UN Sells
Mandela Prize To Greek Oil Magnate's Wife
Vardionoyannis No Reply to Banned Press
By Matthew
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 17 – How corrupt is
today's UN? Well, under
Antonio Guterres the UN has
even put the Nelson Mandela
Prize up for sale.
On July
17, the prize will be given to
the wife of an oil, shipping
and finance titan - he
purchased soccer or football
teams, and now a UN award,
just like China purchase
Antonio
Guterres.
The awardee:
Marianna Vardionoyannis
Consider: "Who
are George Vardis and his wife
Marianna Vardionoyannis? Apart
from Motor Oil, the family
also invests in shipping,
finance and soccer teams.
Vardinoyannis served a number
of years in the Greek Naval
Forces before being discharged
with the grade of
Vice-Admiral. Vardis and wife
Marianna Vardionoyannis are
reportedly good friends with
the Kennedys."
There is a
connection to UNESCO, a
France-dominated organization
the corrupt of which (French)
UN Spokesperson Stephane
Dujarric refuses to answer
written questions on from banned
Inner City Press (Guterres'
Melissa Fleming has refused to
answer a polite appeal from
pro bono law firm Quinn
Emanuel, here).
The UN
won't answer on why the spouse
of an oil titan is being given
this award, instead for
example of activists in Haiti
who had fought to make the UN
compensate the survivors of
people the UN killed with
cholera, or peacekeepers'
rapes.
The UN has sold
Mandela. What's next? Watch
this site.
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