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11/13/17 4:33 PM

#56214 RE: just Scottie #56213

Columbia may have a plan, but this has nothing to do with Kate. Kate has told many stories and lies, and those lies keep changing as she keeps getting caught. She has said several times that plants were already in the ground. Several... Times.
The story keeps changing but the scam remains the same.
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just Scottie

11/13/17 5:05 PM

#56217 RE: just Scottie #56213

About Fundacion Gestores Sociales
A non-profit organization working with Colombian community in a situation of vulnerability, guiding and leading the formulation, management and execution of integral care projects that promote the improvement of the quality of life and the eradication of poverty, especially the victims of the conflict in Colombia.
https://twitter.com/fungestores
https://www.facebook.com/pg/fundaciongessociales/posts/?ref=page_internal

“Social Managers in partnership with Green Mine Solutions (Seed Inca of Colombia) we are developing an innovative productive project for the substitution of illicit crops and income generation aimed at the country's most vulnerable peasant families.” Translated from the website

http://www.fungestores.org/

URBO, ANTIOQUIA, Colombia, Nov. 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Inca Worldwide (OTC Pink:QEDN), working through Green Mine Solutions SAS (GMS), has entered into an alliance with the Colombian government in regard to the government's plan outlined in its National Comprehensive Program for the Substitution of Illicit Crops ("Programa Nacional de Integral de Sustitución de Cultivos de Uso Ilícito" or PNIS), especially related to work with the High Counselor for Post-Conflict ("Alto Consejero para el Postconflicto"). Working with GMS and Fungestores ("Fundación Gestores Sociales"), the national plan involves a program for voluntary crop substitution from coca plants to Sacha Inchi in Colombia.


Already, 55,000 families have signed into the program, involving 47,000 hectares in the departments (or states) of Nariño, Meta, Vichada, Norte de Santander, Cauca, and Caquetá.

Fungestores and GMS will begin with 500 hectares in Nariño, Meta, Antioquia, Cauca, and Caquetá—all financed by the Colombian Government. For this effort, GMS forecasts revenue of over $3,250,000 for the fourth quarter of 2017.


We are pleased to announce we have finished an exclusive agreement with Fungestores, a non-profit organization(NPO) in Colombia that we have been working with for three years. The Colombian government uses the same protocol that the United States uses, in that all contracts must be submitted by "open bid" unless submitted by a NPO. Fungestores has more than ten years’ experience working with illegal farmers and victims of the conflict and now we have an exclusive contract with them.
What does this mean for us?
By joining forces, we are now able to present projects to the government and request grant based funding that will benefit our farmers and allow our project to succeed.
We just presented our first project to the Colombian government and expect to get a response back within twenty (20) days. We are working with Fungestores to present more projects to the government over the coming months.

The Colombian government has received $800,000,000 USD from the World Bank in December, 2016 for the post-conflict
http://projects.worldbank.org/P158520?lang=en

The Obama administration left almost $500 Million USD to Colombia to remove land mines, replace illegal crops and rural development projects
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/colombian-peace-deal-marks-rare-victory-for-us-diplomacy/2016/08/27/0d0ac8aa-6ad7-11e6-91cb-ecb5418830e9_story.html?utm_term=.7a633e2069f9

Together with the EU Member States, the EU has invested €1.5 billion in peacebuilding activities in Colombia.
https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/eu-trust-fund-colombia_en

All this funding goes to cover the following 5 POINTS from the peace treaty:
1) A bilateral cease fire has been signed and the FARC rebels will hand in all weapons to the United Nations.
2) Over 6,000,000 displaced farmers are now returning to their homes trying to rebuild a life after a five-decade struggle.
3) A program for land restitution by the US and Colombian governments has been set up for those displaced by the struggle.
4) One of the agreements of the peace treaty allow the FARC to be reintegrated into society. Furthermore, their organization will advance as a political movement, which will ultimately participate in the 2018 National election.
5) Both the present government and the FARC have agreed to cooperate in collective efforts to eradicate drug trafficking, which has been the primary role in fueling the conflict. Sacha Inchi is the only crops that has been accepted by both FARC and the illegal farmers as the ideal crop to substitute illegal crops
Our project cover 3 of the 5 points of the peace agreement
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http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/5-Key-Points-to-the-Colombian-Peace-Deal-20160824-0030.html