Haiti
Haiti is a Carribean island and country in North America, neighbor of Dominican Republic, close to Cuba and Jamaica, founded in 1804 by declaring its independence from France, with a population of 11 million people. Its capital and largest city is Port-au-Prince. It is a member of the WTO, IMF and United Nations. It is a dictatorship, ruled by the Dominicans and Jesuits. Its main religion is Christianity. |
History of Haiti
5000 bc Hispaniola is inhabited by Native Americans, Ciboney and Taino people.
1492 colonization of Haitii by Spain (Christians, Crown of Castile, Dominicans), founding of La Navidad, forced conversion to Christianity.
1650 start of the Atlantic slave trade.
1697 treaty of Ryswick settlement between Spain and France, who rename Haiti Saint-Domingue and use slaves to work in the coffee and sugarcane industry.
1703 the French allow the jesuits in Haiti. They baptize the family of Toussaint Louverture.
1750 Maroon rebellion of François Mackandal. practice of Haitian Voodoo (rainbow serpent Togo).
1754 Seven Years' War. The British steal cargo from Jesuit de La Valette in Martinique, who has huge war debts. The jesuits end all their Caribbean missions, focus on the more profitable opium trade in India and China and present themselves as anti-colonist and Enlightened.
1770 anti-colonialist Histoire de Deux Indes of
jesuit Guillaume Raynal, promoted by jesuit puppet Napoleon.
1789 French Revolution ritual with Vincent Ogé to put Napoleon into power.
1790 staged revolt in Haiti of Vincent Ogé against the Bourbons (controlled by jesuits).
1792 National Convention (jesuit Maximilien Robespierre, Jacobin Club) abolishes slavery in French colonies.
1793 the Dominicans and jesuits cause the Haitian Revolution and spread yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia through their slaves fleeing from Saint-Domingue. Benjamin Rush (APS) and Matthew Clarkson (APS) are in charge of the government response (bloodletting and mercury poisoning through calomel).
1798 The US (mason John Adams) funds the fake Haitian Revolution. Mason Toussaint louverture is influenced by jesuit Guillaume Raynal (Enlightenment, Royal Society).
1802 Louverture is captured and
trialed in France. Jean-Jacques Dessalines leads the slave revolt. The
army of Charles Leclerc suffers defeat through yellow fever. Napoleon
retreats and sells Louisiana to Thomas
Jefferson.
1804 independence from France.
1821 Santo Domingo declares its independence
from Spain.
1915 assassination of Vilbrun Guillaume Sam, occupation by the United States (president Woodrow Wilson).
1927 visit of Vito Paulakes (CIA).
1957 François Duvalier as president.
1971 Jean-Claude Duvalier as president. French ambassador Bernard Dorin a Knight of Malta.
1988 Haitian coup d'état, St Jean Bosco massacre on 9/11. Manigat is replaced by Henri Namphy.
1996 Raoul Peck as Minister of Culture.
2000 Raoul Peck's movie Lumumba about Patrice Lumumba.
2001 Jean-Bertrand Aristide (Roman Catholic) as president. jesuit Doug Perlitz is accused of pedophilia.
2008 pm Michèle Pierre-Louis (Open Society Foundations)
2010 earthquake, profit for Clinton Foundation of jesuit Bill Clinton, jesuit Bill Lindsey and Frank Giustra (Goldcorp). fake charity event We Are the World with Justin Bieber, Céline Dion, Jeff Bridges, Usher and Zoe Saldana. Hilary Clinton's brother receives permit for gold mining in Morne Basse. The UN spreads cholera. Mining of irridium.
2012 Dominican trained Laurent Lamothe as pm.
2021 assassination of Jovenel Moïse.
Presidents
Henri Christophe, Alexandre Pétion, Faustin I, Lysius
Salomon, Florvil Hyppolite, Stenio Vincent, Elie Liscot, Paul Magloire,
François Duvalier, Jean-Claude Duvalier, Leslie Manigat, Henri Namphy,
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, René Préval, Boniface Alexandre, Michel
Martelly, Jovenel Moïse.