AYISYEN ASSASSINATION

Here at TSB, our main goal is to highlight everything important to black international culture. Today we are sharing disheartening news. If you haven’t heard already, the president of Haiti has been assassinated. We send our hearts out to the nation of Haiti and hope that the foundation of the country maintains and grows in its stability. We are also going to note our neutrality in regards to our opinions on the late president of the country for the mere fact that we know nothing about him (practices, principles, and policies). However, we won’t neglect the fact that things have been pretty bad since Papa Doc’s dictatorship in the 1950s, and following, the downhill progression of the Haitian Government with US-backed candidates since then. With the above mentioned, we aren’t entirely sure of who’s responsible for the position Haiti’s in today— let alone, who killed the president.

Inner corruption and External Intervention.

What we know is that Haiti was the first independent black-led country in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti was one of, if not, the most important trading posts during the Atlantic Slave trade due to its location and resources. Yet, in contrast, ever since the nation’s Declaration of Independence, the nation has somehow always been indebted to Western European (French) or, now, US and UN governments— utilizing the struggle to be recognized and by means of natural disaster

Where can we spot inner corruption and external intervention? The first place we can notice corruption is in the outfitting of the Haitian street gangs. Guns and ammunition are expensive. Some of these street-soldier kids can’t even afford a proper pair of shock-proof military boots ( many of which are wearing tertiary brands), let alone a gun. For example, in this VICE documentary, you see three guerrilla soldiers patrolling their territory where two of which, at the 06:00 mark, are wearing sandals. Where many would think we’re critiquing their fashion choices, we will pull the conversation further to note that we are making a socio-economic observation. Simply put; if they can't afford to dress, how are they going to afford guns? When you see the artillery of street gangs in Haiti, it is clear to see people aren’t fighting with sticks and stones (as many sheltered minds would assume). They aren’t even fighting with old guns— they have the new stuff you can walk into a gun store and buy today in America… Considering this information, one should be geared towards thinking, “where are the guns coming from?” Yes, the dark web/black market exists for all people in all shapes and sizes, but you need a lot of money to participate. The large scale of heavy artillery on the streets of Haiti in combination with the large scale of poverty and lack of opportunities to make money leads us to believe there are outside forces involved in arming these legions. Kind of like what's happening in Afghanistan. Many Haitians believe the authorities are involved… It's like asking, Who put the bricks on the streets?

It’s clear that Haiti’s people hold awareness. Not only that, but the Haitian people are tired and ready to fight back. The seeds of evolutionary philosophy are being planted in the minds of the child rebel soldiers (so even if their leaders waver and can’t accomplish the mission, we have faith that the youth can). There are citizens that want what’s right for the people and the land and will kill anyone who gets in the way of the protection of that. Check out this short documentary from VICE about local organizations or “street gangs” in Haiti that are willing to fight against the government. Sedulously, we mustn’t refer to Haitian Vigilante Movements as Gangs because these matters go way beyond being the coolest set on the block. The goal is to maintain/create structure, pride, safety, and well-being for the whole community. Also, before you assume we get all of our information from TV, we’ll simply say we got boots on the ground, our founder is Haitian, and we correspond with our family in Haiti daily. Nonetheless, after watching the documentary, it’s easily understood that the Haitian people want to be free. Notably, Haitian people are not against living under the order of government. Veritably, honorable men in Haiti stress that they want to rid the land of corruption, deception, and dishonor so that the nation’s kids have a quality of life that allows them to be safe and prosperous— not having to worry about simple things like food to the more extreme like kidnapping. The senseless kidnappings and other things destructive to Haitian communities must end. And if any “hood niggas” are reading this, we want you to take this moment to think about who your targets are. Honorable men know all actions must be worth the weight. If you are a criminal, be a good one… how do you ask for ransom from a person who’s living check to check/on peanuts? What sense does it make to extort any group of people who aren’t harming you and yours? If you really bout that life, go rob the root of the problem— many would conclude are the rich and corrupt white people who put you in the position you’re in. Since the protests against Moïse began (for entering his presidency a year later than he was supposed to and demanding his indefinite rule over the land), certain gangs/factions have become lethally armed in miraculous ways... The trend seems to be; if you support the political party in power, you’ll be rewarded with a blind eye and a case of weapons. Consequentially, kidnappings have increased by 200%. To that, we pray. And to anyone fighting against this terror, we say continue to do God’s work and we thank you for your service— stepping to the plate to fight for fairness, stability, and freedom— to fight something that most men and women convince themselves to believe is not happening. The consistent and large massacres during peaceful protests have led the people to believe they have no choice but to bear arms to protect the lives, voices, and futures of Haitian citizens.

According to another documentary by VICE, there are clear links of corruption to the US. No matter what party you’re a part of (Republican or Democrat), they both have had the same negative effect on the lives of the people— it's the same agenda at the end of the day. The US appointed not only Moïse but other Haitian government officials and supplied them with firepower adequate to carry out massacres and create enough national instability to surreptitiously influence the Haitian people to be more dependent on the Haitian government to fix things. It's been noted that, right now, the majority of the Haitian Police Forces “have no dignity.” However, the Haitian people aren’t as oblivious as their governments and outside forces assume. At the uptick of terror, the citizens of Haiti had easily connected two and two in a similar way to how we described in the earlier part of this article and aren’t backing down to anything but true justice.

At TSB, we believe If there is any American intervention in Haiti, it should strictly be in the form of intelligence and unconditional philanthropy— Aiding in helping identify all people and organizations harmfully taking advantage of the Haitian people and funding all projects that create a more solid foundation for it’s communities.

Now, let us try and answer the question of who killed Moïse. Private sources say that $15Million was invested to carry the mission out. Who did it and why?

The Haitian Bourgeoisie has been fighting against Moïse. According to The Hill and some private sources, there has been a falling out between Moïse and the Bourgeoisie after the Petrol Carrib funds were Embezzled by Haitian Government Officials. Also, it's a known and well-documented fact that A Bourgeois family had an arrest warrant out against Moïse.

According to the New York Times, Martine Moïse, the late president’s wife, heard an American-Accented voice from one of the mercenaries who murdered her husband. Supposedly, in Spanish, another one of the mercenaries said, “That’s it,” in regards to a file they were fishing his records for. We are curious as to what information it contained. Unfortunately, Mrs. Moïse was not specific regarding the contents inside— if she was even aware. Currently, the global question is, Who ordered the hit and why?


The NYT states, “The suspects include retired Colombian commandos, a former judge, a security equipment salesman, a mortgage and insurance broker in Florida, and two commanders of the president’s security team. According to the Haitian police, the elaborate plot revolves around a 63-year-old doctor and pastor, Christian Emmanuel Sanon, who officials say conspired to hire the Colombian mercenaries to kill the president and seize political power.” This information insinuates that an international mercenary team was used because there was not a concentrated ethnic group behind the attack. It wasn’t a bunch of niggas, it wasn’t a bunch of neanderthals, chicletas, or chinks. It was a group of just about all of em. This screams UN or US or some shit like that (International PMC). Some James Bond shit. Think Duvalier and Aristide… What about that in combination with Obama’s cabinet pressuring some Haitian candidates to withdraw from running in 2010. IN 2016, Moïse’s presidential run was backed by the US. This job was commissioned by someone or people with enough money to finance and cover up the job… with a Haitian priest in Florida… Emmanuel Sanon… haha. Something tells us he was a scapegoat for the situation— his church aint making that much money.

Additionally, this situation wreaks of quid-pro-quo with the New York Times mentioning, “She wants to know what happened to the 30 to 50 men who were usually posted at her house whenever her husband was at home. ‘None of his guards were killed or even wounded,’ she said… ‘I don’t understand how nobody was shot,’ she said.”  When speaking of Mrs. Moïse’s perspective on the whole situation, its clear to notice an energy of mistrust and obscurity toward people involved in their security.

There’s a lot that we don’t know. However, what we do know is that Jovenelle Moïse, the late president, was appointed by Michel Martelly, who was funded by the US. We don’t find it to be a coincidence that the US is the first responder to their national crisis. 

We are aware of the protests that have been happening in Haiti for the past couple of months. The people have been upset with Mr. Moïse overstaying his welcome and attempt to have acted out some kind of divine right ruling of the Haitian people’s land. This autocratic ruling was supported by the US, Joe Biden and Co to be specific. Trump was also shaking hands and kissing babies wit dude. On top of that, he’s been controlling local street gangs to perpetuate his power and we are aware of the grotesque nature of the Mafias and street gangs. We hold a presumption toward the Government’s involvement in turning a blind eye to and backing some of these gangs in their kidnappings in return for their blatant showcasing of allegiance to any political party.

Additionally, from sources on the ground, we are suspicious of the French aristocracy that has stitched its way into the inner workings of the Haitian Government. France’s colonial past could have a pull on the racially charged tensions that exist in the country today— the history hasn’t been resolved yet. We’ll put all white Haitian citizens working in government under the microscope— especially if they’re tied to the Bourgeoisie. According to our sources, the people of Haiti actually admired Moise? Supposedly, under his rule, there were initiatives to provide free electricity and equal education opportunities to the country. Where everything gets fuzzy in the situation is the question of, “Where’s the money going?” Supposedly there are millions of dollars available for these kinds of initiatives. However, it’s described that “white people are taking the money.” These people taking the money could also be the people behind the assassination. To add complexities to the matter, there also seems to be a scheme to maintain classical western structures of hierarchy. The “historic” view of the “higher classes” controlling the “lower classes.” Till this day, you can still see a colonial perspective within the French healthcare institutions in their propositions to test COVID-19 vaccines in Haiti. Test that shit on your people-- at least within a 50 mile radius... black populations aren’t scientific control groups. 

Was it an inside job? What do y’all think?

Fun facts— Did you know that Haiti is a Native American word for Land of Mountains. The primary population of Haiti, before the European slave trade and westernization, were south American migrants— Tainos.

To have a more well-rounded understanding of everything Haiti, check out these videos on Haiti.

History of Haiti 5000BC-2021

The Problem of the world is money. There are so many interests in Haiti…

Imagine the amount of money being laundered in Haiti by corrupt people that want things to remain the way they are.

Content courtesy of The New York Times, The Damage Report, History With Hilbert, AJ+, VICE, ADL, and The Hill.

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