"The UN/NGO crisis caravan’s trumpeted “do-gooding” distorts the reality of US imperialism, neoliberal economics and hides the big moneyed interests pulling the strings to whitening Haiti and the Dominican Republic. http://www.ezilidanto.com/2015/06/how-big-business-fuels-haitian-dominican-tensions/#bigbusiness

The NGO poverty pimps fundraise on Haiti regime change, famine, earthquake, cholera, and now denationalization. Haiti suffers on. What’s hidden by the white savior/avatar crew posturing as rescuers and cholera fundraising is that the United States is not an impartial party but the respondiat superior, for instance, in the Haiti cholera case. The UN is employed as proxy military army, the fig leaf covering up the US occupation of Haiti. Huge amounts of water is required for Newmont mining/Barrack Gold to mine the Haiti and DR mountains. The poverty pimps consistently help empire hide its Haiti genocide and resource pillage with a “humanitarian crisis” face. Meanwhile, the US military is indistinguishable with Dominican Republic military, owns the Haiti-DR border with Israeli government, uhmm “eyeing clean energy at border.” See video, the Quisqueya Binational Economic Council. It’s not Haiti immigrants invading the DR. But DR oligarchs, like the Vicini family, et al... pushing westward into Haiti.

Most scholars acknowledge there are more than 250,000 Dominicans of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic, that 90% of the Dominican population have African blood. Yet the 250,000 number keeps cropping up in the DR-Haiti denationalization crisis and coincidentally there’s 250,000 people apparently in the way of the US/DR-Israeli border project? Isn’t time we question the connections? Will the border “processing centers” for refugees, the new settlements of deported peoples from the DR populating areas along the Haiti border and the poor 250,000 “charcoal burning” people in the way of a joint US/Dominican Republic-Israeli border project, all be conflated together as one “Haiti refugee problem” to be solved? Expropriating Haiti water by privatizing it as “cholera relief” and expelling poor people from rich lands wanted by the big mining and oil companies wishing to tap into Haiti and DR mountains, aquifer, rivers, deep water ports and waterways for their resource extractions, seem mighty significant." http://www.ezilidanto.com/2015/06/how-big-business-fuels-haitian-dominican-tensions/#bigbusiness

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