Scams & Frauds
We’re going to court! Well, maybe…
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Finally the authorities have figured out that 1 plus 1 is 2, and that if they contact your editor for one thing at his residence they could probably contact him there for something else as well.
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Finally the authorities have figured out that 1 plus 1 is 2, and that if they contact your editor for one thing at his residence they could probably contact him there for something else as well.
So much for that whole spin that Patrick Visser was no longer involved in Silva Tree, which has been renamed into "Sustainable Capital Group".
In case you didn't know, my dear guests, you are currently finding yourself at a fundraiser party for our star of the evening, formerly known as "Rex Freeman" and now reborn as Mark Boswell. We all know that he doesn't just feel alone, but things haven't been going too well for him scam-wise either.
What's going on with Silva Tree, Sustainable Capital Group and Patrick Visser, Maurice Sjerps and Keren Visser-Katz? Your Bananama Republic decided to run a factsheet.
Desperate forestry con man Patrick Visser starts Q&A session without anyone answering his nutty questions.
Reforestation fraudster Patrick Visser's yammering about a picture triggers neo-nazi scam pimp Don Winner fantasies about judges and court orders.
Silva Tree's Patrick Visser has disappeared from the web, while a European report lists them as "land grabbing vultures" linked to boiler room schemes.
Legitimate companies are too busy running their businesses to waste time and assets on throwing money at lawyers to chase pesky journalists in Panamanian kangaroo criminal courts. But not Patrick Visser's Silva Tree, which has filed a criminal complaint against us and the Christian Science Monitor. UPDATE: Logging in Surinam, extortion.
Patrick Visser of Silva Tree is the latest rogue to join Monte Friesner and Don Winner in their Panama jihad against journalism.
Law firm wants to shut us down! But we believe the public doesn't need to be protected from Bananama Republic; it needs to be warned against hustlers like Patrick Visser and their rogue business schemes.