Deserting the Sinking Ship of Civilisation By John Steele

I observed this trend beginning a few years ago, of the billionaires buying up bolt holes in places like New Zealand, to bug out to in style when the SHTF. The irony now is that while ordinary people can travel, in some cases only a few kilometres from home because of lockdowns, the billionaires may already be on their islands with their servants, having fancy drinks with fruit dripping off the cup of gold, while slaves pop grapes into their mouths.

https://summit.news/2021/07/23/billionaires-segregate-themselves-on-luxury-private-islands-as-ordinary-people-told-they-cant-travel/

"News that billionaire Google co-founder Larry Page has been hiding out on and buying isolated private islands in Fiji to avoid tourists who aren’t allowed in once again underscores how the elite is using the fallout from the pandemic to segregate themselves from the general public.

Page has been living off grid for over a year and forced a state-owned news website to remove an article about his activities that was also de-listed by Google in an apparent effort to conceal his location.

“He has spent months in Fiji during the coronavirus pandemic – mostly on the island of Tavarua – and it has been rumored the billionaire has bought at least one island in the country’s Mamanuca archipelago,” reports the Daily Mail.

“Page has also been spotted on a smaller island called Namotu – which a sailor named Lorenzo Cipriani claimed Page bought in a blog post in August.”

Page, who has a net worth of $117 billion, making him the sixth-wealthiest person in the world, was able to take advantage of Fiji’s ‘Blue Lane’ program, which “lets the super wealthy visit the archipelago on their superyachts and private jets, even when other travelers were banned.”

So while Page gets to enjoy a sumptuous view of the South Pacific while being attended to on his luxury private island by 30 staff waiting on him, ordinary people who have lost their jobs, businesses and homes due to the lockdown aren’t even allowed to travel there.”

Such is the life of a  1 percenter.

 

 

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