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:’’In other words, Bougainville needed to create her own independent and sovereign system in order to be free from the control of the other international financial and governing structure. Also, it was very clear that the funds we needed to work with in uprooting, pulling down, destroying and overthrowing the existing foreign control system could not be earned through the conventional system. A new international system needed to be established whose control and coordination would not be based overseas but right here on our own soil.’’<ref name=7-10/>
:’’In other words, Bougainville needed to create her own independent and sovereign system in order to be free from the control of the other international financial and governing structure. Also, it was very clear that the funds we needed to work with in uprooting, pulling down, destroying and overthrowing the existing foreign control system could not be earned through the conventional system. A new international system needed to be established whose control and coordination would not be based overseas but right here on our own soil.’’<ref name=7-10/>


Thus began the creation of the U-Vistract System. At first, the “U-Vistract Mission” was established as a Christian mission program in Australia. After Musingku was arrested and publicly denigrated{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} by the [[Australian Securities and Investments Commission]] (ASIC) for an unlicensed securities and investment program, churches continued to invest.
Thus began the creation of the U-Vistract System. At first, the “U-Vistract Mission” was established as a Christian mission program in Australia. After Musingku was arrested and publicly denigrated <ref name=15-9> [http://www.ibom.biz/public%20docos/Issue%2015.pdf]Papala Chronicles Issue 15 p 9</ref> by the [[Australian Securities and Investments Commission]] (ASIC) for an unlicensed securities and investment program, churches continued to invest.


:’’On October 19th 1999 in one of my trips to Australia the ASIC placed me under house-arrest….After a heavy interrogatory session they demanded me to shut down all my operations in the country. The ASIC publicized the matter in the media to let the world of Australia know about the so-called illegal operations. However, U-Vistract grew even stronger, gaining momentum almost overnight. The number of my agencies grew in Kempsey, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold coast, etc.’’ <ref> [http://www.ibom.biz/public%20docos/Issue%205.pdf]Papala Chronicles Issue 5 p 9</ref>
:’’On October 19th 1999 in one of my trips to Australia the ASIC placed me under house-arrest….After a heavy interrogatory session they demanded me to shut down all my operations in the country. The ASIC publicized the matter in the media to let the world of Australia know about the so-called illegal operations. However, U-Vistract grew even stronger, gaining momentum almost overnight. The number of my agencies grew in Kempsey, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold coast, etc.’’ <ref name=15-9/>


From Australia, Musingku took his U-Vistract program to Pt Moresby, Papua New Guinea. While in Pt Moresby, he attempted to set up a bank in the old Hawaiian Bank building, but he was shut down by the PNG government and forced to leave to the Solomon Islands. He began again to set up his system, but the Australian police in the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands ([[RAMSI]]) forced him out. In 2003 he travelled to Ona’s headquarters in Guava, [[Panguna]], Bougainville, and established a bank there. Two years later he was able to travel to his ancestral village of Tonu, where he established his bank headquarters in an old cattle farm owned by the paramount chief. This, he said, was the manger from which would issue salvation of the world. <ref> [http://www.ibom.biz/public%20docos/Issue%2014.pdf]Papala Chronicles Issue 14 p 9</ref>
From Australia, Musingku took his U-Vistract program to Pt Moresby, Papua New Guinea. While in Pt Moresby, he attempted to set up a bank in the old Hawaiian Bank building, but he was shut down by the PNG government and forced to leave to the Solomon Islands. He began again to set up his system, but the Australian police in the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands ([[RAMSI]]) forced him out. In 2003 he travelled to Ona’s headquarters in Guava, [[Panguna]], Bougainville, and established a bank there. Two years later he was able to travel to his ancestral village of Tonu, where he established his bank headquarters in an old cattle farm owned by the paramount chief. This, he said, was the manger from which would issue salvation of the world. <ref> [http://www.ibom.biz/public%20docos/Issue%2014.pdf]Papala Chronicles Issue 14 p 9</ref>

Revision as of 04:05, 22 January 2011

U-Vistract is an investment plan created by Noah Musingku in Papua New Guinea (PNG) around 1999 as a means of providing a sovereign wealth source for an independent Bougainville. Eventually, it was established, and expelled, from Australia, PNG, Solomon Islands, but continues to exist in some form in the island Bougainville under the rule of Musingku as King David Peii II.

Description

U-Vistract is considered by most outsiders to be a typical Ponzi scheme, where input of money at the bottom of the pyramid allows the distribution of money to the fortunate few at the top. What is rarely mentioned in the media is that the plan has always been to back the assets of the plan with the in-ground natural resources, including copper, silver, gold, zinc and other products, which were well known resources on Bougainville.

Principles

Since its first appearance, U-Vistract has been called a "Christian Ministry".

"U-Vistract officials have informed their clients that the Company is a Christian Ministry commissioned to finance the End-Time Harvest..."..
’’“…the organization is not a money scheme aimed at cheating people or making overnight millionaires. The organization is here to promote Christianity, peace, justice and equality.” ‘’
’’“The organization is here to ensure that grassroots citizens not only accept Jesus Christ as their personal saviour but also to ensure that each family has enough food to eat each day, enough money to buy clothes, enough money to pay for school fees, accommodation, transport and all other basic necessities of life.”’’

[1]

It was later declared that:

’’This U-VISTRACT System is a huge universal Banking and Monetary Network backed by unparalleled and unprecedented gold reserves ever in history.’’ [2]

U-Vistract was created to be the means for impoverished, but resource-rich third world nations to create the financial resources needed to gain and maintain sovereignty:

Unlike “globalism”, U-Vistract will guarantee self-sufficiency to all Papua New Guineans and eventually citizens of other developing countries. [3] Musingku used this critique to develop his own “ten step program” which would overturn worldly financial systems and bring about the “salvation and/or rescue of our land from all foreign domination” (Royal Reserve Bank of Papala, 2002). The “ten steps” focussed on stages of suffering and conflict akin to premillennialist beliefs concerning the “tribulation” and end times. Musingku’s economic and spiritual nationalism sits comfortably within Jorgensen’s “Third Wave” Pentecostalism. “Third Wave” Pentecostalism is remorselessly expansionist but works in the currency of particular nation states. Countries or groups of countries are targeted for prayer and mass evangelism. The borders of “spiritual warfare” correspond to secular polities and may even intrude into local cultural histories. [4].

In order to fund third world independence, it was necessary for these nations to monetize their wealth, either by industrial exploitation, or by international trade using the assets as collateral. They had already seen the results of mining by large multinational corporations, which cared nothing for the land or the people. But they needed access to the international trading platforms set up to trade on in-ground assets, [5] and they were initially unable to penetrate this elite financial world to accomplish this.

Formation of U-Vistract

In 1997, seven years after the unilateral declaration of independence, the Bougainville Revolutionary Army was fully in control of the island, but its leadership was starting to split into different factions. Francis Ona continued in full control of the army, and intended to achieve full independence. His co-president in the Bougainville Interim Government, Joseph Kabui, was seeking rapprochement with PNG and formation of an Autonomous Bougainville Government, while the army General Sam Kauona had his own path. Musingku met with each of them as a mediator, and by 19 December had signed agreements with each. They realized that it would be impossible to join the three parties together without a source of funding, and that it would be impossible to achieve political independence without financial sovereignty. [6] As Musingku’s wrote,

’’In other words, Bougainville needed to create her own independent and sovereign system in order to be free from the control of the other international financial and governing structure. Also, it was very clear that the funds we needed to work with in uprooting, pulling down, destroying and overthrowing the existing foreign control system could not be earned through the conventional system. A new international system needed to be established whose control and coordination would not be based overseas but right here on our own soil.’’[6]

Thus began the creation of the U-Vistract System. At first, the “U-Vistract Mission” was established as a Christian mission program in Australia. After Musingku was arrested and publicly denigrated [7] by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) for an unlicensed securities and investment program, churches continued to invest.

’’On October 19th 1999 in one of my trips to Australia the ASIC placed me under house-arrest….After a heavy interrogatory session they demanded me to shut down all my operations in the country. The ASIC publicized the matter in the media to let the world of Australia know about the so-called illegal operations. However, U-Vistract grew even stronger, gaining momentum almost overnight. The number of my agencies grew in Kempsey, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold coast, etc.’’ [7]

From Australia, Musingku took his U-Vistract program to Pt Moresby, Papua New Guinea. While in Pt Moresby, he attempted to set up a bank in the old Hawaiian Bank building, but he was shut down by the PNG government and forced to leave to the Solomon Islands. He began again to set up his system, but the Australian police in the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) forced him out. In 2003 he travelled to Ona’s headquarters in Guava, Panguna, Bougainville, and established a bank there. Two years later he was able to travel to his ancestral village of Tonu, where he established his bank headquarters in an old cattle farm owned by the paramount chief. This, he said, was the manger from which would issue salvation of the world. [8]

Throughout the process we were on the lookout for an ideal government that would allow us to fit our system into it without unnecessary restrictions, terms or conditions. Our search around the world could not locate any such government.
The answer was right here on Bougainville. However, it could not be the Autonomous government as she was already defiled with a foreign partner. Meekamui was clearly the only one that fitted our descriptions and expectations. [9]
All other governments including Australia, PNG, Solomon Islands, etc, could not fit into this description as they already had other software programs [nb 1] fitted into them. Australia repelled us in 2000. PNG pushed us out in 1999 and again in 2002. [10]

Expansion

The PNG government under advice from its foreign controllers such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund had tried everything possible to block our way forward, [11]
Others merely saw us as nobodies, pyramid schemes, conmen, and cargo/religious cults, etc. They did not realize that we were busy growing and extending our branches around the world, establishing a new international system of governance, monetary and banking. [11]

U-V was established in several countries besides Bougainville. In 2002, it was already in 4 nations, including PNG. [11] Its branches were considered to be branches of a government, with governors of different districts and regions in foreign nations. Along with a system of banks, branches and governorships in several countries, U-Vistract established an “alternate UN” called ‘’’Royal Assembly of Nations and Kingdoms’’’. Emissaries were sent from U-Vistract and RAONK to several nations, including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands, the UK and Netherlands.

Implementation and operation

Initially, deposits were made in several currencies into bank accounts. Later, accounts were offered in ordinary and several high-yield investment categories.

In 2005 in Bougainville, the U-Vistract system began using bank cards to allow members to purchase goods in “U-Vistract’s Royal International Trade and Commerce System”. Merchants were promised reimbursement for member purchases.

“Based on your bulging balances and bank statements, we will arrange with them a similar transaction program. If you want a car, truck or similar we will make similar arrangements with those who are registered with our system overseas and import your vehicles for you. Once you have decided on your choice we will arrange with suppliers and import them for you”, the King said. Similar arrangements can be done for clients wanting housing and building supplies who will pick from different housing designs and once they have made their choice, the U-Vistract system will import these items for them direct from suppliers and warehouses and credit their accounts from the clients’ accounts with the RIBM. [12]

Involvement

U-Vistract was a financial lending pyramid scheme into which approximately 60,000 Bougainvilleans invested.[13]

[14]

Within a few years, some 70,000 Papua New Guineans had deposited K350 million into U-Vistract alone. U-Vistract also attracted followers in Australia, Solomon Islands and Fiji. In Australia, a small number of Queensland investors contributed some AUD500,000 between July and October 1999… This drew the attention of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), which stopped the further spread of the scheme and required U-Vistract to return the money to its investors (ASIC, 1999).

[15]

Initially, U-Vistract had support from the PNG Government, led by Prime Minister Bill Skate. Skate’s Treasurer, Iairo Lasaro, exempted U-Vistract and nine other fast money schemes from the requirements of the Financial Institutions Act. Skate and his Deputy are said to have been large investors in U-Vistract and Money Rain. Many Papua New Guineans believe it was their extravagant investments (of public money) that exhausted the schemes’ capacity to pay….;;
Musingku defied court orders and continued to operate. He was declared bankrupt (Post- Courier, 15 June 2000) and subsequently charged with contempt of court for continuing to solicit deposits. Musingku attempted to set up another money scheme, the “Royal Reserve Bank of Papala”, but police and BPNG officials raided the new pseudo-bank and closed it down. In 2002, Musingku fled to Bougainville and thence to Solomon Islands.

One U-Vistract official said that “only born-again Christians would be paid” since only they could handle wealth morally. [15]

Promises

Promises to members and investors included high interest rates of 19 to 40% monthly, and later 100% or more monthly.

“Our normal personal savings accounts offer 19% to 20% which is very much higher than the IBD and T/Bills of the conventional system” he said. “T/Bills at BPNG are 15% to 20% compared to 75% at our Central Bank”.Issue 16 p 10 Eventually, interest on even overnight deposits was significant enough to yield significant returns. [16]

By the time the system was fully implemented in Bougainville in 2005, promissory notes were issued for payment of school fees, millions and billions of dollars worth of government funding in local and foreign jurisdictions, international aid, purchase of an airline, and support of widows and survivors of casualties of the recent wars.

Results

A few selected people did receive payouts from the accounts, but most received nothing. Misuse of the system quickly showed up, and discipline, in the form of banishment from a bank that members believe provides unlimited wealth, was quick in coming. [17]

U-Vistract indicates that they still intend to pay on these accounts, and recently outside investments in to the Me’ekamui banking system appears to have bridged the link to the monetization of Bougainville’s natural resources.

Present status

In 2010, the International Bank of Me’ekamui, [18] one of Musingku’s bank group, established relations with a group of companies and individuals engaged in commerce outside of the usual financial system. [19] [20] This group has provided billions of dollars in capital to U-Vistract through IBOM, and provided the means for capitalization of the in-ground assets that Bougainville contains, while IBOM has provided access to the international banking system. Thus, U-Vistract now has the ability to generate the tremendous amounts of wealth that Musingku envisioned in the late 1990s.

A new, gold backed currency is pending issuance. It will be a gold-backed “Kina” (not PNG Kina) worth 1 gm of gold. Currently, the exchange is the UVD at 10 USD to 1 UVD, [21] now at 1 gm gold. This issue will include bills with the likenesses of Muskingku/King David, as well as Jesus Christ.[22]

Notes

  1. ^ > Musingku refers to nations as hardware, and their forms of government as software

References

  1. ^ U-Vistract News, Nov 23, 2001, Vol1, Issue 12
  2. ^ [1]Papala Chronicles Issue 7
  3. ^ U-Vistract News, 2001: 11
  4. ^ Jorgensen, D. 2005. Third Wave Evangelism and the Politics of the Global in Papua New Guinea: Spiritual Warfare and the Recreation of Place in Telefolmin. Oceania 75: 444-460
  5. ^ [2]
  6. ^ a b [3]Papala Chronicles Issue 7 p 10
  7. ^ a b [4]Papala Chronicles Issue 15 p 9
  8. ^ [5]Papala Chronicles Issue 14 p 9
  9. ^ [6]Papala Chronicles Issue 2
  10. ^ [7]Papala Chronicles Issue 8 p. 9
  11. ^ a b c [8]Papala Chronicles Issue 3
  12. ^ [9]Papala Chronicles Issue 9 p 2
  13. ^ [10]McKenzie, Stan, World Socialist Website, ‘’Papua New Guinea fast money schemes: a financial house of cards collapses’’, accessed 16 June 2009
  14. ^ [11]
  15. ^ a b [12] (Australian Securities and Investments Commission 1999) Cite error: The named reference "”SSGM”" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  16. ^ [13]Papala Chronicles Issue 19 p 7
  17. ^ [14]Papala Chronicles Issue 10 p 1
  18. ^ [15]www.ibom.biz
  19. ^ www.financialhope.info
  20. ^ www.zcash.org
  21. ^ [16]Papala Chronicles Issue 4
  22. ^ [ http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/uvistract-conman-offers-jesus-money-20090708-dcuu.html]

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