President Jovenel loved agriculture; we filmed his solar run irrigation pumps for “jardins” all over Haiti. His banana farm in Trou du Nord is where we first met Jovenel in 2015; he was driving a tractor and told Frere Joel, “Everything you see here is going to be banana trees.” Frere Joel says, “I thought…

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To the US mainstream media CNN, MSNBC, NPR, Wapo, NYT, Miami Hearsay, Fox and the US Congress and Black Caucus all lobbied by Opposition Oligarchs filthy money. President Jovenel was NOT illegitimate, nor was he a corrupt dictator responsible for terrorism in Haiti. Jovenel was a businessman; a wholesale banana farmer and exporter when he…

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In 1987, after the fall of Jean Claude Duvalier, Haiti adopted a new constitution that limited presidential power and added a bicameral Parliament. In the past ten years for two, tourism and agricultural minded presidents, this constitution has proven a hinderance to Haiti’s advancement. For example, two years ago Taiwan offered Haiti $150,000,000 to build…

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The weekend of February 7, Haitian citizens were bombarded with radio, print and television fear mongering by Opposition oligarchs desperate to overthrow President Jovenel Moise. Air waves warned of nationwide riots to bring down the President and the country responded by shuttering businesses, churches, schools, even hospitals. President Jovenel was elected in December of 2016…

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In 2016, Yvonne woke one morning and said, “I have had three dreams about the ocean coming into the house and I was afraid of drowning. I don’t understand why I keep having this dream.” A few days later, Hurricane Matthew appeared on her computer monitor and she realized, “There is a massive hurricane coming…

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Despite a battle recently broadcast from Village de Dieu between Police National d’Haiti and militia kidnappers, I traveled that route to southern Haiti just a last week. On the third day of gunfire, two armored police vehicles dove into a camouflaged trap; four (4) officers were gunned down as they tried to escape; eight (8)…

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