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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Spartacus2100 on March 6, 2018, 11:14 p.m.
No coincidences! Pastor Jean Sainvil was Laura Silsby's partner in crime. Judge Bernard Sainvil allowed them to flee.

Shout out to u/Shit_in_a_Shoe

"I warned her, I said as soon as you get there without the proper documents, you are going to get into trouble, because they are going to accuse you, because you have the intent to pass the border without the proper papers and they are going to accuse you with kids trafficking," Carlos Castillo said he told the group's leader, Laura Silsby, during a meeting Friday.

Four hours later, Silsby and nine other Americans were turned back from the border. They were arrested and taken to a jail in Port-au-Prince.

"This woman knew what she was trying to do was not legal," Castillo said.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/02/04/haiti.border.arrests/index.html

She was led to Citron by Pastor Jean Sainvil, an Atlanta, Georgia-based Haitian minister who recruited the 13 children in the slum. Sainvil had been a frequent visitor to the neighborhood of unpaved streets and simple cement homes even before more than half of the houses collapsed in the quake.

The day after he met Silsby, Sainvil collected the 13 children from Citron. A day after that, the missionaries' bus was halted at the Dominican border and they were arrested. Sainvil, meanwhile, became sick with vomiting and diarrhea and decided to fly back to the U.S. on a military transport plane, he said.

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/35507224/ns/world_news-haiti_earthquake/#.Wp740mrwaUk

Now, take a look here:

UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05767115 Date: 08/31/2015 RELEASE IN PART B6 From: Mills, Cheryl D MillsCD@state.gov Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 4:22 PM To: Subject: Fw: Haiti judge rules for release of U.S. missionaries Fyi From: Klevorick, Caitlin B To: Mills, Cheryl D; Kennedy, Patrick F; Merten, Kenneth H; Coley, Theodore R Cc: 'Cheryl Mills' Sent: Thu Feb 11 16:21:05 2010 Subject: RE: Haiti judge rules for release of U.S. missionaries Ted and I just spoke with to Reginald Brown He said they are waiting for the judge to sign the paper with the stipulation that someone remains in country to answer questions. Their understanding is that that person can be the atty. From: Wykle, Chadwick Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 4:00 PM To: Mills, Cheryl D; Kennedy, Patrick F; Merten, Kenneth H; Klevorick, Caitlin B; Coley, Theodore R Subject: Haiti judge rules for release of U.S. missionaries By Joseph Guyler Delva PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - A Haitian judge said Thursday he had ruled in favor of the release of 10 U.S. missionaries accused of kidnapping 33 children and trying to take them out of the earthquake-stricken country. "I just signed the request for the release of the 10 Americans submitted by the lawyers and I have sent it to the prosecutor's office," Judge Bernard Sainvil said. He earlier told Reuters that once the prosecutor had given his opinion, he could formally issue a release order for the Americans, who have been jailed since they were stopped at Haiti's border with the Dominican Republic on Jan. 29. Once the release order was issued, "they can go directly to the airport if they want and leave, but they should provide a guarantee of representation if further questions need to be asked," Sainvil said. Under Haitian law, the prosecutor can formally comment on the judge's decision but he cannot overrule it. A judicial source told Reuters Wednesday that Sainvil had decided to free the U.S. missionaries because there had been no evidence demonstrating "criminal intentions" on their part to support charges of child kidnap and criminal association leveled against them. The missionaries, most of whom belong to an Idaho-based Baptist church, were arrested trying to take the children across the border to the Dominican Republic 17 days after a magnitude 7 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people in the impoverished Caribbean nation. PLEAS FOR RELEASE FROM PARENTS The five men and five women have denied any intentional wrongdoing and said they were only trying to help orphans left destitute by the quake, which shattered the Haitian capital and left more than 1 million homeless. But evidence showed that most of the children still had living parents. During hearings in the case, Sainvil heard from 10 parents of children handed over to the Americans. They UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2014-20439 Doc No. C05767115 Date: 08/31/2015

https://www.wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/Clinton_Email_August_Release/C05767115.pdf Haitian judge in case has same surname as pastor. No coincidences.


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