You may be right. However, the "buying land for the Hmong" is more logically sound then "taking Laos back". It's tough but it's something that is possibly doable under the right leaderships and support. Take to a smaller scale and you have that Hmong Vet Memorial in Fresno....duri ng the process you had a lot of sketical people, but now it's a true sitting memorial. Buying land is a clearer vision....taki ng over a country...not so clear.
the best scams are those that are the most logically sound. to make it even better, you make it appeal to the wants and needs of a section of people. who's the scamer: the hustler playing 3 card monte or the high profile investment manager like madoff, or mortgage brokers? they're all scamers, one just seems more legit than the other.
"buying land for the (insert ethnicity here)" has been played out with other ethnicities. when will we learn not to trust these swindlers. just because someone screams and yells the loudest, it doesn't mean they know more than the next person. real estate purchase in the context they want, takes a lot of planning, development, and MONEY. you don't just wing it and hope everything falls into place. you have to be responsible and set up contigency plans for if you can't complete the project. you have to be doubly responsible because your target audience is mainly made up of people on public assistance. i have no problems with 18xeeb asking for support, what I do have a problem with is how they are going about it.