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out of curiosity, what's the book you're reading abt slavery in the middle age called? it sounds like something i might be interested in
Idän orjakauppa keskiajalla by Jukka Korpela. Unfortunately it's in finnish, and focuses mainly on trying to figure out the extent of abduction and enslavement of finnic peoples.
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Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
Jukka Tapaninen, CEO of Aiforia appears to have been a member of a Florida-based company that buys and sells luxury real estate in Miami, named Blue Key Investments, LLC, along with his close friends Mikko Pakkanen Hugo Sluimer, Antti Korpela, Ilpo Raiskila, Antti Korpela and Lake Worth FL residents, Mirjami Keskinen and Janne Keskinen. This company may have been involved in a multi-million dollar international money laundering.
Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
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Kirjamessujen satoa/ I went to a book fair (20.11.2021)
Kansanetiikkaa Käsityksiä hyvästä ja pahasta/ Folk ethics: notions on good and evil
Kalevauvala/ folk songs based on vauva.fi message boards
Idän orjakauppa keskiajalla/ Medival slave trade in the East: Robbing of humans from Finland and Karelia
Toward a Red Melting Pot: The Racial Thinking of Finnish American Radicals 1900-1938
Suoja 1: Kaupunki ja paluu (Laura Luotola)/ queer indigenous scifi
Ilmatilaa Kasmeera Lokuge & Hyppe Salmi/ lit. Air space fig. Breathing Room, Finnish Sri Lankan 20 something in Finland in the 2020s.
#finnish#finland#suomi#karjala#kasmeera lokuge#hyppe salmi#laura luotola#jukka korpela#aleksi huhta#kalevauva
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Slaves from the North Finns and Karelians in the East European Slave Trade, 900–1600 Series:Studies in Global Slavery, Volume: 5 Author: Jukka Jari Korpela In this book Jukka Korpela offers an analysis of the trade in kidnapped Finns and Karelians into slavery in Eastern Europe. Blond slaves from the north of Europe were rare luxury items in Black Sea and Caspian markets, and the high prices they commanded stimulated and sustained a long-distance trade based on kidnapping in special robbery missions and war expeditions. Captives were sold into the Volga slave trade and transported through market webs further south. This business differed and was separate from the large-scale raids carried out on Crimeans for enslavement in Eastern Europe, or the mass kidnappings characteristic of Mediterranean slavery. The trade in Finns and Karelians provides new perspectives on the formation of the Russian state as well as the economic networks of official and unofficial markets in Eastern Europe.
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Digital Supply Chain Transformation toward Blockchain Integration
Authors: Korpela Kari, Hallikas Jukka, Dahlberg Tomi
Journal: The Digital Supply Chain of the Future: Technologies, Applications and Business Models Minitrack
Publisher: ScholarSpace
Digital supply chain integration is becoming increasingly dynamic. Access to customer demand needs to be shared effectively, and product and service deliveries must be tracked to provide visibility in the supply chain. Business process integration is based on standards and reference architectures, which should offer end-to-end integration of product data. Companies operating in supply chains establish process and data integration through the specialized intermediate companies, whose role is to establish interoperability by mapping and integrating companyspecific data for various organizations and systems. This has typically caused high integration costs, and diffusion is slow. This paper investigates the requirements and functionalities of supply chain integration. Cloud integration can be expected to offer a cost-effective business model for interoperable digital supply chains. We explain how supply chain integration through the blockchain technology can achieve disruptive transformation in digital supply chains and networks.
Check more https://adalidda.com/posts/BERjfJ9sFk9BKRqfe/digital-supply-chain-transformation-toward-blockchain
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hi there; so sorry to bother you, but you mentioned in that one post you were reading a book about medieval slavery? Do you happen to remember what it was called? Just curious.
Idän orjakauppa keskiajalla by Jukka Korpela. Unfortunately doesn't seem like it's been translated to english.
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White-haired kids from where the furr coats come from don't gatekeep the name of the book they are reading 👀 (I need to read it, I crave it-)
i'm reading Idän orjakauppa keskiajalla by Jukka Korpela, which to my knowledge is unfortunately only in finnish. However, I think plenty of people in the notes mentioned different places where they've found the writings referenced in the book.
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Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
Jukka Tapaninen, CEO of Aiforia appears to have been a member of a Florida-based company that buys and sells luxury real estate in Miami, named Blue Key Investments, LLC, along with his close friends Mikko Pakkanen Hugo Sluimer, Antti Korpela, Ilpo Raiskila, Antti Korpela and Lake Worth FL residents, Mirjami Keskinen and Janne Keskinen.
Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
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Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
Jukka Tapaninen, CEO of Aiforia appears to have been a member of a Florida-based company that buys and sells luxury real estate in Miami, named Blue Key Investments, LLC, along with his close friends Mikko Pakkanen Hugo Sluimer, Antti Korpela, Ilpo Raiskila, Antti Korpela and Lake Worth FL residents, Mirjami Keskinen and Janne Keskinen. This company may have been involved in a multi-million dollar international money laundering.
Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
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Aiforia CEO Jukka Tapaninen refuses to answer Money Laundering and Tax evasion questions
Jukka Tapaninen, CEO of Aiforia appears to have been a member of a Florida-based company that buys and sells luxury real estate in Miami, named Blue Key Investments, LLC, along with his close friends Mikko Pakkanen Hugo Sluimer, Antti Korpela, Ilpo Raiskila, Antti Korpela and Lake Worth FL residents, Mirjami Keskinen and Janne Keskinen. This company may have been involved in a multi-million dollar international money laundering.
Mikko Pakkanen leader of the “clean fomula” scheme and top 10 shareholder of Aiforia
A witness, supported by documentation, claims that Hugo Sluimer, Jukka’s partner and disclosed an offshore scheme designed to defraud the US government of millions of dollars using offshore companies, fake loans and Miami real estate The scheme involved an international network of investors and advisors working together to move profits tax-free out of the United States.
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Did Covast Development CEO Jerry Saffrie accept an investment from Hugo Sluimer?
Amid swirling financial controversy, the CEO of Covast Development, Jerry Saffrie, finds himself under increased scrutiny. While Rob Koster, founder of several successful ventures including Covast Vast Goed, Sorrento BV and Hello City is at the heart of the matter, questions arise about Saffrie's knowledge and involvement concerning funds allegedly accepted from Hugo Sluimer, a figure implicated in money laundering and tax evasion in the United States.
At the core of the unfolding drama is whether Koster had informed Saffrie of these publically available allegations before incorporating the funds into their joint real estate project, "de Posterij," located in Harderwijk. The Netherlands has strict regulations against integrating questionable finances into businesses. Violators face severe legal consequences, including civil liabilities, asset seizures, and significant fines. With such a framework, the weight of responsibility on the shoulders of a CEO like Saffrie is undeniable.
Evidence at hand suggests that Koster had full knowledge of Sluimer's alleged financial misdeeds when he solicited the investment. Sluimer stands accused of large-scale property tax evasion and money laundering in the US, employing offshore entities to discreetly redistribute tax-free returns to himself and select Finnish investors, dubiously termed as a "clean formula." Sluimers partners from Finland are: Mikko Pertti Juhani Pakkanen, Antti Pakkanen, Janne Keskinen, Mirjami Keskinen, Antti Korpela Mika Junnila, Ilpo Raiskila, Kaj Valve and Jukka Tapaninen.
Koster's reactions to these allegations have been evasive and met with threats. When confronted, he distanced himself, denying any connection with Sluimer's funds regarding the Dutch project. However, contrasting this claim are documents drawn up by Koster's advisors and a trail of emails that showcase Koster's active role in gathering finances for "de Posterij,".
This brings the focus back to Jerry Saffrie. As the CEO, the legitimacy of his actions and the depth of his knowledge become paramount. Presently, there is no evidence to suggest that Saffrie was privy to Sluimer's allegations before the investment was made. If Koster indeed kept Saffrie in the dark, it raises pertinent questions about their internal communications, transparency, and trust within the company's leadership. On the flip side, if it emerges that Saffrie was informed but chose to forge ahead, it challenges the ethical framework underpinning Covast Development.
As more details come to light, the central issue remains: Was Saffrie adequately informed by Koster about the potential risks, and did he have full knowledge of the cloud of allegations surrounding the investment? Only time and further investigation will provide clarity.
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Finally, it is important to see the eastern slave trade in its proper context. To think of the Muscovites and Poles as nothing more than victims of the Tatars is to radically distort the truth. Muscovy, in particular, was frequently complicit, and the institution of slavery flourished for many years within its borders. This was a matter of special significance when it comes to explaining how it was possible for Finns to find their way to the Crimean market, for the truth is that they were mostly seized and sent there by Russians. The northern town of Novgorod – known during the middle ages as Novgorod the Great in deference to its wealth and power – was a key centre of the slave trade in this region, and the men of Novgorod are known to have mounted numerous raids into Karelia with the explicit purpose of capturing exotic Finnish children. Prisoners taken in this region were so valuable, indeed, that after the incorporation of the Khanate of Astrakhan into the growing Muscovite empire, the son of its former khan was permitted to lead two expeditions through Muscovy to launch raids in Karelia (1555 and 1577), while Shah Abbas of Persia sent delegations that managed to acquire three Finnish girls in Moscow and 30 more in Kazan.
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taas kirjoittaja ajattelee että Novgorodin Karjala oli suomalaisaluetta vaikka karjalainen kulttuuri oli jo kehittynyt...
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According to Jukka Korpela, the chronicles of the medieval period record major raids into Karelia on average once every 10 years between the mid-14th and early 16th centuries, “which is a very high frequency in view of the fact that this area lay outside the interests of the late medieval realms.” Some were mounted by private enterprise – notably “marauding boatmen” from Novgorod. Others were sponsored by local rulers who hoped to profit handsomely from them.
The earliest records that we have of Muscovite raids in this region date to 1477, the year before Novgorod fell to Tsar Ivan the Great. An account dating to 1490 gives more detail about the specifics of the trade: the Russians plundered the parish of Kemi, in northern Finland, kidnapped its women and children, and offered them for ransom. Some families paid to recover their relatives; most could not, and lost them to slavery. When Tatar troops from Astrakhan mounted their similar raid in 1577, they left children too young to walk out on the ice to die.
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Kemi löytyy myös Vienan Karjalasta...
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