Sunday, November 1, 2009

Slow Saturday Special: What the Hell Do Globalists Want With Haiti?

It's what, the cheap labor to be exploited?

I mean, THEY HAVE NOTHING so WHY SUCH ATTENTION?


"Ouster of prime minister threatens Haitian economic campaign; Stability had been part of pitch to foreign investors" by Jonathan M. Katz, Associated Press | October 31, 2009

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Lawmakers ousted the prime minister yesterday in a power struggle that threatens to undermine a campaign to attract foreign investment to the impoverished country....

Michele Pierre-Louis took office in September 2008 as Haiti was being pummeled by four tropical storms and hurricanes that killed nearly 800 people, left tens of thousands homeless, and caused $1 billion in damage.

They haven't rebuilt yet?

An educator who headed the Haitian branch of philanthropist George Soros’s Open Society Institute, she filled a post that had been vacant for five months after senators dismissed her predecessor during riots over the high cost of food....

So the HAITIAN PRIME MINISTER that REPLACED our previous puppet was a SOROS GLOBALIST, huh? WOW! NO WONDER they CANNED HER ASS!

“She doesn’t have social and economic policies. It’s the Inter-American Development Bank and World Bank that are making economic decisions,’’ said Senator Joseph Lambert....

That's why the place is such a wreck!

The removal of Pierre-Louis comes as former President Bill Clinton, a UN special envoy to Haiti, has been trying to assure international investors that the country has regained stability....

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Really, what is there interest?

For my part, I have always loved Haiti for being the first nation founded by freed slaves and for driving back the French.

Ever notice that empires never forgive or forget? When the U.N. deploys troops to Haiti, there are always Frenchman in the contingent.

So in honor of the brave, heroic, and courageous Haitians, let's honor one of their heroes:

MIAMI - The Rev. Gerard Jean-Juste, an influential Haitian Roman Catholic priest who was once jailed in Haiti for his political activities and fought for his countrymen's rights in the United States, died Wednesday. He was 62.

Little young, isn't it?

He died in a Miami-area hospital, said immigration lawyer Ira Kurzban, who was a longtime friend. Father Jean-Juste's brother, Kernst, said he died of complications from a stroke and a lung problem. Father Jean-Juste, who was born in Cavaillon, Haiti, came to the United States as a young man and founded the Haitian Refugee Center in Miami in the late 1970s....

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Father Jean-Juste returned to Haiti in the early 1990s and was a prominent supporter of former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He was often considered the Martin Luther King Jr. of Haiti in fighting for civil rights, giving impassioned sermons as an advocate for the poor. After Aristide left the country during a bloody coup in 2004, the US-backed interim government jailed Father Jean-Juste in connection with the killing of a prominent Haitian journalist and poet.

That, of course, would be the SECOND AMERIKAN COUP of an Aristide government! U.S. also did it under Bush's daddy back in 1991!!

Please see: Haiti's Nightmare: the Cocaine Coup and the CIA Connection

The Destabilization of Haiti

So THAT IS WHY the GLOBALISTS are SO INTERESTED! DRUG WAY STATION!

International human rights groups maintained the allegations were politically motivated, and eventually the charges were dropped. While in prison, the priest's supporters tried to register him as a presidential candidate for the 2006 elections, but authorities barred his candidacy because he was in jail. Later that year, Haitian officials allowed Father Jean-Juste to be released from jail and return to the United States to be treated for leukemia.

Why do feel a suspicion that he was murdered?

What did they inject this guy with when he was in his cell?

Even while he was sick, his brother said, Father Jean-Juste's goal was to return to Haiti and fight for the people in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

"He's the kind of person who only comes about every 50 or 100 years," Bastien said of Father Jean-Juste. "He pressured both Democratic and Republican administrations to treat Haitians fairly, humanly, and equally."

I can see the U.S. wanting to get rid of him!

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Related: The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: Haiti

Yeah, you see why the beautiful Haitians are risking their lives in rickety boats, right?