The coup was called an ‘earthquake’, but a coup is what it was. The earthquake was only the excuse to send in 20,000 American troops to occupy the place and prepare for the permanent residence of colonial rule from Washington DC.
The Americans were given ‘permission’ by the United Nations without a Haitian in sight and it was justified by the need for ‘security’ in the wake of planted stories repeated by the pathetic media of widespread violence following the earthquake.
People on the ground said violence was actually less than before the quake, but publicly condemn starving people digging for food and water in devastated buildings as ‘looters’ and ‘the boys’ must go in. ‘Looters’? The place was rubble.
The American military arrived with a force of occupation, not humanitarian help and support, as consequent events have confirmed so blatantly – another expression of the cold and heartless mind-made madmen that control the political-military-industrial complex.
I know they’re not human, but they are also beyond computer programs; beyond robots; beyond belief
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