The government can convince Super Value or Solomon’s to open three stores in Grand Bahama and create more jobs than this $5 Billion project is promising to create. And with less the environmental impact and safety issues.
See what China is doing: They are identifying persons who interfere in their internal affairs, then exposing them and executing them. They have virtually disrupted and crippled a spying mission for the past three years since they enforced these measures.
PS Sébas (and Flowers) has done in a decade, legally what you mudda-tak -sic what you will not accomplish in your lifetime. So you despise them to the grave and beyond. We understand.
@ mudda-tak-sic: since me and your mother came over on the same boat that’s how you so sure I am illegal. But I bet no on checked or cared that the two hookers that ripped of their ‘John’ on Paradise Island had a work permit or immigration status for that matter. So go play with your kind.
And despite the project bearing a $5 Billion price tag where is benefit to the Bahamas and to the Bahamian people? Six Hundred jobs and a $100,000 a year tip. But being exposed to unknown environmental factors and safety concerns and the lost opportunity of having a better fit project
Why am I thinking money laundering or some type of ponzu scam? With a $5 Billion oil project in The Bahamas in your portfolio you can go out and swing the world and never store or refine a drop of oil. And the laws against the principals was lost because the statute of limitations ran out, not on merit. And he never denied the allegations of milking investors funds. Then consider the number of times this group and this investment was turned down by various Bahamian governments. But they still persist on going forward. How much has the market changed over 15 years? And what successful businesses/projects does these clowns have up and running since their original interest in investing in Freeport? The question was financing under Hubert Ingraham and the concern is about money now. How about requiring the group to put up a $100 million phone to be reduced by $25 Millon every time another quarter of the project is completed. If they do put shovels in the ground and in the seabed then bail, someone will have to clean up after them.
John says...
Remembering Billy Graham. Does at 99. May he Rest In Peace.
On UPDATED: Full disclosure – Inside story on the men behind $5bn refinery deal
Posted 21 February 2018, 5:12 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So has Adrian Gibson been kicked off the air waves and fired from ZNS? Who next
On Jean Rony ‘lost automatic right to citizenship'
Posted 21 February 2018, 3:34 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The government can convince Super Value or Solomon’s to open three stores in Grand Bahama and create more jobs than this $5 Billion project is promising to create. And with less the environmental impact and safety issues.
On UPDATED: Full disclosure – Inside story on the men behind $5bn refinery deal
Posted 21 February 2018, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
See what China is doing: They are identifying persons who interfere in their internal affairs, then exposing them and executing them. They have virtually disrupted and crippled a spying mission for the past three years since they enforced these measures.
On Man shot dead as he visited family member
Posted 21 February 2018, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Yes and I think Anthony Ferguson should resign forthwith for accommodating them.
On Man shot dead as he visited family member
Posted 21 February 2018, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
At least it’s more clear now who the US State Department was referencing when they cautioned guests about allowing people in their hotel rooms.
On Jean Rony ‘lost automatic right to citizenship'
Posted 21 February 2018, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
PS Sébas (and Flowers) has done in a decade, legally what you mudda-tak -sic what you will not accomplish in your lifetime. So you despise them to the grave and beyond. We understand.
On Jean Rony ‘lost automatic right to citizenship'
Posted 21 February 2018, 1:01 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
@ mudda-tak-sic: since me and your mother came over on the same boat that’s how you so sure I am illegal. But I bet no on checked or cared that the two hookers that ripped of their ‘John’ on Paradise Island had a work permit or immigration status for that matter. So go play with your kind.
On Jean Rony ‘lost automatic right to citizenship'
Posted 21 February 2018, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
And despite the project bearing a $5 Billion price tag where is benefit to the Bahamas and to the Bahamian people? Six Hundred jobs and a $100,000 a year tip. But being exposed to unknown environmental factors and safety concerns and the lost opportunity of having a better fit project
On UPDATED: Full disclosure – Inside story on the men behind $5bn refinery deal
Posted 21 February 2018, 12:32 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Why am I thinking money laundering or some type of ponzu scam? With a $5 Billion oil project in The Bahamas in your portfolio you can go out and swing the world and never store or refine a drop of oil. And the laws against the principals was lost because the statute of limitations ran out, not on merit. And he never denied the allegations of milking investors funds. Then consider the number of times this group and this investment was turned down by various Bahamian governments. But they still persist on going forward. How much has the market changed over 15 years? And what successful businesses/projects does these clowns have up and running since their original interest in investing in Freeport? The question was financing under Hubert Ingraham and the concern is about money now. How about requiring the group to put up a $100 million phone to be reduced by $25 Millon every time another quarter of the project is completed. If they do put shovels in the ground and in the seabed then bail, someone will have to clean up after them.
On UPDATED: Full disclosure – Inside story on the men behind $5bn refinery deal
Posted 21 February 2018, 12:22 p.m. Suggest removal