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He lies better than being a farmerrspann wrote:I feel growlers have some good weed planted in that garden the way he does get on .
The_Honourable wrote:So according to the article: "However, the Aruban government, through its T&T Embassy, has made it clear that only the government is allowed to purchase fuel for that country and it had not done any business with Paria this year."
Had a few pnm was attempting to say that it wasn't the aruban government that purchase the fuel but some agent in aruba. They can't give more details of this agent up to now
pugboy wrote:But top journalist asha Javeed say she see an Aruba contract and it have clauses about ensuring fuel don’t end up in vene.
If Aruba say there was no deal and hence no contract wda she talking about?
Something not adding up, she must know something and should be called out by the rest of them so-called journalists,
She works for the PNM BBC what do you expect. She a Thotpugboy wrote:But top journalist asha Javeed say she see an Aruba contract and it have clauses about ensuring fuel don’t end up in vene.
If Aruba say there was no deal and hence no contract wda she talking about?
Something not adding up, she must know something and should be called out by the rest of them so-called journalists,
From our perspective, she might have seen a contract with the rasputin guy, who was the supposed agent fur Aruba.pugboy wrote:But top journalist asha Javeed say she see an Aruba contract and it have clauses about ensuring fuel don’t end up in vene.
If Aruba say there was no deal and hence no contract wda she talking about?
Something not adding up, she must know something and should be called out by the rest of them so-called journalists,
Why did she not published it if if existedsMASH wrote:From our perspective, she might have seen a contract with the rasputin guy, who was the supposed agent fur Aruba.pugboy wrote:But top journalist asha Javeed say she see an Aruba contract and it have clauses about ensuring fuel don’t end up in vene.
If Aruba say there was no deal and hence no contract wda she talking about?
Something not adding up, she must know something and should be called out by the rest of them so-called journalists,
It nay not he entirely non existent, but might just be fraudulent.
pugboy wrote:But top journalist asha Javeed say she see an Aruba contract and it have clauses about ensuring fuel don’t end up in vene.
If Aruba say there was no deal and hence no contract wda she talking about?
Something not adding up, she must know something and should be called out by the rest of them so-called journalists,
Dizzy28 wrote:Dave wrote:Since 9/11 there are even more ppl paid to monitor key words.
The wikileaks revealed lots.
I was stunned to see the Trinidad embassy write up on Paula Gopee Scoon during her time as Min of Foreign Affairs. They had facts down to what time she usually messages her daughter living in the US.
And well it included that she was a US friendly person.
https://search.wikileaks.org/plusd/cabl ... 117_a.html
Yeah with lots of visas revoked or not granted.MDtuner70 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Dave wrote:Since 9/11 there are even more ppl paid to monitor key words.
The wikileaks revealed lots.
I was stunned to see the Trinidad embassy write up on Paula Gopee Scoon during her time as Min of Foreign Affairs. They had facts down to what time she usually messages her daughter living in the US.
And well it included that she was a US friendly person.
https://search.wikileaks.org/plusd/cabl ... 117_a.html
Wow this heavy. One setta algorithms they running lol
JW put out of Senate over ringing phone
Sean Douglas
SOCA star turned politician, Government Senator Jason “JW” Williams was asked to leave the Senate after his smart phone went off.
Williams, who is the PNM candidate for the key marginal seat of Barataria/San Juan, found himself temporarily leaving the chamber during his second sitting since replacing of former public utilities minister Robert Le Hunte.
During the period of urgent questions, Senate President Christine Kangaloo rose in annoyance to complain of a noise from a smartphone.
“I am hearing someone’s cellphone. Can you all not give me a gift for one day, please, and just not let a cellphone go off? Just...That’s a gift to me.
“Can the member, the senator whose cellphone it is, please leave the chamber. Please leave the chamber. You can return in ten minutes time.”
Williams, who jointly hit soca fame with his 2010 hit, Palance, calmly rose and left the chamber.
Typical PNM ghetto behaviourhydroep wrote:Forgive him nuh, he young and inexperienced...JW put out of Senate over ringing phone
Sean Douglas
SOCA star turned politician, Government Senator Jason “JW” Williams was asked to leave the Senate after his smart phone went off.
Williams, who is the PNM candidate for the key marginal seat of Barataria/San Juan, found himself temporarily leaving the chamber during his second sitting since replacing of former public utilities minister Robert Le Hunte.
During the period of urgent questions, Senate President Christine Kangaloo rose in annoyance to complain of a noise from a smartphone.
“I am hearing someone’s cellphone. Can you all not give me a gift for one day, please, and just not let a cellphone go off? Just...That’s a gift to me.
“Can the member, the senator whose cellphone it is, please leave the chamber. Please leave the chamber. You can return in ten minutes time.”
Williams, who jointly hit soca fame with his 2010 hit, Palance, calmly rose and left the chamber.
https://newsday.co.tt/2020/05/21/jw-put-out-of-senate-over-ringing-phone/
rspann wrote:Stuart Young was cleared today of any wrongdoing .
By the PNM womens league .
That's like telling a hoe she a virginrspann wrote:Stuart Young was cleared today of any wrongdoing .
By the PNM womens league .
eliteauto wrote:Is St Joseph still a marginal? UNC has an interesting choice for there. Will wait till announcements are made
UNC Candidate for St Joseph Lieutenant Colonel Ahloy Hunt,he is Trinidad Generation Unlimited (TGU) Security Team Leader having joined on 1st September 2019. He has over 30 years experience in security at the highest levels in national security and the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment (TTR). His knowledge in defence and security is extensive having developed the operation divisions of the Trinidad and Tobago Special Anti-crime Unit (SAUTT), Strategic Services Agency (SSA), completed the redesign and construction of the National Operation Centre (NOC) command center and reconstituted the Second Infantry Battalion of TTR.
zoom rader wrote:That's like telling a hoe she a virginrspann wrote:Stuart Young was cleared today of any wrongdoing .
By the PNM womens league .
Who this Thot?shake d livin wake d dead wrote::?:
maj. tom wrote:Ahloy Hunt going up against Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, which is a sure win for the PNM. Especially after handling the Covid response for the country.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:maj. tom wrote:Ahloy Hunt going up against Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, which is a sure win for the PNM. Especially after handling the Covid response for the country.
This man is not a people's person. Never liked in the TTR....good lord unc
maj. tom wrote:Ahloy Hunt going up against Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, which is a sure win for the PNM. Especially after handling the Covid response for the country.
Senior army personnel are not supposed to be liked that's why it's call the regiment.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:maj. tom wrote:Ahloy Hunt going up against Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, which is a sure win for the PNM. Especially after handling the Covid response for the country.
This man is not a people's person. Never liked in the TTR....good lord unc
Aruba Govt: Paria fuel shipment never reached our shores
Renuka Singh
The MT Aldan’s AIS tracking system detailed its path up to just off the coast of Venezuela before it disappeared on April 22. The vessel’s tracking system then disabled and its tracking system has come online since.
The MT Aldan’s AIS tracking system detailed its path up to just off the coast of Venezuela before it disappeared on April 22. The vessel’s tracking system then disabled and its tracking system has come online since.
Fresh information from the Aruban government is raising new questions about where the 150,000 barrels of fuel sold by Paria Fuel Trading to ES Euro Shipping ended up.
According to the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ embassy here in T&T, the tanker MT Aldan never entered Aruban waters with its fuel cargo.
“Regarding the chemical tanker MT Aldan, the harbour master informed the Aruban government that he never received a pre-arrival questionnaire from any local agent, requesting entering of the territorial waters of Aruba for anchoring and/or ship-to-ship operation,” the embassy said.
The tanker Aldan collected fuel in T&T on April 21 and was initially bound for St Eustatius but the ship then changed destination ports without informing Paria.
After the matter was raised in the public domain, Paria contacted ES Euro Shipping and it was confirmed the tanker did not go to St Eustatius but was in Aruba.
Although Paria has not responded to questions on this matter since last week, on Monday the company put out a full-page advertisement detailing the timeline of the sale.
According to that timeline, the ship left T&T on April 21 and after the matter was raised in the public domain locally by April 23, Paria then contacted ES Euro Shipping and was told the fuel’s destination was Aruba and was provided with a redacted sales contract with an Aruban buyer. Paria, in turn, amended its contract with the new destination, along with the appropriate clause preventing resale to a sanctioned country.
However, the Aruban government is now saying that is information is incorrect. Through the T&T embassy, it said all vessels anchoring in Aruban waters must contact a local agent three days before landing.
“Vessels expressing the need to anchor in the territorial waters of Aruba or enter a port or perform STS-operation, must as a rule appoint a local agent and all pre-arrival information must be sent 72 hours prior entering the territorial waters of Aruba,” the Embassy said, noting the Aldan did no such thing.
The Aruban government also said it does not know where the tanker went.
“The MT Aldan was not seen on Automatic Identification System within the territorial waters and/or the economic zone of Aruba,” it said.
The MT Aldan was docked in the Venezuelan port of Amuay on March 13. That was its last port of call before going to Pointe-a-Pierre to collect it fuel load from Paria on April 19. The ship remained docked at Pointe-a-Pierre until April 21 and left on April 22 but had been offline until yesterday, where the ship’s AIS tracker put it near the Aruban maritime border. The ship and its 150,000 barrels of fuel thus went missing for 29 days.
However, the ship’s maritime tracking details still lists its last port call as Pointe-a-Pierre on April 21 and without the AIS tracking information in between T&T and Aruba, it is almost impossible to tell where it was for the last four weeks.
Paria Fuel Trading chairman Newman George and general manager Mushtaq Mohammed have not responded to calls or texts about any of these issues.
Paria confirmed it saw a redacted bill of sale from a local Aruban buyer but did not say who the buyer was or the date of that redacted bill of sale.
Guardian Media yesterday asked Mohammed if the buyer breached the sale contract and had produced a redacted bill of sale that was false, what action could be taken against the buyer. He did not respond.
In its advertisement, Paria’s said it only amended the contract with ES Euro Shipping to include a sanction clause after it became public knowledge on April 23 that the ship did not sail to St Eustatius but went to Aruba.
However, one lawyer who worked in Petrotrin’s legal department and dealt with its sales contracts told Guardian Media yesterday that an email cannot be used to update an existing contract unless there was already a provision in the original contract for emails to be sufficient.
“And I cannot see that happening,” the lawyer said.
An agreement for sale conditions via email that is not attached and signed off on in an existing contract is not binding, the lawyer said.