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7/7/2025, 4:06:02 PM
>>212516419
aijemmin päivällä lawsonissa oli etiopialainen kassa antti jätin mainitsemati asiasta kun varmasti tietää olevansa nekru palveli kiltisti kuva liittyy ei se somali voinut olla
aijemmin päivällä lawsonissa oli etiopialainen kassa antti jätin mainitsemati asiasta kun varmasti tietää olevansa nekru palveli kiltisti kuva liittyy ei se somali voinut olla
7/5/2025, 5:04:16 AM
Muslims beheaded Canadian mining company consultants in Mindanao who were helping torture and kill indigenous Lumads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridsdel
>At the time of the kidnapping, he was retired. Prior to that he had been working for the mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc.,[3] a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was also a consultant.
>Ridsdel was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, in a raid on Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort, on Samal Island in the southern Philippines.[4] After the gunmen disarmed the resort's security guards, they abducted four people from the resort, the Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, the resort's Norwegian marina manager Kjartan Sekkingstad, and a Filipino woman, Teresita Flor.[5]
>The kidnappers later issued demands for a hefty ransom to be paid for the release of the hostages, reportedly 300 million pesos (around $6.5 million) for each of the three foreigners seized. As the deadline lapsed on 25 April 2016, they apparently beheaded Ridsdel.[6] Ridsdel's head was found in a plastic bag in Jolo.[7] A headless body, possibly Ridsdel's, was later found by villagers by a creek bed near Talipao. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an international murder investigation.[8]
The company he worked for was involved in torturing and killing indigenous Lumad people (Lumads are not Muslim btw)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVI_Pacific
>In 2015 TVI was mentioned along with several other mining companies as being the likely beneficiary of a series of government-funded murders of the indigenous Lumads who live in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, an area rich in mineral resources to which these companies would like better access.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hall_(Canadian_businessman)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridsdel
>At the time of the kidnapping, he was retired. Prior to that he had been working for the mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc.,[3] a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was also a consultant.
>Ridsdel was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, in a raid on Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort, on Samal Island in the southern Philippines.[4] After the gunmen disarmed the resort's security guards, they abducted four people from the resort, the Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, the resort's Norwegian marina manager Kjartan Sekkingstad, and a Filipino woman, Teresita Flor.[5]
>The kidnappers later issued demands for a hefty ransom to be paid for the release of the hostages, reportedly 300 million pesos (around $6.5 million) for each of the three foreigners seized. As the deadline lapsed on 25 April 2016, they apparently beheaded Ridsdel.[6] Ridsdel's head was found in a plastic bag in Jolo.[7] A headless body, possibly Ridsdel's, was later found by villagers by a creek bed near Talipao. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an international murder investigation.[8]
The company he worked for was involved in torturing and killing indigenous Lumad people (Lumads are not Muslim btw)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVI_Pacific
>In 2015 TVI was mentioned along with several other mining companies as being the likely beneficiary of a series of government-funded murders of the indigenous Lumads who live in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, an area rich in mineral resources to which these companies would like better access.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hall_(Canadian_businessman)
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7/5/2025, 2:33:53 AM
>>509533516
>>509533893
Your gift is too great for me.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/TVI-X/
https://uk.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company-shareholders/
https://tvipacific.com/our-holdings/
https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company/
>>509533893
Your gift is too great for me.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/TVI-X/
https://uk.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company-shareholders/
https://tvipacific.com/our-holdings/
https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company/
7/5/2025, 2:32:30 AM
>>63940841
>>63940848
Your gift is too great for me.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/TVI-X/
https://uk.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company-shareholders/
https://tvipacific.com/our-holdings/
https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company/
>>63940848
Your gift is too great for me.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/TVI-X/
https://uk.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company-shareholders/
https://tvipacific.com/our-holdings/
https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/TVI-PACIFIC-INC-49477131/company/
7/5/2025, 2:08:47 AM
Your gift is too great for me.
Muslims beheaded Canadian mining company consultants in Mindanao, Philippines, John Ridsdel and Robert Hall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridsdel
>At the time of the kidnapping, he was retired. Prior to that he had been working for the mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc.,[3] a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was also a consultant.
>Ridsdel was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, in a raid on Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort, on Samal Island in the southern Philippines.[4] After the gunmen disarmed the resort's security guards, they abducted four people from the resort, the Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, the resort's Norwegian marina manager Kjartan Sekkingstad, and a Filipino woman, Teresita Flor.[5]
>The kidnappers later issued demands for a hefty ransom to be paid for the release of the hostages, reportedly 300 million pesos (around $6.5 million) for each of the three foreigners seized. As the deadline lapsed on 25 April 2016, they apparently beheaded Ridsdel.[6] Ridsdel's head was found in a plastic bag in Jolo.[7] A headless body, possibly Ridsdel's, was later found by villagers by a creek bed near Talipao. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an international murder investigation.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hall_(Canadian_businessman)
The company he worked for:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVI_Pacific
>In 2015 TVI was mentioned along with several other mining companies as being the likely beneficiary of a series of government-funded murders of the indigenous Lumads who live in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, an area rich in mineral resources to which these companies would like better access.[3]
Muslims beheaded Canadian mining company consultants in Mindanao, Philippines, John Ridsdel and Robert Hall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridsdel
>At the time of the kidnapping, he was retired. Prior to that he had been working for the mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc.,[3] a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was also a consultant.
>Ridsdel was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, in a raid on Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort, on Samal Island in the southern Philippines.[4] After the gunmen disarmed the resort's security guards, they abducted four people from the resort, the Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, the resort's Norwegian marina manager Kjartan Sekkingstad, and a Filipino woman, Teresita Flor.[5]
>The kidnappers later issued demands for a hefty ransom to be paid for the release of the hostages, reportedly 300 million pesos (around $6.5 million) for each of the three foreigners seized. As the deadline lapsed on 25 April 2016, they apparently beheaded Ridsdel.[6] Ridsdel's head was found in a plastic bag in Jolo.[7] A headless body, possibly Ridsdel's, was later found by villagers by a creek bed near Talipao. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an international murder investigation.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hall_(Canadian_businessman)
The company he worked for:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVI_Pacific
>In 2015 TVI was mentioned along with several other mining companies as being the likely beneficiary of a series of government-funded murders of the indigenous Lumads who live in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, an area rich in mineral resources to which these companies would like better access.[3]
7/5/2025, 1:48:35 AM
https://www.vice.com/en/article/escalating-violence-and-mining-encroachment-spark-protests-in-the-philippines/
1 July, 2025
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridsdel
>At the time of the kidnapping, he was retired. Prior to that he had been working for the mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc.,[3] a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was also a consultant.
>Ridsdel was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, in a raid on Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort, on Samal Island in the southern Philippines.[4] After the gunmen disarmed the resort's security guards, they abducted four people from the resort, the Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, the resort's Norwegian marina manager Kjartan Sekkingstad, and a Filipino woman, Teresita Flor.[5]
>The kidnappers later issued demands for a hefty ransom to be paid for the release of the hostages, reportedly 300 million pesos (around $6.5 million) for each of the three foreigners seized. As the deadline lapsed on 25 April 2016, they apparently beheaded Ridsdel.[6] Ridsdel's head was found in a plastic bag in Jolo.[7] A headless body, possibly Ridsdel's, was later found by villagers by a creek bed near Talipao. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an international murder investigation.[8]
The company he worked for was involved in torturing and killing indigenous Lumad people (Lumads are not Muslim btw)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVI_Pacific
>In 2015 TVI was mentioned along with several other mining companies as being the likely beneficiary of a series of government-funded murders of the indigenous Lumads who live in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, an area rich in mineral resources to which these companies would like better access.[3]
Although Islamist Abu Sayyaf didn't care about it, these Canadians were also criminals who helped genocide non-Muslim natives while Canadian media reported in them as they were taking an innocent vacation.
1 July, 2025
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridsdel
>At the time of the kidnapping, he was retired. Prior to that he had been working for the mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc.,[3] a subsidiary of Canada's TVI Pacific, where he was also a consultant.
>Ridsdel was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines on 21 September 2015, in a raid on Holiday Ocean View Samal Resort, on Samal Island in the southern Philippines.[4] After the gunmen disarmed the resort's security guards, they abducted four people from the resort, the Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall, the resort's Norwegian marina manager Kjartan Sekkingstad, and a Filipino woman, Teresita Flor.[5]
>The kidnappers later issued demands for a hefty ransom to be paid for the release of the hostages, reportedly 300 million pesos (around $6.5 million) for each of the three foreigners seized. As the deadline lapsed on 25 April 2016, they apparently beheaded Ridsdel.[6] Ridsdel's head was found in a plastic bag in Jolo.[7] A headless body, possibly Ridsdel's, was later found by villagers by a creek bed near Talipao. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police launched an international murder investigation.[8]
The company he worked for was involved in torturing and killing indigenous Lumad people (Lumads are not Muslim btw)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVI_Pacific
>In 2015 TVI was mentioned along with several other mining companies as being the likely beneficiary of a series of government-funded murders of the indigenous Lumads who live in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, an area rich in mineral resources to which these companies would like better access.[3]
Although Islamist Abu Sayyaf didn't care about it, these Canadians were also criminals who helped genocide non-Muslim natives while Canadian media reported in them as they were taking an innocent vacation.
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