Harmony Shattered
The vision grows as newly fleeced asleeple with eyes wide shut stumble into the rabbit-hole, and discover why the Cheshire Cat is grinning!
From its inception in 2014-15, the land-share development was a life-style dream that became a living nightmare, as investors saw hopes and resources brutally ripped away. Broken relationships, trauma and heartbreak were all that was left for most after the nascent development was hijacked by a hidden agenda.
The original vision for an intentional community as a land-share venture was birthed in 2014 by Andrew Cody, who found the land and joined with Mark Darwin to raise finance to buy two properties at 3220-3222 Kyogle Rd, Mt Burrell, NSW.
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What some investors didn’t know, was that unseen behind the curtain were other “Sovereignty Activists,” who had a hidden plan that only became fully evident after Mark Darwin disassociated from the “Inner Circle”.
The land-share venture was at first called Bhula Bhula Village Community. Investors who raised concerns about the failure of Mr X to transfer land title to control of investors, lack of accountability and apparent money laundering, were marginalised, demonised and driven off the properties they had paid for, without restitution of funds.
Neighbours and local communities observed with growing concern as the conflict escalated until the Sovereignty Activists had forced all the investors off the land, occupying the property and seizing land title for themselves.
Then began a long quest for justice with blog-wars shaping public opinion and painful, costly court appearances, but it was the extreme malice, vicious threats, harassment and bullying that shocked the disenfranchised investors most.
It is evident that five years after a starry-eyed start to the imagined “Village Community,” the Sovereignty Activists are positioned to execute a phoenix move on June 19, to transfer control of the land asset to one of the companies in their network, and so divest liability to unwanted creditors.
The marketing is new, but a cat’s meow is as old as the hills.
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