WILL NO ONE RID ME OF THIS TURBULENT PRIEST?

August 14, 2014

This is an often quoted saying, uttered by England’s King Henry 2, when his old friend Thomas Beckett, now Archbishop of Canterbury, refused to be controlled – and worked against the government. On December 29, 1170 four knights, thinking the king wanted his friend dead, killed the Archbishop.

Haiti now has a turbulent, criminal ex-priest who is set upon destroying our government and damaging our 10,000,000 people.

He is not a minor criminal.

Aristide has directed the murder of hundreds.

Aristide has accumulated a fortune exceeding $1,500,000,000 from theft and profits from his cocaine business.

If rumors are to be believed, Aristide used the small boys, in his orphanage as assassins and sex toys.

There is an arrest warrant for Aristide.

Actually arresting this demon is something else. The PNH’s CIMO has said they will refuse to cooperate and will fight violently against any such action.

Aristide has lost his popularity but – like a cornered rat – will resort to anything. He has already distributed money so a mob will block access to his property.

He has paid media personalities so they will promote his case.

He has a close associate Senator Desras as President of the Parliament, who threatens violence.

All of these things are seditious and should be treated as such.

Unfortunately, the Haitian Nation cannot manage these things itself. It needs help. The American government should extradite Aristide for his crimes against the American people.

He is much more dangerous than Noriega. Noriega was an American controlled pussycat.

The Americans forced Aristide back, upon a less than willing Haiti, with the promise Aristide would stay out of politics and focus on education.

Time for old debts to be paid.

Time to extradite Aristide.

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2 thoughts on “WILL NO ONE RID ME OF THIS TURBULENT PRIEST?

  1. Sounds much like Max Bellerive, especially the small boys.

    In America they would jail him.

    Haiti would make him King.

  2. Aristide has big friends in Washington, the Governor of Haiti, and his wife, Maxine Watters, the black caucus.

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