I think Hani Hasan Naji Al Salah and Thaer Mukbel are going to run a ‘pay to stay’ operation

Published: May 20, 2015 at 10:15am

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Think about it rationally. We have had no communication from Sadeen Education Investment Ltd beyond a promotional video produced by switcher David Marinelli and Louis Grech’s nephew Daniel Abela through their company RedOrange.

But DePaul University appears to take its public affairs responsibilities seriously and has communicated through its website and by direct email the facts of which it is aware.

And it is through the DePaul University website that we know the ‘university’ is targetted at students from North Africa and the Middle East.

So if that is the target market, Hani Hasan Naji Al Salah would, sensibly, have built his university somewhere in that catchment area where land is freely available and there is no democratic electorate to put spokes in the wheels.

But he wanted somewhere in the European Union, and not just in the European Union, but in the Schengen Zone. He was heading to Spain, didn’t get what he wanted, and came to Malta instead.

Spain – for students from North Africa and the Middle East? Malta? Why not build it in Jordan or Lebanon?

Because the main attraction is going to be the visa which students will obtain for the entire Schengen zone, through the good offices of Malta’s Home Affairs Ministry.

Hasn’t it struck you as odd that the other main man in this operation, the one speaking to Super One and calling the prime minister “a good salesman for Malta’, the one dancing around and gesticulating at the Auberge de Castille, is neither an investor, nor a contractor, or an educator, but an immigration consultant, a Palestinian with an office in Quebec? His name is Thaer Mukbel. Why would an immigration consultant be such a key part of this?

Why would a ‘university’ for North Africans and people from the Gulf States have to be in the European Union’s Schengen Zone, meaning that students would need to ‘battle’ for a visa, when if the ‘university’ were built in the Gulf States they wouldn’t have to?

Because the visa is the main thing.

CNN has reported on a big ‘pay to stay’ college scam operation in the United States, where people enter the US on a student visa and then disappear into the rest of the US with the collusion of the ‘college’ operators.

I think you should watch it.