- Jul 12, 2018
- 9,805
SOVEREIGN ORDER OF MALTA
OFFICE OF THE GRAND HOSPITALLER
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SUBJECT Low-Interest Loan
RECIPIENT Alexander Smith, CEO of First Choice International ( @Hollie )
SENDER Marcellino Lombardi, Grand Hospitaller of The Sovereign Order of Malta
SECURITY ENCRYPTED
Mister Smith,
Good morning. I am writing to you to inquire about securing a low-interest loan for the Sovereign Order of Malta from First Choice International. Recently, the Order has established itself as a customer with FCI buy purchasing one-hundred missile systems. It's my hope that the Order and First Choice can continue to work together.
I'm not sure how much you know about the Order of Malta's mission, but I can provide you some relevant context. When our Order was founded nearly 900 years ago, we were primarily concerned with caring for the sick (regardless of religion or origin) in Jerusalem where we operated multiple hospitals. Today, we of course govern the Maltese Islands, but we also feel a strong dedication to caring for the sick and providing relief around the world, wherever and however we can. Recently, with permission from the Lieutenant Grand Master and the Parliament of Malta, I have ordered the training of 1000 Knights Hospitaller who will be within my Priory (Ministry), the Priory of Aid. The Knights Hospitaller are a uniformed, unarmed service of paramedics who are dedicated to providing humanitarian relief (in the form of medical relief, as well as brute manpower) around the world. My mission is to have a 5000-strong Hospitaller Service, however we only have the money to train 1000 Knights Hospitaller at the moment. That is why I was hoping you could assist us.
I was wondering if it would be possible for First Choice to issue the Order a $5-billion loan at 10% interest. This money would go towards training 4000 more Hospitallers, as well as purchasing hospital ships and other vital vehicles/equipment for the Hospitallers to perform their mission. Some of it, perhaps, would even be used for a disease research center which is one of the next items on our agenda. I look forward to hearing back from you.
Sincerely,
Marcellino Lombardi
Grand Hospitaller
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