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  1. Where are Russia’s oligarchs hiding their wealth? QZ.COM Western countries are trying to crack down on Russian billionaires' assets, but the process could take years. ^^^ One trillion dollars
  2. Russian company owns big, successful clubs in Moscow. Their revenue is entirely Russian rubles. They don't want to keep all their rubles in Russia, so they transfer rubles to another business in Spain, and convert the rubles to Euros. But they need a business in Spain to do this. Now, it is difficult, nearly impossible to transfer rubles out of Russia. Transfer of money between one country and another country becomes money laundering when the money was illegally obtained; for example, selling of illegal drugs.
  3. I don't know what you mean by fraud. Multi-national businesses transfer money between countries all the time. Many companies do so to take advantage of favorable tax rates. See: Ireland’s status as tax haven for tech firms like Google, Facebook, and Apple is ending - The Verge WWW.THEVERGE.COM Its corporate tax rate will go from 12.5 percent to 15 percent. Other companies will move their money from a country where the value of the money is falling, such as in Turkey, or where a government may potentially seize their money. East Germany: How the GDR seized valuables from its citizens WWW.DW.COM Along with colonial and Nazi-looted art, a related chapter of German history is now being uncovered: How the former...
  4. They don't care. RLC is not in the business of making a profit. This is about international finance.
  5. They used to have their non-Russian face in a British possession, sharing the address with Stalingrad Shipping. They moved the non-Russian face to Cyprus well before the invasion. I believe there is a connection to at least one Russian business that remains in Putingrad, the city where he drove a taxi after the KGB was 'cancelled' by the Kremlin. I am quite certain that after the abrupt closing of the Russian apartments, and the strangling of Internet access for Russian citizens, they relocated their servers etc. to the West, beyond Putin's reach. They were either very fortuitous, or anticipated very early and well Putin's crackdown on the Web within Russia, and started establishing apartments in the West.
  6. Spain gives out Golden Passports, too. I had posted that a CCmember many months ago had described what I called an economic ecosystem of Russian businesses and properties in Barcelona, including RLC. Ash1 replied there was no such economic ecosystem. Maybe there isn't. Maybe there is. I don't have the time nor anywhere near enough fluency in Spanish to search the public records in Barcelona, which the original poster had apparently done.
  7. Not too much work if you want to know if the owners of RLC don't care if it loses money.
  8. Stock is privately held, so not traded. That does not mean someone like Miron or Bogdan,as employees, could not have a share or two.
  9. "of the people who are buying the passport of Cyprus, they were buying the European passport. They were buying an open door to 27 countries. "From 2013 to 2020, Cyprus issued almost 7,000 of those "golden passports" – nearly half to Russians. "Suddenly, the skyline of Limassol was injected with high-rise luxury apartments, its port with mega yachts and its stores with uber-wealthy Russians. "Alexandra Attalides: You could see them walking around like princesses, moving in the most expensive shops. They have their business, they have their houses, they have luxury houses. .............. "A big number, but just a fraction of the estimated 5.6 billion euros of Russian deposits made in Cyprus last year. We also asked Minister Petrides about this, the dozens of Cyprus properties and active shell companies we were able to trace back to sanctioned Russians."
  10. RLC is actually a corporation. It issues stock, tens of thousands of shares. << These statements are both true. Maybe Miron is a stockholder!!!!
  11. Miron in B-4. On the balcony.with Aziza! I want to read the explanations for this!!
  12. Miron in B-7. On the terrace with Bogdan. When will Lilith appear?
  13. Miron was from Barcelona and returned to Barcelona. Grisha arrived in Barcelona from elsewhere. He brought one suitcase, one backpack, and one carry-on bag. In the quick scan of replay to determine when he arrived at Karol's, I did not see any laptop. I never saw him on a phone. Grisha is predominately a Russian nickname, for Gregory. So I think he may be Russian. His stay at K&K's apartment was like what happened to Tani, and then the guest how followed Tani. Tani slept in Lilith's bed for two weeks before she was moved to Radi's room. and became an official participant. She was followed by another guest who stayed for about two weeks, and never became a participant. This guest was the girl that Tani asked Taylor to pretend to have lesbian sex with so Tim would leave her room. I agree with ddhm that Miron was leaving the project, and the party on Saturday was for him. Once Grisha arrived, either Miron or Anthony had to leave the project. It was just a matter of who and when.
  14. I really didn't know he was in K&K's place. I saw a thumbnail on Sunday of a guy putting clothes in a yellow suitcase and I thought maybe Kos was going on a trip. Couldn't see the face. Tonight, I went back through replay by date to see when the yellow suitcase arrived. In going through the replays, at night he seemed to stay in his room, and read books. I concluded he had arrived in Spain about Feb 16th, and this was not a social visit to K&K.
  15. This friend of Karol's arrived on Feb 16. From going through replay, he seems to have been waiting for the call from RLC telling him that they have a bed for him. Is he Russian?
  16. Take him up to the spa bath and check out the measurements.
  17. Thank you. I didn't recognize her. The light is better in B-7 than it is in the penthouse.
  18. Who is the attractive girl on the terrace 4-5? I think she is with Bogdan?
  19. Yes. There has to be a network tech on duty 24/7/365. Subscribers would expect nothing less. This is a site with a global audience streaming from many locations, often with many cams from a single location. Synchronized replay for all these cams for ten days must be maintained. Those who know network architecture far better than I have said that RLC is a sophisticated, expensive operation. That said, RLC often experiences load balancing issues. This commonly occurs when there is too much demand to watch what is happening in a particular room or apartment. The video stream will begin buffering, the stream can stall, skip, or be interrupted. Load balancers are used to distribute the stream to different servers globally. For example, if many subscribers in Italy and France are watching an orgy at Masha's, the load balancers will switch to a different server to stream the content to Italian subscribers. From a server in Zurich for example, to a server in England. This switching happens in milliseconds. When there was a big party in B-7 recently, with a band, RLC put all of B-4 under maintenance. I am quite certain this was done, preemptively, because there was insufficient bandwidth to stream simultaneously the party in B-7 and the 50+ cams in B-4. I had a girlfriend who sold load balancers for a major tech company in California. We would search for live streaming sites, predecessor sites to RLC, to identify sales opportunities. Porn sites are often early adopters of new technology. Many people in the tech industry became aware of the need for load balancers when Victoria's Secret decided to stream a live fashion show of its lingerie. Viewer demand was so high that the site crashed, and everyone's screen went to black, Fortunately for Victoria's Secret, this was a free show, so it didn't have to refund subscriptions.
  20. The free cams are supposed to be a tease. The network techs who monitor the cams will usually turn off a free cam when sexual activity occurs. They did not do so the other night with the free cam in the living room. They may have been watching the threesome in another room in B-4. Those who watched the LR free cam disliked and disapproved of what they saw happening and let RLC know about it in no uncertain terms, even threatening to post video of it on social media. These were CC posters issuing ultimatums. As a result, it appears that RLC will probably only have Barcelona free cams showing benign and innocent activities for a while, with perhaps more free cams on the Eastern European sites. What the Lord giveth, the Lord can taketh away. That's my guess. I also think the three girls tonight in the kitchen and elsewhere were a deliberate tactic by RLC. I don't think it was mere coincidence that the free kitchen cam was the B-7 kitchen, where there is never ever nudity or sex.
  21. Tani stayed with Lilith in Lilith's room for about two weeks, before she became an official participant She did no shows, obviously. Within two or three days of Tani getting Radi's old room, Tim groped and probably fingered her just outside the kitchen door. You could hear them but not see them. Her social behavior and interaction with the others was pretty limited for the entire time Tim was living in B-7. There were no more than 3-4 nights thereafter, where she was more expressive. Two of which were interrupted by Tim the Stalker. One can only speculate how the other participants in Barcelona felt knowing Tim might be watching them on his phone. They had no sense of privacy.
  22. The last girls night party in the kitchen -- and the girls were not naked like tonight -- Tim came busting in through the kitchen door and marched Tani up to her room, where he then refused to leave. That brought an end to the party.
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