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“Stop Interfering in Our Lives”: Haitians Protesters Condemn US Support for Dictator

Saint Anthony Fauci: The Hidden History

What the media won’t tell you about Dr. Anthony Fauci.

January 13th, 2021
Alexander Rubinstein
January 13th, 2021
By Alexander Rubinstein
Anthony Fauci Feature photo

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top scientist on the Coronavirus taskforce, is being reproached after it was revealed last month that he was “moving the goalposts” on coronavirus herd immunity. But his long history of misleading the American public, or getting things completely wrong, remains unscrutinized — until now. Before I get started on Dr.

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Protests Against Greed and Inequality Are Spreading Like Wildfire Through Latin America

Historic protests are taking place across Latin America as people take to the streets to voice their displeasure at the IMF, government corruption, and the spread of fascism.

October 21st, 2020
Alan Macleod
October 21st, 2020
By Alan Macleod
Latin America Protests Feature photo

With attention fixed on this week’s events in Bolivia, you would be excused for not realizing that much of the rest of the region has for weeks also been ablaze in the flames of protest. In Costa Rica, the neoliberal coalition government of Carlos Alverado attempted to force through a $1.75 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF)

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Experts See Ulterior Motives Behind US Decision to Finally Deport Haitian Death Squad Leader

Emmanuel “Toto” Constant was immediately arrested after touching down in Port-au-Prince, 26 years after he fled to the US following the Raboteau massacre.

June 24th, 2020
Alan Macleod
June 24th, 2020
By Alan Macleod
Emmanuel Constant Feature photo

After decades escaping justice, the United States finally deported death squad leader Emmanuel “Toto” Constant back to Haiti yesterday. Constant, leader of the infamous Revolutionary Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti (FRAPH) paramilitary, was immediately arrested as he touched down on the tarmac in Port-au-Prince, 26 years after he

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Massachusetts Contact Tracing Program Handed to Clinton-Linked NGO with Questionable Past

A new contact tracing program was recently unveiled in Massachusetts in partnership with Partners in Health, an NGO with links to US regime change operations, big pharma and the Clinton Foundation.

May 15th, 2020
Raul Diego
May 15th, 2020
By Raul Diego
Paul Farmer Clinton NGO Feature

Last week, the State of Massachusetts began implementing a contact tracing program in partnership with a Boston-based organization with ties to the biggest names in big pharma, the George Soros' Open Society and the Clinton Foundation. Those ties go back decades and include U.S. intelligence assets and regime-change operations in Haiti including

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The US Keeps Trying, and Failing, to Deport a Former CIA Operative Back to Haiti

Emmanuel “Toto” Constant was supposed to board an ICE deportation flight along with 100 other Haitian nationals in what is the third such flight the Trump administration has carried out to Haiti in the last several weeks.

May 11th, 2020
Raul Diego
May 11th, 2020
By Raul Diego
Emmanuel Constant Feature Photo

Emmanuel "Toto" Constant exercised his insurance clause as soon as he was apprehended in the Spring of 1995 in New York by the extant Immigration and Naturalisation Service (INS), now a part of the Department of Homeland Security. The infamous leader of Haiti's Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti (FRAPH) had to flee his home country

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Experts Warn: Years of US Intervention Have Set the Stage for a Deadly Coronavirus Outbreak in Haiti

Since 2004, successive administrations have partnered with Washington to loot Haiti, stripping away its assets to the point of collapse and leaving it woefully unprepared to face the coming pandemic.

April 20th, 2020
Alan Macleod
April 20th, 2020
By Alan Macleod
Coronavirus Haiti Feature photo

For a population of 11 million people, Haiti has only 62 ventilators and barely 100 intensive care beds. The Caribbean nation spends just $13 per capita on healthcare, less than 10 percent of what even its neighbor the Dominican Republic spends. And while the country officially has only 47 COVID-19 cases, nobody believes that figure. While tests

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