More coming in on Red Frog: PNO is doing our due diligence

"JB"

As I teased into the other day, there has been quite a bit of incoming e-mails and chatter about the actions of one “Joe Haley” in particular and his treatment of the owners of Red Frog Beach.  We bowed out after presenting more proof than what got TRUMP indicted, only to see US residents taking no action

It would appear that would be changing, as actual “owners” and “buyers” who are being swindled may have finally had enough,

Maybe it was the hiring practices of the “security” of your investment, maybe it was the slew of ex-employees spilling the beans, maybe it was the egregious attacks against Tres Cruces that always failed, either way I am not certain what is actually occurring, so I am asking the questions before we post to all our readers and contributors.

I am happy to see that in the past few years, some REALLY, REALLY, nice developments have succeeded down there, and there should be more on the way.  RFB is no longer the only game in town. Bocas is beautiful and they need to fix that airport and make it a real 1st class tropical locale.

More coming:

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"JB"
No point in me feigning any arbitrary point. THERE were NEVER and “Land Grabbers” or “Pirates”.

“JB”- So many, many years ago when I just thought I would have some bullshit to ype to people back home about our retirement decision, I was blindsided into a “Hatfield“ and McCoy” type blood feud in Bocas del Toro.  Please feel free to go back and read thr archives, …

"JB"
Well, HELLO there,

“JB” –  Sorry for the radio silence.  Me and the wife had some unexpected travel that came up and I’m just getting settled. But PLENTY to talk about.

"JB"
EVERY YEAR I like to mention the BAHIA clean-up efforts. A ray of GOOD among the S–T.

THE NUMBERS ARE  IN!!! Nearly six tons of waste were removed last Saturday from the mouth of the Juan Díaz River and the Panama Bay wetland during a cleanup organized by the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) and the environmental organization Adopta Bosque . More than 1,500 volunteers participated in the activity, including security …