Anonymous ID: 05635c July 8, 2021, 2:56 a.m. No.14079367   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9417 >>9447 >>9476 >>9520 >>5105

Regarding the Haiti situation…

I see the word INITE in this pic. (I know it is United something), but if you take a look at the pic, the letters I,N,I,T,E are visible.

 

and this is INITE

 

Inite (Haitian Creole: Inite Patriyotik) is a centre-left, social-democratic political party in Haiti. Its founder and leader, René Préval, served as the president of Haiti from 2006 to 2011

The party was created simply as Inite in late 2009 as a successor of Lespwa, a political platform created by René Préval during his presidential candidacy in 2006. In November 2009 Lespwa was dissolved and merged into the new party, which included some factions from the National Christian Union for the Reconstruction of Haiti (Union Nationale Chrétienne pour la Reconstruction d'Haïti), the Movement for National Reconstruction (Mouvement pour la Reconstruction Nationale), the Country Organization Movement (Mouvement d'Organisation du Pays), and the Open the Gate Party (Parti Louvri Barye).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inite

 

INITE = Lespwa

 

At LESPWA International, our mission is to bring hope and healing to the people of Haiti, and throughout the world. We do this by ministering to the spiritual, physical, and educational needs of the people we encounter in all walks of life.

http://www.4haitishope.org/

 

and then in 2017…

 

Rene Preval, former Haiti president, dead at 74

Current President Jovenel Moise confirmed Preval’s death in a tweet on Friday.

 

“I learned with sadness the death of former President Rene Preval,” Moise said on his Twitter account. “I prostrate myself before the remains of this worthy son of Haiti.”

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rene-preval-haiti-president-dead-at-74/

 

and then, this guy came arround the corner

 

Article from 1997: Details on how Jean Bertrand Aristide killed his political opponents Article from 1997: Details on how Jean Bertrand Aristide killed his political opponents – Haiti’s deteriorating democracy

But the Clinton administration has achieved less than it might have, and almost nothing irreversible. Not even the withdrawal of U.S. forces is total; some 500 soldiers and Marines remain, ostensibly to build roads and dig wells, but also to prevent a coup or other major threat to stability. The withdrawal of the last 1,300 U.N. peacekeepers from Canada and Pakistan, first set for March 31, has been twice postponed. The new date is November 30, but since the new National Police still cannot keep order, American officials are scrambling to preserve a foreign security presence after that.

http://www.haitian-truth.org/article-from-1997-details-on-how-jean-bertrand-aristide-killed-his-political-opponents-haitis-deteriorating-democracy/

 

Clintons…?!

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/22/world/aristide-condemns-clinton-s-haiti-policy-as-racist.html

 

After two months of electoral stalemate from Haiti's disputed national election, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited the Caribbean nation on Sunday with a clear message for their president: Move out of the way.

 

"It is important that the election go forward so there can be a new president," she said in a series of interviews Sunday. "There is so much work to be done in Haiti, and the international community stands ready to help."

https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2011/0131/Hillary-Clinton-presses-Haiti-s-Rene-Preval-to-break-election-stalemate

 

Haiti… a lot of shit is going on in Haiti…

Anonymous ID: 05635c July 8, 2021, 3:57 a.m. No.14079433   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9447 >>9476 >>9520 >>5105

>>14079431

Jovenel Moise: Haiti police gun down four suspects after assassination of president

 

Haitian police said they have gunned down four suspects and arrested two in relation to the killing of President Jovenel Moïse, who was found assassinated early on Wednesday.

 

Police said other suspects were still at large, but promised to apprehend them one way or another.

 

“They will be killed or captured,” director of Haiti’s national police, Leon Charles, told the media.

 

Earlier, officials claimed the “presumed assassins” had been arrested by the police, however no details were provided.

 

Mr Charles, also told media that three police officers had been held hostage “in combat with assailants”, but were later freed.

 

“We blocked them en route as they left the scene of the crime. Since then, we have been battling with them,” said Mr Charles.

 

Moïse was found killed at his home in the Caribbean Island’s capital of Port-au-Prince. His wife Martine Moïse was also shot but the first lady survived the wounds.

 

The killing of Mr Moise threatens more turbulence for a country already enduring gang violence, soaring inflation and protests against his increasingly authoritarian rule.

 

Interim prime minister Claude Joseph said the police and military were in control of security in Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas where a history of dictatorship and political upheaval have long undermined the consolidation of democratic rule.

 

The country’s interim prime minister Claude Joseph, speaking on a local radio station on Tuesday confirmed Moise had been killed, saying the attack was carried out by an “armed commando group” that included foreigners. He added the police and military were in control of security now.

 

Later on, in a televised national address, Mr Joseph declared a state of emergency across the country and called for calm. “The situation is under control,” he said.

https://news.yahoo.com/jovenel-moise-haiti-police-gun-083931408.html

Anonymous ID: 05635c July 8, 2021, 4:57 a.m. No.14079514   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Was watching something about Ancient times and I saw the B2… It has something to do with the Bronze Age, in this case! Don´t know, but in times we are living in, everything is possible. Maybe someone can find something.

 

Distribution of artifacts and ecofacts in an Early Bronze Age house in Eastern Anatolia: Space use and household economy at Arslantepe VI B2 (2900–2750 BCE)

 

Arslantepe, one of the best documented mounds in Eastern Anatolia, is well known especially for its Late Chalcolithic ‘palace’, testifying to the emergence of a centralized and redistributive economy, typical in the 4th millennium BCE Uruk and Uruk-related worlds. At the beginning of the Early Bronze Age this socio-economic system undergoes a collapse, and the degree of control of the economy on behalf of the ‘elites’ seems to be, here and in other sites, significantly lower or even non-existent. This topic (in need of further investigation) may be enriched by studies focusing on the household level and aimed at assessing the role of household economy. By applying a multidisciplinary approach, this research combines zoological, botanical and artifactual evidence from a multi-roomed mud-brick dwelling in the Early Bronze Age settlement of Arslantepe — VI B2 (2900–2750 BCE), which was destroyed by a fire and suddenly abandoned

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352409X1530095X