- Three Presidents Who Opposed Covid Vaccines Have Conveniently Died, Replaced by Pro-Vaxxers.
- We noted in the original article that among those accused of the assassination in Haiti were people on the FBI’s and NSA’s payrolls.
The Assassination of Haiti’s President
Provides more Questions than Answers
July 21, 2021 | Thinktankadmin
The murder of Haiti’s President Moise seems to be something out of a novel. It has the intrigue of a Fredrick Forsyth novel and the complexity of an Agatha Christie murder. It has Americans, Columbians, and Venezuelans involved. It has mercenaries trained by the US military and informants who worked for the FBI and DEA. It has Canadian security personnel. But the one thing it doesn’t have is an answer to the mystery of who was behind the plot.
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#BREAKING Unidentified people attacked the private residence of President Jovenel Moise overnight and shot him dead, the interim PM said. #JovenelMoise #Haiti #haiti #moise https://t.co/Jm3EIQHjs5 pic.twitter.com/Jv772mEt4c
— ILKHA (@IlkhaAgency) July 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/i/status/1412740559685496832
https://twitter.com/IlkhaAgency/status/1412740559685496832?s=20
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What happened?
Mr Moïse, 53, was shot dead inside his home in the Pelerin 5 neighbourhood, in the hills above Port au Prince. Police say the murder happened at 01:00 local time (05:00 GMT) on 7 July.
His left eye had been gouged out and bones in his arm and in his ankle had been broken, according to one of the judges conducting the investigation.
He died at the scene and was found lying on the floor on his back, his shirt soaked in blood.
The First Lady, Martine Moïse, was also shot but survived. She has been airlifted to Florida, in the US, and is said to be in a stable condition.
How did the assailants gain access?
Video footage, not independently verified but thought to have been taken by residents, shows armed men dressed in black arriving in several vehicles.
A man, thought to be a security guard, appears to have been forced to lie face down in the street while another man can be heard shouting in English over a loudspeaker, "DEA [US Drug Enforcement Administration} operation, everybody stay down!"
Haiti's ambassador to the US, Bocchit Edmond, said that while the attackers had disguised themselves as US drug agents, he believed there was "no way" they really were US agents.
Officials say that the ground between the property's gatehouse and the residence was littered with cartridge cases, indicating that multiple shots were fired.
Yet the only people injured by bullets were the president and his wife, a fact which has raised questions about the possible complicity of the president's guards.
One Haitian official, Bed-Ford Claude, said he had told police to "interview all security agents close to President Jovenel Moïse". "If you're in charge of the president's security, where were you?" he asked. "What did you do to avoid this fate for the president?"
The president's two top security officials have been summoned to appear at hearings scheduled for 13 and 14 July.
How did the assailants flee the scene?
The group seems to have met with little or no resistance inside the residence or during their initial getaway.
Two domestic staff where tied up and the presidential couple's adult daughter, Jomarlie Moïse, hid in her brother's bedroom and was unhurt. She and her two brothers - who were not in the residence at the time of the attack - are in "safe locations", according to officials.
The timeline immediately after the assassination is not very clear.
Haiti's police chief announced some 24 hours after Mr Moïse's assassination that a fierce gun battle was under way in the Pelerin neighbourhood.
"We blocked [the suspects] en route as they left the scene of the crime. Since then, we have been battling them," said Chief Léon Charles.
Some of the suspects were reportedly tracked down to a house nearby, which was then surrounded by police, and where the gun battle the police chief referred to is believed to have taken place.
A group of 11 fled to Taiwan's diplomatic compound in Port-au-Prince, according to a statement by Taiwanese officials. They were arrested "without problems".
Two suspects who were hiding in a ravine were caught by civilians who had joined in the search.
The body of one alleged gunman was found on the roof of a home, where he had bled to death while hiding. Two more suspects were found dead very close to the president's residence.
Who are the suspects?
Haitian police say there are:
- 28 suspects in total, of which
- 20 have been apprehended
- 3 have been killed
- 5 remain at large
Police Chief Charles said 26 of the suspects were Colombian and the other two were Haitian Americans.
An investigating judge said the two Haitian Americans had told interrogators they had been hired as interpreters on the internet.
The two allege that they did not know there was a plan afoot to kill the president, but believed they were to act as interpreters as he was arrested. Haiti's official languages are Creole and French, while the Colombian suspects speak Spanish.
Mr Charles said one of them had been given what the suspect believed was an arrest warrant for the president.
Most of the Colombian detainees have been identified as former soldiers, including a lieutenant-colonel.
Haitian police paraded them before the media.
Police paraded the suspects in front of the media along with weapons, ammunition and passports
Family members told Colombian media their loved ones had told them that they had been hired "to provide security" in Haiti.
After retiring from the army, many Colombian soldiers go on to work for security firms abroad, mainly in the United Arab Emirates, where they are valued for their training and experience in fighting armed groups.
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What we do know is that last Wednesday, a team of gunmen had broken into the president’s residence, yelling” DEA” (The American Drug Enforcement Agency). They quickly found his bedroom and riddled his body with bullets.
How they got into the presidential grounds without wounding or killing the guards is a mystery and leads one to believe that this was either an inside job or had someone helping on the inside.
The Haitian police quickly started to chase them and within a day, most of the suspects were either caught or dead. As of this writing, only three suspects are at large.
Dr. Sanon
Christian Emmanuel Sanon biography: 13 things about Haitian doctor from Florida
Christian Emmanuel Sanon is a resident of Florida, United States. Here are 13 more things about him:
- He lives in Brandon, Hillsborough County, Florida. (a)
- He previously lived in Broward County, Florida. (b)
- He previously lived in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. (b)
- He is a native of Marigot, Jacmel, Sud-Est, Haiti. (c)
- He speaks English and Haitian Creole. (d)
- He identifies himself as a doctor although his medical credentials have yet to be verified. (d)
- In March 1999, he became the president of Organisation Rome Haiti. (a)
- A video titled “Dr. Christian Sanon on Corruption in Politics” published on YouTube on August 18, 2011 appears to present him as a potential leader of Haiti. In another video titled “Leadership for Haiti” also published that day, he accuses the leaders of Haiti of being corrupt and claims that government officials have taken the North American country’s uranium, oil and other resources. (d)
- In 2013, he filed for bankruptcy in Tampa, Florida. He lost a home in Brandon to foreclosure with debt totaling over $400,000. (e)
- In June 2021, he arrived in Haiti with several Colombians. (f)
- He is accused of using the Florida-based Venezuelan security company CTU to recruit 26 members of a hit squad that burst into the house of Haiti’s president Jovenel Moïse in Pèlerin 5, Pétion-Ville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti on July 7, 2021. Moïse was fatally shot that day. (e) (f)
- On July 11, 2021, the Police National d’Haiti announced his arrest in Haiti. (c)
- He was 63 years old when he was arrested in July 2021. (f)
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SOURCES:
The mystery man at the center of this while plot is a Haitian who has lived in the US for two decades. He is Dr. Christian Emmanuel, Sanon. Sanon had expressed a desire to become president in the past, although he has no political experience. He had made it clear that he was an anti-corruption person, which would pose a problem in a country that thrives on corruption. People who know him in Florida call him very honest and upright – rarely a description for someone plotting an assassination.
In June, Sanon flew into Haiti in a private plane, with a bodyguard that he had secured from CTU Security, a Florida based security firm owned by a Venezuelan national. Dr. Sanon then started to contact influential Haitian people.
Here is where the first mystery comes.
Sanon had filed for bankruptcy in 2013. Where did he get the money to hire bodyguards and fly to Haiti? Security firms do not provide credit and require money ahead of time. There are too many problems with collecting their money when a person is in another country.
Bodyguards are also expensive in nations with civil unrest. American bodyguards with military Special Forces experience can cost $20,000 per person, a month.
Then, there was the fact that he was unknown in the political or Florida expat community. If he were expected to rally support after the assassination of the president, he wouldn’t be the one to inspire the population.
Obviously, Sanon was a front man. But who was he fronting for? And was he a gullible person who wasn’t aware he was merely a front for someone else?
If Sanon was acting as a front for someone else, chances are that the people behind this whole operation are unsavory.
The most likely benefactor would be the one to take control after the assassination. However, there is a problem. There are three potential leaders of Haiti, but none of them are constitutionally able to claim the leadership of the nation.
Of course, President Moise wasn’t totally legitimate as his term of office ended last February.
The fact is that the Haitian government is a basket case more like Somalia.
Here are the three with the biggest claim to the presidency:
There is the Interim Prime Minister, Claude Joseph, who could legally take over the presidency, except he was never confirmed by the Haitian Senate (which lacks a quorum anyway). He does control the military and police. He is also recognized as the legitimate leader by Canada, the European nations, and the US.
However, his position as PM was to end next week and Ariel Henry was to become the PM. However, he was not confirmed by the Haitian Senate either. If Moise had died next week, he would be the logical leader.
Then there is Senate Leader Joseph Lambert (If there was a Senate – which there is not as only 10 of 30 seats are occupied). A group of well-known politicians have recommended he become interim president.
And, to confuse it more, the opposition parties are calling for the creation of the “Independent Moral Authority,” which would make the choice.
All three of the potential leaders have met with the US delegation, but it appears that Claude Joseph remains the favorite.
One could argue the Claude Joseph would be the likely candidate for the instigator of the murder since he was scheduled to leave as PM next week and the murder keeps him in power. However, that does not hold water because Joseph was only chosen as interim PM in April and the coup attempt was already in motion as some of the coup mercenaries were already stationed in Haiti six months ago.
Of course, if Henry or Lambert had chosen to carry out a coup, they would have assembled a team larger than the 30 or so mercenaries because they would be expected to face off with the military and police after the assassination.
The Team
A better idea of the culprit behind the assassination may be gained by looking at the team of mercenaries.
The bulk of the team was former Columbian soldiers who, in some cases, had military training in the US. However, although the US Army has admitted that they trained them, they declined to say what training they participated in. At this time, there is no evidence that these soldiers had any special forces training.
But there are others with interesting back stories.
There was a man named Salagas who had provided entertainer Sean Penn security for his aid organization. It also appears that he spent some time as security for the Canadian Embassy in Port au Prince. The Canadians have said that he was only temporary security for an event.
Salagas, who was captured by the Haitian police claims that the plan was to arrest President Moise, not kill him.
There are also stories that the two Americans were informants for the US Government (FBI and DEA). This is not an indication of their goof character as federal informants are usually criminals who are receiving money or leniency and as untrustworthy as the criminals they are informing on.
It is interesting that one was a DEA informant as the raiding party of mercenaries called out that they were DEA agents to keep the presidential guards from returning fire. This may have been done to imply that the US government was complicit in any assassination.
There are three suspects still at large. One is a former Haitian senator, John Joseph, who opposed the party that President Moise belonged to.
Another fugitive is Joseph Bando, who once worked for the Haitian Ministry of Justice’s anti-corruption unit. He was fired in 2013 for being corrupt.
The suspect that has familiarity with the DEA is a felon with a conviction for cocaine smuggling. He is probably the DEA informant. The man is Rodolphe “Whiskey” Jarr. He plead guilty in 2013 to smuggling cocaine from Columbia and Venezuela, through Haiti to the US. Haiti is a popular cocaine smuggling route because the customs officers are easily bribable. During his sentencing in 2015, Jarr told the judge that he had been a DEA informant.
Frequently the cocaine goes from Haiti to Porto Rico, which is a soft entry into the US. In fact, Haiti is a key cocaine smuggling station for drugs coming from Columbian and Venezuela.
This suggests the probable killers of the Haitian president. The South American drug cartels have the cash to create a team of mercenaries and they would have a financial interest in who runs the country, especially if they are determined to stamp out drug traffic.
This also explains the team of Columbian mercenaries, hired through a security company owned by a Venezuelan national.
Stepping back, we see Columbians and a Venezuelan national. We also see a convicted drug smuggler and a former corrupt policeman. These all indicate drug cartel involvement.
It may also explain the arrest of Dr. Sanon. He has accused the current leadership of being corrupt – which would not endear himself to the drug cartels or the Haitian government.
Although there may be more intriguing theories about the assassination of President Moise, it appears that the South American drug cartels wanted to ensure that Haiti would remain a key and profitable part of America’s illegal drug industry and they might have some accomplices in US.
https://thinktankmonitor.org/analysis-07-20-2021/
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Three Presidents Who Opposed Covid Vaccines Have Conveniently Died, Replaced by Pro-Vaxxers
- In the most vaccinated countries, like Israel, the UK or the Seychelles, and especially in Gibraltar which boasts a 100 percent vaccination rate, the alleged delta variant now doubles every 3 days.
- Awfully suspicious that biochemist Kary Mullis who invented the PCR test died on August 7, 2019
One of them was Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was assassinated at his home in Port-au-Prince recently by a group of mercenaries.
The
Caribbean country has been eligible for free vaccines through the COVAX
scheme, run by the World Health Organisation as well as global vaccine
charities, but Moise had notably refused the AstraZeneca shots.
Editor’s Commentary: We noted in the original article that among those accused of the assassination in Haiti were people on the FBI’s and NSA’s payrolls. Yes, the Deep State is very much directly involved in the globalist agenda surrounding these “vaccines.” Of that, there can be no doubt. Nothing at this scale happens without their direct involvement. This means that Haiti is now no longer the only country in the Western Hemisphere not to accept the Covid injection.Only days after his murder, the US dispatched vaccines to Haiti, together with a team of FBI agents.
https://graviolat.blogspot.com/2021/08/three-presidents-who-opposed-covid.html
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