Operation Gladio-Haiti
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Okay, if you guys wouldn't mind reposting the space so we can get as many people in here as we can. While we're waiting for a few more people, namely Bridget and Liza, I did want to, I don't know if any of you spend any time in MAZE's spaces. They're fascinating. I obviously don't.
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spend a lot of time in there. I was invited to one yesterday, not by Mays, but by one of y'all that know that I'm interested in this international stuff, and because they were specifically talking about Taiwan. And I kind of wanted to share with you guys what the spillover effect of doing this research is, because it becomes very interesting.
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how it eventually interplays with many of the other discussions. So you find yourself much better prepared to engage in discussions with real information. Now, the irony of that, of course, is I would think with a master's degree in strategic studies and having traveled all over the world that I was.
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Fairly well prepared, but not half as prepared as I am now after this journey into the bowels of Operation Gladio. And so I forget what his name was. I think it was Simon is his name. I don't know him personally. Very, very smart. Was giving the history of.
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kind of the China-Taiwan from a business kind of perspective. And during a very well laid out presentation, because of the absence of having looked into Operation Gladio, the drug trade, and all of that other stuff, did not highlight my area of expertise, which is that Chiang Kai-shek
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founded modern-day Taiwan with his KMT military. And so Alpha Warrior, of course, was co-hosting the space. And so when I raised my hand, I kind of went through the Reader's Digest version of that aspect and also highlighted the fact that it had been a planned
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transition, if you will. So if you look at the fact of who brought the U.S. technology of microchips back to Taiwan, and then the decision for all of the industry, basically in the United States, to begin sourcing it from, and keep in mind, all of those industrial players in the United States is part of the international syndicate. And so they concentrate
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on purpose, the manufacturing of microchips in Taiwan to make it a permanent thorn in China's side and a way to control people. Because you had the entire world. You could have done it anywhere. They chose it to be there. And what's the interesting timing of it is, is that Taiwan, from its creation after World War II, until
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Right around the time they made the decision to start manufacturing chips there was under martial law under Chiang Kai-shek and one other guy for like three years and then his son. So the first 40 years that the quote unquote democracy, Taiwan existed, it was under martial law and wasn't a democracy at all. But right in the around the late 80s, well, technically, yeah, right around the late 80s is when they made the decision to basically focus.
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If they decided on a happen chance that Taiwan was going to be the place, you have until 19, from the late 1980s until we're in the mid 2020s, you had basically 30 years to change that, to go anywhere you wanted. And they've never done that. Why is that? You see how this now becomes a concerted on.
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purpose, too big to fail criteria of concentrating all of this in one contested area. This is the exact strategy of tension that they have perpetuated on us over and over again. And all I asked was the people to understand that, that the choice to do that anywhere, they chose Taiwan. And it wasn't.
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Because keep in mind, as we've traced the Operation Gladio movement from the drug trade from the Southeast Corridor to South America and the overthrowing of all those governments down there, it was around the same time. So if they are losing their drug trade, you've got to give them some other industry to keep them under your control. And so when I got done talking, the...
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One of the guys said, I disagree with every single thing she said. We have a treaty that says we have to defend Taiwan. Well, the problem for that guy is that treaty expired in 1979, a year after Carter approved trade with mainland China, which voided the treaty.
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We do also have an agreement with Taiwan. It does not require us, as the former treaty did, to come to their defense. But again, a treaty to come to their defense, even in its original form, was ridiculous because they were a martial law dictatorship. And to have had a treaty that we would expend military personnel.
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to defend a dictatorship that was basically the drug lord of the entire world at that point is on its face ridiculous. And the fact that you would come into a space and say that is, to me, just over-the-top crazy. But these are the people, and the reason why I say that was not to make fun of that guy.
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Although I could probably spend all day doing that. That's not the reason why I said that. The reason why I said that is I want every one of you to be equipped to go into any one of these spaces and say things that are factual with the ability to do a quick scan, come up with the dates, know that what you're getting is actual.
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real history that has substantial documentation to back it up and cannot be argued with because it's factual. And that's what I hope we're all getting from all of this is the ability to represent reality. So I'm going to say one more thing and then, and it's going to be very controversial. So y'all can leave if you want.
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But I have to say this out loud. There's a lot of media coverage right now about the colonel, the Army colonel, that shot and killed the guy in North Carolina. So, and there were two guys of a fairly new company that was set up in New Jersey that was basically casing his house from the Chetsnian area.
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I have researched Chechnya and the conflict there. It was a false flag designed to engage Russia while they built a pipeline. It's kind of like a...
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a disguise and operation while they piped in Mujahideen and Al Qaeda operatives into that location to rain terror down on the Chechnyan area and create that chaos so that no one was focusing on the fact that Bush and Cheney and Baker funded company was building an alternative pipeline from the Baku, Azerbaijan oil fields to cut Russia out of supplying oil through that oil field.
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to Europe, all done at the same time, all on purpose. And so what I want to caution people on, and I'm not saying this is the case, so don't misquote me. I want people to understand that in every one of these places that we have discussed so far, whether it was Nicaragua and the Honduran terrorist camps that our military not only set up, but maintained and participated in.
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or the ones done in Costa Rica where we were flying drugs out of and also launching attacks into Nicaragua, or in Panama, the Army School of Americas that Army colonels taught in and taught dictators how to torture their own people, do assassination, kidnapping, etc., comes at a cost. And if in any of these areas with a wide open border,
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There's a lot of pissed off people at shit that we've done. And I would be deathly afraid of some of those pissed off people coming and looking for some of the, and I'll be very generous in saying misguided, military personnel that came into their country and perpetrated terror on them and their family members.
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and their relatives and their neighbors. That's a real fact. That is the fallout of this type of insane foreign policy of we go anywhere we want with a big bully club, which we will talk about today in Haiti, and expect there's not going to be some fallout. That's just not the case.
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We have had military personnel kidnapped off the streets of foreign countries. And in large part, when you go back and start looking at their history, they have been engaged in some really shady shit. And that's in foreign countries. So then when you fling open your southern border and say, hey, everybody in the world, come on in, shit's going to happen. And they will use this as an excuse.
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to further still our freedoms. So first we have to recognize what it is. Second, we have to be very cautious about being emotionally, because all of us have been conditioned that when our military comes under attack, that we have to always side with our military. We need to actually assess it unemotionally.
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and find out what's actually behind it and what drove this particular instance. We can no longer afford to have knee-jerk emotional reactions once you find out how emotionally psyopsed we all are. So I'm going to leave that there. And I will just, until we get into Haiti, maybe...
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Five or ten minutes of comments if anybody wants to speak on that particular topic or what I opened up with the Taiwanese and our ability to engage people in real history. Go ahead, Enoch. Yes, hello from Sweden and thank you for having me and letting me speak. I was quite confused and sorry for my English. I'm Swedish.
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I was quite confused when that guy yesterday talked. And to me, it's very strange and difficult to understand because as I understand it, there is no official treaty between USA and Taiwan. And as I also understand, it was something called...
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Taiwan Relations Act from 1979. That's the new one. Yeah. And that one says, if I understand the English correctly, it say that USA broke with Taiwan to benefit the relation to China. But with the other hand, USA is promising and sending stuff to Taiwan.
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to be able to defend itself against China. That's correct. However... That's what I call tumble dryer logic. It is. Can you please explain a bit more? So we want our cake and eat it too. That's the easiest way to explain it. So up until 1978, we did have a defense treaty with Taiwan saying we would defend it. But...
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One of the provisions of substantial change outlined in that actual treaty was that if you recognize mainland China, it null and voids the treaty, which it was then null and voided. So that was a conscious decision by the United States to throw away the defense treaty with Taiwan. So it's gone.
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A year later on its expiration, because it was like it gets noticed it's 12 months later, it expires. So it expired. We did the TRA. When we did the TRA, it was basically splitting the baby in half. We want to suck up to China and we want to suck up to Taiwan and we don't want to cut ties with either one.
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But basically, we want our cake and eat it, too. We are going to take all of the benefit of being in relationship with Taiwan because we're about ready to give it the microchip industry. But at the same time, we're going to give China a whole bunch of shit and become like our entire industry manufacturing capability. So we need a much bigger facility than Taiwan if we're going to give all of our shit away.
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So we're going to put the critical shit in Taiwan and we're going to put everything else in China. So we got to have them both. Does that make sense? Yeah, but still it's kind of strange logic. Well, there's no logic. Yeah, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing or they actually do know what they're doing, but it's two different things. It is 100% on purpose. They definitely know what they're doing. Okay.
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Thank you very much. I rest my case. Exactly. Go ahead, Stella. I was just going to bring up, because you're talking about like in the late 70s. Also, don't forget, or maybe I'm wrong, but these people plan things away in the future. In 1999, didn't Hong Kong become part of China, like that treaty or whatever it was, that thing that they had, didn't that expire around?
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10 or 20 years later. So they always think of things really in advance, don't they? Well, they do. But the Hong Kong Treaty was the 99-year treaty that Britain got from basically shoving opium into China from India. So they won the Boxer War twice, and they got...
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Hong Kong one time, they got Shanghai, which then turned into an international zone outside of it was basically like an autonomous zone that China wasn't allowed to control for a long time. That went back. And then Hong Kong was on the 99 year kind of like lease, if you will.
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That was necessary because they set up the HSBC Bank there, which was a large money laundering hub for Southeast Asia opium sales, both for Britain and America, until they created, well, it still is, by the way, but when they created the BCCI, because they were doing so much business.
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In Pakistan, which of course is an intel state controlled by the CIA as well, that alleviated some of the pressure on the HSBC bank and kind of shared the money laundering responsibilities with the Vatican as well during this entire period of time. So they were just kind of spreading the wealth around a little bit at that point.
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And you're right in that they do forecast. But I think now looking back, it's fairly easy to see that there was a concerted effort by the West to get rid of their middle class and have us as poor as everybody else and as controlled, by the way. And the impetus for doing that was opening up China so they could source all of our.
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manufacturing there and then put the most critical thing that's going to be tied to all of that manufacturing in Taiwan so that they have the strategy of tension set up. It's so clear to see I can't understand why anybody couldn't see that because they have to make these types of decisions in order to control the outcome. So all I have to do is just like North Korea with their nuclear weapons until Trump blew it up.
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That was used to control all of Southeast Asia. Every time the CIA wanted a strategy of tension to happen, all they did was rattle the North Korean nuclear capability around and everybody shut up. And it's the same thing now with Taiwan. Oh, my God, your life's going to end if you don't have a microchip. Well, I lived a long time without a microchip. And if I've got to go back to living without a microchip, I certainly can.
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um and that's kind of what they're doing this is emotional manipulation um in the likes of um you know for control that's just it's literally that simple um so anyway okay yeah i was just because you know how they always try to forecast and when you were saying that you know they put the chips in taiwan you know then like within
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10 or 20 years or less, the mainland China and all that you were saying, the manufacturing of the other stuff is over there. And I'm like, oh, they're probably forecasting because when that stuff happened, the other big laundering hub, because then China restricted a lot of cash leaving mainland China. So that's where Macau got put in because it's just like Vegas. I don't know. I'm sorry. I was just thinking forecasting ahead, nothing but laundering. And all of these things seem to be all.
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specified within that area with the trafficking of drugs and people and everything else nefarious. And you're right about bringing up Macau. Macau came featured very heavily in the Golden Lily book review that we did because, you know, if China was really the big brute that everybody says it was, why didn't they ever clean up Macau? It's supposedly China, too. But that's where all the China.
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China gangs went and, you know, it's like they're Cuba. So they have all the casinos and all of the other stuff there. So anyway, it's quite interesting. We're going to go ahead and get started with the Haiti portion.
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I just got a notice that my carpet cleaner guy is coming. So I may have to take like a five minute break when he gets here to point him in the right direction. I apologize for that because he's running late. But anyway, we're going to start with Haiti and we're going to do the first. Real quick. Can everybody please repost this space so that we can get as many people in here as possible? Because the Haiti connection is really, really huge. Can everybody please repost the space?
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Thank you. Sorry. That's OK. And it is because of some information that Bridget and Liza has been looking into of more recent events, which is why we moved it up on the list to do it today. So Haiti goes back over 100 years. There's been multiple coups. I encourage anybody to look up how we've destabilized this once thriving well off.
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um, country. And it's hard to believe, but just like Cuba back in the day was kind of like the New York city of the, um, Caribbean. So, um, was Haiti at one point. Um, but in this, the first section is going to cover 1959 to 1963. And basically there is, um, what was called Papa Doc and Baby Doc. And that was, um,
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Duvier, D-U-V-A-L-I-E-R. And this section opens up with saying, this is a quote from a Haitian of his country's dictator. Duvier has performed an economic miracle. He has taught us to live without money, to eat without food.
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and to live without life, unquote. And his full name, Francis Papadoc d'Aubierre, he was accused of basically being somewhat of a satanic voodoo magic kind of a guy, very odd guy. But this starts on the night of...
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12 August 1959, when a boat landed on the northern coast of Haiti with a reported, and it's disputed, but we're going to go with the number 30, Haitian and Cubans aboard. And they were supposedly attempting a coup to overthrow the Haitian government. I don't know how you think you're going to do that with 30 people, but let's just go ahead and say that was the case.
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They were equipped with weapons and supposedly they had about 20 or 200 locals. That's another disputed number. Join in with them. And that was Haitians that had been exiled over in Venezuela. And basically there was U.S. military.
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Haiti to train Dovier's forces, stepped in. The Americans instituted an air and sea reconnaissance capability to locate the rebels, and the U.S. Marines were, additional ones, were airlifted to the area, and we had Navy planes come in from Puerto Rico, and the commander was a Colonel Robert Debs Hinal.
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E-I-N-L, Jr. He was an American Marine. And the initiative was quickly quelled. And it says information about the men that came from Cuba were basically all provided by the Haitian government, which is why the numbers are disputed. And in reality,
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The entire event eventually gets disputed as basically being a false flag in order for sympathy towards the basically a dictatorship, because that's what the Dolvier government was all about. And of course, they blamed it on Cuba.
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However, Cuba said that it absolutely did not come from Cuba. And they actually provided some information later on that documented the fact that it did not initiate from Cuba. And it says the first members of the American military mission that had arrived in Haiti in January, largely in response to another invasion attempted the previous July.
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that had originated from the Dominican Republic. And keep in mind, we've talked repeatedly about the Dominican Republic and them having a network of Gladio training terrorist camps set up inside of the Dominican Republic. Regardless of the horror stories about the Haitian regime, said one of the colonels, it told...
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tells of his 12-year-old son being arrested because he criticized, he made a comment in public about the Dovier government, and the colonel's son that was 12 got arrested for making the comment. So here was a quote that the colonel Heinel made, and he said that instructions he received from the State Department, from the undersecretary, quote,
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Colonel, the most important way you can support our objectives in Haiti is to help keep Dolvier in power so he can serve out his full term in office and maybe a little longer than that if everything works out. Unquote. The Kennedy administration, which came to power in 61, had little use for Papa Doc and supported the overthrow as well as his possible assassination.
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According to later testimony of the CIA official Walter Elder before the Senate Investigating Committee, the agency furnished arms to Haitian dissidents seeking to topple the dictator. Elder went on to say, while the assassination of Dovier was not contemplated, the arms were provided to help the dissidents take the measures they deemed necessary to replace the government. It was realized, he said, that Dovier might be
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killed in the course of an overthrow. But as Cuba increasingly became the U.S.'s ward, the CIA's great obsession, Washington's policy changed. Haiti cooperation was needed against Cuba.
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to expel Cuba from the Organization of American States in 1963. So they wanted Dolbier, regardless of how many people die in the process, to be on their side when the vote occurred. When the Haitian leader died in 1971, the American ambassador, Clinton Knox, was the only diplomat present at the midnight swearing-in of his 19-year-old son.
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Jean-Claude Baby Doc Dolvier as the new president for life. Political and military support was guaranteed because of the relationship that they had with the father. And there was not even a hiccup in the support from Washington, D.C. on thinking that, you know, having a 19-year-old president for life is a little odd. They didn't care. So.
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That's kind of crazy, if you ask me. Then we move forward to 1986 through 1994, which is basically the period of the changing of the guard, if you will, from the Deauvier past history.
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And Jean-Claude Aristide basically rise to power. He's a Catholic priest who basically gets owned, disowned by the Catholic Church because he wants to take care of the poor and will not exclude using socialist type.
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tactics to take land away from the landed because you will find in Haiti the exact same situation we found in Nicaragua and Guatemala and Chile and everywhere else where they have created 90% poor people, a 10% elite that has been
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They're grossly enriched by American international syndicate. Well, it's international. It's not just American. All these corporations, the mining companies, they come in and they set up 10 percent of the population to be the elite. They buy the government and then everybody else starves. And they become the slave labor for the mines.
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to be the farmers for the landed elite on cattle ranches and opium farms and all that other stuff. And so anytime you see the dilemma, it comes up every single time. So if one of those non-landed people rises up to be a leader, like with the Sandinistas or Allende in Chile, he immediately, in a land redistribution scheme, becomes a socialist.
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And he has to have weapons, so he has to reach out to the Soviet Union. And in doing so, he becomes a communist. So there's no winning. And they set this system up for that exact reason. And then we were psychologically programmed to Pavlovianly respond anytime someone is called a communist.
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to immediately hate them. And this cycle has been used against us. And I'm trying to break the programming with this information. So let's dig into Haiti in 1986. So here's a quote from someone in Haiti. It says, when I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor,
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have no food, they call me a communist. And there probably is no better illustration of what I'm about to relate to you than that. Basically, the next 30 minutes is going to elaborate on that one amazingly accurate quote. So having set that up, we have
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What does the government of the U.S. do when faced with a choice between supporting a group of totalitarian military thugs murdering thousands, systematically torturing, widespread rape, leaving severely mutilated corpse in the street, or a nonviolent priest legally elected to the presidency by a landslide whom the thugs have overthrown in a coup?
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Well, we know what they chose. They chose the murdering military thugs that torture and kidnap people and rape them because the nonviolent priest, because he was going to redistribute land, cannot be tolerated because we've already labeled him a communist. So during the Duvier family dictatorship, Hoppedock ruled from 1957 to 71. He was followed by his son.
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at 19 in 1971 until 86. So he was there for 15 years. And most of the time, it was the mother that was making most of the decisions when he was much younger. Both had been appointed president for life. The United States trained and equipped the Haitian military during this entire time. And of course, you can imagine there's probably a lot of Haitians that don't really care about the United States.
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However, during most of that time, because it was, quote unquote, a dictatorship, the American leadership did not want to be seen providing weaponry directly to them. So according to the author of Killing Hope, William Bloom, he says that was done through Israel and that the embargo on doing that ourselves was basically nil and void because we just had a proxy do it for us.
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After Jean-Claude was forced into exile in February 1986 and was flown out on a United States Air Force aircraft to the Riviera in France, within three weeks of Jean-Claude's departure, the U.S. announced that it was providing Haiti a $26.6 million economic and aid package.
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Another $4 million was being sought to provide the Haitian army with trucks, training, and comm gear to allow it to move around the country and maintain, quote unquote, maintain order. Maintaining order in Haitian basically meant suppression, repression, and control. And 21 months between Dovier's abdication and the scheduled elections in November 1987 resulted in tons.
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civilian deaths. The CIA was meanwhile arranging for the release from prison and safe exile abroad. The two of the Dolvier's contacts, both notorious police chiefs during their reign of terror. They were responsible for thousands, tens of thousands of deaths, actually. Haitian's main trade union leader.
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Eves Richard declared that Washington was working to undermine the left before the coming elections, that the U.S. aid organizations, lots of NGOs then and now, encouraging people in the country to identify and reject anyone that they labeled as a quote unquote communist. Haiti was in the Western Hemisphere, best known economically, medically, politically.
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judicially, educationally, economically, as a basket case. Jean Bertrand Aristide was a very charismatic priest that had a huge following in the poorer sections of Haiti. He traveled around speaking out against repression.
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for years and had become a target for doing so. And his activities evoked a very strong dislike for U.S. officials, including Ronald Reagan. Aristide later wrote that Ronald Reagan considered him a communist and that
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Elliott Abrams, who at the time was the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, saw fit to attack Aristide while praising the Haitian government in a letter to Time magazine during the election campaign. The Catholic priest first came to prominence in Haiti as a proponent of liberation theology, which if you go back and you read the
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The original text of liberation theology, not the Marxist version that is currently touted about in the United States within the Catholic Church. Basically, the liberation was granting liberty to oppressed poor people and giving them back their land. But we have a completely different impression of it nowadays. And it basically.
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according to the author blended the teachings of christ with inspiring the poor to organize and resist oppression when asked why the cia might have sought to oppose aristide
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A senior official in the Senate Intel Committee stated that liberation theology proponents are not too popular at the agency. Maybe second only to the Vatican for not liking liberation theology are the people at Langley, meaning the CIA. And what's interesting about that is the current pope embraces it almost exclusively.
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a boycott of the elections that was coming up and saying that the army is our first enemy. The CIA, on the other hand, was basically funding many of the candidates. The agency later insisted that the purpose in funding them had not been to oppose Aristide, but to provide a free and open election. I can't even imagine the CIA thinking anybody would buy that, but anyway.
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helping some candidates who didn't have enough money. However, not a single candidate that they helped that didn't have enough money had any backing from Aristide at all. Those people were completely boycotted. The CIA was involved in a range of support for different candidates, all basically in opposition to Aristide. When the Senate Intel Committee demanded to know exactly what the CIA was doing in Haiti and which candidates were supported,
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The agency balked at providing them any information and basically said their involvement in covert electoral actions wasn't basically any of the Senate's businesses. And the quote from a high-ranking source, there are some of us who believe in the neutrality of elections. Nonetheless, it cannot be stated with any certainty that the program had ever been halted.
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even after Aristide's final departure. And as I've said multiple times, the fact that we've uncovered their involvement in so many elections over the entire world, over decades and decades since their beginning, you know that if there's a consequential election coming up, the CIA will be somewhere nearby.
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The elections scheduled for November 1987 were postponed because of violence. In the rescheduled elections held in January, the candidate favored by the military was declared the winner. Surprise! There followed two more years of regular political violence, coup attempts, and repression, casting off the Deauvier dictatorship and many of the people vying for control afterwards.
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In 1990, the current military dictator, General Prosper Avril, was forced by widespread protest to abdicate and was replaced by a civilian government of sorts. The military still calling important shots. The U.S. is not happy with chaos in its client states. It's bad for control. It's bad for business. Well, they're happy with it when they...
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are controlling it. But long-term chaos obviously is disadvantageous to the business interest that they're actually there to help. But like currently, we know that the disruption is basically to overthrow their constitution to get drilling. So you can cause enough chaos for that, just not too much long-term because then it drives business away.
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You have the U.S. ambassador suggested that it might be the right time to retire and that transportation was provided to that particular general, again, by the United States military to get him out of harm's way. The American embassy in Port-au-Prince pressured the Haitian officer corps to allow a new election.
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Neither the embassy nor Aristide himself at that time had expected Aristide to be a candidate. So he basically gets expelled from his church by the Vatican. And he was accused of inciting to hatred and violence and encouraging class struggle. That's the reason why they basically excommunicated him out of his.
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religious order, which is exactly what the other people were doing, not him. So now that they had finally succeeded, and in October, he became a candidate of a loose coalition of reformist parties. On the eve of the election, the former U.S. ambassador to the UN, Andrew Young, visited Aristide and asked him to sign a letter accepting Mark Bazin, B-A-Z-I-N, the U.S.-backed
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and funded candidate as president should he win. Isn't that what they were trying to do with Trump? That's weird. Must be another pattern. Young reportedly said that there was fear that if Aristide lost, his followers would get out on the street and riot. So Young also said that he was working on behalf of Jimmy Carter, not the current administration.
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Despite a campaign marred by terror and intimidation, nearly 1,000 UN observers and the Organization of American States observed that it was basically a fair election in which Aristide was victorious with a 67.5% vote, which is huge. People chose him over 10 other people.
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So to get 67% when you're running against 10 other people is crazy. Because of his outspoken and uncompromising opposition to the corruption, he was very outspoken about the bourgeoisie component of the elite there and them being in bed with the corrupt military and the US CIA.
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That message resonated. And here's a quote from the Washington Post. Proclaiming a political revolution, Aristide, 37 years old, has injected a spirit of hope and honesty into the affairs of government, a radical departure after decades of official vitriol under the Duvalier family dictatorship and a series of military strongmen.
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Declaring that his $10,000 a monthly salary is not just a scandal but a crime, Aristide announced on television that he would donate it to charity. Dang, that sounds familiar too. No wonder they hated this guy. The Catholic priest had long been an incisive critic of U.S. foreign policy because of Washington's support for the Deauvier dynasty and the Haitian military.
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He was also very suspicious of foreign quote-unquote aid winding up in the pockets of the elite. Since 1980, this amounted to $200 million a year, and these were the same 10 years during which the per capita income of the Haitian people was reduced by 40%.
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So you have $200 million coming into Haiti and the overall wealth decreases by 40% of the majority of the people. This people has been happening all over the world. It's almost like we're paying for people to be poor, just like what happens in our inner cities here and what happens in our overall country right now with inflation.
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So, and then it's hilarious because then they criticize Aristide for wanting a redistribution of the wealth. When you actually see the redistribution of the wealth to the elite, you're not allowed to redistribute it to the poor. Again, the irony of the, you can't call it hypocrisy because it's planned. So here's another.
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quote from Aristide. I have often been criticized for lacking a program, or at least for imprecision in that regard. Was it for lack of time? A poor excuse. In fact, the people had their own program. Dignity, transparent simplicity, participation. These three ideas could be
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well applied in the political and economic sphere and in the moral realm. The bourgeoisie should have been able to understand that its own interests demanded some concessions. We have recreated 1789. Did they want, by their passive resistance, to push Hungary to demand more radical measures?
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So, seriously hampered by the absence in Haiti of a strong traditional counterbalance to what had been imposed from the outside, there was a gridlock in Parliament and constitutionally. They had put more power in the Parliament than in the presidency.
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And so basically Aristide was unable to get much of his legislation enacted. However, he did set up programs for literacy, public health, and agrarian reform, which is the redistribution of farmlands. And oh, by the way, United Fruit is in Haiti as well with all kinds of different land initiatives during this time.
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So they pressed for increase in daily wages, which at the time you earned $3 for the entire day's worth of work. They wanted price freezes on basic necessities and some type of using those hundreds of millions of dollars in a public's work program, you know, something like FDR did in building roads. But, you know, that's a bad idea everywhere else, just not here.
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He also increased the feeling of security among the population by basically getting rid of the paramilitary thugs that we had installed and was in the process of eliminating institutional crime via these. They had set up somewhat of a system like our sheriff system, but they were all corrupt because they'd all been trained by paramilitary forces.
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to subvert the government and repress the people. So he was getting rid of them too. And once he was in office, though not the uncompromising revolutionary firebrand that the U.S. had made him out to be, Aristide frequently angered his opponents in the wealthy business class and in parliament and the army by criticizing how corrupt they all were.
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He also was putting an end to drug smuggling and drug trafficking through his country, which had to really piss off the CIA. The elite there, the wealthy civilians, had grouped themselves into basically accepting any immorality as long as it didn't affect them.
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They did not care much for Aristide's agenda, whereby they would have to pay more taxes and share the bounty that they had by creating jobs for the poor people and reinvesting their profits locally instead of taking all of their money and investing it in outside countries like the United States for safekeeping. Aristide's administration was not, in practice, anti-business. He just wanted the business to be done there.
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had encouraged foreigners to come and invest in Haiti. He also discharged some 2,000 government workers, which of course thrilled the International Monetary Fund and some foreign donors, thinking that they were going to finally clean up, and not the ones that are in business with the CIA, just like middle-
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income businesses that you might find here that may want to put a satellite office there. Jean Aristide served less than eight months as the Haitian president before being deposed in a 29 September 1991 military coup.
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Keep in mind in 1991, this is such a pivotal year because Reagan left office in 88 and we would have the election. Well, we had an election in 88. He actually technically left in 89 in January. But you have Bush, the vice president during the 80s when all this shit was happening, take over the presidency. And in 91.
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In September of 91, we're in the middle, you know, the Soviet Union's falling apart. We're going to Iraq. There's all kinds of crap. We're still doing drug running throughout South America. So, you know, what's one more hot spot? So we're going to have a coup and.
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There's hundreds more that are massacred in the streets during this. Thousands would flee to the Dominican Republic. A lot of them tried to get to Gitmo just for shelter. And you end up with the massive exodus into the United States. So they also, during this time, burnt.
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the church that Aristide used to preach at to the ground. And only the Vatican recognized the new military government. And don't you find that odd? You've got a priest who's basically trying to take care of the poor and the Vatican is the only government in the entire world that recognizes the military that just
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deposed what they consider a former priest. So there was all kinds of outside involvement. The new police chief that had been trained in the United States was the coup plotter. His name was Joseph Mikel Francois, F-R-A-N-C-O-I-S.
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We have seen in Nicaragua how the National Endowment for Democracy was involved. Well, it was definitely involved in Haiti as well. And it says that at the same time, NED, in conjunction with the AID, which is the precursor to USAID, which is the State Department, which is the CIA.
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was busy in Haiti. It gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to several civic groups, which, by the way, is what they're doing right now in Haiti, too. Haitian Center for the Defense of Rights and Freedom, which was headed by Jean-Jacques Honorat, H-O-N-O-R-A-T. Shortly after Aristide's ouster, Honorat became the prime minister of the coup government.
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In a 1993 interview with the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, he said the coup was justified by the human rights record of Aristide, who didn't kill a single person. Ask what he himself had done as the prime minister to halt the massive human rights violations that occurred after the overthrow. He said he didn't have his files he'd have to check, which means he did nothing.
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The NED also gave more than $500,000 to the Haitian Institute for Research and Development. This organization played a very partisan role in the 1990 elections when it was allied with the U.S. favorite Mark Bazan, the guy that Aristide was supposed to acquiesce, was going to be the new president before the election even occurred. Let's see.
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REI was led by Neopold Berlander, who in 1993, military junta sham election and ratified the prime minister of Bajan, the guy who had lost in the preceding election. So, but the.
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I'm going to kind of shorten this version right here to say that this continued through the U.S. Treasury, through NED, through AID, not USAID, because that wasn't in existence at the time. It was called AID. And they basically keep thwarting him.
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Meanwhile, Aristide is hanging out in Washington, D.C. And I do want to read this quote from the New York Times. Since shortly after the overthrow, when Secretary of State James Baker echoed President Bush's famous this aggression will not stand statement about Iraq, little consideration had been given to backing up American principles in Haiti because we don't have any principles. It's rhetoric.
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with American muscle. Recently, an advisor of the coup government repeated Father Aristide's longtime complaint when he said that all it would take is one phone call from Washington to send the Army's leadership packing. Supporters and opponents of Father Aristide agree, nothing more threatening than a leaky and ineffective embargo quickly imposed. Has ever been seriously contemplated.
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which reflects Washington's deep-seated ambivalence about the government, often depicted the United States as a citadel of evil and the root of many of the country's problems. Despite much blood on the Army's hands, the United States diplomats consider it a vital counterweight to Father Estides, whose class struggle rhetoric threatened and antagonized traditional power centers at home and abroad.
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So that's basically it. And in the meantime, just like today, you have U.S. Air Force planes landing in Port-au-Prince every single day, bringing all kinds of crap in and out of Haiti. So to make a long story shorter, basically Aristide hangs out most of his entire presidency in the United States.
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And it's almost as if then Clinton comes in and supposedly they were negotiating with them, but they weren't not in honesty. And during this time that the clock's running and more people are getting killed by the day. So as this happens, you have.
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The CIA involved in Greece, South Korea, Iran, Uruguay, basically doing the same things in all of these other places. And they created an intel agency inside of Haiti called the National Intelligence Service. Its actual acronym, when you do it the way they do it, which is backwards, is called SIN, S-I-N. Not joking.
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They use that basically to infiltrate all aspects of the Haitian government. And so they're basically kind of holding Aristide in abeyance until they get their apparatus set up throughout all of Haiti. And then eventually they come to him. And there's been lots of negotiations through this entire time. They're trying to strong arm him into accepting the American way of doing business there. And Aristide keeps refusing.
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So eventually they hit upon an agreement where he is basically because he's now looking at like the last two years of his presidency. And they basically wanted to try to coerce him into saying he wouldn't run again, blah, blah, blah.
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So as his time and he says they also made him concede that he would not try to recoup any of his time, that they had basically been holding him hostage and not allowing him to resume his leadership role as part of the negotiations. And so finally they hit upon a compromise and he goes back to Haiti and.
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This last part is very telling. So I want to say this because it was a huge betrayal of everything involved. Quote, the most violent regime in our hemisphere, unquote. Another quote, campaigns of rape, torture, mutilation, people starved, executing children, raping women, killing priests, slaying of Haitian orphans, harboring sympathy towards...
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All of those would happen to you if you harbored sympathy towards President Aristide. And you had soldiers and policemen raping the wives and daughters of suspected political dissidents. You had young girls 13 to 16 years old being slain and mutilated. Mothers were tortured in front of their children. And then you had President Clinton to the American people.
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to explain while he was acting to, quote unquote, restore democracy or a democratic government to Haiti. The next thing we knew, the Haitian leaders were told that they would take four weeks to resign. So this was their deal. All of this shit's going on, and yet Clinton still allowed four weeks for these murderers to resign. They would not be charged with any crimes. They could remain in the country if they wanted.
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They could run for presidency in the future if they wanted. They could retain all of their assets no matter how they were acquired. Those who chose exile would be paid large amounts of money by the United States, us, to lease their Haitian properties. Any improvements made would be free of charge to them. Two jets were chartered to fly them and all of their furniture to any country they chose.
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transportation-free, housing and living expenses were paid for a year to all of their family members and relatives and friends, totaling tens of millions of dollars. The reason Bill Clinton, the president, could behave like this is because, of course, he has a blank check from us, as would be the case with any other man in the White House, like Jimmy Carter, who told Cedrus, which was one of the killers,
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that he was a man of honor and that he had great respect for him, was not actually repulsed by Cedrus and the company he kept, for they posed no barrier to the U.S. continuing to economically and strategically control Haiti. It maintained the control that it maintained for most of the century. Unlike Aristide,
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A man who only a year earlier had declared, I still think capitalism as it's carried out is a sin. Or the Fidel Castro in Cuba, who could not be controlled. The atrocities of the Haitian government were simply trotted out by President Clinton to build support.
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for military intervention, just as he cited the Junta's drug trafficking after all of those years in which it supposedly had mysteriously been discovered with Noriega's longtime dealings at a similar point in time in Panama. Per the above agreement, CEDRAS, the U.S. Armed Forces, began arriving in
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Haiti in September to clear a way for Aristide's arrival. The Americans were welcomed with elation by the Haitian people and the GIs soon disarmed, arrested, shot dead some of the worst dangers to life and limb and instigators of chaos in Haitian society, which by the way, they had already trained. But first they set up tanks and vehicles around all of the elite neighborhoods to protect.
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them from the rest of the citizenry and this is a quote from the los angeles times in a series of private meetings the administration officials admonished aristide to put aside the rhetoric of class warfare to seek instead to reconcile haiti's rich and poor the administration urged aristide to stick closely to the free market economy excuse me to abide by the
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Caribbean's nation's constitution, which gives substantial political power to the parliament, not the president. Administration officials have urged Aristide to reach out to some of his political opponents, you know, kind of like what we reach out to him by deposing him, to set up a broad-based coalition regime that they could control because it's infiltrated now. The administration has made it clear to Aristide that if he fails to reach
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a consensus with Parliament, the U.S. will not try to prop up his regime. They call it a regime, not a presidency. Almost every aspect of Aristide's plan for resuming power, from taxing the rich to disarming the military, has been examined by the U.S. officials with whom the Haitian president meets.
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and by officials with the World Bank, the IMF, and other aid organizations. The finished package clearly reflects their priorities. Aristide obviously has toned down the class struggle rhetoric in his signature before he was exiled to Washington. Tutored by leading Clinton administrations, Aristide has now embraced the principles of democracy.
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national reconciliation, market economy, and the zeal that Washington would like to see in the leaders of developing nations, unquote. Aristide returned to Haiti in October 1994, three years and two weeks after being deposed. The U.S. might well have engineered his return under the same terms.
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Or much better ones, of course, two or three years earlier. But of course, they don't want him there that long because that would have been a threat. You can't allow people like this to be successful because then it sets the precedence for the other countries. And that's the one lesson that we've learned in all of this when we look. And that's the reason why I wanted to try to go region by region. Their whole reason for doing this is because you can't let one single one be successful.
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That's the pattern that has been established in all of these overthrows. And so Aristide's not long in office again before there was U.S. intervention again. And so he was first president from 91 to 96. And then his second presidency, he was basically because they got rid of him again.
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And they got so we went up to 94. They basically get rid of him in 96. And then there is an opposition party in from 96 to 2001. They have to bring him back because the people were so insistent of wanting him back that he is reelected president from 2001. He stays in office until 2004. And basically.
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In 2003, Aristide called for France, the former colonizer of the country, to pay $21 billion in restitution for the $90 million in gold supplied to France from Haiti, in which they got no benefit from at all. And, of course, that's going to lead to him being overthrown.
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So, you have, and this, I found this interesting, you have, this is another cannibal analogy that we just heard recently revived. It says that Aristide increasingly relied on street gangs to enforce his will and terrorize his political opponents. That actually isn't what he did, but this is how, and I just told you how he governed.
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So, you know, this is not true. This is Wikipedia's description of it, which I believe is more CIA influence than anything else. But after the murder of one of the pro-Aristide guys that was assigned to what's called the Lame Cannibal, K-A-N-I-B-A-L, which was considered, their nickname was called the Cannibal Army.
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That it basically became another false flag in which the quote unquote violence was going to be ratcheted up. And then you have a paramilitary campaign that begins being launched from the Dominican Republic, which we talked about being set up by the CIA. And so they come in and they start massacring people in the streets in Haiti.
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And, um, it creates the situation where you have a new coup. Um, and, um, basically Aristide is escorted out of the country. Um, and he is taken to an, um, eventually South America or South Africa. Sorry. That's what I have today. Um, as far as the history goes, um, I know that, um,
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Bridget, and we'll ask Cousin It. Bridget, did you want to present what you had, and then we'll open it up for questions. Yeah, that'd be great. And Liza also has, or Cousin It also has some of the information. One of the things, if you get into the more recent goings-on in Haiti.
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As we've talked about in the past, for those of you who are maybe new to the space, I'll just briefly mention that as you're aware that the colonel went through about how the U.S. has occupied Haiti numerous times, I believe going all the way back to rigging the 1917 election. One of the things...
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that came upon more recently. It involved even the Clintons. The Clintons apparently have a strong connection down in Haiti because they honeymooned there. They also went through, there have been several operations that have been exposed where they were funneling money through Haiti as donations that never necessarily made it to Haiti.
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through the Clinton Foundation. There have also been where her brother came in while she was holding the position as U.S. Secretary of State. She also went, her brother went down there and tried to establish a gold mine, which according to their constitution is illegal for another country to come in.
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However, because they owned the president, they facilitated the ordeal, though I don't know that it ever came to fruition. They said it was because it was under constant attack by gangs. That was a really telling moment because it wasn't the gangs that were fighting back. It was the Native people of this country that were fighting back because they were.
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As much as the government had negotiated a 2% skimming off the top, it would never reach the people. The people down there currently are living in abject squalor. They always have been. This country has been constantly raped and killed by other countries. And one particular individual came about where he was a retard.
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police officer. And he loved his job. He loved his country. And when in a day like today where they're trying to vilify anyone who has pride in their own country, they did so back then and are doing it now to him. He had pride in his country. He could not stand to see the corruption. Jimmy, nicknamed Barbecue,
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I know I butchered it. Thank you. Welcome. Went ahead and took over. And he started with his own little community and cleaning it up. And he started talking. Instead of fighting back against the gangs, he began talking to the gangs. Because all of the weapons and all of the drugs that are coming into the United States are coming into the Haitian country.
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are coming essentially to keep the country in fighting in itself. And once we started... They're also... Oh, go ahead. They're also coming through Miami. Oh, right. And they're all, for the most part, American weapons. Right. And those have... I mean, these are well documented. In fact, they even recently caught some of the police facilitating...
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the Haitian police facilitating some of these drugs and weapons across the Dominican Republic border. There were drugs and weapons inside of containers sitting right there in the port. Jimmy began to talk to people, and that was his biggest weapon, and that is one of our biggest weapons, are words, facts, disgusting.
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Right now, they keep trying to pit us against each other with this, if we disagree, then we hate each other. And so long as this is not an accident, this is an attempt to keep us, because so long as we're fighting each other, we're not going to fight them. And Jimmy was a beautiful example of that, because he began talking to these gangs and saying, why don't we join together and fight against the one who's causing us to live this way?
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One of the things that happened while Clinton was, and one of the things that kind of sparked this whole ordeal, was while Clinton was Secretary of State, the president at the time, who was an installed president, not an elected president, was beginning to try to negotiate an increase in the wages for the...
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people working in the factories from 40 cents an hour to 60 cents an hour. Because of that, they murdered him. It was only a very short period of time afterwards. And then they installed a new president. Again, flashing forward, Jimmy began to take his movement across Haiti, uniting more and more of the groups.
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And at this point, the people who had a choice, they either had a choice to die in squalor, where they're literally standing knee-deep in sewage, while 2% of the country's population held 80% of the wealth in the entire country. Or they could take their country back. And they chose, so these are people who have nothing to lose anymore. That's one of the beauties of...
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of the human spirit, is that you can only put them so far. Anyway, as this movement began to increase, as always, the mainstream media, the news outlets, began to label Jimmy as a cannibal, like the colonel had just been mentioning. This is an ongoing thread. So they start to call the reason why Jimmy had the nickname, according to them,
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was because he liked to burn people alive. Bruce, his mother worked a barbecue truck, and he ran food back and forth from the kitchen. That was the reason for the nickname. And it's down there, they know this. Out here, we don't. We just hear what they tell us to hear until we dig deeper. In the process, as this movement began to gain speed,
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The installed president went out to Kenya to attempt to get forces to come inside the country to, quote, regain control of the country. He struck a deal. They were supposed to send 1,000 people, of which they actually ended up reneging on, as the president could not. They made it in such a way that he could not reenter the country.
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Kudos to them. As this goes on, he finally decides he's going to, you know, you can bribe and blackmail someone again so far until the money and the blackmail is not worth it anymore. And I believe that's what happened to this president who decided he couldn't return to the country because he knew what was waiting for him after he had struck this deal.
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So he officially stepped down. Again, NATO came in to their, what is it, the Caribbean Council and set up, installed a presidential panel. Again, these are not elected people, but they are local people. And they installed them. Now, one of the big telling things is at this time when...
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as the movement began to take over the capital city, was about the time when suddenly the World Bank decided to evacuate all of its members. There were three or four others that were telling that they were suddenly evacuating their people. As this began to...
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The NATO decided that it was going to intervene. The U.S. began again trying to stay out of the headlines, but they also began to intervene. Over the course of just the last week, we received an undercover tip, and I've since verified it actually through a news source, that you cannot deny the planes that keep going back and forth from the United States down to Haiti every day. This isn't...
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A little bit. This is every single day. And what are they loaded with? Well, we found out, actually, I think before the news even found out, that it was equipment. It was generators. It appears that they are attempting to set up a military base down in Haiti. At the same time, they're now trying to orchestrate this.
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to select a new president. Again, no elections. These are not free people. These are slaves, and they're tired of being slaves. Now, the peacekeepers from NATO are not a new concept. In fact, they have repeatedly gone in to attempt to, quote, keep the peace in Haiti, essentially keep their...
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Selected government from being overthrown. And in every case, these peacekeepers are documented as having killed, raped, tortured. Starting to sound familiar? Yeah, this is another one of those Gladio operations. They continue to do this over and over and over again. The peacekeepers last time, I believe, wiped out a large percentage.
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of the population with cholera. Now, in more recent news, one of the things that came up that caught my eye was when suddenly they had a situation where three individuals were murdered that made national headlines. Two of them were American. They were American missionaries. And at the photo of these young people, I'm like, these are just young kids.
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Now, who would send missionaries into a war zone? Because that is essentially what Haiti is evolving into right now, is they attempt to regain, or not, I shouldn't even say regain, but attempt to gain control over their country. They just so happen to be the daughter of a Missouri representative. So once I started just expounding into this,
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some unfortunate revelations began to develop. When you look at Ben Baker, and a lot of people ask us how we do the research, how do we find these things out? And so I'm going to kind of briefly walk you through. As soon as I saw that it was a Missouri representative, I went through and looked through his profile. In his profile, you saw that, and I was looking for anything that was related to what church he was.
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How did this missionary, who would send his daughter into a war zone? Again, it's not uncommon for missionaries to go, but generally the ones that are either in these type of war zones were there before the war ever broke out, or they are elderly, more grounded individuals, generally not somebody who is in their 20s.
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Early 20s. Now, one of the things that came up was the member of the Ozark Christian Missions. So I began to search on those. When I started to find the Ozark Christian Missions, I also found that the church that was related to that seems more... All of this coming from a small town called Neosho, Missouri, which I don't have the numbers in front of me, but this is it.
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tiny little town um that doesn't have a significant size um again not this didn't necessarily mean that it was bad um this didn't necessarily mean that these were suspect things but so i just go a little bit further when finally i found that uh you know there are different companies that
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and websites that review the finances. And one of the things when roaming through their finances, this missionary organization is not very old. And it immediately set off bells and whistles on these organizations because this missionary group has a significant number of assets. Now, that...
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Having had some experience in the past in accounting and in accounting with 501c3 companies and missionary groups did not have significant assets, much less than very young. And one of the things that the colonel has definitely opened our eyes up to is that one of the best ways you cannot money laundering is not something that just means you put the money in the bank and it comes out clean.
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One of the biggest ways to do the money laundering is to have some money coming into a shell corporation. One of the easiest ways is for then it to go through real estate, get invested in real estate. We saw it in BCCI. We saw it in several others. And then end up when the money finally comes out of the real estate or investment groups, then it comes out clean.
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You start seeing missionary groups with assets, especially real estate, land, properties. There's just something that is a little bit off. So we start adding them up. The next thing that we find out is that of the couple that, again, were murdered down in Haiti, and they were murdered, have no doubt, the boy or the man, young man, David Lloyd.
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is actually the son of a man who owns Haiti Missionary, Inc. Now, it just so happens that Haiti Missionary, Inc. has a website. It also has been down there for 20 years. Again, that does not necessarily mean that it's a bad organization. But when we started going through a lot of their websites, there are hundreds.
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if not a thousand children in six different parts to this group. And one of the things, again, that we've learned through our research, especially in Operation Gladio, is that orphanages, organizations, child handling during a war-torn area tend to be, that is a high-targeted area for child trafficking.
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We began to do a little bit more research in that company, and we find pictures where you can sponsor children, except the children are numbered. That's a little bit of an, I just got no answer for that. There's only one answer that I can see. Again, these have, now, does it mean that they're child trafficking? No, I don't know that. Does it have all the hallmarks of it?
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it's starting to look more and more like it. Now we'll go through the events of that day. In fact, okay, the Ozark Christian mission, their title is to provide funds for missionaries traveling abroad and to supervise the spending of funds raised for missionary work. Now there were three people that were killed that day. According to the information that, especially the early information that was released that day,
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which has been revised, that's another homework. Whenever you look through these things, the number one deal that I learned years ago, and it is that the truth does not change. If you start seeing significant changes in a story, that's because it's not true. Or at least that is going to make you want to look a little closer into it.
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According to the missionaries in Haiti that was released that day, it just so happened that the boy's father had left Haiti the day before, and his mother just so happened to leave the country the day before. This is not an outpost. This is supposed to be their permanent residence. The boy, hold on.
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Bridget, I want you to clarify something. The boy that was murdered's parents were there and left the night before. Yes. Yes. They boarded a plane and came back to the United States. This evening, it says Sam and I went back to the States yesterday since the airport opened back up. This evening, while David, Natalie, and the kids were coming out of youth at the church, they were ambushed by a gang of three trucks full of guys.
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Again, one of the best researchers that I know of has taught me to compare. Again, the truth does not change. And when you start looking at a bunch of different articles, they should all, if it is what happened, it should all be pretty standard operating procedure. There will be certain things that come up in this that later are omitted. And I'll point them out as I get to them. Davey was taken to a house.
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Now, another gang, this is according to this, which was a post on Facebook, another gang came after to see what was going on and if they could help. So they say, no one understood what they were doing, not sure what took place.
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But one was shot and killed and now this gang went on into full attack mode. Davey, Natalie, and Jude was in my house at the end of the property using the Starlink internet to call me. So they are holed up in there. The gang has shot all the windows out of the house and continue to shoot. Their lives are in danger. I have been trying all my contacts to get a police armored vehicle.
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There to evacuate them out to safety, but can't get anyone to do it. I'm also trying to negotiate with the gang. So how much money to stand down and let them leave the safety? The next thing that came out the following day that came out, they revised the statement. And all of a sudden, a lot of this information disappears. The part about negotiating with the gang.
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The part about contacting the police. However, it just so happens, if you scan through the news articles, Josh Foley had brought up something the following day, or I think it was two days later. He had contacted the embassy because according to this Missouri representative, they were trying to secure the bodies and get them back home. The odd thing about his statements, and again, these are online statements. Anybody can see.
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It says we're currently trying to retrieve the bodies of Natalie and Davey. It goes through that after we find an airline that will be willing to transport the body. It says if you see posts from accounts advertising funeral arrangements, they are not real and they are trying to scam you. Please report them immediately. This all sounds like normal.
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Also, if you see posts that say they're videos of David and Natalie bodies, please do not click report and block immediately. This was found across multiple platforms. Now, the scam I get, but videos? So, again, just filing all these little information things away, the next thing that came up was...
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Another article, and this was a quote from the mother, where the gang took their vehicles. Okay, they showed up, they barraged them as they were coming out of church, that they took their vehicles and also took several children's hostages, according to testimony of officials at the mission. Hostages? Now it starts to...
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coming a little bit closer into play apparently they left they tied Davey up into a chair they beat him and then they looted and left now if it was just a case and these are just the critical thinking that you need to use if they were just coming in to loot the place and they were the barbarians that they're claiming they are they would come in shoot these people and loot the place
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then you don't have to worry about hostages. You don't have to worry about problems. However, they come in, they beat them up, they lose the place, take the truck and leave. Meanwhile, David goes out, calls his parents, pleading with them to do anything they can to negotiate with these terrorists. They come back later that day. This is like six hours later. Best I can tell based on all of these.
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different reports that were coming out from the parents and the missions in Haiti. They came back and they shot three of them. They didn't shoot anybody else. They didn't hit anybody else. This is not a small organization. Again, they have multiple buildings. There are groups of people that work there, maintenance, etc., etc. The only people that are killed are the...
1:40:15
Davey Lloyd, his wife, and the director of the mission. At that point, according to information that came from the Haitian channels, they then burned the body. Unfortunately, in this situation, as we've been watching it develop, there have only been a few cases where they have burnt the body. They are generally groups that did the most heinous,
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For instance, the police that were trafficking the weapons in from the Dominican Republic. Again, from an outsider standpoint. So you're saying that whenever somebody does something, like obviously there's been decades of criminality occurring in Haiti, that the revenge tactic of the locals.
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on someone who has perpetrated a crime on the locals that their quote unquote justice is they'll just kill you. But if you did something heinous, they not only kill you, they burn your body. That is correct. That is, that seems to be, I mean, it is an unwritten law. No, I understand what you're saying. I just wanted to clarify for everybody listening what you were trying to convey. Right. I appreciate it.
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Sometimes I get lost in my research. Liza, you've got anything to add, hasn't it? I just wanted to touch on a few things for, you know, pattern recognition. So we found out one of the reasons that Haiti is in such dire straits and the cholera epidemic was, in fact, a direct relation to the UN. But it wasn't for what you think. It was because all of their sewage was directly.
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discharged into the Haitian water supply. So that's one thing. The other thing is the Israeli connection. One of the richest guys in Haiti has dubbed himself the ambassador for Israel. He owns 90% of the island there. I did post his name in the pill for anybody who wishes to do further research.
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But it looks like at this point, I can't say for sure, Israel is definitely involved. And one of the things that you might want to reference back to is back when the Zionist Federation was just a pipe dream in the Stetsco, who was the Ukrainian Nazi of Bandera. He was the OUNB out of Ukraine. They met.
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in South America with the Zionist Federation. And keeping in mind that the South American drug trade is stopping over in Haiti, the Dominican, Cuba, and all those areas, it wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility that Israel has a significant interest in Haiti. And how the richest guy there is Israel and also Southern Steel, if anyone wants to look that up.
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And another pattern that people might want to look at is Benghazi. So during the course of discussion on X, you know, why are the planes going back and forth to Haiti all the time? So they're setting up a barracks down there. And the person that was kind enough to give us further information actually sent time stamped photos to prove that he was a legitimate source.
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And he's showing a tarmac and it's got generators. It's got other things that actually supply a barracks. So you want to back up the timeline a little bit. And you've got this Caribbean council that wants to put in all the Kenyans there. So why are they creating the barracks? Well, more than likely for the Kenyans or some other outside military force to go in and take over Haiti.
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They need a catalyst to take over these countries. It can't just be a pissing contest between the government and a bunch of gangs. They need a catalyst. And you have a catalyst when you take two, quote, American missionaries and murder them. So I find my own personal opinion, and I'm not saying this is fact, I find it highly unlikely that any of the gangs that Jimmy Cherise is involved with actually murdered anybody.
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I'm thinking it's more of our people because that would be the pattern of the past to instigate military action. And again, all of these supplies have been going down well in advance of this incident. So it wouldn't be a surprise to me to find out that it's all an inside job. And yes, in fact, we are behind it. So that was the second thing.
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Now, if you listen to what Bridget just said, she also talked about how the gangs went back six hours later. Well, what gangs went back six hours later to take children as hostages? So if you flash back to when Sillsbury was involved with the Clintons and trying to smuggle Haitian children across the Dominican and they arrested her and they took the children back, was the second gang that got in there.
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taking the hostages actually the parents trying to get their children back again this is all speculation but it's happened before and now they're called hostages well i don't know i i'm finding it unlikely that they're hostages to be honest with you just from what we know about the silsbury thing where she stole those children
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And the Haitians went back and grabbed them. And of course, you know, everybody can look up what happened to Sillsbury, who, by the way, for those of you overseas that don't know, Sillsbury is now in charge of our Amber Alert system, which takes care of all the missing children in the United States. So, you know, all these sketchy bastards that are stealing children out of Haiti, why would they take from a missionary a bunch of children?
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So you have to sort of, you know, this is the thought process that we go through as researchers with the kernel in order to put together pieces of a puzzle. It really isn't a magic trick. I know that a couple of our Swedish friends have become extremely actively involved with us. And I'm so grateful for that because it does open up another opportunity to get different information.
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But y'all have to realize this isn't a magic trick. This is just putting together pieces of a puzzle and recognizing the pieces of the past, which is what the kernel is trying to convey to everybody.
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And it really is a fascinating process. And I can't tell you how many times during the course of a day I get so pissed off that I have to shut everything down for a while and go out and listen to the birds. Because once you recognize that you cannot believe how stupid you've been. And every day I'm just looking at myself going, oh, my God, we were such idiots. They're doing it again in front of our eyes. And hold on. Hold on. You can say that we have been ignorant. We were not stupid. OK.
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All right. OK, so for the translation portion of it. No, I bang my head against the wall like a like a three stooge is going stupid, stupid, stupid. You're definitely have been ignorant because of lack of information that's been available out there in places where.
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Now that we see a pattern, we can go, we know where to look and try to accumulate a picture. I did want to point out a couple of things, also taking off of what Bridget was saying. Don't you find it odd that we've got a military plane flying back empty every day, but they're having trouble getting the body out? Yeah, that is unusual. Yeah.
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Every day the plane goes back empty and it's the big cargo planes. Not a C-17. They're C-17s. They're large. But they can't get the body. One of the things that was brought up by, again, I think it was Holly, that they needed security to ensure that these bodies made it back to the United States. Now, I don't
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can't think of one reason, well, I can't think of one reason why bodies would need secure, dead bodies would need security to come back to the United States. Right. So, you know, the other thing, too, that people, you know, and I'm not shilling for Haiti, right? Jimmy Cherizier wants his country back.
1:50:09
The last thing that that man would do, in my mind, is kill two American missionaries, period. If you wanted to be legitimized as a sovereign country, you would not do that.
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And so in that respect, that in itself makes zero sense. So that's why I'm calling BS on the whole gang thing going on. And it was more somebody with a vested interest in starting a fight with Haiti would do something like that. And now they are using it as a springboard to attempt to speed up.
1:50:55
the sending in of peacekeepers. So I can, yeah, I could see two scenarios. And again, completely hypothetical. It could be the intelligence community wanting a provocation because we, for the international syndicate to once again, install somebody to change their constitution, to get access to the gold, completely plausible. The other plausible.
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based on the scenario that Cousinet just laid out, is that you had a group of locals who have had children stolen that took revenge. That definitely is also a plausible explanation based on the fact that it happened before. So not to the extent of burning dead bodies, but they were able to stop.
1:51:49
the stealing of children out of Haiti. Now, keep in mind, at the same time all of this is going on, you have a country's attorney general in Guatemala that just opened an investigation into the stealing of their children. So, this is not outside the realm of possibilities. Anything that we're...
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talking about at this point, but I do want to clarify that that's all speculation. So we're going to open it up for questions if anybody has any. Oh, before we open it up to questions, I just want to thank again the Swedish contingency that's here. For those of you that are new here, they've been kind enough to take all of the spaces and put them on an MP4.
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So you can review any of the different countries that you may have questions on and the discussions. And I'm actually, is it Enoch, Bridget, that has the radio station? Yes, that is not good with names. So hang on. Or Enoch, maybe we can bring him up and he can give a quick plug for it.
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I don't know if he's here. Enoch, I'm going to throw you the mic. If you could explain your radio station and that way all of your overseas people, it's such an exciting thing. I invited him back up. He was up here already. Go ahead, Enoch. Did he take the mic? He did. Oh, okay. I'm a bit behind on this. Go ahead. Go ahead. You can unmute. Just tap on your mic.
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Is this Sweden calling again? Welcome back. Thank you very much. Yeah, welcome back. First of all, I'd like to emphasize really, really, really much that I hate conspiracy things. I do not like not to have facts, and I do like to do my own research. While you're bringing up this subject with Tahiti, I remembered...
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In 2009, there was a Swedish producer, journalist called Fredrik Gerten, and he was making a movie called Bananas, connected to Dole and connected to United Fruit Company. Have you run into this? Because it's not so much politics as it is...
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doing stuff to people working within the company. And also you can, as I have read about this topic, there might be some connection to CIA and FBI and stuff going on. I posted to Bridget the links I found about the movie, the wiki, and also to the actual database for the movie.
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It's on the Swedish televisions, so you cannot look at it if you're not in Sweden or using a VPN. But have you heard this connection? So we've talked about this connection a lot. United Fruit, and there was a company prior to it, they changed their name to United Fruit. It then became Chiquita Bananas. And it literally is a front company for the CIA.
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Its board members were all of the what I refer to as the international syndicate, the Rockefellers, the Harrimans. All of those people were board members and they kind of rotated board members. And United Fruit was going throughout all of Central America, parts of South America and the Caribbean, buying farmland. So no matter what country we look up.
1:56:30
We find them there as one leg of a multi-leg where you find ITT, which was the telecom prior to Erickson, that was going throughout Central America and South America that also was buying up and running all of the telecoms for the CIA so that they could spy on everybody.
1:56:53
And United Fruit was in bed with the railroad barons, and by locking up the farmland, they basically were driving out the coffee farmers, monopolizing the farmland by paying this elite group in each of these countries that make up the 10% that will enable them to basically rape all of the resources. So, yes, absolutely.
1:57:19
that movie and I did read an article. I have never seen the movie, but I did read an article.
1:57:24
about that movie, and it is basically depicting exactly what was going on as part of this Operation Gladio and the terror cells that were set up in order to facilitate the continued ownership and monopolization of this farmland and the industries, the railroad industries in these countries, the port authorities, which is how they made money by charging customs in and out of the country. They basically used it.
1:57:52
as a way to lock up the land, lock up the economy, and make money coming and going. And I also posted a few links down in the comments regarding what was going on and the link to the movie that Enoch Head Forward did to me. Cool. Go ahead, Enoch. I'm just going to... I did write something in Swedish, and then I asked my grok to translate it.
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My conclusion of reading during you talking today, this is what I concluded in my brain, that the role of the United States in supporting and protecting economic interests like the United Fruit Company in Latin America was extensive and included covert operations by the CIA, surveillance by the FBI and military support.
1:58:54
Correct. Correct. And that is called the strategy of tension. That is the exact same strategy that was used throughout Europe for control. It was used throughout Southeast Asia for control. It was used throughout the Middle East for control. And it is always done on behalf of...
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the moneyed oligarchs, which I refer to as the international syndicate. Obviously, the oil barons in the Middle East, the drug cartels in Southeast Asia, all of the above in Latin America, South America area. So it has been done all over the world. Gladio is simply a paramilitary capability to effect.
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their desires in a particular area okay uh yeah thank you for for today's uh space but i rest my case because i'm going to dig into this a bit deeper right and i hope you do that's the whole purpose of this but i do want to make clear it is not just the u.s everywhere the u.s goes it is an international syndicate that they are representing that is made up of countries across the world and interests across the world
2:00:24
And it is not just the CIA. MI6, Mossad, BND, KCIA, just to name a few, the Sarat, the Savat, all of them. All of the intel people are all in on this together at the corporate level or at the syndicate level. Okay. Thank you very much. I rest my case. One of the things I wanted to point out, and I just posted it as well, there is a browser and it's called Brave.
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It has a really good VPN. It also has an excellent translation service. So any articles that you find or any communication, they are a great source. There's also Yandex, Y-A-N-D-E-X, and they have 90 different languages.
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And I can tell you that when I am on Telegram picking up information from different places around the country, around the world rather, it has been invaluable. So those are two sources. If you're worried about translating, I just happen to think of it for you. Go ahead, Illini. Hey, Colonel. On the ITT front, one thing that's worth remembering is that John McCone.
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worked at ITT before he joined the CIA and became the CIA director in 1961 to 65. And then he goes back and he becomes the chairman of ITT. And he's the guy who's referenced by Jack Anderson, you know, is trying to plot the Chilean coup, you know, between 70 and 72 before the CIA finally gets involved in 73. And Nixon basically says.
2:02:18
overthrow Allende. So that's another interesting fact there for folks who might be in some doubt about it. And I would take a look at some of the Jack Anderson, Washington Post articles from back in the 70s. You can Google those for folks in doubt. But my question for you guys on the Haiti issue is whether you guys have encountered anything about the gay family there.
2:02:47
Specifically, I think Claudine Gay was the daughter of, you know, the gays who ran, you know, Haiti's concrete business, GDG, or I think Gay De La Tour Gay. If you guys ran into any of that internally. So not in this particular dig, but I will. And I'll let those guys speak for themselves. But here's a funny.
2:03:13
kind of corollary. I have a bachelor's degree in construction management. I ran across that family when we were, one of the classes I had to take was dealing with basically civil engineering and concrete production and how all of the new additives and stuff like that that's come on the market in the last 20 years on how you can exactly determine the tensile strength of concrete and by
2:03:41
Adding this and taking this away, you can build up the consistency without having to do deeper pours. And one of the classes was a guest lecturer that had come in and was describing the devastation of Haiti based on how their concrete industry and the gays were basically responsible for.
2:04:10
It's almost like they were rigging this on purpose, that they were producing a substandard quality of concrete that they were selling to locals. And they literally built their houses one room at a time by digging a pit in their front yard and mixing concrete. And then they would use that concrete to create the walls and use it as mortar for the concrete blocks and stuff like that.
2:04:37
In order to keep business going, they were doing it in an inferior manner so that because, of course, Haiti's prone to earthquakes. When an earthquake happened, the devastation was overly dramatic because of the inferior concrete giving them more and more and more business. And they didn't care how many people died in the meantime. That's how I know about that family. Wow.
2:05:05
Interesting. Another corollary on Claudine Gay is that Mike McFaul of the whole Hamilton 68 scandal, falsely linking conservatives to Russian propaganda. He was one of the guys who was really pushing Claudine Gay and her nomination for the president of Harvard. And I just thought that was really interesting there. Oh, that is interesting.
2:05:37
So going back to the ITT thing, I do want to make a comment on that. It is, and again, this is completely speculation to a point. What I have learned is the scenario that Illini just brought up where you have McCone as a CIA, he's at ITT, he's at CIA, he's at ITT. I'm going to tell you.
2:06:04
that there's a 99% chance he's never not been CIA. Same thing with Bush Sr. and many others. About the only way you leave the CIA is in a body bag.
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And once you are read into a level in which you are involved in multiple, I'm not talking about the agent that goes in for four years or five years and goes on a couple of missions and then goes off to.
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live a different life. I'm talking about the people that are in and out of the CIA or spend 20 years and then supposedly retire. I am telling you that the majority of them don't retire. They are just moved into the enterprise portion of the CIA, which is the privatized that was set up at the end of Carter's administration. Well, during Carter's administration, when he basically fired over a thousand.
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CIA agents, and they created a infrastructure that basically facilitated the implanting. And that is exactly what we found in the censorship industry throughout all of the big Google, Facebook, Twitter. If you went through their departments, as you pointed out,
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The FBI and the CIA was seated throughout all of them in the censorship industry. So it's not that they left the CIA. It does. They want you to think they did. They're just there on assignment because they're legally not allowed to be doing CIA ops in the United States. But I am here to tell you there is CIA ops done in the United States on a daily basis. Did anybody else have anything else?
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Any questions? Okay. Well, there's another segment in the box. We will get together and decide where we're going. I wasn't sure I didn't pick our next country yet. We will do.
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Two more, I believe, and we'll talk about it afterwards and I'll post to you where we're going tomorrow. I was not sure whether we'd get it all in today or not because there was a lot. Thankfully, we did. So I didn't have that next country picked out. But we're going to lock up Central and South America and then the Caribbean, this area, by the end of the week, hopefully.
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And then we're going to move on to Europe. And in honor of our Swedish brethren, we're going to start off that area with Sweden. I was kind of wanting to start it off with Italy because it is so vast. But Sweden is a much smaller footprint. And it'll give us a look at some of the differences and similarities. And then we will move on to Italy because Italy creates the foundation.
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for basically how the rest of them were ran. And it is the one we have the most information on. It will probably be at least a two if not three day because again, we have the most information. It is the most extensive investigation ever done into the network. So there's a lot there.
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But it will be very revealing. And then you're going to see by comparing the European theater with the Central American theater and, you know, the Western Hemisphere is probably a better way of saying that, to be able to compare and contrast how this
2:10:04
network operates and the overlap, because what I'm going to do is, um, I'm going to tell you, um, what, what we have not done, um, and we will do in Europe, um, is talk about more of the people that are involved in the operations. But now that you know what has happened, I'm going to tell you, oh, the Delachey guy was involved in the Argentina one. Oh, um, and these guys all that, um,
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Otto Skorzeny. These guys all originated in the European theater. And then now that you have a good idea of how the Western Hemisphere operation worked, I am going to show you the tentacles that reached into those in the future after what they had done in Europe and touched and created the same scenarios in our hemisphere. Because we were part two. Europe was part one. And the reason I did that is because...
2:11:00
For most of us in America, we know and have traveled more to Central America, to the Caribbean. So it is something that's easier to relate to than the majority of us have not traveled to Europe. And that's kind of like, you know, the land way over there. I wanted it to hit home so that you can pique your interest. And then we will go abroad.
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But I just wanted to let you know I'm doing it a little chronologically backwards, but I had my reasons for doing it. So anyway, because you're going to need to know what the results of what they did in South America as I show you how they were developed in the network inside of Europe. And then they go on to do this and this and this. And as a matter of fact, Europe, both in Spain and Italy, has had courts because...
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of the people massacred in South America, especially Chile, those people, because Pinochet ended up getting arrested in England for the murder of Italian and European citizens. And those, both in Spain and in Italy, they held court in absentia and convicted many of the perpetrators of the South American violence.
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in European courts, and some were arrested, some ended up being extradited and served time in jail for the killing of Italian and Spanish citizens during those mass roundups. So there are several overlaps in what we will be discussing in the upcoming several weeks. So anyway, thanks for being here. Did you guys have any last comments, Bridget? Doesn't it?
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I've been following a lot of the Russian news. And for anybody that's interested, Ukraine is handing out gas masks. Just throwing it out there. Something I'm digging into. Go ahead. I was just saying that there's a lot of really crazy stuff going out there, just like what she was just saying. And now it makes a lot of sense because you were saying that, you know, like after World War.
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too that that school out in Europe was like the breeding ground for all of these people like more current that's happening like in the 70s and stuff especially out here and you know the South America's Haiti and stuff like that yeah so they did have training grounds all over the world
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And we've come to realize a lot of them were on islands that had really weird stuff that happened to them. Like if you look at Sardinia, when we were looking into Italy, Sardinia for the southern part of Europe was one of their gladio training sites. There's a lot of people that's been kidnapped on Sardinia, just saying.
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And they have a history of using live bait for practicing these techniques, especially in Africa, like annihilating entire villages. So that would not be unheard of. Go ahead, Sally. Can you hear me? My phone is acting up apparently. I hope everybody's having a great morning. This is funny. I set my alarm for 10 o'clock. I had a dream that I opened up your...
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I didn't wake up to my alarm. I had a dream that I opened up this tab and was listening to you guys. And I'm very sad that I missed Haiti. This is like the one that I, because I've already done some research on this and I wanted more information. So I'm going to definitely have to catch the replay. For everyone in here though, make sure you're following your hosts. They do such an amazing and amazing job and they are such wonderful people and they do this out of love.
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And they sacrifice a lot of time and they're networking a lot. So make sure you're following them. Make sure notifications are turned on because if you're a truth teller, you do not get to see their information. So I don't miss anything because I have my notifications pop up and I check my notifications to see what is the kernel posting today. And then also you can go to their homepages. And if they have a little decorated box next to the DMs, that's a place where you can donate to them. Everything helps, $1, $2, $5.
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Anyway, thanks for everything you do, guys. Thank you, Sally. And I will tell you, I always had a really hard time with these people that get on here and like, hey, do y'all see me? And that used to so annoy me. But what I can tell you unequivocally, and I'm not saying that's true across the board, the more information and the more contentious
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locations that we go, we have proven with snapshots, and I actually did submit it to X, and they did fix it temporarily because they're doing it again today. They completely throttle your account. And people will send me DMs saying, hey, I have to physically go to your page to see anything that you post.
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It is very helpful. I appreciate Sally and would hire her as my PR director. But we see noticeable declines when we talk about particular areas. I'm not going to not talk about them. I'm not going to shut up. But your help in basically going to
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our page and reposting everything that Cousin It and Bridget finds in our signal research. I try to put out, obviously I have a bigger account, but go to each one of them. We don't post the exact same thing. They do research on their own as well and post their own research. So please go follow them.
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Follow Sally. Sally's doing an excellent job in her own Gladio research. Stellar does as well. Not that she does Gladio research, but she is a great accumulator. She does awesome spaces as well. So if you guys could just go to our pages and repost a handful of the posts every day.
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It would be greatly appreciated. You will spend five minutes in return for us spending about 10 hours a day doing the research to bring you this material. And it would be tremendously appreciated. So help us get the word out. And we will be back tomorrow at noon. Thanks for being here, everybody. Thanks, everyone.
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United States Marine Corps host_asserted
▶ 25:19
“E-I-N-L, Jr. He was an American Marine. And the initiative was quickly quelled. And it says information about the men that came from Cuba were basically all provided by the Haitian government, which i…”
Robert Debs Heinl Jr. ordered_assassination_of
François Duvalier host_asserted
▶ 27:05
“tells of his 12-year-old son being arrested because he criticized, he made a comment in public about the Dovier government, and the colonel's son that was 12 got arrested for making the comment. So he…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
François Duvalier host_asserted
▶ 27:35
“Colonel, the most important way you can support our objectives in Haiti is to help keep Dolvier in power so he can serve out his full term in office and maybe a little longer than that if everything w…”
United States supplied_arms_to
Haiti book_quoted
▶ 28:05
“According to later testimony of the CIA official Walter Elder before the Senate Investigating Committee, the agency furnished arms to Haitian dissidents seeking to topple the dictator. Elder went on t…”
United States installed
Jean-Claude Duvalier host_asserted
▶ 28:53
“to expel Cuba from the Organization of American States in 1963. So they wanted Dolbier, regardless of how many people die in the process, to be on their side when the vote occurred. When the Haitian l…”
Salvador Allende member_of
Chile host_asserted
▶ 31:26
“to be the farmers for the landed elite on cattle ranches and opium farms and all that other stuff. And so anytime you see the dilemma, it comes up every single time. So if one of those non-landed peop…”
Sandinistas member_of
Nicaragua host_asserted
▶ 31:26
“to be the farmers for the landed elite on cattle ranches and opium farms and all that other stuff. And so anytime you see the dilemma, it comes up every single time. So if one of those non-landed peop…”
United States trained
Haitian military host_asserted
▶ 34:20
“at 19 in 1971 until 86. So he was there for 15 years. And most of the time, it was the mother that was making most of the decisions when he was much younger. Both had been appointed president for life…”
United States supplied_arms_to
Haitian military book_quoted
▶ 34:50
“However, during most of that time, because it was, quote unquote, a dictatorship, the American leadership did not want to be seen providing weaponry directly to them. So according to the author of Kil…”
United States funded
Haiti documented
▶ 35:20
“After Jean-Claude was forced into exile in February 1986 and was flown out on a United States Air Force aircraft to the Riviera in France, within three weeks of Jean-Claude's departure, the U.S. annou…”
United States funded
Haitian military documented
▶ 35:50
“Another $4 million was being sought to provide the Haitian army with trucks, training, and comm gear to allow it to move around the country and maintain, quote unquote, maintain order. Maintaining ord…”
CIA covered_up
Jean-Claude Duvalier host_asserted
▶ 36:22
“civilian deaths. The CIA was meanwhile arranging for the release from prison and safe exile abroad. The two of the Dolvier's contacts, both notorious police chiefs during their reign of terror. They w…”
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Jean-Bertrand Aristide book_quoted
▶ 37:47
“for years and had become a target for doing so. And his activities evoked a very strong dislike for U.S. officials, including Ronald Reagan. Aristide later wrote that Ronald Reagan considered him a co…”
CIA funded
Mark Bazin host_asserted
▶ 39:50
“a boycott of the elections that was coming up and saying that the army is our first enemy. The CIA, on the other hand, was basically funding many of the candidates. The agency later insisted that the …”
CIA covered_up
U.S. Congress host_asserted
▶ 40:19
“helping some candidates who didn't have enough money. However, not a single candidate that they helped that didn't have enough money had any backing from Aristide at all. Those people were completely …”
United States installed
Prosper Avril host_asserted
▶ 43:15
“You have the U.S. ambassador suggested that it might be the right time to retire and that transportation was provided to that particular general, again, by the United States military to get him out of…”
Catholic Church removed_from_power
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 43:44
“Neither the embassy nor Aristide himself at that time had expected Aristide to be a candidate. So he basically gets expelled from his church by the Vatican. And he was accused of inciting to hatred an…”
Andrew Young recruited
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 44:13
“religious order, which is exactly what the other people were doing, not him. So now that they had finally succeeded, and in October, he became a candidate of a loose coalition of reformist parties. On…”
Joseph Michel François carried_out_attack
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 55:40
“deposed what they consider a former priest. So there was all kinds of outside involvement. The new police chief that had been trained in the United States was the coup plotter. His name was Joseph Mik…”
National Endowment for Democracy funded
Haitian Center for the Defense of Rights and Freedom host_asserted
▶ 56:34
“was busy in Haiti. It gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to several civic groups, which, by the way, is what they're doing right now in Haiti, too. Haitian Center for the Defense of Rights and Free…”
Haitian Institute for Research and Development funded
Mark Bazin host_asserted
▶ 57:32
“The NED also gave more than $500,000 to the Haitian Institute for Research and Development. This organization played a very partisan role in the 1990 elections when it was allied with the U.S. favorit…”
National Endowment for Democracy funded
Haitian Institute for Research and Development host_asserted
▶ 57:32
“The NED also gave more than $500,000 to the Haitian Institute for Research and Development. This organization played a very partisan role in the 1990 elections when it was allied with the U.S. favorit…”
Neopold Berlander headed
Haitian Institute for Research and Development host_asserted
▶ 58:05
“REI was led by Neopold Berlander, who in 1993, military junta sham election and ratified the prime minister of Bajan, the guy who had lost in the preceding election. So, but the.…”
CIA founded
National Intelligence Service (Haiti) host_asserted
▶ 1:01:31
“The CIA involved in Greece, South Korea, Iran, Uruguay, basically doing the same things in all of these other places. And they created an intel agency inside of Haiti called the National Intelligence …”
Bill Clinton pardoned
CEDRAS host_asserted
▶ 1:04:14
“to explain while he was acting to, quote unquote, restore democracy or a democratic government to Haiti. The next thing we knew, the Haitian leaders were told that they would take four weeks to resign…”
United States paid
CEDRAS host_asserted
▶ 1:04:42
“They could run for presidency in the future if they wanted. They could retain all of their assets no matter how they were acquired. Those who chose exile would be paid large amounts of money by the Un…”
United States supplied_arms_to
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:06:30
“for military intervention, just as he cited the Junta's drug trafficking after all of those years in which it supposedly had mysteriously been discovered with Noriega's longtime dealings at a similar …”
United States installed
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 1:09:12
“national reconciliation, market economy, and the zeal that Washington would like to see in the leaders of developing nations, unquote. Aristide returned to Haiti in October 1994, three years and two w…”
United States overthrew
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 1:09:12
“national reconciliation, market economy, and the zeal that Washington would like to see in the leaders of developing nations, unquote. Aristide returned to Haiti in October 1994, three years and two w…”
United States overthrew
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 1:09:59
“That's the pattern that has been established in all of these overthrows. And so Aristide's not long in office again before there was U.S. intervention again. And so he was first president from 91 to 9…”
United States overthrew
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 1:12:57
“And, um, it creates the situation where you have a new coup. Um, and, um, basically Aristide is escorted out of the country. Um, and he is taken to an, um, eventually South America or South Africa. So…”
United States overthrew
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:13:59
“As we've talked about in the past, for those of you who are maybe new to the space, I'll just briefly mention that as you're aware that the colonel went through about how the U.S. has occupied Haiti n…”
Clinton Foundation laundered_money_for
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:14:30
“that came upon more recently. It involved even the Clintons. The Clintons apparently have a strong connection down in Haiti because they honeymooned there. They also went through, there have been seve…”
Hillary Clinton funded
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:14:59
“through the Clinton Foundation. There have also been where her brother came in while she was holding the position as U.S. Secretary of State. She also went, her brother went down there and tried to es…”
Hillary Clinton ordered_assassination_of
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:19:02
“One of the things that happened while Clinton was, and one of the things that kind of sparked this whole ordeal, was while Clinton was Secretary of State, the president at the time, who was an install…”
United States installed
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:19:32
“people working in the factories from 40 cents an hour to 60 cents an hour. Because of that, they murdered him. It was only a very short period of time afterwards. And then they installed a new preside…”
Haiti carried_out_attack
Kenya host_asserted
▶ 1:21:31
“The installed president went out to Kenya to attempt to get forces to come inside the country to, quote, regain control of the country. He struck a deal. They were supposed to send 1,000 people, of wh…”
Harriman family member_of
United Fruit Company host_asserted
▶ 1:56:03
“Its board members were all of the what I refer to as the international syndicate, the Rockefellers, the Harrimans. All of those people were board members and they kind of rotated board members. And Un…”
Rockefeller member_of
United Fruit Company host_asserted
▶ 1:56:03
“Its board members were all of the what I refer to as the international syndicate, the Rockefellers, the Harrimans. All of those people were board members and they kind of rotated board members. And Un…”
Richard Nixon ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende documented
▶ 2:01:50
“worked at ITT before he joined the CIA and became the CIA director in 1961 to 65. And then he goes back and he becomes the chairman of ITT. And he's the guy who's referenced by Jack Anderson, you know…”
Augusto Pinochet arrested_in
United Kingdom documented
▶ 2:11:55
“of the people massacred in South America, especially Chile, those people, because Pinochet ended up getting arrested in England for the murder of Italian and European citizens. And those, both in Spai…”
Sardinia used_as
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 2:13:51
“And we've come to realize a lot of them were on islands that had really weird stuff that happened to them. Like if you look at Sardinia, when we were looking into Italy, Sardinia for the southern part…”