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ExposedU2C says...

Why has Robert Cleary, the examiner appointed by the US Justice Department, not yet commenced appropriate legal proceedings at the US Federal government level against the Bahamians named in both the Nardello & Co and Sullivan & Cromwell reports. These crooked Bahamians played an instrumental role in paving the way for the many crimes associated with the FTX/Alameda debacle, including illegal payments that violated US Federal election campaign laws?

Is the US government really going to participate in the cover-up of crimes committed by Bahamian government officials as well as well-connected members of the political ruling political class in our country? If the US government were truly an ally of our nation and a friend of the Bahamian people, it would do the right thing through the US Justice Department and the Delaware Bankruptcy proceeding to ensure all who have committed serious crimes are held responsible and accountable whether they be US or Bahamian citizens.

As Bahamians we must ask ourselves why is the US Federal government so vested in protecting the greedy and despicable likes of Allyson Maynard-Gibson, a/k/a the Wicked Witch of the West, and Maxine Waters? Why did VP Kamala Harris travel to The Bahamas to cut various quid pro quo deals for the purpose of keeping the lid on FTX/Alameda crimes committed by both corrupt Bahamian and US politicians. Why is it the liquidators in The Bahamas refused to pursue legal claims against those Bahamians known to have been greatly enriched with funds stolen from customers of FTX/Alameda under circumstances that likely constitute fraudulent preferences.

And what about the Deltec Bank's claim that it did not receive and use funds stolen from customers of FTX/Alameda to purchase Ansbacher (Bahamas) Limited. The $50 million loan Deltec received from the FTX/Alameda group was among several deals SBF struck with Jean Chalopin, the head of Deltec and Moonstone banks — and co-creator of Inspector Gadget — who forged a lucrative relationship with FTX. Was a good portion of the $50 million loan used by Deltec to plug the hole in its capital created by the purchase of Ansbacher?

The US government cannot continue to hold the Bahamian people responsible for the many corrupt actions of criminals running amok within our political ruling class if it continues to protect these same crooks by concealing their names and covering up their crimes. All Bahamians have a right to this information and, frankly, the Bahamian people deserve to be more fairly treated then the Bahamian criminals the US government is apparently willing to protect. And let's remember that the headline amount of $675k is but the very tip of the iceberg.

On FTX’s $675k link to govt officials

Posted 24 May 2024, 11:07 a.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

You certainly sound like a mad scientist who has loaded on self-serving misinformation in the hope of acquiring great cannabis wealth at great cost to our society. I would not be surprised if you work for that most disgusting thug Sebas Bastian.

ExposedU2C says...

Great research - thank you ThisIsOurs. And to think Stumpy Davis was acutely aware of all of this because at the time he was leader of the opposition in the house of assembly. Corrupt Davis is an utterly useless scoundrel and pathological liar. No right thinking Bahamian should ever believe a word coming from his lying lips.

ExposedU2C says...

Stumpy Davis, unlike Demonic Minnis, does not yet have his hands stained with the blood of thousands of Bahamians. But the hurricane season will soon be upon us and we do know that Stumpy Davis and his Cabinet of the Most Incompetent have done absolutely nothing to prepare our country so as to minimise the great loss of life that occurs both during and in the immediate aftermath of a Cat 4+ hurricane.

On Minnis snubbed by his former Cabinet

Posted 24 May 2024, 9:01 a.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

It's frankly sickening to hear the few Bahamians, who benefitted from Salame spreading the money about while in charge of setting up and running FTX's operations in the Bahamas, crying for him to receive a light sentence. This man had no redeeming Robin Hood features. He was derelict in his fiduciary duties as a senior officer of FTX and waited way too long to spill the beans after first taking financial care of himself. Salame was all along a smooth operator and one motivated by self-interest. He fully deserves to spend the next 7+ years behind bars and hopeful not at camp cupcake.. The prosecutor should also take him down on the serious election campaign fraud charges as well.

ExposedU2C says...

Magistrate Lennox Coleby seriously erred by removing the charge relating to the illegal possession of cannabis having regard to the nature of the many other charges with a finding of guilty.

ExposedU2C says...

> Stumpy Davis said his administration decided now is not the appropriate time for facilitating some recreational use of cannabis, saying the only focus is legalising marijuana for medicinal and ***religious purposes.***

Religious purposes my arse. We're not talking about a material used to produce a fragrant odor (pleasing scent) when burned. This most devious and deceitful PM we have knows full well that every cannabis smoking Tom, Dick & Harry, and every weed puffing Sally, Jane & Sue, will all instantly become card carrying members of the rastafarian religion so that they can be as spiritually high as they want whenever and wherever they desire.

Secondary smoke is a serious irritant and health hazard for many, especially the elderly and obsese in our society. Then there's that God awful pungent smell that is offensive and a great nuisance to many of us. Today there are many other ways of getting the medicinal benefits of THC without the smoke. How is it our minister of health (Darville) and other doctors are not pointing this out to the government ??!!

ExposedU2C says...

> Mr Davis said a solution will be announced in about two weeks to introduce reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity to Bahamians.

Who among us does the very corrupt and stumpy Davis think he is kidding !!!

> Mr Davis has said BPL could be divided into three separate entities, though details on this plan to separate the company’s generation, transmission, and distribution elements have not been disclosed by the administration.

This breaking up of BPL's three inter-dependent operating segments is a sure fire recipe for making the existing financial mess a monumental crippling disaster that will leave our country in darkness. Can you just imagine the feuding that will go on between the different owners of the generation, transmission and distribution segments as they each jockey and fight tooth and nail to pick clean the pockets of all electricity consumers while obtaining all sorts of investment subsidies for themselves from the leaders of this most corrupt PLP government ???!!!!

> Mr Davis notes that a contributing factor to BPL’s power engines’ malfunction was that the engines overheated.

Here we have our most incompetent PM Davis saying with a straight face that the power engines need fans and air conditioning in order to function and avoid power outages. well monkey be. what about us people who need fans and air conditioning to stay alive during the scorching summer days and nights to come ????!!!! what about the many elderly who will perish because of the deadly summer heat that lies ahead????!!!!

Stumpy Davis has been PM or Deputy PM for many years under PLP governments Why hasn't he and his PLP cabinet ministers done anything for the Bahamian people? Was he too pre-occupied travelling abroad with his spouse to meaningless lavish events at the taxpayers' expense? Was he too busy picking out all of the fancy new features that his brand spanking new BMW is loaded with at cost of over $200,000+
to the taxpayers? Was he just tied up with too many backroom deals aimed at feathering the nests of himself and his cohorts, both local and foreign?

And now stumpy Davis just wants us to believe climate change has somehow caused all of the problems that have been developing at BPL/BEC when in fact gross mismanagement, waste, fraud, etc. that have occurred right under his nose are responsible for our country's energy nightmare with its knock-on effect on our GDP, NDP, national debt, etc. No Mr. PM. The Bahamian people are not nearly as stupid as you would like to believe.

ExposedU2C says...

> Dr Minnis, who believes he kept the country stable despite the massive challenge posed by Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic, has said he has unfinished business.

This nasty, evil, demonic and tyrannical lout is as delusional and full of himself as they come. Surely by now even the most loyal FNM voters in the Killarney constituency must realise that come the next general election they would be doing the FNM party and the country a great favour if they stayed at home or at work rather than cast a vote for this most cruel monster.

On Minnis snubbed by his former Cabinet

Posted 23 May 2024, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

Stumpy Davis really needs to stop poking at the sleeping lion that sits on top of our small nation. U.S. government concerns about the close ties between The Bahamas government and the leadership of the Communist Party of China stem from a range of factors, including:

**Strategic Concerns:** The U.S. government perceives growing Chinese influence in the Caribbean region, including The Bahamas, as a challenge to its own strategic interests and regional stability.

**Security Implications:** The unusually close ties between The Bahamas and China and the increasing financial dependence of The Bahamas on China are creating security implications, particularly to the extent they open the door to increasing pressure from China for military cooperation and/or infrastructure projects with potential dual-use capabilities.

**Economic Impact:** The U.S. government has ever growing concerns about the economic implications of Chinese investments and other projects in The Bahamas, particularly as they compete with U.S. interests and raise serious questions about transparency and accountability.

**Human Rights and Governance:** Concerns about China's human rights record and its governance model are now influencing how the U.S. government views the nature of relationships between The Bahamas and China, especially where it perceives such ties as enabling or legitimizing practices inconsistent with U.S. values or interests.

Stumpy Davis must remain mindful that former President Trump may well be President Trump again and that he and Florida's Governor DeSantis both think decades of successive corrupt governments in the Bahamas have left the U.S. with a ticking time bomb on its southeastern door step.