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2024 m. kovo 11 d., pirmadienis

How to steal 40 million?

Do you remember Šarūnas Stepukonis, who was lucky enough to steal 40 million euros from all of our pensions? All the time, the question of how he did it bothered me. After all, the government of Lithuania is the government that spies on people the most in the world (remember President Paksas': "I defecated and  slapped on the ass"? After all, they wrote it down secretly and reported it to all of us). Banks follow our every move as well. And 40 million euros? This is fiction.

 

Turns out not. First, the Landsbergis family came up with the idea of extracting money from Sodra. To do this, they pushed through our political system under their control an arrangement that made Sodra's money a bait. You see, this is free money that the government gives us to encourage us to save for our old age in pension funds. Encouraged. They extracted even more money from us this way. They put people loyal to them in charge of these pension funds, including Šarūnas Stepukonis.

 

In return, Šarūnas Stepukonis started to finance Gabrielius Landsbergis's wife's businesses with our money. The Landsbergis family men don't do anything suspicious themselves, they manage everything through their wives. Gabrielius Landsbergis's wife became a millionaire [1]. Our pensions, current and future, have been reduced to starvation levels. And when Šarūnas Stepukonis started stealing millions, no one dared to touch him. After all, a man from Landsbergis circle. He used it, took the money, until he stole that outrageous amount.

 

I want to ask the Lithuanian elite. What do you expect to receive from your children, whom you send to Landsbergis schools and kindergartens? Who is educating them? After all, the Landsbergis family are a criminal mafia. They won't be here forever. What will you do with your children when they grow up and the Landsbergis family members are gone? Will you carry dry bread to prison?

 

Why is Šarūnas Stepukonis already behind bars, and his roof, Gabrielius Landsbergis, not yet? Naive question you say?

  

   1. "The private business of the Gabrielius and Austėja Landsbergiai family is financed by the venture capital fund Baltcap, which very recently sold the wind power plant it owned in the Jurbarkas district to UAB Lietuvos Energija, controlled by the Landsbergis family, at a very high price."

 

     But the Lansbergis were more lucky. Before the needle was out of the bag, the BaltCap Infrastructure Fund led by Šarūnas Stepukonis managed to create a fabulous infrastructure for the business of the Lansbergis family. In 2020, in Vilnius, Kalnėnai, a new luxury school and kindergarten was built on a plot of land owned by the Lansbergis, with the funds of the foundation headed by Šarūnas Stepukonis.

 

     Mrs. Austėja is happy that the new Queen Martha school is the most modern not only in Lithuania, but also in all of Europe. And how can you not be happy when Šarūnas Stepukonis invested even 11 million euro in the construction of her school from entrusted to him funds. The Lansbergis family are happy not only with the school, but also with the cost of education, which is a burden for an ordinary Lithuanian, but a huge fortune for their family."

      

    

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