|
Haiti
Historic Paradigm Shift is in The Making! |
Facing the issues of Haiti's situations isn't a
small task and one must have real planning
solutions to solve the problems. Intellectual
abilities are great to possess but one must be
anointed with Godly vision in order to lead
Haiti out of this evil desert. Haiti's problems
are of a spiritual battle that must be dealt
with through wise counsel of a Godly mentor in
leadership.
As a Haitian citizen I will admit that Haiti's
spiritual battles cannot be settled by force or
government oppression but by effectual fervent
prayer involving the entire country in a
national day of prayer.
Haiti will arise and flourish only if the
Haitian people will repent of their sins openly
before God and make a national public confession
to renounce satan the devil.
Our nation can then receive forgiveness from God
to reverse the curse by us determining who our
Creator is, God or satan? God Yes!!! Who should
we worship as a nation? Jesus Christ the son of
the living God! Yes!
Should Haiti welcome a Christian president and
let go of the past without erasing history?
Yes!!!
If the answers to the entire questions above are
the same as mine then Haiti is ready for a
change in prosperity and equality.
Today the international community prides itself
by giving Haiti the Oscar title of being the
poorest country in the western hemisphere and
classifies Haiti as cursed and corrupted etc.
Our sovereignty and pride as a nation are on the
verge of collapsing.
The world media claim that "The biggest problem
in Haiti is that no one has any new ideas that
seem likely to break the cycle of corruption,
poor government, and poverty that has cursed the
country since its founding".
I cancel that statement from its roots because
Haiti has many sons and daughters that are very
intelligent and well able to lead!!! Yes we
will come together in unity and use the power of
agreement to welcome change for the sake of our
future. I believe Haiti will pull it off and
put it together piece by piece because we as a
nation are smarter than the credit that is given
to us by the international communities and the
media!
I am convinced that Haiti's greatest quest for
this vision is poised for change and growth in
all aspects.
Strategies and solutions to deal with the gangs
and corruption is one of my top priorities from
day one. I already have a system in place that
will force gang members and government officials
to abandon their corrupt trade secrets with the
help of the population in Haiti and abroad. I
also welcome the involvement of all Diasporas
around the globe to join hands with me in the
reconstruction of their beloved homeland. Haiti
Cherie!
I am committed to uniting our country and
exploring all possibilities that will further
advance Haiti to become self reliant in gaining
momentums in the world economy. Wealth is a
sign that you are wise and successful; in order
to be wise you must apply wisdom therefore I
place a call on Haiti to get Godly wisdom in
order to show yourself prosperous and successful
in the world because the bible said," It is God
who gives thee power to get wealth". May God
Bless and redeem Haiti from all curses.
On the news
"Gangbusters in Haiti
February 27, 2007: Frustrated at the growing gang
violence in Haiti, UN peacekeepers decided to try
the gangbusters approach. So for the last two
months, the peacekeeping troops have gone after the
gangs, in particular the gang leaders. The gangsters
responded by finding new hideouts. But the most
damaging response by the criminals was to find
journalists, and tell the reporters what they wanted
to hear. Since the gangsters operate out of the
densely populated slums of the capital, peacekeeper
visits are accompanied by a great deal of gunfire,
and dead civilians. The gangsters told the reporters
that the UN was deliberately aiming at civilians, in
an attempt to terrorize the civilians who supported
the criminals (who, in their own eyes, were
legitimate freedom fighters against the foreign
occupiers.) The gangs thoughtfully produced some
dead women and children for the reporters to
examine. One question reporters were reluctant to
get answers for was, who actually killed the
civilians? Rumors were already in the air that the
dead civilians were conveniently shot by gangsters,
to provide the media with some compelling images for
the evening news back home.
Over the last three years. the criminal gangs of
Haiti have become less political, and more just
criminal and mercenary. Former president Aristide,
forced out of office three years ago, because of his
use of gangs as political enforcers, went into
exile, and a $100 million is missing from the
government treasury. The gangs make economic growth
impossible, and play a major role in keeping
everyone poor. It's believed that at least 20,000
police are needed to regain control of the streets
from the gangs, but only 7,000 cops are available.
The UN also has 1,750 foreign police available, who
are limited by their limited language and cultural
skills. The 7,300 UN peacekeepers really can't
police, and are instead used for general security
and raids on major gang operations. It would take
3-4 years to recruit and train 20,000 police. Even
then, given Haiti's two century history, there's no
assurance that this large police force would not be
as corrupt as in the past. The biggest problem in
Haiti is that no one has any new ideas that seem
likely to break the cycle of corruption, poor
government and poverty that has cursed the country
since its founding.
The street growing violence is largely a result of
the government strategy of initially trying to
negotiate with the gangs. Warlords and private
armies are an old Haitian tradition. Your armed
followers were the core of your political and
economic strength. Many Haitians feel comfortable
aligning themselves with a gang, and dying in
defense of their crew. The government doesn't want
to take on the gangs with force, if only because the
gangs have more firepower. Even with the UN
peacekeepers, the gangs, as a whole, still have an
edge. Although the gangs are divided by politics,
business interests, and personal animosities, they
will form a loose coalition to oppose any government
attempt to put all gangs out of business. But the UN
is determined to give it a try, go after the gangs,
and break their power. The UN is trying to beat two
centuries of Haitian history and tradition. Can the
gangs really be reduced to impotence? The UN has
given the peacekeeping force another eight months to
work at it. But the gangs can go underground for
eight months. The UN is mostly concerned about the
more blatant crimes, like the 2,000 or so
kidnappings in the last year, and the groups of
young me roaming the city looking for
people-of-means to mug. The real money for the gangs
comes from drugs. Some fifteen percent of the
cocaine for North American goes through Haiti. Of
course, much of the profits from that ends up with
corrupt government officials. But the gangs know
they cannot survive a firefight with the better
armed and trained peacekeepers, but they can wait
them out. Eventually the UN will get tired of it
all, leave, and the gangs will still be there"
Supporting Montresor for
President in 2011 means you are a good steward
of Haiti's future.
Contact
Us:
montresor2011@gmail.com
Early
financial support is the key to Montresor’s
successful campaign.
Home page
Main Page
|