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    What is Tony Blair up to?

    Tony Blair has joined a committee overseeing the $31billion plan to move Indonesia's waterlogged capital Jakarta to the jungle of Borneo.

    The former British Prime Minister will be among several high profile figures sitting on a board of advisers headed by the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed.

    Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son, the founder and chief executive of SoftBank, will also join the project.

    Indonesia announced last August that it planned to move all the administrative functions of its government to a new city to be built 800 miles east of Jakarta by 2024.

    Mr Blair, 66, currently runs the Institute for Global Change, a non-profit organisation, which he launched using more than £9million from selling his advisory business in 2016.

    The business earned him millions round the world after he left office in 2007 but also drew criticism over some of its work for foreign clients, including the government of Kazakhstan.

    Mr Blair's office declined to comment on the Indonesia project and it is thought discussions about his level of involvement are at an early stage.

    The move has been prompted by chronic traffic, overcrowding and severe flooding in Jakarta which has a population of 10million and a further 20million in its greater metropolitan area.

    The city's water supplies and rivers are highly contaminated and congestion is estimated to cost the economy £5 billion a year.

    Jakarta was built on a swamp and parts of it are subsiding and earlier this month flash floods killed more than 50 and displaced hundreds of thousands.

    The new capital will be built on a 445,000-acre site in East Kalimantan, Borneo, almost triple the size of Jakarta and less likely to be hit by natural disasters such as flooding and earthquakes.

    However, much of the area is prone to forest fires caused by illegal deforestation.

    Construction of the new capital is due to begin next year ready for 1.5 million civil servants to relocate there in 2024, at a cost of £26 billion.

    Just under one fifth of that is intended to come directly from state funds and the rest from partnerships as well as direct investment from the private sector and state-owned companies.

    Luhut Pandjaitan, the Indonesian chief investment minister, said attracting advisers such as Mr Blair would boost investment in the new city.

    He said: 'We expected their presence would provide a confidence boost for prospective investors in the new capital.'

    Around one-fifth of the cost is to come from the state budget and the rest from businesses, both state-run companies and the private sector.

    The equatorial island of Borneo is divided between Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia and is known for its tropical rain forests and orangutans.

    It has large reserves of coal and offshore oil and natural gas and is an important producer of timber and palm oil.

    Indonesian President Joko Widodo met Sheikh Mohammed during a two-day trip to Abu Dhabi that ended on Monday.

    Indonesia is archipelago nation of more than 17,000 islands, but currently 54% of the country's nearly 270 million people live on Java, the country's most densely
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eo-jungle.html

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    There’s no limit to the scandals involving Tony Blair…
    I've even seen many, many, many stories that Blair is trying to sabotage Brexit!


    In this thread is only a small amount of information on the notorious B-liar: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...ighlight=Blair


    See Tony Blair with Jimmy Savile



    It is no secret that Tony Blair accused Iraq of having Weapons of Mass Destruction before Bush Jr.
    The following is an open secret (I actually found it posted on this forum, I forgot to +Rep that post, and couldn’t find it back even if I tried)…

    Despite flying restrictions on 12 September 2001, Sir Richard Dearlove (head of the British intelligence service, MI6); and Eliza Manningham-Buller (deputy chief of Britain’s intelligence service, MI5) flew to Washington DC.
    In his 2007 book, George Tenet will write: “I still don’t know how they got flight clearance into the country”.

    These top British spy agents and PM Tony Blair's foreign policy adviser Sir David Manning (who was already in the USA) met for dinner with: George Tenet (CIA Director), A.B. “Buzzy” Krongard (CIA’s executive director); Cofer Black (director of CIA’s Counterterrorist Center); Tyler Drumheller (chief of CIA’s European Division); the chief of the CIA’s Near East Division; James Pavitt; and Thomas Pickard (acting director of the FBI).

    The Americans already say they know that al-Qaeda was behind the 9/11 attacks: http://web.archive.org/web/201709260836 ... itishvisit


    In my opinion, General Probowo and Indonesia, connected to Donald Trump and Carl Icahn, are more interesting than Tony Blair…

    Prabowo said that General Wiranto was responsible for the 1999 East Timor burning, rape, mass murder, and torture by the TNI militia.
    According to US documents, Wiranto had the green light from British Prime Minister Tony Blair: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/vie...1&p=6227#p6120

    See General Probowo with his contact to Trump - Fadli Zion.


    See Donald Trump with Fadli Zion.
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