How the Clintons Destabilized Haiti


Posted originally on Mar 19, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

Haiti has been propelled into a downward spiral ever since the Clinton Foundation stepped in to “help.” They have successfully destabilized the nation. Haiti is now a lawless land ruled by a gang leader called BBQ for his brutal tactics, and yes, the reports of cannibalism among gang members is factual. Over 2.5 million residents in Haiti were living in extreme poverty without sufficient food, water, or shelter before the gangs toppled what remained of the nation in early March. It is too dangerous for humanitarian agencies to enter the country. The gangs released over 4,000 inmates from the prisons and ran the prime minister out of office. Where are people fleeing?

Florida. Florida boasts the largest population of Haitian migrants in all of the US. Haitians are now the 15th  largest migrant population residing in America, and 49% reside in Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis is sending over 250 soldiers to “protect the state from the land, sea, and sky.” The federal government has refused to protect the borders and it is up to the state to protect their people.

Now let me circle back to the Clintons for a moment to explain how they successfully destabilized Haiti. Bill and Hillary spent a portion of their honeymoon and used that time to plot expanding their empire. Hillary Clinton became Secretary of State in 2009 and immediately state developing Haiti was one of her top priorities. Clinton wanted to attract foreign investment into Haiti, and appointed her husband, former President Bill Clinton, as the special envoy to Haiti from the UN.

As reported in the Washington Post on behalf of a correspondent from the Associated Press:

There’s nowhere Clinton had more influence or respect when she became Secretary of State than in Haiti, and it was clear that she planned to use that to make Haiti the proving ground for her vision of American power. By now I’d imagine she was expecting to constantly be pointing to Haiti on the campaign trail as one of the great successes of her diplomatic career. Instead it’s one of her biggest disappointments by nearly any measure, with the wreckage of the Martelly administration she played a larger role than anyone in installing being the biggest and latest example.”

America became grossly involved in Haitian politics, and former Haitian President René Préval could not rule without approval from the US. For example, a law was implemented in 2009 that forced manufacturers to raise the minimum wage from 24 cents per hour to 61 cents. Manufacturing was slowly on the rise in Haiti and becoming the nations second most lucrative sector behind agriculture. Manufacturers stated that they could only afford a seven-cent increase to begin and the president supported Haitian businesses, but the US State Department paired with Haiti’s elite and demanded those manufacturers  “appealed to the unemployed and underpaid masses.” Mass layoff ensued.

Haitians experienced a devastating earthquake in 2010 that claimed the lives of 160,000 people and displaced an additional 1.5 million. The people quickly realized the Clintons were only there for financial gain rather than humanitarian reasons. Bill Clinton led the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) that was supported by all of the elites in Washington. Former Presidents Obama promoted a fund created by establishment elites Clinton and George W. Bush known as the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund, which FAILED after two years of operating. They declared that 100% of funding would go to relief efforts, but it is estimated that only 8%, at best, was spent on the earthquake victims.

“While other organizations in Haiti are using their resources to deliver immediate humanitarian aid, we are using our resources to focus on long-term development so that these crises are prevented,” the fund stated after receiving criticism for misusing aid. Do you think the 1.5 million displaced Haitians were focused on long-term investment strategies? This fund was intended solely to support the elites. They were able to use the guise of climate change (e.g, the earthquake) and disease (e.g., the cholera outbreak) to attract foreign investments aggressively.

Then there was the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) implemented in April 2010 co-chaired by the UN and Haitian elites. None of the recovery projects were properly funded. The mandate expired the following year on October 21, 2011, and Haiti’s corrupt government did not renew the measure. The IHRC managed to approve $1.6 billion in reconstruction projects, and every globalist humanitarian agency received their cut to “help” the people of Haiti. This was yet another money-grabbing scheme for the elite, and the nation was never restored to pre-2010 conditions.

The Clintons also demanded that the Haitian government remove or reduce all tariffs on agriculture coming into the US, worsening the situation for the nation’s main sector. Haiti’s own government was unable to run a fair election in 2011 when Fanmi Lavalas, the most popular candidate at the time, was removed from the ballot.

Haiti was a corrupt nation before the Clintons’ involvement, but they successfully dismantled Haiti’s agriculture and manufacturing sectors. In 2009, Haiti’s economy was estimated to have a GDP of $8.4 billion in PPP, with a fiscal deficit of 2.8% of GDP. Haiti’s GDP grew to $32 billion by 2023, with the average growth rate contracting by -2% in the past four years. Haiti has the 22nd largest economy in the Americas. Yet the nation remains in a third-world state with insufficient food, water, medical care, and basic supplies.

So when you hear of these climate change initiatives targeting underdeveloped nations, their ultimate plan is to cash in and leave. None of these agencies actually care about the people or humanitarian efforts. What the Clintons did merely scratches the surface of how the globalist elites ensured Haiti would never have a chance to succeed. And now the virtue-signaling leftists believe America should accept the people, the very people who hate America for what our government did to them in recent history?

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Posted Mar 5, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 
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Haiti has been in ruin for many years, largely in part to widespread corruption and political instability that has led to various gangs claiming control over the control rather than any secure government. Haiti is consistently on every humanitarian watch list with over 2.5 million residents living in extreme poverty without sufficient food, water, or shelter. The 2021 assassination of President Jovenal Moise worsened the already dire situation for the Haitian people, and the country is now in complete disrepair.

Haiti is under a state of emergency after gangs released 3,700 inmates from two separate prisons over the weekend. The attack occurred on Saturday and media outlets reported that the prison doors remained open on Sunday with no attempts to seek those who fled. The military, police force, and whatever remains of the government are all working together behind the scenes.

Former President Jovenal Moise was assassinated in 2021 when a group of men disguised as US DEA agents entered his personal residence and opened fire. An actual DEA agent later pleaded guilty to conspiring with members of Colombian and Haitian gangs to carry out the execution. Moise’s own wife faced charges for the former president’s death. Members associated with the former president’s murder are also involved in the recent jailbreak. “All of us, the armed groups in the provincial towns and the armed groups in the capital, are united,” said the former police officer, who is thought to be behind several massacres in Port-au-Prince, as reported by BBC.

No one has replaced Moise as president and Haiti has not had an official election since 2016. Prime Minister Ariel Henry was installed upon Moise’s assassination, claiming he would hold an official election in the near future. Henry recently visited Nairobi to broker a deal to send Kenyan multinational security forces to Haiti to reclaim the nation from the violent rogue gangs, a move that is thought to have sparked the prison riots. Henry has refused to step down despite violent protests and the gangs are willing to go to any length to retain power.

The US embassy in Port-au-Prince is warning American citizens to flee the nation immediately, while the French embassy suspended all visa services. The number one spot for fleeing Haitians is the United States of America, with 731,000 reported Haitian migrants entered the country in as of 2022. Haitians are now the 15th  largest migrant population residing in America. Haitians compose the majority of migrants passing through the notorious Darien Gap between Panama and Colombia, with the number of crossings multiplying each year.

Around 15,000 Haitian migrants entered America in a five-day period in 2021. Mexico’s governor pleaded with America to curb the swell of migrants, leading to Antony Blinken announcing a $4 billion aid package that has done absolutely nothing.

Criminals are pouring in America. The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), a separate entity from ICE, reported a 19.5% increase in arrests of Haitian migrants from FY23 compared to FY22. As reported on the government’s own website:

"ERO arrested 73,822 noncitizens with a criminal history; those arrested had an average of 4 charges and convictions per individual, including more than 33,209 charges or convictions for assault, 7,520 for weapons offenses, 1,713 for homicide-related offenses, and 1,615 for kidnapping. Removals also included 3,406 known or suspected gang members, 139 known or suspected terrorists, seven human rights violators, and 108 foreign fugitives wanted by their governments for crimes including homicide, rape, terrorism and kidnapping. Also in fiscal year 2023, ERO conducted 142,580 removals to more than 170 countries worldwide."

Biden implemented fast-track visa programs to allow Haitians to enter America, but thanks to open border policies, there is NOTHING to prevent every prison escapee, gang member, or anyone else from walking into America and claiming asylum. If Haiti were ever actually to impose law and order, the gang members could legally enter US territory and receive a free taxpayer-subsidized life. Their lives in US prisons would be a major improvement compared to their current lives in extreme poverty. This is why we see countless videos of unaccompanied military-aged men traveling alone from Haiti to America, where they can continue to commit violent crimes without prosecution.