December 24, 2021 – The Vema Seamount Authority has delivered his 15th Christmas Message and, just like his Christmas Messages of 2017, 2018 and 2019, the sovereign spoke again of the importance of living and working in harmony for the survival of humanity.
Christmas Message 2021 His Royal Majesty King Peter Goldishman of Mount Vema In my previous messages, especially in 2017, 2018, and 2019, I spoke of the importance of harmony and the need to pace ourselves. As human beings, we seem to be achieving one of these requirements, that are key to our survival as a species. The need to pace ourselves. Although it is sad to see that it took a pandemic to slow us down. Before COVID 19 the world was moving too fast which would eventually lead to our own self-destruction. We hope that when the most effective means to defeat these viruses that are the cause of this global pandemic starts to produce lasting results, we can start to reset either through legislation or through other means, to stay away from the way we lived before the pandemic. We were turning human beings into robots which, is far from our natural purpose. The other issue we are facing as human beings, is our failure to master the art of living in harmony with one another. Be it people, businesses, and the nations of the Earth. It is sad to see how we tend to behave in a manner that only promotes conflicts, misunderstanding, jealousy, and wars. Unfortunately for humanity, we are living in a time of the change of the guard. The youth of today, especially the ones leading this world have no idea what it is like to live in a war zone, under constant bombardments, lack of food, medicine, and other supplies we take for granted. We must work harder to achieve, promote, and preserve peace, or we will all suffer if we fail to pay attention to the signs. We must embrace dialogue and compromise, as key to our survival. No human being, no business, or nation can survive alone. We will always need each other, and to achieve this we must simply try to see our ourselves (as an individual) 150 years from now. When we reach a point of understanding that the Earth will be here in 150 years from now, and we will be gone, then it would be easier to understand that we have no automate power, only responsibility. As the residents of the planet Earth, we can achieve harmony and peace in this world simply by changing our mindset. Focus more on dialogue and compromise, so together we can be better prepared to navigate the storms with confidence, for a better tomorrow. Thus, avoiding self-destructive conflicts, and successfully deal with the challenges we are facing today, as well as the challenges ahead as there will be many. Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year. November 03, 2021 – His Majesty King Peter J. Goldishman of Mount Vema – The Vema Seamount Authority and his wife Lady Trinity of Mount Vema have released another rare photo together. The picture, which was made available to VSBCnews early today, Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021, is now also available on the official site of the Mount Vema Monarchy and is the Monarchy’s 2021 official photo. This is the second time this year a picture of the royal couple is made public. The first this year, was made public back in July to mark Independence Day and 15 years of significant establishment of statehood based on the ancient island (known today as Mount Vema) which has eroded by millions of years of wave action, and which with the declaration of sovereignty, Peter Goldishman has demonstrated to the world that you don’t cease to exist just because you are underwater. You simply adapt to the world’s changing environment and carry on.
The picture released today is not just the new official photo of the Mount Vema monarchy, it is also highly significant because the Monarchy of Mount Vema is very private. They do not take many pictures, so this 2021 Official Photo was also well received by the Mount Vema society. Christmas Message 2020 - Planet Earth: One Hundred Years of History and hope for the next decade12/24/2020 The Vema Seamount Authority - His Mount Vema Majesty King, Peter J. Goldishman
Christmas Message 2020 Planet Earth: One Hundred Years of History and hope for the next decade The year 2020, is a year that will be remembered by all of us with great sadness. As we celebrate Christmas, our thoughts and prayers will be with those few who do so much for so many. Especially the healthcare workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic across the world. History have taught us that human beings will always find the path when faced with great challenges, and prosperity always follows. Let us look at our journey for the past 100 years: 1920s The 1920s, was a period frequently referred to as the "Roaring Twenties" or the "Jazz Age" in North America, while in Europe the period is sometimes referred to as the "Golden Age Twenties" because of the economic boom following World War I. The economic prosperity experienced by many countries during the 1920s (especially the United States) was similar in nature to that experienced in the 1950s and 1990s. Each period of prosperity was the result of a paradigm shift in global affairs. These shifts in the 1920s, 1950s, and 1990s, occurred in part as the result of the conclusion of World War I and Spanish flu, World War II, and the Cold War, respectively. The 1920s saw foreign oil companies begin operations throughout South America. Venezuela became the world's second largest oil producing nation. And in some countries the 1920s saw the rise of radical political movements, especially in regions that were once part of empires. Communism spread as a consequence of the October Revolution and the Bolsheviks' victory in the Russian Civil War. Fear of the spread of Communism led to the emergence of far right political movements and fascism in Europe. Economic problems contributed to the emergence of dictators in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. 1930s The 1930s, was defined by a global economic and political crisis that culminated in the Second World War. It saw the international financial system collapse, beginning with the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the largest stock market crash in American history, and an economic downfall called the Great Depression that had a traumatic effect worldwide, leading to widespread unemployment and poverty, especially in the United States, an economic superpower, and Germany, who had to deal with the reparations regarding World War I. The decade also saw the rapid retreat of Liberal democracy, as authoritarian regimes emerged in countries across Europe and South America, in particular the Third Reich in Germany. Germany elected Adolf Hitler, who imposed the Nuremberg Laws, a series of laws which discriminated against Jews and other ethnic minorities. States such as Ethiopia, China, and Poland were invaded by expansionist world powers, the last of these attacks leading to the outbreak of World War II on September 1, 1939, despite calls from the League of Nations for worldwide peace. World War II helped end the Great Depression when governments spent money for the war effort. The 1930s also saw a proliferation of new technologies, especially in the fields of intercontinental aviation, radio, and film. 1940s The 1940s, was when most of World War II took place in the first half of the decade, which had a profound effect on most countries. The consequences of the war lingered well into the second half of the decade, with a war-weary Europe divided between the spheres of influence of the Western world and the Soviet Union, leading to the beginning of the Cold War. To some degree internal and external tensions in the post-war era were managed by new institutions, including the United Nations, the welfare state, and the Bretton Woods system, facilitating the post–World War II economic expansion, which lasted well into the 1970s. The conditions of the post-war world encouraged decolonization and the emergence of new states and governments, with India, Pakistan, Israel, Vietnam, and others declaring independence, although rarely without bloodshed. The decade also witnessed the early beginnings of new technologies (such as computers, nuclear power, and jet propulsion). 1950s The 1950s, was the decade that the bloodiest war in human history had just ended, and the decade that laid the foundation for many of the political crises threatening the world today. One of the most infamous dictators in history had admitted defeat and committed suicide, and the largest genocide in history had been discovered. Imperialism was on its way out. Although this may sound peaceful, the 1950s were one of the most turbulent decades in global politics. The 1950s saw the rise of global tensions due to cold war, and the world was cleft into two political, administrative and ideological halves — capitalism, espoused by the US, and communism, adopted by the Soviet Union, or USSR. This also gave rise to a third group of non-aligned countries. The new politics during the 1950s were largely determined by the relations between the US and the USSR, and the changing political dynamics due to an increasing number of countries gaining independence from their imperial rulers. One of the first major wars since the Second World War, the Korean War put the conflict between capitalism and communism into sharp relief by pitting the North and South halves of Korea, communist and capitalist respectively, against each other. The USA backed the Southern half openly, sending its army into the battlefield under the aegis of the UN, and the US forces alone outnumbered the North Korean army. The North Koreans were aided by China, who provided the bulk of the united communist armies, and the USSR. In the 50s, in response to NATO’s inclusion of West Germany, a group of Eastern European communist countries formed the Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance, also known as the Warsaw Pact, a mutual defense treaty to negate the West’s advancing power in Central Europe. The Warsaw Pact was the most important Cold War treaty between communistic countries, since the member countries had borders (Iron Curtain) with West-aligned countries in Europe. The members in the Warsaw Pact were the Soviet Union, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and Albania. After the Sino-Soviet Split in 1961, Albania aligned with China, and officially withdrew from the Warsaw Pact in 1968. The 1950s saw the start of the decolonization of African countries. The first to gain independence (except Egypt in 1922) was Libya, in 1951. Other Saharan (North African) states soon followed suit, and Ghana became the first independent sub-Saharan country in 1957. In South Africa, the Apartheid was further enhanced by the introduction of numerous laws, such as The Immorality Act: Banned extramarital sex between a white and a non-white person. The Population Registration Act: Forced the population to be classified as Black, White, or Colored. The whites were given higher status in society, administration, political and the legal system. The Group Areas Act: Granted sections of a city to be used by a particular race. The non-whites often had to live in small, congested areas far from work, while the whites enjoyed the benefit of the best living sections. The non-whites had to apply for a ‘pass book’ to enter the white zones. And The Bantu Education Act: Forcibly separated educational facilities on all levels, including universities, on the basis of race. While the blacks in South Africa were suffering under the Apartheid rule, the winds of desegregation had begun to blow in America. A 1954 case, Brown v. Board of Education, overturned previous norms by declaring that separate facilities for whites and blacks are inherently unequal. This, combined with a case in Little Rock, Arkansas, where the National Guard accompanied nine black students — called the Little Rock Nine — to a recently desegregated school and remained in the school for a year for the black students’ protection, helped the Civil Rights Movement in America gather pace. In Cuba, the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista was overthrown in 1959 in an armed movement led by Fidel Castro, his brother Raul, and Che Guevara. The government put together by Castro was the first communist government in the Western hemisphere, and its close geographical proximity to the USA would go on to cause severe international issues in the coming decades. In Asia, Japan had been defeated in WWII under royal rule and was consequently occupied by the US. The US had a notable say in drafting Japan’s new, democratic constitution. This included the disarmament clause, which prevented Japan from fielding an army. Emperor Hirohito, who had led Japan’s military actions in WWII, also helped usher in the new era of economic progress and social reforms. By the end of Hirohito’s reign in 1989, Japan had become the second largest economy in the world. Japan is still one of the largest economies in the world, with a massive share in a wide range of industries. In the 50s the European Communities was founded, in 1957. The founder members of the EC include West Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Italy. The United Kingdom, Denmark and Ireland joined in 1973, Greece in 1981 and Spain and Portugal in 1986. The European Communities wasn’t a single entity, but a conglomerate of three working towards similar ends with the same set of rules — European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom). Middle East, the newly-formed (1948) Jewish state Israel passed a law granting any Jew automatic citizenship after immigrating into Israel. This spurred Jewish communities in neighboring Arab states to emigrate to Israel. Britain, France, and the United States signed a Tripartite Declaration in 1950 for immediate action if Israel’s frontiers were violated. In response, five Arab League Nations signed a security pact, denying the use of the Suez Canal by Israel. The tripartite declaration stated that the three nations were opposed to the idea of an arms race, but after the Soviet Union started supplying arms and ammo to Egypt, France broke the declaration by supplying Israel with the same. 1960s The 1960s, you could say that first it did not begin well with the John F. Kennedy assassination, then the Beatles' arrival in the United States, then the Beatles' breakup. The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. "The Sixties" was a decade of complex of inter-related cultural and political trends around the globe. By the end of the 1950s, war-ravaged Europe had largely finished reconstruction and began a tremendous economic boom. World War II had brought about a huge leveling of social classes in which the remnants of the old feudal gentry disappeared. There was a major expansion of the middle class in western European countries and by the 1960s, many working-class people in Western Europe could afford a radio, television, refrigerator, and motor vehicle. Meanwhile, the East such as the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries were improving quickly after rebuilding from WWII. Real GDP growth averaged 6% a year during the second half of the decade. Thus, the overall worldwide economic trend in the 1960s was one of prosperity, expansion of the middle class, and the proliferation of new domestic technology. The confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union dominated geopolitics during the '60s, with the struggle expanding into developing nations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia as the Soviet Union moved from being a regional to a truly global superpower and began vying for influence in the developing world. After President Kennedy's assassination, direct tensions between the US and Soviet Union cooled and the superpower confrontation moved into a contest for control of the Third World, a battle characterized by proxy wars, funding of insurgencies, and puppet governments. 1970s The 1970s, is the era when I was born, so it has a special meaning to me. No wonder, historians have increasingly portrayed the 1970s as a "pivot of change" in world history, especially on the economic upheavals that followed the end of the postwar economic boom. In the United Kingdom, the 1979 election resulted in the victory of its Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher, the first female British Prime Minister. Industrialized countries, except Japan, experienced an economic recession due to an oil crisis caused by oil embargoes by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries. The crisis saw the first instance of stagflation which began a political and economic trend of the replacement of Keynesian economic theory with neoliberal economic theory, with the first neoliberal governments being created in Chile, where a military coup led by Augusto Pinochet took place in 1973. In Asia, affairs regarding the People's Republic of China changed significantly following the recognition of the PRC by the United Nations, the death of Mao Zedong and the beginning of market liberalization by Mao's successors. Despite facing an oil crisis due to the OPEC embargo, the economy of Japan witnessed a large boom in this period, overtaking the economy of West Germany to become the second-largest in the world. The United States withdrew its military forces from their previous involvement in the Vietnam War, which had grown enormously unpopular. In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, which led to an ongoing war for ten years. The 1970s saw an initial increase in violence in the Middle East as Egypt and Syria declared war on Israel, but in the late 1970s, the situation in the Middle East was fundamentally altered when Egypt signed the Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty. Political tensions in Iran exploded with the Iranian Revolution in 1979, which overthrew the Pahlavi dynasty and established an authoritarian Islamic republic under the leadership of the Ayatollah Khomeini. Africa saw further decolonization in the decade, with Angola and Mozambique gaining their independence in 1975 from the Portuguese Empire after the restoration of democracy in Portugal. The continent was, however, plagued by endemic military coups, with the long-reigning Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie being removed, civil wars and famine. The economies of much of the developing world continued to make steady progress in the early 1970s. They might have thrived and become stable in the way that Europe recovered after World War II through the Marshall Plan; however, their economic growth was slowed by the oil crisis but boomed immediately after. 1980s The 1980s, saw major socioeconomic change due to advances in technology and a worldwide move away from planned economies and towards open capitalism. As economic deconstruction increased in the developed world, multiple multinational corporations associated with the manufacturing industry relocated into Thailand, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, and China. Japan and West Germany saw large economic growth during this decade. The AIDS epidemic became recognized. The United Kingdom and the United States moved closer to supply-side economic policies beginning a trend towards global instability of international trade that would pick up more steam in the following decade as the fall of the USSR made right wing economic policy more powerful. The final decade of the Cold War opened with the US-Soviet confrontation continuing largely without any interruption. Superpower tensions escalated rapidly as President Reagan scrapped the policy of détente and adopted a new, much more aggressive stance on the Soviet Union. The world came perilously close to nuclear war for the first time since the Cuban Missile Crisis 20 years earlier, but the second half of the decade saw a dramatic easing of superpower tensions and ultimately the total collapse of Soviet communism. Developing countries across the world faced economic and social difficulties as they suffered from multiple debt crises in the 1980s, requiring many of these countries to apply for financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, with Ethiopia witnessing widespread famine. Major civil discontent and violence occurred in the Middle East, including the Iran–Iraq War, the Soviet–Afghan War, the 1982 Lebanon War, the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, the Bombing of Libya in 1986, and the First Intifada in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Islamism became a powerful political force in the 1980s and many terrorist organizations, including Al Qaeda, started. By 1986, nationalism was making a comeback in the Eastern Bloc and desire for democracy in communist-led socialist states combined with economic recession resulted in Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika, which reduced Communist Party power, legalized dissent and sanctioned limited forms of capitalism such as joint ventures with Western firms. 1989 brought the overthrow and attempted overthrow of a number of governments led by communist parties, such as in Hungary, the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in China, the Czechoslovak "Velvet Revolution", Erich Honecker's East German regime, Poland's Soviet-backed government, and the violent overthrow of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime in Romania. Destruction of the 155-km Berlin Wall, at the end of the decade, signalled a seismic geopolitical shift. The Cold War ended in the early 1990s with the successful Reunification of Germany and the USSR's demise after the August Coup of 1991. The 1980s saw great advances in genetic and digital technology. After years of animal experimentation since 1985 the first genetic modification of 10 adult human beings took place in May 1989, a gene tagging experiment which led to the first true gene therapy implementation in September 1990. The first "designer babies", a pair of female twins were created in a laboratory in late 1989 and born in July 1990 after being sex-selected via the controversial assisted reproductive technology procedure preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Gestational surrogacy was first performed in 1985 with the first birth in 1986, making it possible for a woman to become a biological mother without experiencing pregnancy for the first time in history, and the advent of the ongoing practice of sex-selective abortion in China and India as ultrasound technology which permitted parents to selectively abort baby girls. The 1980s was also an era of tremendous population growth around the world. And the global Internet took shape in academia by the second half of the 1980s as well as many other computer networks of both academic and commercial use such as USENET, Fidonet and the Bulletin Board System. By 1989 the Internet and the networks linked to it were a global system with extensive transoceanic satellite links and nodes in most rich countries. Based on earlier work from 1980 onwards Tim Berners Lee formalized the concept of the World Wide Web by 1989 and performed its earliest demonstrations in December 1990 and 1991. Television viewing became commonplace in the Third World. 1990s The 1990s, saw a rise in the awareness of multiculturalism as well as the advance of alternative media, aided by then-new technology such as cable television and the World Wide Web. New ethnic conflicts emerged in Africa, the Balkans, and the Caucasus, the former two which led to the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides, respectively. Signs of any resolution of tensions between Israel and the Arab world remained elusive despite the progress of the Oslo Accords, though The Troubles in Northern Ireland came to a standstill in 1998 with the Good Friday Agreement after 30 years of violence. 2000s The 2000s, was a special decade for us, for the Vema Seamount Territory and its marine life. We have managed to declare the territory sovereign which, made it easier to fight fishing activities that was once wiping out the marine life in the area. The decade also saw the long-time predicted breakthrough of economic giant China, which had double-digit growth during nearly the whole decade. And on the other side, the worldwide economic downturn, which started with the crisis in housing and credit in the United States in late 2007 and led to the bankruptcy of major banks and other financial institutions. The outbreak of this global financial crisis sparked a global recession, beginning in the United States and affecting most of the industrialized world. At the same time, the internet was growing, which contributed to globalization during the decade, which allowed faster communication among people around the world. Social networking sites arose as a new way for people to stay in touch no matter where they were, as long as they had an internet connection. And climate change and global warming became common concerns in the 2000s. The War on Terror and War in Afghanistan began after the September 11 attacks in 2001. The Second Congo War ended in July 2003, so ended the Algerian Civil War, the Angolan Civil War, the Sierra Leone Civil War, the Second Liberian Civil War, the Nepalese Civil War, and the Sri Lankan Civil War. At the same time began the conflict in the Niger Delta, the Houthi insurgency in Yemen, and the Mexican Drug War. 2010s The 2010s, the decade that began on January 1, 2010 and ended on December 31, 2019, was another challenging era for humanity. It was the decade of austerity in many countries, the financial crisis and subsequent the international recession dating from the late 2000s. It was also the decade of a major shift in social attitudes that saw LGBT rights and female representation make substantial progress. In the middle east, the Arab spring changed the direction, which is the cause of the migrant crisis currently experienced by The European Union. In Asia, China launched an enormous economic initiatives and military reforms, that sought to expand its influence in the South China Sea and in Africa. In the world of Information technology, the smartphone became widespread. And Global warming became increasingly noticeable through new record temperatures in different years and extreme weather events on all continents. 2020s The current decade will be shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. So, the beginning of the next 100 years, just like in 1920s after the Spanish flu, the economic prosperity of the world will be similar in nature to that experienced in the 1950s and 1990s, where each period of prosperity was the result of a paradigm shift in global affairs. These shifts in the 1920s, 1950s, and 1990s, occurred in part as the result of the conclusion of World War I and Spanish flu, World War II, and the Cold War, respectively. Merry Christmas to all and a prosperous New Year November 30, 2020 – The Vema Seamount Authority has made changes the Rule of Succession of the Kingdom of Mount Vema.
New order of Succession established by the Mount Vema Royal Order 30112020-1 1- The Current Order of Succession
2- The Order of Succession in the case of the sovereign’s death
3- The Order of Succession in the absence of an Heir
4- The Order of Succession in the absence of the Sovereign’s Will 4.1- The Citizens of the Kingdom of Mount Vema with the assistance of the Judiciary, the Legislative and the Executive shall elect a President, and when such President is elected, the Kingdom of Mount Vema shall cease to be a Kingdom and shall become a Republic. 4.2- All symbols associated with the Monarchy shall form part of a museum created by the state as part of the history of the territory. 4.3- Members of the Royal Family and the spouse of the deceased monarch shall continue to be entitled to all privileges, as well as the relatives of the founding father of the nation. His Mount Vema Majesty King Peter – The Vema Seamount Authority, today delivered his 12th Christmas message as a Sovereign since the creation of the Kingdom of Mount Vema in August 2006. The message was delivered earlier than scheduled in line with this year’s commitments.
Peter Goldishman, the Monarch who once said, “He who works for the welfare of others shall find shelter in Mount Vema, and he who serves the Kingdom, shall be called upon to do great things.”, has given a clear indication that the Kingdom of Mount Vema is open for business. This year the King spoke of the importance of cooperation for greater good. “2018 was not a good year for Mount Vema, neither was for the Universe. We as human beings must strive to do better. To work in harmony to maintain our Universe in balance, we must understand that we under God, the creator of all the elements that make us who we are have the responsibility to look after this home of ours, we call Planet Earth.” “Our mission as human beings is to do what is expected of us. For this Universe to work, the trees were created, the oceans were created, the air, water and so on, these are the components that makes the Planet Earth. Sometimes we humans tend to forget that we were created to look after it.” “We tend to worry too much about creating things that are destroying us, rather than the issues that are relevant to our welfare and to our survival. It is not God who should serve us, we are the ones who must serve as a family of nations, as a family of corporations, as a family of colleagues and as a family of neighbours who strive to do what is best for ourselves and our families.” “As we celebrate Christmas and as we look forward to the new year, we must aim to better our skills to cooperate and to live in harmony. We must always remain cautious of the things we do not understand, but we should never be too critic of others, if we have never walked a mile in their shoes.” His Mount Vema Majesty’s Christmas Message – 2018. The Sovereign wished Merry Christmas to all and a prosperous New Year, before he retreated to join his wife Trinity and family for Christmas. Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge was invited to visit the Vema Seamount territory in November 2020. The invitation was issued on October the 16th and was posted on Thursday 18th, which is likely to be the last official invitation to be issued this year.
Anyone who knows the evolutionary history of Mount Vema, would expect the Monarchy of The Netherlands and The British Monarchy to be among the first to be invited, and especially the British Monarch - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, one of the most respected and admired heads of state, but because of security issues no invitation was sent until now. The Vema Seamount Authority was exploring other means of issuing the official invitation because the British Monarchy can only be officially invited by post. The problem was that Mount Vema stopped sending or accepting postal correspondences more than two years ago. Most official correspondences from Mount Vema are either electronic using forms available on its official website which are generally encrypted and free from virus, or face-to-face. But because of deadlines, an exception was made and a postal invitation was finally sent. The reason the Vema Seamount Authority avoids postal correspondences is not only to make Mount Vema environmental-friendly, but more for security reasons, as letters require screening for suspicious items or substances that could be a threat to general security, and therefore can be read by anyone who may not be authorized to read its content and who may not understand the importance of its content. His Mount Vema Majesty King Peter J. Goldishman - The Vema Seamount Authority is scheduled to meet more than 10 world leaders before departing to Mount Vema where he will personally oversee the works over Vema Seamount.
Arrangements and final security detail are taking place, including transportation, and logistics. Peter Goldishman is seeking face to face meetings with leaders of countries that could be crucial in the success of the city project specially in terms of logistics. With so much investment being secured for the project, the Vema Seamount Authority feel confident that he has the means for a solid burgeoning trade with the rest of the world and will seek to reassure leaders that Mount Vema will be a reliable partner with regards to economic development and poverty reduction through job creation. The government has not yet published the list of which countries he will visit but people close to the monarch told VSBCnews that the list will be published as soon as all dates have been confirmed. But because the focus remains supplies, building materials and skilled workers, you can almost guess where he will be going to. The travel arrangements are also part of a long-term plan to offer sweeteners immediately, by announcing millions of jobs by placing orders for new ships, rescue helicopters, household goods, furniture, office equipment, medicine, and other equipment and parts, in the countries he will be visiting, to support the economy of the Kingdom of Mount Vema. The Vema Seamount Authority – Peter Goldishman has today issued an invitation to President Emanuel Macron, to visit the Vema Seamount Territory in 2020.
Mount Vema has officially revised its development policy and sees the growing interest from France, towards the City of Mount Vema developments as an indication that deals can still be made in Europe. The Vema Seamount Authority has asked President Macron for help with building materials as the Monarch senses that Mount Vema could find a more reliable partner in France and an ally that could enable the Vema Seamount Authority to meet its development deadlines. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle finally exchanged vows and rings in a beautiful ceremony at the St George’s Chapel in England. They have been proclaimed husband and wife by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The newlyweds, now to be known as Duke and Duchess of Sussex pledged their eternal love in front of members of the royal family, hundreds of celebrity guests and millions of viewers around the world. The Vema Seamount Authority - Peter Goldishman has invited the President of the United States Donald Trump to visit the Vema Seamount Territory - Mount Vema. The invitation was issued today for a work visit in December 2020.
His Mount Vema Majesty King Peter Goldishman has with the invitation, reaffirmed his intention to maintain a line of communication with the White House administration for economic purposes, expressing His Mount Vema Majesty’s, desire to maintain fruitful and productive relationship with the United States, to foster agreements to facilitate the import of needed materials, parts, products and services to the Vema Seamount Territory from the United States. Tomorrow, April 25th, the Kingdom of Mount Vema celebrates Thanksgiving Day. The date Mount Vema gives thanks for the birth of the founding father of the Vema Seamount society and the Mount Vema Community.
This year the Bank holiday celebrations moved to Friday, the Government announced. When all services provided by Mount Vema institutions including online will be closed for business. The Vema Seamount Authority, King Peter of Mount Vema was born on April the 25th 1974. The Mount Vema community celebrates this annual tradition with a thanksgiving meal where fish is part of the menu. The government has used Royal Mount Vema Proclamation this year, a rule used to move the celebration. The long weekend will bring much needed rest for some however, there is no automatic right to time off for everyone, especially those who are part of the support team and emergency workers with no right to time off work, however they are guaranteed to receive extra pay for working on this bank holiday weekend. The Monarchy of Mount Vema sends good wishes to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s after the birth of their baby boy, who was born at 11.01am weighing 8lbs 7oz.
The official announcement was first made by Kensington Palace around lunchtime, prompting well wishes from the Vema Seamount Authority. The Office of the Vema Seamount Authority, said: “On behalf of all members of the Royal Family of Mount Vema, I’d like to congratulate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their third child”. Just hours after, Prince George and Princess Charlotte were spotted arriving at St. Mary's Hospital in London with Prince William to meet their baby brother. The newborn, is now fifth in line for the throne, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. His Mount Vema Majesty King Peter – The Vema Seamount Authority, delivered Christmas Message today, when he spoke of the importance of community work.
This is His Royal Mount Vema Majesty King Peter J. Goldishman 11th Christmas message as a Sovereign since the creation of the Kingdom in August 2006. The Sovereign wished Merry Christmas to all and a prosperous New Year, before he joined family members for Christmas Day prayers. His Mount Vema Majesty King Peter J. Goldishman, the Vema Seamount Authority has congratulated Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their engagement.
In a statement released today by the Monarchy of Mount Vema, His Majesty the King said: “My family, my wife and I are delighted to hear that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are engagement”. “We wish them all the best”. Said the Mount Vema King. The Vema Seamount Authority – His Mount Vema Majesty King Peter has congratulated Theresa May on her election victory, in a statement published today, highlighting the importance of the promotion of a special and essential relationship between the Kingdom of Mount Vema and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, for security and economic development in the South Atlantic.
His Mount Vema Majesty the King also said that Great Britain will always find support in Mount Vema with regards to economic initiatives of mutual benefit, and signaled plans to invite the British Prime Ministers to Mount Vema later in 2021, as the King looks forward to a close cooperation between the two countries. The Royal Mount Vema Society for Marine Science and Conservation was formed today by His Majesty King Peter Goldishman to protect and preserve the ecosystems in oceans and seas, and focus on limiting human-caused damage to marine ecosystems, restoring damaged marine ecosystems, and preserving vulnerable species of the marine life.
As inhabitants of the largest environment on Earth, the marine life drive changes in every global system. Its microbes are responsible for virtually all the photosynthesis that occurs in the ocean, as well as the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients and trace elements. Microscopic life undersea is incredibly diverse and still poorly understood. The Royal Mount Vema Society for Marine Science and Conservation from its base in Mount Vema will work to understand, the role of viruses in marine ecosystems that have barely being explored. The work of the society will include multidisciplinary field of study and research of ocean life and physics. From Marine biology, Marine ecology, Marine chemistry, Chemical oceanography, Marine geology and Physical oceanography. |
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COUNTRY CODE
COUNTRY CODES IN USE Mount Vema Country Code: OV / MOV Mount Vema Numeric Country Code: 507 Currency Code: VSG Top-Level Domain: .com, and .ov (proposed) Proposed Telephone Country Code: +294 |
International Treaties – Ratified by the Kingdom of Mount Vema
Law of the Sea Treaty (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) MARPOL 73/78 (Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships) The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963 |
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AMBER WARNING official advise to be prepared. >>>
RED WARNING official advise to take action as instructed by the emergency services. >>>