current occupation of haiti for oil

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'Oil in Haiti and Oil Refinery - an old notion for Fort Liberte as a transshipment terminal for US supertankers - A reason for the current UN occupation.

There is evidence that the United States found oil in Haiti decades ago and due to the geopolitical circumstances and big business interests of that era made the decision to keep Haitian oil in reserve for when Middle Eastern oil had dried up. This is detailed by Dr. Georges Michel in an article dated March 27, 2004 outlining the history of oil explorations and oil reserves in Haiti and in the research of Dr. Ginette and Daniel Mathurin.

There is also good evidence that these very same big US oil companies and their inter-related monopolies of engineering and defense contractors made plans, decades ago, to use Haiti's deep water ports either for oil refineries or to develop oil tank farm sites or depots where crude oil could be stored and later transferred to small tankers to serve U.S. and Caribbean ports.

This is detailed in a paper about the Dunn Plantation at Fort Liberte in Haiti.

No matter the disguise or media spins it's about Haiti's oil reserves, and about securing Haiti's deep-water ports as transshipment location for oil or for tank sites.

Haiti is rich in natural resources.

Espaillat Nanita revealed that in Haiti there are huge resources of gold and other minerals.

The people of Haiti know where these resources are but they don't know the profit margins of the foreign companies nor are the environmental protection rules and regulations to protect them. Many folks, for instance, in the North talk about losing their property, having people come in with guns and taking over their property.

In fact, the current Haitian authority-under- the-US/UN- occupation that is in charge of regulating exploration licenses and mining in Haiti does not explain, in any relevant or systematic manner, to the Haitian majority about the companies buying up, post 2004, Haiti's deep water ports, what their profit shares with the Haitian nation are, where are the accounting of said shares owed to the people of Haiti, nor explain the environmental effects of the massive excavations of Haiti's mountains.

In addition, Daniel and Ginette Mathurin reveal that the Uranium 238 and 235 and the deposit zyconium exist in several regions including in Jacmel.

The uranium is used in nuclear reactors for the production of electric energy.'

Source: phoenixa quua.blogspot.

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Maxo, January 28 2010, 5:58 PM

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