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Noah Musingku is the birth name of King David Peii II,  of the Twin Kingdoms of Papaala and Me’ekamui in the Nation of  Bougainville Island (29) in the North Solomon Islands. He is Head of State, with a Legislature of a Matrilineal Councils and a Judiciary of traditional pacific law and Christian morality, recognized by international authorities. (32) King David  is the creator of U-Vistract, a shared-investment program that has grown into the Central Bank of Bougainville, CBOB, (30) and Commercial Bank, IBOM (25), based upon the Special Drawing Rights, SDR, in the UN and IMF Charters, of the large Mineral Resources of Bougainville (33, 34). Contents [hide] •	1 Background •	2 Early Years •	3 Dreams and Prophesies •	4 U-Vistract o	4.1 Formation of U-Vistract •	5 Beliefs •	6 Succession •	7 Sovereignty •	8 Fijian Soldiers Incident •	9 Bougainville/Meekamui under Musingku •	10 Notes •	11 References

[edit] Background Bougainville Island is geographically and ethnically a part of the Solomon Island archipelago, but was placed under Papua New Guinea (PNG) in 1975, when Australia granted PNG autonomy. In 1988 a civil war began between the operators and the workers and landowners from Panguna mine (See also Panguna). This mine, leased to the PNG government and Bougainville Copper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto Group, was established under the force of Australian armed police protection, and its land appropriated from the landowners without compensation.[1] The mine operation was accused of being insensitive to environmental issues, causing total destruction of aquatic life in the Jaba River, harm to the eco-system of Empress Bay and failure to pay reparations to the owners of the lands taken or affected by the mining operations. The Bougainville Revolutionary Army ultimately controlled 90% of the land of Bougainville, and its leader, Francis Ona, refused to participate in peace talks, saying that the BRA controlled the land, and had the support of the people, so there was no need to negotiate further.[2] A Unilateral Declaration of Independence was made on 17 May 1990, but Australian and New Zealand-brokered peace talks tended to ignore this fact. Even after the establishment of the New Zealand brokered autonomous government in 2001, Ona continued to maintain control of over most of the island, and was crowned King Francis of Me’ekamui (“holy land”) May 2004, by the People of Meekamui (31). Musingku took the throne of Paapala Kingdom, as King David Peii in the same year, based upon his hereditary titles of the nineteenth Century and, after King Francis’s death from malaria in July 2005, King David was anointed King of the “Twin Kingdoms” on Bougainville Island. These Leaders founded the Nation upon the traditional pacific society of the 19th Century, preceding the Colonial Era, with Monarchs heading a Legislature of Matrilineal Councils and a Judiciary of traditional laws. King David has been recognized by international authorities since then.(32) [edit] Early Years Moses Noah Musingku is a native of the village of Tonu, Siwai district in the southwest of Bougainville Island, and it is in this his ancestral village that he chose to establish his seat of government and the headquarters of his banking system. Musingku attended all of the 9 years of schooling then available in Bougainville. He won a PNG scholarship and continued to university where he studied a variety of courses including engineering, architecture, computing, law and politics. He also enlisted in the Papua New Guinea defense force for two years (2RPIR in Moem Barracks), where he felt disgusted by the immorality and impure habits implanted into new recruits by the trainers.[3] [edit] Dreams and Prophesies “When I was a small boy I use to hear of dreams, prophecies and visions about Bougainville island from many of my village or clan elders, chiefs and church leaders. They spoke of Bougainville becoming a world leader with her own royal world banking system that would finance the rest of the world. This is now becoming a physical reality. Bougainville and the region shall become world leaders lending to many nations, governments and kingdoms of the world. They shall become the head and not the tail.” [4] "Actually it was revealed to me in a dream whilst overseas in Australia in 1999 that I would go through a very painful process requiring faith and patience until I would arrive at my ancestral home village of Tonu where things would just open up like wildfire again".[4] Prophecies about Noah Musingku are recorded [ issue 4] to have taken place in PNG 23 April 2000 by an Brian Hayes, a New Zealander living in Australia who had never met Musingku or known anything about him until that event. These prophesies also tell that Musingku was going to revise the World Monetary System. He continued, "Noah needs your undivided support and prayers to complete his mission for he has touched the very heart of the control system".[5] Other prophesies about Musingku and his missions were recorded by Dr. Jonathan David of Malaysia in 1999.[6] [edit] U-Vistract Main article: U-Vistract U-Vistract was a mutual investment system envisioned as a means of creating the funding necessary to gain political and economic sovereignty for Bougainville. The intent was to use the untapped natural resources of Bougainville to fund the system. King David had Legislative support from the Matrilineal Ownership of the Mineral Reserves to use the resources under the SDR of the UN, as collateral for investment. Eventually established in 4 countries, the system became popular, and succeeded when the monetization of the in-ground assets occurred in 2010. Within a few years, some 70,000 Papua New Guineans had supposedly deposited K350 million into U-Vistract alone. U-Vistract also attracted followers in Australia, Solomon Islands and Fiji. In Australia, a small number of Queensland investors contributed some AUD500,000 between July and October 1999.[7] [edit] Formation of U-Vistract In 1997, seven years after the unilateral declaration of independence, the Bougainville Revolutionary Army was fully in control of the island, but its leadership was starting to split into different factions. Ona continued in full control of the army, and intended to achieve full independence. His co-president in the Bougainville Interim Government, Joseph Kabui, was seeking rapprochement with PNG and formation of an Autonomous Bougainville Government, while the army General Sam Kauona had his own path. Musingku met with each of them as a mediator, and by 19 December had signed agreements with each. They realized that it would be impossible to join the three parties together without a source of funding, and that it would be impossible to achieve political independence without financial sovereignty.[8] As Musingku’s wrote, In other words, Bougainville needed to create her own independent and sovereign system in order to be free from the control of the other international financial and governing structure. Also, it was very clear that the funds we needed to work with in uprooting, pulling down, destroying and overthrowing the existing foreign control system could not be earned through the conventional system. A new international system needed to be established whose control and coordination would not be based overseas but right here on our own soil. [8] Thus began the creation of the U-Vistract System. At first, the “U-Vistract Mission” was established as a Christian mission program in Australia. Many churches continued to invest. " U-Vistract grew even stronger, gaining momentum almost overnight. The number of my agencies grew in Kempsey, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold coast, etc."[9] In 2003, before assuming his title as King David, he travelled to Ona’s headquarters in Guava, Panguna, Bougainville, and established a bank there. Two years later he was able to travel to his ancestral village of Tonu, where he established his bank headquarters in an old cattle farm owned by the paramount chief. This, he said, was the manger from which would issue salvation of the world.[10] Throughout the process we were on the lookout for an ideal government that would allow us to fit our system into it without unnecessary restrictions, terms or conditions. Our search around the world could not locate any such government. The answer was right here on Bougainville. However, it could not be the Autonomous government as she was already defiled with a foreign partner. Meekamui was clearly the only one that fitted our descriptions and expectations. [11] All other governments including Australia, PNG, Solomon Islands, etc, could not fit into this description as they already had other software programs [nb 1] fitted into them. Australia repelled us in 2000. PNG pushed us out in 1999 and again in 2002. [12] By 2005, King David’s banks were issuing bank statements worth millions of dollars, issuing notes and payments. Recently, in 2010, outside investments into the Bougainville banking system have bridged the link to the monetization of Bougainville’s natural resources to create the Commercial Bank (25) and the Central Bank of Bougainville (30). [edit] Beliefs A Pentecostal Christian, most of his talks and writings are based upon biblical references. U-Vistract was initially created as a Christian Mission, and this has continued to be its focus. Musingku has compared his life and mission to that of Bibilacal saviors Noah, Moses or Jesus Christ. On the new currency BVK(30) in issue, pictures of Jesus will join the likenesses of King David and other Bougainvillean leaders.[13] In spite of the wealth of the Nation, King David has chosen a rather Spartan lifestyle based upon three covenants that he has made with God.[14] The three covenants include: 1. The Covenant of sacrifice and promise with the seal of daily discipline in fasting and prayer. 2. Covenant of praise and worship with the seal of sacrifice of thanksgiving. 3. Covenant of obedience and fellowship with the seal of mutual trust resulting from intimate fellowship with God and obedience to his instructions. “I live a life of daily sacrifice in prayer and fasting, disciplining my body and having only one meal a day in the evenings plus two days a week, one week a month and two weeks a year”, said the King, which works out to 1 meal a day, 5 meals a week, 22 meals a month and 299 meals a year. “This is my routine lifestyle year in and year out”, he said while further explaining his first covenant of sacrifice and promise. “God promised to protect and safeguard me until the vision and mandate he has given me is accomplished—as long as I am doing my part of the covenant”, he said. [edit] Succession Musingku is referred to as Crown Prince in 2005.[4] The first reference to Musingku as King David Peii was in April 2005, when Francis Ona was crowned by Musingku as King Francis of Me’ekamui, with the support of the People, and Musingku was crowned King of Papaala (a neighboring region within Bougainville).[15] After completing our setup internationally I came back to Bougainville in 2003 and joined forces with the Meekamui government. In 2004 we formed the Royal Twin Kingdoms of Meekamui and Papala [sic] and proclaimed Francis Ona as King and head of state of Meekamui before coming home to Tonu headquarters. [16] Holiness (Meekamui) is the backbone of society. Bougainville is Meekamui (Holy land). [17] Musingku, as King David Peii II, refers to a previous royal lineage of King Peii which convened in Tonu village in 1922.[18] It was his intent to restore the “traditional King Peii Monarchial Governing System”. Ona died in July 2005, and after some discussion in Ona’s village about succession, King David effectively assumed control of both kingdoms as “Head of State of the Twin Kingdoms”. [edit] Sovereignty Musingku agrees with Ona, who declared that the promises of independence have been waved at Bougainville for 35 years: Ona: We have already had other forms of autonomy. The provincial government system in 1975 we were promised. Bougainvillians were promised that after 5 years of after a few years, the provincial government will be replaced by the independent nation of Bougainville. (See So with this in mind, with this past history, we don't trust Papua New Guinea any more….[2] King David recognizes that autonomy is not the same as independence, because autonomy is granted by an outside power, while independence is taken and held by a People. "Sovereignty cannot be granted by another nation, or international government, but must come directly from God above”, said the King.[19] Bougainville has already issued a unilateral declaration of independence on 17 May 1990.[20] This declaration was never rescinded, though it was ignored by the Australian and New Zealand governments who took it upon themselves to broker peace talks. It was to the advantage of these nations to broker a deal which would allow western nations into Bougainville again to exploit the mineral resources. Since Australia entitled the Panguna mine, Rio Tinto owned 51% of Bougainville Copper Ltd, and the PNG government was a 20% owner, both of these governments had definite incentives to deny sovereignty to Bougainville. When New Zealand brokered a peace deal in 2001, Ona and BRA were not parties. His faction controlled 90% of the territory, and the support of the majority of the people, yet this was ignored.[2] A referendum on independence was a part of that agreement, but since the Constitutional Monarchy was established by the Kings in 2005, the promised referendum has not been necessary.[13] In 2005, elections for a new Autonomous Government, or ABG, were held, but only 3% of the people participated. This demonstrated that the autonomous government effort did not have a mandate, and the claim for sovereignty affirmed by Ona and later, King David Peii II (Musingku) remained valid. "The Bougainville autonomous government is a minority government and has no mandate of the people to rule, and can effectively be declared an illegal government", opined Professor Louis Berrigan.[21] Likewise, King David was quoted saying “the Royal Twin Kingdoms do not recognize the PNG government or any of its arms in Bougainville”.[21] "Someone asked me “should I participate in the forthcoming autonomous elections?” I replied “why should you knowingly become a slave of foreign domineering powers again?” He realized the answer and left satisfied. King David Peii II" In 2005 the World Bank contacted Ona as King Francis of Me’ekamui and offered financial assistance. The bank recognized his government’s existence and was standing by to provide financial assistance, in the event that it may need such help. This offer was refused.[22] An essay by King David on independence, autonomy and sovereignty is available here:[20] [edit] Fijian Soldiers Incident Main article: Fijian_mercenaries_in_Bougainville King David continued to exercise his powers as Head of State of Bougainville. In 2005 he publicly announced that he was hiring a security force from Fiji to train his guards and other governmental personnel, as well as establish security and satellite and other telecommunications for his bank in Tonu.[23][24] He said that this Fijian security force had been hand selected "mostly Born-Again Christians with overseas experience in Iraq and other areas". When the first Fijians showed up in Bougainville, the international media created an uproar and suggested that the eight soldiers were actually mercenaries staging a coup. In fact, this was the beginning of the national security forces of Bougainville [23]. [edit] Bougainville/Meekamui under Musingku By 2005, Musingku, now King David Peii, had established his own government, nation, city, economy, church, military, police, judiciary, and education system. Foreign emissaries were sent to many regional nations, as well as the UK. Issue 13 The enclave controlled by forces loyal to King David began to accept foreign nationals through issuance of its own passports and visas.[23] Membership cards in U-Vistract served, at least temporarily, as membership cards in a credit system which allowed members to purchase goods from enrolled stores by simply showing the card. In order to emphasize separation from the Western system, a new calendar system was established, with July being the first month, and alternate names given to all of the months.[24] The official Me’ekamui time was shifted to be 30 min after PNG, and 30 min before the Solomon Islands. Rather than going along with Western Christian custom, or Seventh Day Adventist teachings popular on the island, Tuesday was chosen as the official day of rest. King David is now recognized as Head of State (32), with banks and headquarters in the north, central, and south. In 2012, His Government has integrated with the ABG party government by appointing Mr. Momis as President and Mr. Sivusia as Prime Minister. Judicial cases from the Autonomous Government period are being remanded to Meekamui's magistrates and judges. In 2010, the International Bank of Me’ekamui,[25] established relations with a group of companies and individuals engaged in commerce outside of the usual financial system.[26][27] This group has provided capital to U-Vistract through IBOM, with the means and structures for capitalization of the in-ground assets that Bougainville contains, while IBOM has provided access to the international banking system. Thus, IBOM now has the ability to generate the wealth that Musingku envisioned in the late 1990s. Political support for King David remains solid. This was most recently demonstrated with outgoing ABG President James Tanis asking the PNG Government last year to pardon The King for the sake of peace – despite an armed security force secluded in the no-go zone stronghold of Tonu.[28] With the success of IBOM and establishment of the Central Bank (30), in 2012, based upon the vast Mineral reserves of the Nation, King David Peii II will gain more financial and political power in the near future and fulfill his vision for a Christian Nation. [edit] Notes 1.	^ Musingku refers to nations as hardware, and their forms of government as software [edit] References 1.	^ The Times, 4 September 1975 2.	^ a b c [1] http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/stories/s400627.htm 3.	^ [2] Papala Chronicles Issue 21 p 3 4.	^ a b c [3] Papala Chronicles Issue 3 5.	^ [4] Papala Chronicles Issue 4 p 8 6.	^ [5] Papala Chronicles Issue 14 p 6 7.	^ [6] http://www.csrm.uq.edu.au/docs/SSGM_09_05_bainton_cox.pdf 8.	^ a b [7] Papala Chronicles Issue 7 p 10 9.	^ [8] Papala Chronicles Issue 5 p 9 10.	^ [9] Papala Chronicles Issue 14 p 9 11.	^ [10] Papala Chronicles Issue 2 12.	^ [11] Papala Chronicles Issue 8 p 9 13.	^ a b [12] 14.	^ [13] Papala Chronicles Issue 21 p 2 15.	^ [14] Papala Chronicles Issue 4 16.	^ [15] Papala Chronicles Issue 8 P 8 17.	^ [16] Papala Chronicles Issue 10 P 6 18.	^ [17] Papala Chronicles Issue 4 P 7 19.	^ [18] Papala Chronicles Issue 13 20.	^ a b [19] Papala Chronicles Issue 12 p 4 21.	^ a b [20] Papala Chronicles Issue 17 page 8 22.	^ [21] Papala Chronicles Issue 12 p 2 23.	^ a b [22] Papala Chronicles Issue 18 24.	^ a b [23] Papala Chronicles Issue 19 25.	^ [24] www.ibom.biz 26.	^ [25] www.financialhope.info 27.	^ [26] www.zcash.org 28.	^ garamut.wordpress.com 29.	www.governmentof meekamui.net 30.	 www.centralbankofbougainville-nsb.com 31.	www.governmentof meekamui.net, pg 27ff 32.	http://lfongroka.blogspot.com/2012/06/noah-musingkus-words-to-bougainville.html 33.	http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/mediapool/59/599247/data/Annual_Reports/BCL-AnnualReport1988.PDF 34	http://agencysearch.australia.gov.au/search/search.cgi?collection=agencies&sco=&cool0= &cool1=&cool2=&cool3=&num_ranks=20&profile=ga&query=Panguna+Mine%2C+Bougainville&sort=&scope_disable=on&submit=Search