for audited accounts?
I wonder what would happen if an invited "member" decided to withdraw and demanded a pro-rata reimbursement? Or asked in a few years' time for audited accounts?
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@ArishMell no idea. And I suspect that ever will be known publicly.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer One day someone, or a group of someones, will start asking questions. And will want answers.
I don't know if any countries have in fact paid, as I think the first subscription was payable after a year. Some may have expressed interest but later declined their invitations.
I don't know if any countries have in fact paid, as I think the first subscription was payable after a year. Some may have expressed interest but later declined their invitations.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@ArishMell there's a YouTube video of that initial meeting. Some of where I got some of the above.
Wish I could find the CNN version yet this will have to do. It's the same exact length if at more of a distance.
[media=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xyD7p9IXaP8]
Wish I could find the CNN version yet this will have to do. It's the same exact length if at more of a distance.
[media=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xyD7p9IXaP8]
markinkansas · 61-69, M
@DeWayfarer now that was interesting
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@markinkansas It's missing the MC from Bahran's introduction.
I still can't find the full YouTube CNN video. 🤷🏻♂
I still can't find the full YouTube CNN video. 🤷🏻♂
markinkansas · 61-69, M
@DeWayfarer once its on the internet it will be there .. just lost in a bunch of other stuff.. grin




