Sunday, November 21, 2021

Anthony Billis


Billis was the sole director of both companies and his wife the sole shareholder.
In 2018 The Takeovers Panel ordered that Tribune chief Anthony 'Anton' Billis, his wife Phanatchakorn Wichaikul and other Tribune shareholders, including Sierra Gold, Trans Global Capital and Lake Grace Exploration, correct their shareholding notices for Tribune. The duo are partners in Northern Star Resources’ rich East Kundana gold mine. Rand’s forced sell-down reduced Billis’ voting control over Tribune from 59% to less than 50%. Billis lied about the ownership of the company’s major shareholders, Seychelles-registered Sierra Gold and Trans Global.

Michael Giovinazzo and Anthony Byron Billis. Terry Magee is one of Billis's underlings.
Tribune and Rand hoarded most of their physical gold from Kundana.

Croatian born Anthony Billis was sentenced to 29 months in 1996 for attempting to sell Rand shares while in bankruptcy, thus defrauding his creditors. Within days of his bankruptcy order Billis tried to sell a block of Rand (then Tern Minerals) to an associate at a deep discount. In 2018 Croatian mechanical engineer Franjo Bozic sought damages for fraud and breach of contract.
Anthony Billis was one of three who won a record-breaking defamation suit against Mr Terence McLernon in 2016 over defamatory claims accusing the trio of standover tactics and corporate theft. Mclernon claimed Billis, along with busted payday lender Oliver Douglas and former company director Paul Matich were corrupt. The highest-ever defamation payout in WA from Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Martin said that Mclernon dispensed “liberal amounts of poison”. One writ said it should lead Mr McLernon into prison.
Very recently multi-millionaire Billis won a court payment order from the retired RAAF veteran Mclernon. $25 per week is required to be paid.

Anthony Billis

anthonybillis@gmail.com,info@randmining.com.au,tribune@tribune.com.au.

Oliver Douglas - Payday loan scammer. odouglas@aussiecash.com
Threats from busted Oz conman Mr. Oliver Douglas. Ollie says I best leave Brett Matich and Anton Billis be.
"f*ck off and in doing so take off the crap you have on Anton Billis and Brett Matich otherwise I will start on you. Just try me! I will start work diminishing your advertising dollars and light you up. Just go away idiot! You stink! Get that shit off your website regarding Brett Matich and Anton Billis or I will start on you with Google. I got that shit off before that you and the Pig put up about Brett Matich. Email me again and the war is on!"
 

terry.magee@gmail.com
See ----->http://drstoxxman.blogspot.com/p/anton-billis.html
See ----->https://www.gangsterismout.com/2021/11/terry-magee-sore-anus.html
See ----->Brett 'the Hobbit' Matich - MXR.v

Friday, November 19, 2021

Narcocorridos

A Haitian gang leader recently published a musical attack on what he frames as government failures to provide for the people of Haiti. These are common in Mexico, which has a long tradition of what are colloquially dubbed narcocorridos. "With an AK-47 and a bazooka on my shoulder, cross my path and I’ll chop your head off, we’re bloodthirsty, crazy, and we like to kill,” one song goes. The outlaw lifestyle has an appeal to youngsters, who are attracted to narcocorridos in part because it has been stigmatized. In Mexico, northwest Chihuahua state has banned live performances of narcocorridos or the playing of such songs on the radio. But trying to forbid them has had the reverse effect.

Narcocorridos

A Haitian gang leader recently published a musical attack on what he frames as government failures to provide for the people of Haiti. These are common in Mexico, which has a long tradition of what are colloquially dubbed narcocorridos. "With an AK-47 and a bazooka on my shoulder, cross my path and I’ll chop your head off, we’re bloodthirsty, crazy, and we like to kill,” one song goes. The outlaw lifestyle has an appeal to youngsters, who are attracted to narcocorridos in part because it has been stigmatized. In Mexico, northwest Chihuahua state has banned live performances of narcocorridos or the playing of such songs on the radio. But trying to forbid them has had the reverse effect.

Narcocorridos

A Haitian gang leader recently published a musical attack on what he frames as government failures to provide for the people of Haiti. These are common in Mexico, which has a long tradition of what are colloquially dubbed narcocorridos. "With an AK-47 and a bazooka on my shoulder, cross my path and I’ll chop your head off, we’re bloodthirsty, crazy, and we like to kill,” one song goes. The outlaw lifestyle has an appeal to youngsters, who are attracted to narcocorridos in part because it has been stigmatized. In Mexico, northwest Chihuahua state has banned live performances of narcocorridos or the playing of such songs on the radio. But trying to forbid them has had the reverse effect.

Narcocorridos

A Haitian gang leader recently published a musical attack on what he frames as government failures to provide for the people of Haiti. These are common in Mexico, which has a long tradition of what are colloquially dubbed narcocorridos. "With an AK-47 and a bazooka on my shoulder, cross my path and I’ll chop your head off, we’re bloodthirsty, crazy, and we like to kill,” one song goes. The outlaw lifestyle has an appeal to youngsters, who are attracted to narcocorridos in part because it has been stigmatized. In Mexico, northwest Chihuahua state has banned live performances of narcocorridos or the playing of such songs on the radio. But trying to forbid them has had the reverse effect.

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Juan Carlos Gonzalez = $5m bounty

The U.S. Department of State announced a reward of up to $5m for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez. U.S.-born Valencia Gonzalez is accused of being a leader of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion. Cops identified Valencia Gonzalez as a leader of the cartel's armed wing known as Grupo Elite. The reward comes after the State Department offered a $5m reward for Audias Flores-Silva, a boss of the CJNC, and a $10m reward for Nemesio Ruben Oseguera-Cervantes, the leader of the cartel and stepfather to Valencia Gonzalez.
Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez is a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. (CJNG)
Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez - the ruthless chief behind Jalisco New Generation Cartel's elite military units - is reportedly next in line as boss. Gonzalez runs military units El RR and El Grupo Delta, who are battling for territory in central Mexico.

Current boss El Mencho's health is said to be deteriorating and Gonzalez is heir apparent. El Mencho's son, Ruben Oseguera-González 'El Menchito' should have been next in line to the throne, but he was extradited to the US.
CJNG captured a leader with Carteles Unidos who went by the nickname Ghost Rider. They used rubbing alcohol to set fire to his face and filmed as he screamed in agony and begged to be killed.

Juan Carlos Gonzalez = $5m bounty

The U.S. Department of State announced a reward of up to $5m for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez. U.S.-born Valencia Gonzalez is accused of being a leader of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion. Cops identified Valencia Gonzalez as a leader of the cartel's armed wing known as Grupo Elite. The reward comes after the State Department offered a $5m reward for Audias Flores-Silva, a boss of the CJNC, and a $10m reward for Nemesio Ruben Oseguera-Cervantes, the leader of the cartel and stepfather to Valencia Gonzalez.
Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez is a Mexican drug lord and high-ranking leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. (CJNG)
Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez - the ruthless chief behind Jalisco New Generation Cartel's elite military units - is reportedly next in line as boss. Gonzalez runs military units El RR and El Grupo Delta, who are battling for territory in central Mexico.

Current boss El Mencho's health is said to be deteriorating and Gonzalez is heir apparent. El Mencho's son, Ruben Oseguera-González 'El Menchito' should have been next in line to the throne, but he was extradited to the US.
CJNG captured a leader with Carteles Unidos who went by the nickname Ghost Rider. They used rubbing alcohol to set fire to his face and filmed as he screamed in agony and begged to be killed.

Damiano Dipopolo out of HAMC in bad - thief

Former Kelowna president Damiano Dipopolo and vice-president Lester Jones were kicked out of the HAMC in bad standing for pilfering club f...