Another Vision: Inside Haiti’s Uprising Documentaty Series_ Mintpress, Haïti Liberté and Dan Cohen

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The Haitian cannibal story has been an eye opening moment for me in regards to the way propaganda travels and who is responsible for distributing it. The current narrative on X (and everywhere else) is that a man named Jimmy Cherizier aka Barbecue has taken over Haiti with his cannibal gang and the island nation has descended into chaos. Now Haitian cannibal gangs are making their way up to the US and are invading through the southern border.

The real story: Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry was unelected and installed by the US and UN in Haiti. Henry was an extension of US and globalist interests which meant more privation and suffering for Haitians. This triggered somewhat of a revolution in Haiti and armed groups banded together to remove Henry from power- including Cherizier and his group. Cherizier is a former police officer who started a group called the Revolutionary Forces of the G9 to protect Haitians from vicious gangs who rob, rape and murder, and are largely supported by elite members of Haitian society who are connected to the US and UN.

Cherizier’s group and the gangs agreed to a non-aggression pact and now most are working with Cherizier to remove Henry’s government from Haiti. The US and UN arranged for Henry to travel to Kenya and brokered a deal for Kenya to provide death squads that would put down the resistance. Cherizier and his groups have blocked off the airports to prevent Henry from returning, and I suspect prevent said death squads from entering the country. The US is now circulating propaganda via social media to create a pretext for military intervention. The cannibal gang story is their creation. Cherizier and his group are not cannibals. It’s unclear who is in the cannibal videos and where they’re from. The man you’ve seen eating a charred human leg is not Cherizier. The US and UN’s interest in Haiti is also unclear (strategic location? Sex trafficking?) but they are putting a lot of focus on Haiti and their propaganda effort to generate western support for intervention. From what I know, the people in Haiti are largely in support of this revolution and want Henry, along with his globalist puppet masters, removed from their government. Keep an eye on the big accounts you see sharing the Haitian gang propaganda.

These people are either wittingly or unwittingly circulating a narrative constructed by the Biden administration, UN and American Military Industrial-Complex, and working on their behalf. I learned a lot about sources I can and cannot trust through this story, and the list of sources sharing legitimate information grows smaller by the day. If they’ll lie about this, what else are they lying about? If they aren’t checking the validity of information they’re sharing, what else aren’t they looking into? Nothing is what it seems, and as much as I hate to say it, these big news sources and podcasts that many rely on for information are proving western governments right in their argument for censorship and what they classify as misinformation and disinformation.

Understanding The State_ Chairman Omali Yeshitela| A Multimedia Course of Study, with SUPPLEMENTAL_From Joe Waller to Omali Yeshitela_ How a Controversial Mural Changed a Man_Anita Richway Cutting Honors Thesis

“What is the State? The State is this organized bureaucracy. It is the police department. It is the army, the navy. It is the prison system, the courts, and what have you. This is the State — it is a repressive organization.” Chairman Omali Yeshitela breaks down the colonial State. He shows us how and why the State is murdering our children and why we need Black Community Control of Police.

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Student’s Guide: The State

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This is an Analysis on The State, U.S.-backed counterinsurgencies and successful resistance movements of oppressed, colonized people throughout history. This presentation is based on the political theory of the Uhuru Movement and was developed by Chairman Omali Yeshitela and Penny Hess, Chairwoman of the African People’s Solidarity Committee (APSC), white people organizing solidarity with the African liberation movement. APSC works under the leadership of the Uhuru Movement, led by the African People’s Socialist Party.

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Credit: Figure 13. Photo of George Snow Hill’s mural for St. Petersburg City Hall, “Picnicking at Pass-a-Grille.” His depiction of two black musicians as minstrels playing for a white gathering of picnic-goers set off a firestorm of controversy in 1966, and resulted in the mural’s destruction.

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Source: Joe Waller and a group of men in 1966, just before they were arrested for ripping down the mural which hung in St. Petersburg City Hall. [ JESSE MOORE | Times (1966) ]

Freedom Summer Sunday Rally, 07-14-2024_ The Burning Spear TV

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Genocides (Past and Present) and Other Gross Human Rights Violations_Multimedia Education, with GENOCIDE: A Comprehensive Introduction Textbook, by Adam Jones, Shahid Bolsen and Supplemental_Rwanda: A Nation Resilient in the Aftermath of Genocide, by Samuel Totten

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Important Note: “Unlike most twentieth-century cases of premeditated mass killing, the African slave trade was not undertaken by a single political force or military entity during the course of a few months or years. The transatlantic slave trade lasted for 400 years, from the 1450s to the 1860s, as a series of exchanges of captives reaching from the interior of sub-Saharan Africa to final purchasers in the Americas. It has been estimated that in the Atlantic slave trade, up to 12 million Africans were loaded and transported across the ocean under dreadful conditions. About 2 million victims died on the Atlantic voyage (the dreaded “Middle Passage”) and in the first year in the Americas.” From pdf below.

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GENOCIDE: A Comprehensive Introduction Textbook, by Adam Jones

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David Walker’s Appeal (1830) – Full Reading and eBook

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David Walker’s Appeal, arguably the most radical of all anti-slavery documents, caused a great stir when it was published in September of 1829 with its call for slaves to revolt against their masters. David Walker, a free black originally from the South wrote, “. . .they want us for their slaves, and think nothing of murdering us. . . therefore, if there is an attempt made by us, kill or be killed. . . and believe this, that it is no more harm for you to kill a man who is trying to kill you, than it is for you to take a drink of water when thirsty.” Even the outspoken William Lloyd Garrison objected to Walker’s approach in an editorial about the Appeal.

The goal of the Appeal was to instill pride in its black readers and give hope that change would someday come. It spoke out against colonization, a popular movement that sought to move free blacks to a colony in Africa. America, Walker believed, belonged to all who helped build it. He went even further, stating, “America is more our country than it is the whites — we have enriched it with our blood and tears.” He then asked, “will they drive us from our property and homes, which we have earned with our blood.

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