Monday, February 22, 2010

Have You Ever Seen the Rain in Haiti?

If you read the AmeriKan MSM or the Boston Globe, only a drop:

"Missionaries freed in Haiti back in US; 2 held on charges of child trafficking" by Maria Sudekum Fisher, Associated Press | February 19, 2010

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Meanwhile in Haiti yesterday, a heavy downpour sent the throngs of earthquake survivors living beside the shattered national palace cowering under tarps as the rush of water made much of the camp impassable - an ominous foretaste of the rainy season. The government, aid groups, and foreign governments have been wrangling for five weeks over how to shelter earthquake survivors.

Yeah, that globalist aid effort that was touted with such fanfare?

FAILED!

Of course, it's purpose was not the rescue of the Haitian people -- that could have been done anytime -- but the occupation of the place.

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Of course, the Glob does deliver a storm on Slow Saturday (you know, the slowest circulation and least read day):

"In devastated Haiti, a wary look to the sky; With 1.2 million homeless, rainy season will add to miseries" by Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff | February 20, 2010

A young resident of a refugee camp in Port-au-Prince stood amid a sea of the makeshift tents that aid officials say will offer little shelter during the upcoming rainy season.
A young resident of a refugee camp in Port-au-Prince stood amid a sea of the makeshift tents that aid officials say will offer little shelter during the upcoming rainy season. (Rodrigo Abd/ Associated Press)

Earthquake-ravaged Haitians are facing a new threat: the upcoming rainy season.

Aid workers are warning that 1.2 million people left homeless by the powerful Jan. 12 quake still lack basic shelter and latrines, putting them at high risk of flash floods, mudslides, and diseases such as typhoid and malaria.

Well, that should kill off more "useless eaters," 'eh, readers?

Yeah, but the globalists are here to help.

If so, why is everywhere a s*** hole except their palaces?

Wouldn't the world be in better shape being driven by these honorable and noble people like Bill Clinton and George Bush and their altruistic examples?

Some rain typically falls every month in Haiti, meteorologists say, but heavy downpours could begin as early as this month, intensify in April and May, and continue through hurricane season, which runs from June through November.

Even in an ordinary year, the rainy season can be deadly. Deforestation on the towering mountains provides little to stop torrential rains from flooding Port-au-Prince below.

Like yesterday's afterthought paragraph?

This year, the earthquake has left tens of thousands of people sleeping under flimsy tents of bedsheets or plastic tarps, and surrounded by wreckage that could become projectiles in high winds.

“They’re like sitting ducks right now,’’ said Stephen Leatherman, the former director of the International Hurricane Center at Florida International University, who had been scheduled to visit Haiti the week of the earthquake to evaluate the risk of flooding from hurricanes.

“With the rain, everything’s going to get worse.’’

In Carrefour, a city outside Port-au-Prince, rain poured down around 4 a.m. on a recent morning, soaking thousands of people still sleeping on soccer fields and in the streets, Harry Jean, 36, reported in a telephone interview.

Translation: the GLOBALIST AID EFFORT has FAILED (if it were ever meant to succeed and not cover up the western crimes of drug, organ, and sex trafficking) -- which is why Haiti is RECEDING in COVERAGE!

“We don’t have tents, and we have no house,’’ said Jean, who has relatives in Boston. “Everybody is in the street. We are very worried about the rain.’’

Yup, 5 WEEKS of FAILURE!

With stronger downpours expected in coming months, government officials and aid workers have a narrow window to act.

The hurdles are extraordinary: More than 75 percent of Port-au-Prince was destroyed, according to one aid agency, Oxfam International; thousands of people are living in flimsy tent cities that could easily be washed away; and a government laboratory that diagnoses diseases is struggling to become fully operational.

I'm SICK of EXCUSES when we can OPERATE OCCUPATIONS in WAR ZONES!!!

Even weather forecasting systems are decimated. After the earthquake, the most reliable weather reports for Haiti have been coming from a team of meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. The reports are sent to the US military and aid workers, but the thousands of Haitians who still lack electricity and access to news cannot get them first-hand....

Meteorologists warn that even an ordinary rainstorm can cause major damage in Haiti because of the vast deforestation and the flimsy housing, in a country where, even before the earthquake, 80 percent of the people were poor.

But Bill Clinton loved Haiti, honeymooned there, globalist health organizations (or so I've been told the last month) have been prevalent in Haiti so WTF?

“It’s not even that it has to be a major hurricane,’’ said Philip Klotzbach, research scientist at Colorado State University’s atmospheric science department. “Even a tropical storm, if it moves slowly and drops a lot of rain, can be devastating.’’

MSM will wash that away with the rest of the s*** I'm sure.

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Hurricanes have caused widespread deaths in the impoverished nation. In September 2004, Hurricane Jeanne killed more than 3,000 people in torrential rains and floods. In 2008, four punishing hurricanes left more than 700 dead....

Yeah, and NO CALLS FOR HELP or TV COMMERCIALS THEN!

So WHAT is DIFFERENT, readers?

U.S. wanting a BASE to INVADE VENEZUELA or to support a South American War?

You know what Venezuela sits on, right?

It's three-letter word that starts with an O and ends with an L and has an I in the middle.

Seems like U.S. always turns up in those places, huh?

As the weather turns....

Leatherman, the Florida hurricane specialist, urged Haitian officials to consider relocating the capital to another part of the country, at least its government operations, because the city is on an earthquake fault line and in the middle of a flood plain.

And the fault got some help, sorry:

Did a Plucked HAARP Hit Haiti?

Haiti Was a HAARP

Hey, you decide for yourself what you think happened; however, is it not interesting that the MSM never mentions the HAARP? Shouldn't that tell you something considering all the other concealment, cover-ups, and lies?

Such a move would be controversial, but not unprecedented: Belize shifted its capital inland after Hurricane Hattie demolished much of Belize City in October 1961.

“There was a lot of resistance in Belize, too, but somebody’s got to make these decisions, and with the capital city being there, it becomes no government’’ if another natural disaster hits Port-au-Prince, Leatherman said. “With no government, you’ve got total chaos.’’

First of all, the Haitians essentially had no government anyway. It was already a bunch of self-serving crooks serving as U.S. stooges. That's why the U.S. needed to facilitate two coups of the democratically-elected Aristide.

After the rain, Haiti will face new problems, as puddles become breeding grounds for mosquitoes that spread malaria, dengue fever, and other illnesses, said Tauxe, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Again, fits in with the globalist depopulation plan as well as the need for U.S. occupation, right? Must help the Haitians.

Also, clean water and sanitation are major concerns. If safe drinking water and latrines are unavailable, people could be exposed to fecal-contaminated water and contract diseases such as dysentery, hepatitis A, or typhoid, he said....

Going to be a HELL of a SUMMER in HAITI, huh?

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