Showing posts with label Queen: personal news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen: personal news. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Convenient Government-to-Queen buck passing: Russia

The Queen is known for keeping separate stance from government. According to the stipulation of the Attland Basic Laws, the Laws of People, in the Chapter on Royals, give the royals the freedom from the government, as well as drawing the line between a Royal's potential role of a judicial and spiritual guide, and other branches of the government. However, due to the immense importance of the Royal business, especially that of the Queen's Koborg Bank commodity trading, and the Koborg Corporation's business activities, most Attland embassies have Royal Interest section, or a Royal Attache.

That is how the recent item of the Russian government, still seething at the Attland's government decision to break the "useless" (from the official statement) diplomatic relations, cringed and approached the Attland ambassador in Austria, with a request to agree to discuss gold, currency and oil trade (Attland always PUSHED for a lower, less than $50 a barrel oil price; Attland is also one of the very few world economies that is growing despite the financial crisis; the Queen is the only entity in the world that in the face of the global economic crisis is enjoying huge personal earnings, pays the incredible $80 billion of personal income tax to the US as an American citizen, and whose personal Koborg Corporation is incredibly profitable.)

The ambassador, however, passed the buck to the Queen's representative, who later called the Russian representative saying that "the Queen does not find the prospect of discussing trade aspects relevant at this time or in the areas of trade mentioned.

Keep in mind, I was told that it was the Queen who almost forced Attland's, if not her own say into the OPEC's unspecified meetings. In the same manner, she maneuvered the UN to give Attlanda unique monitoring status, which entitles Attland to vote in the UN Security Council. This was right about the start of the Attland-Russia honeymoon, in 1999-2000, when Russian felt weak and did not put up much of a fight against Attland being given such an exotic post. Russia, most likely, liked the lure of Attland being on her side in setting the future petroleum price. This did not work out to Russia's favor in the long run.

Monday, July 28, 2008

The 2006 June30-July12 Space Flight

2006 June23-July5: The Space Flight, utilizing the Space Plane launched by a horizontal takeoff from the Shodegard space port, carrying the HOAstrolab to orbit, setting up the Lab, gathering high resolution images, continuing to the Moon for flying 2 orbits.
The Space Plane continued onto the Far Earth orbit, approaching 1 million miles from Earth, maneuvering back towards Earth, meeting and observing the 2004XP14 asteroid from the distance of 30,000 miles, and traveling alongside the the asteroid for at least 1 hour; returning and landing at either the Levengard AF Spaceport.

The mission was most complicated in the story of space exploration, calling for complicated fuel tank management, orbital correction and trajectory maneuvers, multi operational plan, and a most challenging Earth return trajectory.

Fall of 2003 Cruise Around The World

The First Cruise Around The World

In the Fall of 2003, the Queen Iya had boarded the battleship Kingsborg, accompanied by a fossil-fueled battleship, 1 aircraft carrier, 1 land attack helicopter carrier, 2-5 cruisers, 10 destroyers, and 5-10 frigates.

The Queen’s escort had approached the shores of Portugal and Spain, entered the Mediterranean, approached the shores of Sicily, Greece, Crete and stood offshore from Tel Aviv, Israel, where Queen Iya had taken a ride in a state convoy by the National embassy staff, National Marine battalions, the Royal Guard Forces, and Israeli security forces. She had visited Jerusalem’s Western Wall, had spoken with leading religious authorities, and upon returning to Tel Aviv, had visited with leading representatives of the Diamond Exchange to discuss Royal diamonds and gems she had brought along, as well as diamonds and gems from local collections. The land visit lasted from morning to early evening.

From Israel her ship had set course for the Suez Canal, which she transited, sailed by the island of Sokotra, sailed by the coast of Arabia, entered the Persian Gulf, approaching the coast of Iraq, where the both battleships carried out gunnery training by firing barrages of live rounds at the designated locations on the Iraqi shore. The live fire drew some world criticism. After a daylight visit off Iraqi shores, she had set course to exit the Persian Gulf, had sailed to the shores of India, approached the shores of Bombay, and having received the Indian Navy’s official salute, sailed along the shore south and around Sri Lanka, to Malacca Straits, sailed past Singapore, set course for the Sorong National Military installations in Indonesia, sailing past and into the Pacific Ocean, passing Tahiti, the Easter Island, through the Magellan Straits passing iceberg zone into the Atlantic Ocean, sailing within the sight of Paraguay-Brazil coasts, and directly north homeward to dock at the Yngeborg Fortress port.