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Aiyaz Khaiyum making FALSE WAVES with claim that 30 BILLIONAIRES have jetted into Fiji on a private jet to spend three months on an unamed island. TRUTH: He is world surfer and his 29 entourage on Tavarua Island

1/7/2020

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"The Fiji Government has given approval for a private jet to come with a group of 30 high net worth individuals from a well-known company, and the group arrived in the jet and has gone in a sea plane to an island resort. They will spend three months in the country."
Fiji's most high net PINOCCHIO, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum

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GOPRO CEO Nick Woodman catches waves on Tavarua Island in Fiji

Fijileaks Exclusive: AIYAZ Khaiyum is going around saying there are 30 billionares in Fiji looking to invest in the country.
The fact is that there is one (was until lately), NICK WOODMAN, the world reknowed surfer and founder of GoPro, a manufacturer of action cameras.

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Tavarua Island Resort
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CREATING FAKE WAVE NEWS

He has brought an entourage of 29 others to get away from the United States and COVID19 surfing restrictions there, to surf in Fiji, at Tavarua Island Resort, where he visited in 2018. They are observing their 14 day lockdown at Tavarua Island, the premier surf and water sports resort and Woodman is reportedly looking at buying a small island close to the surf, so that they have their own secure place to come surfing in the future. We believe Tavarua Island is allegedly heavily debted to HFC Bank, and one wonders whether Woodman is even interested in purchasing the Tavarua Island Resort. Woodman, the founder of GoPro, a camera that's designed specifically to help sports enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies get incredibly clear and close up videos in water sports, skydiving, biking and so on, is no longer a billionaire but is now worth an estimated $US800 million as of 2020, after GoPro share prices fell significantly

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Woodman and his entourage flew into Fiji on a Gulfstream private jet, with registration N74VW. The serial number relates to Woodman's 1974 Volkswagen bus called 'Biscuit'. Woodman has been known to take GoPro's Gulfstream jet on trips to extoic locations. No wonder Khaiyum refused to divulge any details. The hype created by him locally, and globally, is to make himself look good when he has no answers to the drastic economic nightmare created by him and his lackeys. Fiji's economy is projected to contract by 21.7 per cent this year, which the Reserve Bank has described as the most worst in modern history

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International press on Aiyaz Khaiyum's 'Billionaires' flying into Fiji on a private jet:

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“They are coming in their private jet, and then they get on the seaplane, and then they go to the island and they stay there for three months. From our perspective, this is a balance between managing our health risk and also opening up the economic pathways; it’s critically important to do that.”
It’s not known from which country – or company – the group is coming.

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/28/escape-the-pandemic-in-paradise-fiji-opens-its-borders-seeking-billionaires

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