Thailand also has a jihad islamist population like Philippines
From someonesbones arcticle:
According to our source, the Trump administration learned that Obama, by proxy, owned a mansion and a 400-acre estate on the outskirts of the city of Si Sa Ket, approximately 500 km from Bangkok. On paper, the land was owned by the allegedly defunct Solyndra Corporation, a startup solar company to which Obama gave 2.2 billion taxpayer dollars in 2009. Shortly thereafter, Solyndra declared bankruptcy, and the money vanished. Despite apparent poverty, Solyndra maintained real estate holdings valued at over 800 million dollars in a half-dozen Southeast Asian countries. The Trump administration connected the dots, linking Obama to the Thai property, after asserting Presidential privilege and subpoenaing flight records that demonstrably proved Obama had travelled to Si Sa Ket six times as president and an additional four times in the past year.
In a June 2009 edition of the Washington Beacon, conservative author Thomas Clearwater wrote, “Solyndra does not appear to be a legitimate institution, and is likely a shell company or slush fund used or owned by Obama to launder his dirty money.”
Solyndra is(was) real and so is(was) Obama's financial support for it and it's subsequent bankruptcy...
Solyndra was a manufacturer of cylindrical panels of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin film solar cells based in Fremont, California. Although the company was once touted for its unusual technology, plummeting silicon prices led to the company's being unable to compete with conventional solar panels made of crystalline silicon.[1] The company filed for bankruptcy on September 1, 2011.[2][3]
Government support
Solyndra received a $535 million U.S. Energy Department loan guarantee, the first recipient of a loan guarantee under President Barack Obama's economic stimulus program, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.[16] Additionally, Solyndra received a $25.1 million tax break from California's Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority.[17]
Following the bankruptcy, the government was expected to recoup $27 million under the Solyndra restructuring plan, or up to 100% of loaned funds from a $1.5 billion lawsuit filed against Chinese solar-panel makers for alleged price fixing.[2] The outcome of the lawsuits were that, in November 2015, Yingli Green Energy Holding Co Ltd. settled a claim filed by Solyndra for $7.5 million, and in April 2016 Trina Solar Ltd. settled a claim filed by Solyndra for $45 million. As of April 2016, Solyndra's suit against Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd. has not yet settled.[18]
Are we looking at a coded message? A distress call? A call to dig further?
Interesting.. i looked in to Solyndra. Found that Washington Post wrote an articel about this scandal in late 2011.
It was written by an award wining journalist Joe Stephens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Stephens_(journalist)
This article was a highligted work of him for the WP, and now it is now scrubbed from WP. At least for me..
"it tells story about strange and probably corrupted ways how they got the loans. and the cover up of the failing of the company for political purposes for Obama and the democrats in the mid terms."
Since the failure of Solyndra, Obama’s entire $80 billion clean-technology program has begun to look like a political liability for an administration about to enter a bruising reelection campaign. (Bill O'Leary/WASHINGTON POST)
By Joe Stephens and Carol D. Leonnig December 25, 2011
Linda Sterio remembers the excitement when President Obama arrived at Solyndra last year and described how his administration’s financial support for the plant was helping create hundreds of jobs. The company’s prospects appeared unlimited as Solyndra executives described the backlog of orders for its solar panels.
Then came the August morning when Sterio heard a newscaster announce that more than a thousand Solyndra employees were out of work. Only recently did she learn that, within the Obama administration, the company’s potential collapse had long been discussed.
“It’s not about the people; it’s politics,” said Sterio, who remains jobless and at risk of losing her home. “We all feel betrayed.”
Since the failure of the company, Obama’s entire $80 billion clean-technology program has begun to look like a political liability for an administration about to enter a bruising reelection campaign.
Meant to create jobs and cut reliance on foreign oil, Obama’s green-technology program was infused with politics at every level, The Washington Post found in an analysis of thousands of memos, company records and internal e-mails. Political considerations were raised repeatedly by company investors, Energy Department bureaucrats and White House officials.
The records, some previously unreported, show that when warned that financial disaster might lie ahead, the administration remained steadfast in its support for Solyndra.
Much more in article, shortened for quick reading here.
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argosciv ago
someonesbones article archived: http://archive.is/LftP6
Villa Rak Tawan does indeed overlook Surin Beach, Thailand - to find on google maps, look up the next villa over; Villa Chan Grajang.
@new4now mentions that Villa Rak Tawan:
@SebuttYopick mentions:
From someonesbones arcticle:
Solyndra is(was) real and so is(was) Obama's financial support for it and it's subsequent bankruptcy...
Solyndra
Are we looking at a coded message? A distress call? A call to dig further?
@Vindicator @Gothamgirl @EricKaliberhall
JimmyLionstar1 ago
Interesting.. i looked in to Solyndra. Found that Washington Post wrote an articel about this scandal in late 2011. It was written by an award wining journalist Joe Stephens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Stephens_(journalist) This article was a highligted work of him for the WP, and now it is now scrubbed from WP. At least for me..
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/specialreports/solyndra-scandal/
But you can read it at the wayback machine.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170630181359/http://www.washingtonpost.com/solyndra-politics-infused-obama-energy-programs/2011/12/14/gIQA4HllHP_story.html?utm_term=.d3a8027130a6
"it tells story about strange and probably corrupted ways how they got the loans. and the cover up of the failing of the company for political purposes for Obama and the democrats in the mid terms."
Nice post.. @argosciv
Edit: Found WP link to article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/solyndra-politics-infused-obama-energy-programs/2011/12/14/gIQA4HllHP_story.html
argosciv ago
Right back at ya! :)
Interestingly enough, from my end, webarchive says that url isn't saved...
GOT IT: https://www.washingtonpost.com/solyndra-politics-infused-obama-energy-programs/2011/12/14/gIQA4HllHP_story.html?utm_term=.65d982c53ea6 | http://archive.is/8z9ak
Article opens: (links are also via archive.is; safe to click)
Much more in article, shortened for quick reading here.
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Factfinder2 ago
See my comment to OP.
argosciv ago
^ @EricKaliberhall you might be interested in this too :)