(also scroll down in tweet) https://twitter.com/PhillipsNanl/status/1618691597700575233
Why would you need a “Passport “ to TerraMar??
Permitted offshore accounts, TerraMar passport allowed drugs, diamonds, children, & money to be smuggled using diplomatic immunity via United Nations.
https://www.starfirecodes.com/p/ghislaine-maxwell-had-un-authorized
“I want to introduce the founder of the TerraMar Project. She controls the oceans around the world… If you look up the website, you have the option to buy up parts of the ocean through her… I invite my dear friend, Ghislaine Maxwell, to tell us how to own the oceans…” - Amir Dossal, Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union for Global Partnerships
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghisliane Maxwell owned and operated a mysterious company called TerraMar. TerraMar listed a Manhattan property owned by the Rothschilds as a base, was funded by the Clinton Foundation, and was considered a micronation with UN issued passports for the ocean which offered its citizens diplomatic immunity until the collapse of the project.
https://press.un.org/en/2013/130625_Oceans.doc.htm
Ms. Maxwell said the TerraMar Project sought to join forces with like-minded people in order to raise awareness and focus attention on the “super important” issues surrounding oceans. There was no better or more important place for those issues to come to a head than the United Nations. What was lacking in that effort was a big movement around it and a big social presence, she said. The aim of the TerraMar Project and others in the sector, therefore, was to create a social network around oceans with a global outreach, thus creating a “global citizenship for our global commons and for the oceans”.
With that in place, the world would be better informed about the sustainable development goals and on ocean-related issues, she said. It would then empower representatives in the United Nations to take the hard decisions needed to make new laws for the sustainability of the oceans. In that regard, the TerraMar Project worked in close partnership with other media and social network outlets, such as Google and Idea Pod, among others.
(also scroll down in tweet) https://twitter.com/PhillipsNanl/status/1618691597700575233
Why would you need a “Passport “ to TerraMar??
Permitted offshore accounts, TerraMar passport allowed drugs, diamonds, children, & money to be smuggled using diplomatic immunity via United Nations.
https://press.un.org/en/2013/130625_Oceans.doc.htm
Ms. Maxwell said the TerraMar Project sought to join forces with like-minded people in order to raise awareness and focus attention on the “super important” issues surrounding oceans. There was no better or more important place for those issues to come to a head than the United Nations. What was lacking in that effort was a big movement around it and a big social presence, she said. The aim of the TerraMar Project and others in the sector, therefore, was to create a social network around oceans with a global outreach, thus creating a “global citizenship for our global commons and for the oceans”.
With that in place, the world would be better informed about the sustainable development goals and on ocean-related issues, she said. It would then empower representatives in the United Nations to take the hard decisions needed to make new laws for the sustainability of the oceans. In that regard, the TerraMar Project worked in close partnership with other media and social network outlets, such as Google and Idea Pod, among others.
(also scroll down in tweet) https://twitter.com/PhillipsNanl/status/1618691597700575233
Why would you need a “Passport “ to TerraMar??
Permitted offshore accounts, TerraMar passport allowed drugs, diamonds, children, & money to be smuggled using diplomatic immunity via United Nations.
https://press.un.org/en/2013/130625_Oceans.doc.htm
Ms. Maxwell said the TerraMar Project sought to join forces with like-minded people in order to raise awareness and focus attention on the “super important” issues surrounding oceans. There was no better or more important place for those issues to come to a head than the United Nations. What was lacking in that effort was a big movement around it and a big social presence, she said. The aim of the TerraMar Project and others in the sector, therefore, was to create a social network around oceans with a global outreach, thus creating a “global citizenship for our global commons and for the oceans”.