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Since breaking ground on a multi-billion dollar luxury resort in Albania, the Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump-led project has done more to reveal a corrupt Zionist pay-for-play scheme than it has to shed light on one of the jewels of the Earth that had gone unnoticed until it fell into the hands of the pair of real estate scions, at least as their recounting of the tale of how it came into their purview would have others believe. After protests initially overran the construction sites of the development across Albania's Adriatic coast, that civil unrest against the project amplified to such an extent that over 100,000 Albanians took to the streets of their nation's capital, Tirana, as part of a civilian-initiated referendum against the resort. The movement, which has become known as the "Flamingo Revolution" due to the protected wildlife on Sazan Island and the adjacent Albanian mainland coast jeopardized by the Kushner-backed project, has led the country's largest protests since the fall of communism in Albania during the early 1990s. After that civil unrest proved to be enough to effectuate an investigation led by Albania's anti-corruption task force; the early revelations from that inquiry have already put the project's future into doubt, a development that threatens to turn the development from a luxury resort idealized as a city upon a hill into a castle made of sand being swept into the sea.Protesters take to the streets of Tirana to oppose the Sazan Island resort.Albania's anti-corruption investigators have turned their attention to Miami-based businessman Artur Shehu as their probe has gone underway. Investigators have zeroed in on Shehu, who sold property that he owned on Albania's Adriatic coast to the Kushner-led company Atlantic Incubation Partners LLC, and his associates due to links they allege exist between them and an international drug trafficking ring and suspicions that the real estate empire Shehu amassed that he was able to profit from through his sale to Kushner was built through forged property records. Although Shehu's lawyer, Kujtim Cakrani, issued a statement on behalf of his client denying all of the accusations made against him by Albania’s Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime ("SPAK"), Cakrani also acknowledged that the country's anti-corruption agency has issued a warrant for Shehu's arrest on charges that he has laundered money for drug gangs.SPAK alleges that Shehu used the profits he and his associates made from trafficking cocaine into Europe from South America to build his real estate empire. Albania's anti-corruption prosecutors go on to allege that Shehu falsified land-ownership documents in order to launder that money through his real estate holdings. As a result of those allegations, prosecutors have frozen roughly 110 million euros tied to the sale of the property.Meet the man who’s selling Zvërnec. Artur Shehu.