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United Nations: The Perversion of a Good Intention

United Nations: The Perversion of a Good Intention

Once upon a time, the United Nations was held up as a beacon of moral authority and hope for world peace. That was long before the UN formally became a criminal organization. The Dutch Supreme Court ruled on September 6, 2013, in the Hasan Nuhanovic case, that UN personnel called Dutchbat, under the authority of […]

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Strategy for World Revolution: A Discussion Between Rick Staggenborg and Gilbert Mercier

Strategy for World Revolution: A Discussion Between Rick Staggenborg and Gilbert Mercier

News Junkie Post Editor in Chief Gilbert Mercier recently noted that the gains of 250 years are being pushed back as the world is forced by a group of influential men into a new dark age of feudalism. In Egypt, Brazil, Turkey, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, and many other countries, protests have erupted against the onslaught […]

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La Navase: Conservation of Biodiversity by Haiti’s Sustainable Practices

La Navase: Conservation of Biodiversity by Haiti’s Sustainable Practices

An unspoiled Haitian island, called La Navase, has been claimed by the United States and renamed “Navassa Island,” although it lies a mere 25 miles southwest of the city of Jeremie and 37 miles from Haiti’s western-most peninsula. La Navase is uninhabited by humans, but Haitians have fished its coasts for more than two centuries, […]

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Haiti: Could Charlemagne Peralte’s Example Inspire a New Revolution? Part II

Haiti: Could Charlemagne Peralte’s Example Inspire a New Revolution? Part II

Had the United States Marines not invaded Haiti, Charlemagne Peralte might have become a politician instead of a revolutionary. His father, General Remi Massena Peralte, was a big landowner in Hinche who had served as a Member of Parliament during the Hypollite administration, known for public works like the Marché Hypollite (Marché-en-Fer, or Iron Market). […]

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Haiti: Could Charlemagne Peralte’s Example Inspire a New Revolution? Part I

Haiti: Could Charlemagne Peralte’s Example Inspire a New Revolution? Part I

After more than a century sailing along as an independent black nation, Haiti collided with the Monroe Doctrine in the form of the National City Bank of New York. Together with the United States State Department, Citibank pressured Haiti’s government to sell it 40 percent of the Banque National d’Haïti (BNH): Haiti’s treasury. Thus the […]

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