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A drunk conversation with Bard on Zelensky and the Pandora Papers...

"Sure, here is a transcript of the conversation we just had:

You: tell me about president zelenskys connection to the Pandora Papers release

Bard: President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was named in the Pandora Papers, a leak of 11.9 million confidential documents that exposed the offshore financial dealings of world leaders, politicians, and celebrities. The documents showed that Zelensky and his partners had set up a network of offshore companies in 2012, shortly before he became a successful actor and comedian.

One of the offshore companies, Maltex Multicapital Corp, was registered in the British Virgin Islands. Zelenskyy owned a stake in the company until March 2019, just a month before he was elected president. He then transferred his shares to Sergiy Shefir, a close friend and business partner.

The Pandora Papers also revealed that Zelenskyy and his partners had purchased expensive London property through the offshore companies. The properties were worth an estimated $41 million.

Zelenskyy has defended his use of offshore companies, saying that he did so to protect his assets from pro-Russian forces. He has also said that he has paid all taxes on his overseas income.

You: his wife still receives payments though? he's only just removed himself not her?

Bard: That is correct. Zelenskyy's wife, Olena Zelenska, is the sole beneficial owner of Film Heritage, a company that received payments from Maltex Multicapital Corp. The Pandora Papers do not contain details on the size of any dividend payments, or how many may have been made. However, it is possible that Zelenska has continued to receive payments from Film Heritage since her husband transferred his shares to Shefir.

Zelenskyy has defended his wife's ownership of Film Heritage, saying that she inherited the company from her father. He has also said that she has no control over the company's finances.

However, the Pandora Papers revelations have raised questions about Zelenska's financial dealings. Some have accused her of using her husband's position to enrich herself. Others have said that she is simply a victim of her husband's past financial dealings.

It is still unclear whether Zelenska will face any consequences for her husband's actions. However, the Pandora Papers revelations have certainly cast a shadow over her husband's presidency.

You: sketchy

Bard: Yes, the Pandora Papers revelations are certainly sketchy. It is unclear why Zelenskyy and his wife would have set up offshore companies and purchased expensive London property if they were not trying to hide something. The fact that Zelenskyy transferred his shares in Maltex Multicapital Corp to Shefir just before he was elected president also raises questions about his motives.

It is possible that Zelenskyy and his wife were simply trying to protect their assets from pro-Russian forces. However, it is also possible that they were trying to avoid paying taxes on their overseas income. Only time will tell what the full truth is.

In the meantime, the Pandora Papers revelations have certainly cast a shadow over Zelenskyy's presidency. He has been a popular figure in Ukraine, but the revelations have raised questions about his commitment to fighting corruption. It remains to be seen whether the Pandora Papers will have a lasting impact on his presidency.

You: but they never pid any of the taxes they clearly avoided?

Bard: It is not clear whether Zelenskyy and his wife ever paid taxes on their overseas income. The Pandora Papers do not contain any information about their tax status. However, Zelenskyy has said that he has paid all taxes on his overseas income.

If Zelenskyy and his wife did not pay taxes on their overseas income, they could be liable for back taxes and penalties. However, it is also possible that they were able to legally avoid paying taxes by using offshore companies.

Only a full investigation would be able to determine whether Zelenskyy and his wife paid taxes on their overseas income. However, the Pandora Papers revelations have certainly raised questions about their tax status.

You: whos going to investigate the president of a country at war?

Bard: The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the most likely organization to investigate the president of a country at war. The ICC is an independent international court that investigates and prosecutes individuals accused of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.

The ICC has jurisdiction to investigate crimes committed in Ukraine, as Ukraine is a party to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC. However, the ICC can only investigate crimes committed on the territory of Ukraine, or by nationals of Ukraine, if the Ukrainian government has not been able or willing to investigate the crimes itself."

Plenty of businesses find it worth enough to run ads or ad like posts paid for by them. I haven’t and won’t use it. Indirect profits from ads is still making them money. Whether what it costs vs how much more business they get is debatable. You can dislike something but can’t deny it has its purpose and probably serving it to some degree. Ads are basically free here but not enough engagement for any company outside a cc based project or these β€œweb3”4,5,6,7,8 buffoons who still mostly use the other platforms to get more reach. It’s simple and this place is currently serving like a total of 2 current purposes. An extremely wealthy dude who doesn’t need money getting the most on here vs Twitter now paying people money for just interacting and promoting ads for revenue. I love the Nostr protocol but it has a long way to go. Let the best clients win.

Perhaps I should have said this bunch of your haters opt not to engage as much. πŸ˜‚ you’ve upset them too much and it broke their will to argue anymore.

It is an severe echo chamber that for the most part the users don’t like you. I do hope one day the protocol is adopted more widely by groups other than just bitcoin and other cryptocurrency advocates. Is what it is. I’ll keep using it but far less than Twitter for time being. Try to keep under an hour a day on any social media. So no interest in Threads or any of that hype.

Very true. I agree. I really like Nostr and can’t wait for my diverse crowds of users. I don’t share Udi’s views. At least not most. I do find him an entertaining troll though.