Why Were U.S. Mercenaries Sent In To Murder The President Of Haiti In His Own Home? by for End of the American Dream
Why has the mainstream media in the United States been so reluctant to give us the full picture of what has been happening in Haiti? Over and over again, Haitian officials have been using the term “mercenaries” to describe those that were involved in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, but U.S. news outlets have been largely avoiding that angle of the story. Needless to say, if the killers were actually “mercenaries”, that would mean that someone paid them to do what they did. And at this point, it appears that at least two of the “mercenaries” were Americans…
Two men believed to be Haitian Americans — one of them purportedly a former bodyguard at the Canadian Embassy in Port au Prince — have been arrested in connection with the assassination of Haiti’s president, a senior Haitian official said Thursday.
As I write this article, Haitian officials have only released the identify of one of them. His name is James Solages, and he had been serving with a charity that is “focused on ending childhood hunger in Haiti”…
James Solages, a US citizen of Haitian descent and president of a local charity, was taken into custody over Wednesday’s early morning raid on Moïse’s mansion in the hills above Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Haiti’s Minister of Elections and Inter-party Relations Mathias Pierre told the Associated Press.
Solages is the 35-year-old president of the board of directors of Jacmel First, a charity founded in south Florida in 2019 which is focused on ending childhood hunger in Haiti.
The fact that he was with a charity is a huge red flag for me.
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It is well known that many major charities are absolutely teeming with intelligence assets. Being part of a charitable organization is a good cover story, and it can also get you access to key government officials.
In addition to his “charitable work”, it also turns out that Solages also worked as “the chief commander of bodyguards” for the Canadian embassy…