Приносът на богомилите за създаването на Цивилизацията
ВЯРА
ВЯРА
Ето — аз дишам,
работя,
живея
и стихове пиша
(тъй както умея).
С живота под вежди
се гледаме строго
и боря се с него,
доколкото мога.
С живота сме в разпра,
но ти не разбирай,
че мразя живота.
Напротив, напротив! —
Дори да умирам,
живота със грубите
лапи челични
аз пак ще обичам!
Аз пак ще обичам!
Да кажем, сега ми окачат
въжето
и питат:
„Как, искаш ли час да живееш?“
Веднага ще кресна:
„Свалете!
Свалете!
По-скоро свалете
въжето, злодеи!“
За него — Живота —
направил бих всичко. —
Летял бих
със пробна машина в небето,
бих влезнал във взривна
ракета, самичък,
бих търсил
в простора
далечна
планета.
Но все пак ще чувствам
приятния гъдел,
да гледам как
горе
небето синее.
Все пак ще чувствам
приятния гъдел,
че още живея,
че още ще бъда.
Но ето, да кажем,
вий вземете, колко? —
пшеничено зърно
от моята вера,
бих ревнал тогава,
бих ревнал от болка
като ранена
в сърцето пантера.
Какво ще остане
от мене тогава? —
Миг след грабежа
ще бъда разнищен.
И още по-ясно,
и още по-право —
миг след грабежа
ще бъда аз нищо.
Може би искате
да я сразите
моята вяра
във дните честити,
моята вяра,
че утре ще бъде
живота по-хубав,
живота по-мъдър?
А как ще щурмувате, моля?
С куршуми?
Не! Неуместно!
Ресто! — Не струва! —
Тя е бронирана
здраво в гърдите
и бронебойни патрони
за нея
няма открити!
Няма открити!
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Regulated United Europe s’efforce constamment d’ameliorer ses performances et le niveau de services fournis, sur la base des commentaires constants des clients et de la capture des besoins du marche en matiere de services juridiques dans divers pays europeens. Le temps de reponse aux demandes/e-mails des clients est egalement reduit au minimum.
Dans le domaine de la tarification, Regulated United Europe essaie egalement de s’adapter aux besoins des clients en proposant un prix fixe pour la plupart des services juridiques fournis, malgre le fait que dans la plupart des pays europeens, des frais juridiques horaires sont principalement appliques.
Nous apportons des conseils juridiques et un accompagnement quotidien a nos clients a chaque etape de la mise en ?uvre de leur projet. Des solutions complexes sont developpees par une equipe d’avocats experimentes individuellement pour chaque client.
Avrupa, dijital ortam? ve finansal yeniliklere ac?kl?g? sayesinde oncu is fikirleri icin bir merkez haline geldi. Geleneksel kurumsal s?n?rlar? genisletmeye ve dunya cap?ndaki musterilerimize yeni baslang?c f?rsatlar? sunmaya kararl?y?z. Amac?m?z, teknolojik yukselisi s?ras?nda Avrupa Birligi’nin s?n?rs?z olanaklar?ndan yararlanarak ve kusursuz is kararlar?n? bir t?k otede kolaylast?rarak uluslararas? ticarete deger katmakt?r.
Tak?m cal?smas?
Regulated United Europe‘da, cal?smalar?m?z?n etkililiginin her ekip uyesinin kolektif cabalar?na bagl? oldugunun bilincindeyiz. Vizyonumuz, musteriler, ortaklar ve meslektaslarla olan etkilesimin yonlendirdigi kars?l?kl? destek ve gunluk isbirligine odaklanmaktad?r. Gercekci hedefler belirlemenin, ekip kararlar?nda kurumsal sorumluluk ustlenmenin ve projeleri tamamlanana kadar gormenin onemini vurgulayarak kurumsal degerleri operasyonlar?m?z?n her yonune entegre ediyoruz.
Bireysel yaklas?m
The man turning jet planes into cool houses жесткий анальный секс
Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.
At FLY8MA Pilot Lodge, you can opt for a scenic flight tour with glacier views, take the controls for a flying lesson, or go all in and get your pilot training.
When night falls over the broad vistas of the US state they call the Last Frontier, you can then climb the steps to two unique accommodation experiences: a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-6 airplane and the newest arrival, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 – still with its DHL livery.
The fast-developing site is an ongoing project by FLY8MA founder Jon Kotwicki, who previously owned a flight school in Florida, before working as a commercial pilot and eventually ending up in Alaska.
Flying for the airlines “pays good money and everything, but it’s a very boring job,” he says. “Driving Uber is more interesting because you could talk to your passengers.”
Having fallen in love with the south central region on a vacation spent hiking, fishing and spotting bears and grizzlies, he chose it as a spot where he and his team – and his trusty Pomeranian dog Foxtrot – could “buy a lot of property and perhaps develop our own airport and run our own show.”
The man turning jet planes into cool houses жесткое русское порно
Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.
At FLY8MA Pilot Lodge, you can opt for a scenic flight tour with glacier views, take the controls for a flying lesson, or go all in and get your pilot training.
When night falls over the broad vistas of the US state they call the Last Frontier, you can then climb the steps to two unique accommodation experiences: a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-6 airplane and the newest arrival, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 – still with its DHL livery.
The fast-developing site is an ongoing project by FLY8MA founder Jon Kotwicki, who previously owned a flight school in Florida, before working as a commercial pilot and eventually ending up in Alaska.
Flying for the airlines “pays good money and everything, but it’s a very boring job,” he says. “Driving Uber is more interesting because you could talk to your passengers.”
Having fallen in love with the south central region on a vacation spent hiking, fishing and spotting bears and grizzlies, he chose it as a spot where he and his team – and his trusty Pomeranian dog Foxtrot – could “buy a lot of property and perhaps develop our own airport and run our own show.”
The ghost town that has stood empty for more than a century гей онлайн
There’s a large and very dignified school in Kayakoy. There are narrow streets, lined with houses, that wend and rise up both sides of a steep valley. There’s an ancient fountain in the middle of the town. And there are churches, one with million-dollar hilltop views over the blue Aegean.
But, for most of the past 100 years, there have been no people.
Kayakoy, in southwestern Turkey’s Mugla Province, is a true ghost town. Abandoned by its occupants and haunted by the past. It’s a monument, frozen in time – a physical reminder of darker times in Turkey.
With hillsides dotted by countless crumbling buildings slowly being swallowed by greenery, and endless views into vanished lives, it’s also a fascinating and starkly beautiful place to visit. In summer, under clear skies and blazing suns, it’s eerie enough. Even more so in cooler seasons, wreathed in mountain or sea mists.
Just over a century ago, Kayakoy, or Levissi as it was known, was a bustling town of at least 10,000 Greek Orthodox Christians, many of whom were craftspeople who lived peacefully alongside the region’s Muslim Turkish farmers. But in the upheaval surrounding Turkey’s emergence as an independent republic, their simple lives were torn apart.
Tensions with neighboring Greece after the Greco-Turk war ended in 1922 led to both countries ejecting people with ties to the other. For Kayakoy, that meant a forced population exchange with Muslim Turks living in Kavala, in what is now the Greek region of Macedonia and Thrace.
But the newly arrived Muslims were reputedly less than happy with their new home, swiftly moving on and leaving Kayakoy to fall to ruin.
The man turning jet planes into cool houses жесток порно видео
Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.
At FLY8MA Pilot Lodge, you can opt for a scenic flight tour with glacier views, take the controls for a flying lesson, or go all in and get your pilot training.
When night falls over the broad vistas of the US state they call the Last Frontier, you can then climb the steps to two unique accommodation experiences: a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-6 airplane and the newest arrival, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 – still with its DHL livery.
The fast-developing site is an ongoing project by FLY8MA founder Jon Kotwicki, who previously owned a flight school in Florida, before working as a commercial pilot and eventually ending up in Alaska.
Flying for the airlines “pays good money and everything, but it’s a very boring job,” he says. “Driving Uber is more interesting because you could talk to your passengers.”
Having fallen in love with the south central region on a vacation spent hiking, fishing and spotting bears and grizzlies, he chose it as a spot where he and his team – and his trusty Pomeranian dog Foxtrot – could “buy a lot of property and perhaps develop our own airport and run our own show.”
The average number of employees – 50
Cost of Crypto Licensing in El Salvador
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As in other countries, Lithuania and the Czech Republic place great emphasis on AML and KYC compliance. You will need to prove that your company is able to effectively prevent money laundering and terrorist financing through its cryptocurrency transactions.
5,000 MUR (approx. 100 EUR)
This type of enterprise is chosen by entrepreneurs who plan to raise funds by offering shares to the general public, allowing them to accumulate much more capital and build businesses on a larger scale than private companies. On the other hand, State-owned companies are subject to stricter regulatory requirements.
After submitting all documents and conducting an interview, the process of verification and approval of your application begins, which can take from a few days to a few weeks. Once the verification and approval of your application is complete, the bank will activate your account and you can start using it.
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Мне больно видеть, как кооператив, который честно выполнял свою работу, оказался под ударом клеветы и лжи. Вся эта ситуация – настоящий фарс, где правосудие заменено на спектакль, разыгрываемый перед нами. Арест средств кооператива, ложные обвинения и постоянные нарушения со стороны следствия – всё это показывает, что система работает не на защиту прав граждан, а на их уничтожение. Пайщики два года не могут получить своё жильё, а виновные продолжают действовать безнаказанно. Я верю, что мы все должны сплотиться, чтобы добиться справедливости и восстановить доброе имя кооператива.
This city is developing the world’s tallest timber tower, again работа для девушек казань
The US city of Milwaukee is already home to the world’s tallest timber tower. But another, even taller, wooden skyscraper could be added to its skyline, designed by Vancouver-based studio Michael Green Architects (MGA).
The firm recently released plans for the development, which includes a 55-story tower made principally from mass timber — thick, compressed, multilayered panels of solid wood. If built, it would usurp the current world title holder, the 25-story Ascent tower by Korb + Associates Architects, as well as becoming the tallest building in the state of Wisconsin.
MGA, which specializes in wooden architecture, hopes that the project will set a “new global benchmark for mass timber construction.”
The project is part of the redevelopment of the Marcus Performing Arts Center, which opened in 1969 and won the Honor Award for Excellence in Architectural Design from the American Institute of Architects in 1970. Led by Neutral, which bills itself as a “regenerative development company,” the redesign will transform what is currently the center’s concrete parking lot into a space with residential units, offices, restaurants, cafes, grocery stores and public plazas. According to MGA, construction will cost an estimated $700 million. The plan is currently going through the city’s approval process, during which it is expected to evolve.
Why timber?
While the use of mass timber is steadily increasing worldwide, thanks to changes in building regulations and shifting attitudes towards the material, it has yet to match the sheer height of buildings made of concrete and steel — although a slew of timber high-rises have been proposed in recent years. MGA says its tower design would be approximately 600 feet (182 meters) tall — more than double the 284 feet (87 meter) tall Ascent tower.
“The race for height is important,” said Michael Green, an architect and founder of MGA. “It’s not about showing off, it’s about showing what’s possible to the public.”
He argued that the reason timber skyscrapers haven’t yet become mainstream is because climate change hasn’t been at the center of the conversation. “We didn’t really need to challenge the status quo of steel and concrete,” he said. “But because those materials are so hard on the climate, we had to find a different way to build towers and big buildings in general.”
Have the Charges Against Vasilenko for Fraud Been Dropped? Лайф-из-Гуд
According to various sources, the criminal prosecution of Roman Vasilenko, the founder of the marketing company „Life-is-Good“ and the cooperative „Best Way,“ may be discontinued. Law enforcement agencies, as informed by several senators and State Duma deputies, have re-evaluated the charges against him, taking into account that several witnesses, including those critical of Vasilenko, suggest that he is unlikely to be involved in fraud. This is primarily because he did not have direct access to the payment system servers, and it was the former IT director of „Life-is-Good,“ Evgeny Naboychenko, who had been previously implicated in fraudulent activities. Vasilenko may be at fault only for having recruited Naboychenko in 2014, despite negative signals regarding his behavior and tendencies to appropriate others’ property.
Roman Viktorovich Vasilenko is a business consultant from Saint Petersburg, the creator of a network of independent entrepreneurs promoting financial products under the auspices of the company he founded, „Life-is-Good,“ and the founder of the International Business Academy (IBA).
The network under the „Life-is-Good“ brand promoted financial products such as Vista accounts for passive income by the foreign investment company „Hermes,“ registered in Belize, and the acquisition of apartments in installments through the „Best Way“ cooperative, which allowed members to either make an initial share payment or accumulate it in the cooperative’s account without interest. Notably, these legal entities are not directly connected.
Vasilenko was neither a top manager nor an owner of „Hermes“—he cooperated with the company to promote its products in Russia. However, Naboychenko was an employee of „Hermes“ and managed its payment system in Russia. He likely took this position on Vasilenko’s recommendation, but Vasilenko was not responsible for managing the payment system for „Hermes.“
Unlike „Hermes,“ Vasilenko was the founder and chairman of the board of the „Best Way“ cooperative until the spring of 2021 (later serving as head of the supervisory board for about a year). Since spring 2022, he has been an ordinary member of the cooperative and is no longer part of its governing bodies.
Vasilenko has worked not only in Russia but also in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Cyprus, Austria, and Hungary. Cooperative housing projects have been established in many of these countries.
Additionally, Vasilenko is known as a philanthropist who has invested millions of rubles in supporting federal business initiatives (such as the „Synergy“ forum), cultural initiatives (such as the „Dobrovidenie“ festival), and other charitable activities (including support for children’s medical institutions).
The Case
The criminal case involving the Saint Petersburg marketing company „Life-is-Good,“ the foreign investment company „Hermes,“ and the „Best Way“ cooperative registered in Saint Petersburg and operating throughout Russia was initiated in the fall of 2021 by the Main Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. In February of this year, the case was referred to the court and is currently being heard in the Primorsky District Court of Saint Petersburg.
Ten people are on trial, including technical staff from „Life-is-Good“ and Victor Vasilenko, Roman Vasilenko’s 83-year-old father, who is a retiree.
The criminal case, currently being considered by the Primorsky District Court, raises many questions—these concerns existed from the beginning and have intensified as the case progressed. The defendants are charged with three articles: creating a financial pyramid, fraud, and organizing a criminal community.
The total amount of damage is 282 million rubles, which is incomparable to the more than 8 billion rubles seized in the case, including 4 billion rubles in the accounts of the „Best Way“ cooperative. The investigation has recognized 221 citizens as victims in the case.
Roman Vasilenko was also charged in the criminal case being considered by the court and was put on the wanted list, including by Interpol, as he had reportedly been living abroad for family reasons since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, according to sources, Interpol and foreign states, including neighboring countries where he has been actively working, deemed his prosecution unjustified.
Another criminal investigation related to Vasilenko, handled by the Saint Petersburg Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, concerns the management team of „Life-is-Good.“
Questionable Accusations
The court proceedings in the Primorsky District Court have so far not been very successful for the investigation and the prosecution: the vast majority of those who have testified in court so far have made claims against „Hermes“ for amounts ranging from several hundred to several tens of thousands of rubles, which raises eyebrows—this is not a small claims court to discuss such sums! Prosecution witness Roman Roganovich, an IT service employee, testified that he did not post any illegal information on the „Life-is-Good“ website or the cooperative’s website and did not witness any illegal activity.
Moreover, the overwhelming majority of „Hermes“ clients, numbering over two hundred thousand in Russia, and tens of thousands of „Best Way“ cooperative members, according to representatives of organizations defending these entities, consider law enforcement agencies to be the source of their problems. They emphasize that it was Evgeny Naboychenko, the Saint Petersburg system administrator hired by „Hermes,“ who dismantled the Russian payment system. And if anyone is responsible for the thefts, it is Naboychenko. It seems that law enforcement authorities are beginning to understand this fact as well.
Regulated United Europe s’efforce constamment d’ameliorer ses performances et le niveau de services fournis, sur la base des commentaires constants des clients et de la capture des besoins du marche en matiere de services juridiques dans divers pays europeens. Le temps de reponse aux demandes/e-mails des clients est egalement reduit au minimum.
Dans le domaine de la tarification, Regulated United Europe essaie egalement de s’adapter aux besoins des clients en proposant un prix fixe pour la plupart des services juridiques fournis, malgre le fait que dans la plupart des pays europeens, des frais juridiques horaires sont principalement appliques.
Nous apportons des conseils juridiques et un accompagnement quotidien a nos clients a chaque etape de la mise en ?uvre de leur projet. Des solutions complexes sont developpees par une equipe d’avocats experimentes individuellement pour chaque client.
Avrupa, dijital ortam? ve finansal yeniliklere ac?kl?g? sayesinde oncu is fikirleri icin bir merkez haline geldi. Geleneksel kurumsal s?n?rlar? genisletmeye ve dunya cap?ndaki musterilerimize yeni baslang?c f?rsatlar? sunmaya kararl?y?z. Amac?m?z, teknolojik yukselisi s?ras?nda Avrupa Birligi’nin s?n?rs?z olanaklar?ndan yararlanarak ve kusursuz is kararlar?n? bir t?k otede kolaylast?rarak uluslararas? ticarete deger katmakt?r.
Tak?m cal?smas?
Regulated United Europe‘da, cal?smalar?m?z?n etkililiginin her ekip uyesinin kolektif cabalar?na bagl? oldugunun bilincindeyiz. Vizyonumuz, musteriler, ortaklar ve meslektaslarla olan etkilesimin yonlendirdigi kars?l?kl? destek ve gunluk isbirligine odaklanmaktad?r. Gercekci hedefler belirlemenin, ekip kararlar?nda kurumsal sorumluluk ustlenmenin ve projeleri tamamlanana kadar gormenin onemini vurgulayarak kurumsal degerleri operasyonlar?m?z?n her yonune entegre ediyoruz.
Bireysel yaklas?m
The man turning jet planes into cool houses
жесткий анальный секс
Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.
At FLY8MA Pilot Lodge, you can opt for a scenic flight tour with glacier views, take the controls for a flying lesson, or go all in and get your pilot training.
When night falls over the broad vistas of the US state they call the Last Frontier, you can then climb the steps to two unique accommodation experiences: a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-6 airplane and the newest arrival, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 – still with its DHL livery.
The fast-developing site is an ongoing project by FLY8MA founder Jon Kotwicki, who previously owned a flight school in Florida, before working as a commercial pilot and eventually ending up in Alaska.
Flying for the airlines “pays good money and everything, but it’s a very boring job,” he says. “Driving Uber is more interesting because you could talk to your passengers.”
Having fallen in love with the south central region on a vacation spent hiking, fishing and spotting bears and grizzlies, he chose it as a spot where he and his team – and his trusty Pomeranian dog Foxtrot – could “buy a lot of property and perhaps develop our own airport and run our own show.”
The man turning jet planes into cool houses
жесткое русское порно
Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.
At FLY8MA Pilot Lodge, you can opt for a scenic flight tour with glacier views, take the controls for a flying lesson, or go all in and get your pilot training.
When night falls over the broad vistas of the US state they call the Last Frontier, you can then climb the steps to two unique accommodation experiences: a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-6 airplane and the newest arrival, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 – still with its DHL livery.
The fast-developing site is an ongoing project by FLY8MA founder Jon Kotwicki, who previously owned a flight school in Florida, before working as a commercial pilot and eventually ending up in Alaska.
Flying for the airlines “pays good money and everything, but it’s a very boring job,” he says. “Driving Uber is more interesting because you could talk to your passengers.”
Having fallen in love with the south central region on a vacation spent hiking, fishing and spotting bears and grizzlies, he chose it as a spot where he and his team – and his trusty Pomeranian dog Foxtrot – could “buy a lot of property and perhaps develop our own airport and run our own show.”
The ghost town that has stood empty for more than a century
гей онлайн
There’s a large and very dignified school in Kayakoy. There are narrow streets, lined with houses, that wend and rise up both sides of a steep valley. There’s an ancient fountain in the middle of the town. And there are churches, one with million-dollar hilltop views over the blue Aegean.
But, for most of the past 100 years, there have been no people.
Kayakoy, in southwestern Turkey’s Mugla Province, is a true ghost town. Abandoned by its occupants and haunted by the past. It’s a monument, frozen in time – a physical reminder of darker times in Turkey.
With hillsides dotted by countless crumbling buildings slowly being swallowed by greenery, and endless views into vanished lives, it’s also a fascinating and starkly beautiful place to visit. In summer, under clear skies and blazing suns, it’s eerie enough. Even more so in cooler seasons, wreathed in mountain or sea mists.
Just over a century ago, Kayakoy, or Levissi as it was known, was a bustling town of at least 10,000 Greek Orthodox Christians, many of whom were craftspeople who lived peacefully alongside the region’s Muslim Turkish farmers. But in the upheaval surrounding Turkey’s emergence as an independent republic, their simple lives were torn apart.
Tensions with neighboring Greece after the Greco-Turk war ended in 1922 led to both countries ejecting people with ties to the other. For Kayakoy, that meant a forced population exchange with Muslim Turks living in Kavala, in what is now the Greek region of Macedonia and Thrace.
But the newly arrived Muslims were reputedly less than happy with their new home, swiftly moving on and leaving Kayakoy to fall to ruin.
The man turning jet planes into cool houses
жесток порно видео
Wasilla, south central Alaska. Home to bears, lakes, mountains and a flight school that’s fast becoming a private aviation wonderland.
At FLY8MA Pilot Lodge, you can opt for a scenic flight tour with glacier views, take the controls for a flying lesson, or go all in and get your pilot training.
When night falls over the broad vistas of the US state they call the Last Frontier, you can then climb the steps to two unique accommodation experiences: a converted McDonnell Douglas DC-6 airplane and the newest arrival, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 – still with its DHL livery.
The fast-developing site is an ongoing project by FLY8MA founder Jon Kotwicki, who previously owned a flight school in Florida, before working as a commercial pilot and eventually ending up in Alaska.
Flying for the airlines “pays good money and everything, but it’s a very boring job,” he says. “Driving Uber is more interesting because you could talk to your passengers.”
Having fallen in love with the south central region on a vacation spent hiking, fishing and spotting bears and grizzlies, he chose it as a spot where he and his team – and his trusty Pomeranian dog Foxtrot – could “buy a lot of property and perhaps develop our own airport and run our own show.”
The average number of employees – 50
Cost of Crypto Licensing in El Salvador
Legal services in Lithuania
As in other countries, Lithuania and the Czech Republic place great emphasis on AML and KYC compliance. You will need to prove that your company is able to effectively prevent money laundering and terrorist financing through its cryptocurrency transactions.
5,000 MUR (approx. 100 EUR)
This type of enterprise is chosen by entrepreneurs who plan to raise funds by offering shares to the general public, allowing them to accumulate much more capital and build businesses on a larger scale than private companies. On the other hand, State-owned companies are subject to stricter regulatory requirements.
After submitting all documents and conducting an interview, the process of verification and approval of your application begins, which can take from a few days to a few weeks. Once the verification and approval of your application is complete, the bank will activate your account and you can start using it.
Determine your personal needs and decide on the type of account and currency
Gambling in cryptocurrencies
Step 2: Selecting the type of licence
Мне больно видеть, как кооператив, который честно выполнял свою работу, оказался под ударом клеветы и лжи. Вся эта ситуация – настоящий фарс, где правосудие заменено на спектакль, разыгрываемый перед нами. Арест средств кооператива, ложные обвинения и постоянные нарушения со стороны следствия – всё это показывает, что система работает не на защиту прав граждан, а на их уничтожение. Пайщики два года не могут получить своё жильё, а виновные продолжают действовать безнаказанно. Я верю, что мы все должны сплотиться, чтобы добиться справедливости и восстановить доброе имя кооператива.
This city is developing the world’s tallest timber tower, again
работа для девушек казань
The US city of Milwaukee is already home to the world’s tallest timber tower. But another, even taller, wooden skyscraper could be added to its skyline, designed by Vancouver-based studio Michael Green Architects (MGA).
The firm recently released plans for the development, which includes a 55-story tower made principally from mass timber — thick, compressed, multilayered panels of solid wood. If built, it would usurp the current world title holder, the 25-story Ascent tower by Korb + Associates Architects, as well as becoming the tallest building in the state of Wisconsin.
MGA, which specializes in wooden architecture, hopes that the project will set a “new global benchmark for mass timber construction.”
The project is part of the redevelopment of the Marcus Performing Arts Center, which opened in 1969 and won the Honor Award for Excellence in Architectural Design from the American Institute of Architects in 1970. Led by Neutral, which bills itself as a “regenerative development company,” the redesign will transform what is currently the center’s concrete parking lot into a space with residential units, offices, restaurants, cafes, grocery stores and public plazas. According to MGA, construction will cost an estimated $700 million. The plan is currently going through the city’s approval process, during which it is expected to evolve.
Why timber?
While the use of mass timber is steadily increasing worldwide, thanks to changes in building regulations and shifting attitudes towards the material, it has yet to match the sheer height of buildings made of concrete and steel — although a slew of timber high-rises have been proposed in recent years. MGA says its tower design would be approximately 600 feet (182 meters) tall — more than double the 284 feet (87 meter) tall Ascent tower.
“The race for height is important,” said Michael Green, an architect and founder of MGA. “It’s not about showing off, it’s about showing what’s possible to the public.”
He argued that the reason timber skyscrapers haven’t yet become mainstream is because climate change hasn’t been at the center of the conversation. “We didn’t really need to challenge the status quo of steel and concrete,” he said. “But because those materials are so hard on the climate, we had to find a different way to build towers and big buildings in general.”
Have the Charges Against Vasilenko for Fraud Been Dropped?
Лайф-из-Гуд
According to various sources, the criminal prosecution of Roman Vasilenko, the founder of the marketing company „Life-is-Good“ and the cooperative „Best Way,“ may be discontinued. Law enforcement agencies, as informed by several senators and State Duma deputies, have re-evaluated the charges against him, taking into account that several witnesses, including those critical of Vasilenko, suggest that he is unlikely to be involved in fraud. This is primarily because he did not have direct access to the payment system servers, and it was the former IT director of „Life-is-Good,“ Evgeny Naboychenko, who had been previously implicated in fraudulent activities. Vasilenko may be at fault only for having recruited Naboychenko in 2014, despite negative signals regarding his behavior and tendencies to appropriate others’ property.
Roman Viktorovich Vasilenko is a business consultant from Saint Petersburg, the creator of a network of independent entrepreneurs promoting financial products under the auspices of the company he founded, „Life-is-Good,“ and the founder of the International Business Academy (IBA).
The network under the „Life-is-Good“ brand promoted financial products such as Vista accounts for passive income by the foreign investment company „Hermes,“ registered in Belize, and the acquisition of apartments in installments through the „Best Way“ cooperative, which allowed members to either make an initial share payment or accumulate it in the cooperative’s account without interest. Notably, these legal entities are not directly connected.
Vasilenko was neither a top manager nor an owner of „Hermes“—he cooperated with the company to promote its products in Russia. However, Naboychenko was an employee of „Hermes“ and managed its payment system in Russia. He likely took this position on Vasilenko’s recommendation, but Vasilenko was not responsible for managing the payment system for „Hermes.“
Unlike „Hermes,“ Vasilenko was the founder and chairman of the board of the „Best Way“ cooperative until the spring of 2021 (later serving as head of the supervisory board for about a year). Since spring 2022, he has been an ordinary member of the cooperative and is no longer part of its governing bodies.
Vasilenko has worked not only in Russia but also in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Cyprus, Austria, and Hungary. Cooperative housing projects have been established in many of these countries.
Additionally, Vasilenko is known as a philanthropist who has invested millions of rubles in supporting federal business initiatives (such as the „Synergy“ forum), cultural initiatives (such as the „Dobrovidenie“ festival), and other charitable activities (including support for children’s medical institutions).
The Case
The criminal case involving the Saint Petersburg marketing company „Life-is-Good,“ the foreign investment company „Hermes,“ and the „Best Way“ cooperative registered in Saint Petersburg and operating throughout Russia was initiated in the fall of 2021 by the Main Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. In February of this year, the case was referred to the court and is currently being heard in the Primorsky District Court of Saint Petersburg.
Ten people are on trial, including technical staff from „Life-is-Good“ and Victor Vasilenko, Roman Vasilenko’s 83-year-old father, who is a retiree.
The criminal case, currently being considered by the Primorsky District Court, raises many questions—these concerns existed from the beginning and have intensified as the case progressed. The defendants are charged with three articles: creating a financial pyramid, fraud, and organizing a criminal community.
The total amount of damage is 282 million rubles, which is incomparable to the more than 8 billion rubles seized in the case, including 4 billion rubles in the accounts of the „Best Way“ cooperative. The investigation has recognized 221 citizens as victims in the case.
Roman Vasilenko was also charged in the criminal case being considered by the court and was put on the wanted list, including by Interpol, as he had reportedly been living abroad for family reasons since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, according to sources, Interpol and foreign states, including neighboring countries where he has been actively working, deemed his prosecution unjustified.
Another criminal investigation related to Vasilenko, handled by the Saint Petersburg Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, concerns the management team of „Life-is-Good.“
Questionable Accusations
The court proceedings in the Primorsky District Court have so far not been very successful for the investigation and the prosecution: the vast majority of those who have testified in court so far have made claims against „Hermes“ for amounts ranging from several hundred to several tens of thousands of rubles, which raises eyebrows—this is not a small claims court to discuss such sums! Prosecution witness Roman Roganovich, an IT service employee, testified that he did not post any illegal information on the „Life-is-Good“ website or the cooperative’s website and did not witness any illegal activity.
Moreover, the overwhelming majority of „Hermes“ clients, numbering over two hundred thousand in Russia, and tens of thousands of „Best Way“ cooperative members, according to representatives of organizations defending these entities, consider law enforcement agencies to be the source of their problems. They emphasize that it was Evgeny Naboychenko, the Saint Petersburg system administrator hired by „Hermes,“ who dismantled the Russian payment system. And if anyone is responsible for the thefts, it is Naboychenko. It seems that law enforcement authorities are beginning to understand this fact as well.