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"The more information uncovered about The Terra Mar Project, it's supporters, and partners it would appear the Elite have been using the ocean, and its International Laws to remain elusive, and engage in illegal activity under the guise of saving the ocean. "
Multiple webpages have been removed by google, and many internet archives about Ghislaine Maxwell's company. Google wouldn't be assisting in hiding connections to the company, now would they? Thankfully, screenshots remain, particularly about Richard Branson's support of TerraMar. "
"The moving of humans and children in shipping containers has been ongoing for many years, many not surviving. It seems to be a prevalent way to smuggle people and children from country to country. On July 7, 2020, Dutch police made a gruesome discovery in shipping containers after encrypted phones were cracked. Shipping containers had been converted into a "torture chamber", complete with a dentist's chair, pliers, scalpels and handcuffs. How many of these types of shipping containers exist, but are never found? In total 7 of these containers were found in the raid. What if this is more prevalent then imagined…and covert happening below sea level? "
"The Waitt Institute is a founding member of Terra Mar, along with National Geographic Pristine Seas, Oceans 5, and Dynamic Planet, of the Blue Prosperity Coalition which "aims to support governments in sustainable oceans management by providing financing, expertise, and tools to create marine protected areas (MPA)."
The TerraMar Project was founded on 26 September 2012 at the Blue Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Conference in Monterey, California, and focused on the 64% of the ocean that lies outside any single country's jurisdiction. Very convenient when moving illegal substances, and people.
What's more interesting, the Terra Mar Project website was hoping to "engage people with its interactive website, where visitors can claim a parcel of the ocean, “friend” a marine species like green turtles or sea otters, take a virtual dive, or find educational projects for parents and teachers. The virtual dive employs the new Google Earth Ocean, which was also premiered at the Blue Ocean festival. Google Oceans provides a similar experience to the search engine’s popular Street Views but on the ocean floor. “Google’s an amazing company that wants people to use their technology,” Maxwell says. “Google Ocean makes the high seas super-attractive and engaging, so we chose to showcase it on our site.”
Coincidentally, the Google Fishing Watch Program was created September 2012. The TerraMar Project was founded on 26 September 2012. The Global Fishing Watch project was originally founded by SkyTruth, Oceana, and Google Earth Outreach, but has since graduated to an independent nonprofit with close to 30 staff across the world and growing.
In 2014, on behalf of the TerraMar Project, Maxwell gave a lecture at the University of Texas at Dallas and later that year, a TED talk, about the importance of ocean conservation. Maxwell also spoke at the United Nations as the founder of the TerraMar Project. She accompanied Stuart Beck, a 2013 TerraMar board member, to two United Nations meetings to discuss the project. Maxwell presented at the Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavik Iceland in 2013. Scott Borgerson, the man she secretly married, was also listed on TerraMar's board of directors for 2013. In June 2014, Maxwell and Borgerson spoke at an event in Washington, DC sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, titled “Governing the Ocean Commons: Growing Challenges, New Approaches."
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