Anonymous ID: 030035 Annobon Island - Eyes Dec. 28, 2019, 10:18 p.m. No.7650793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0799 >>0818 >>0824 >>0826 >>0830 >>0842 >>0851 >>0862 >>0867 >>0886 >>0887 >>0898 >>0916 >>1030 >>1042 >>1156

>>7650370

 

Call for eyes / digg

Anons, I may have stumbled onto another ‘ epstein island ‘

 

Regarding Q Post 3754 which references Sara Carter on twitter:

https://twitter.com/SaraCarterDC/status/1146175340433367040

WHERE IS OUR MONEY:

In 2015 @BarackObama and @JoeBiden gave #EquatorialGuinea $4.4M in US Aid. In 2016 #Swiss Gov seized 25 supercars valued at $13M belonging to the son of President of EG. He is facing charges of #corruption & #moneylaundering RETWEET

 

The wikipedia page for Equatorial Guinea is a tiny nation, only 1.2 million total population - “is one of sub-sarahan africas largest oil producers “ The money of course is not evenly distributed, rather only going to a few people. The country ranks 135th on the 2016 Human Development index. - What got me is their rather high child mortality rate of 20%. No press freedom and the worst of the worst in human rights.

 

Human trafficking is a significant problem; the 2012 U.S. Trafficking in Persons Report stated that Equatorial Guinea "is a source and destination for women and children subjected to forced labour and forced sex trafficking." The report rates Equatorial Guinea as a government that "does not fully comply with minimum standards and is not making significant efforts to do so.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equatorial_Guinea

 

So if you look at the island of Annobon Island - the main city San Antonio de Pale’

The updates to the airport and the sea port on this island between 2007 and 2010 make little to no sense to me. The airport is now nearly 7200’ long and 60’ wide - far more than this island needs as it is not a tourist destination. I can find many pictures before and after, but nearly nothing during construction - it appears the runway was extended nearly 3000’.

The port was rebuilt as well, massively overbuilt for such a small population - it is 400x400m across - and there are a lot of containers there. This is an island that gets hit regulary with mass storms.

The total amount of money that I have been able to figure out that was spent here was 200,000,000.000 COF which is equal to about 334 million USD - If this place isn’t being used for trafficking something else is seriously going on there.

 

The wikipedia article only shows the old runway - there is a very curious building in the shape of a KEYSTONE which I believe to be the hotel to the south / west of the end of the runway (05)

 

Symbolism.

The airport is exceptionally shiny - there is an image of the inside of it at https://visitguineaecuatorial.com/en/packs/private-tour-to-annobon-island/

 

I don’t know. Obama donates millions to Equatorial Guinea - a country run by a dictator - who starves his people, decimates his own population, a country deeply involved in human trafficking and has a high child death rate. Then they spend millions building up the airport and port to a place that isn’t for tourism.

No manufacturing, no crops, people live in shacks, no tourism and a building that looks like the same symbol we have all seen before.

Might be nothing, but this place doesn’t make any sense to me at all. It just doesn’t add up.

Anonymous ID: 030035 Solar Grid Annobon Island Dec. 28, 2019, 10:36 p.m. No.7650886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1156

>>7650793

Hey I just found out that the power grid to the west of the runway is a solar grid - which was a project headed by princeton power - WHICH is owned by GE, and the princeton power website is now offline.

 

https://www.genewsroom.com/press-releases/africas-largest-self-sufficient-solar-microgrid-project-created-through-technologies