Saturday, July 10, 2021

Jovenel Moïse Assassination: "We Thought It Was An Arrest"

James Solages, 35, (left) and Joseph Vincent, 55,  (right)

Following up Jovenel Moïse posts:






"We Thought It Was An Arrest"

Yeah.

"Vincent allegedly claimed the plot was orchestrated by a foreigner named 'Mike' who spoke English and Spanish..... 'the mission was to arrest President Jovenel Moïse, within the framework of the execution of a mandate of an investigating judge and not to kill him.'

It was a planned arrest that went wrong.

It looks like it was a CIA/DEA operation to arrest Jovenel Moïse, using mercenaries. Probably run by a few DEA Special Agents who are now in hiding.

Biden didn't and couldn't use US Military for the planned arrest so they went the illiterate mercenary route.

Jovenel Moïse was to be arrested by the Biden Administration because Jovenel Moïse overstayed his welcome. 

Jovenel Moïse defended himself and his wife so he shot and killed a few mercenaries and the mercenaries fired back killing Jovenel Moïse and wounding his wife.

Again - an arrest gone wrong - because the CIA/DEA used  illiterate mercenaries. 

If the arrest would have gone as planned - Biden would have celebrated the arrest as a victory for Democratic Election Justice etc...

Well it went bad and the CIA/DEA/BIDEN team are covering the mess up.

Hopefully it comes out soon. If not it will take years.

Remember this is not like some TV show or the Movies where you have Matt Damon playing the leading role with a bunch of assorted hunks playing the soldiers etc... No, the reality is that DEA agents and the ones they hired are scum.

Lastly if it was truly an assassination hit then there would have been a very small team with one shooter.

This was staged to be an arrest because that was the intent - to arrest Jovenel Moïse and remove him from power. Biden would have gotten the press that he means business etc...


Haiti judge claims two US 'mercenaries' arrested over assassination of Jovenel Moïse say they were hired as TRANSLATORS in plot to arrest not kill him as bodyguards are interrogated and president's ally is accused of harboring hit squad 

Two US citizens arrested over the assassination of Jovenel Moïse have allegedly claimed they were hired as translators in a plot to arrest the Haitian president but not to kill him. Haitian-born American citizens James Solages, 35, and Joseph Vincent, 55, are said to have confessed to being involved in Wednesday's early morning raid that left Moïse dead and his wife fighting for her life. Vincent allegedly claimed the plot was orchestrated by a foreigner named 'Mike' who spoke English and Spanish, they planned to take Moïse to the National Palace and the plot was devised over the course of a month in a hotel in Pétion-Ville. Deputy justice of the peace Judge Clément Noël told Le Nouvelliste the two men, who both live in Florida, said 'the mission was to arrest President Jovenel Moïse, within the framework of the execution of a mandate of an investigating judge and not to kill him.' Solages said he 'found this job on the internet', Noël told the outlet. Authorities are now investigating if the plot was an inside job with the president's key security personnel facing interrogation. 

Jean Laguel Civil, Moïse's security coordinator, (left with the president)

Jean Laguel Civil, Moïse's security coordinator and Dimitri Hérard, head of the General Security Unit of the National Palace will be questioned. Haitian Prosecutor Me Bed-Ford Claude said he had seen no casualties among the president's security detail following the assassination. 'They are responsible for the security of the president... I did not see any police victim except the president and his wife. If you are responsible for the security of the president where were you?' Officials said they are still looking for the 'intellectual authors' of the plot. National Police Director Leon Charles said 'we have the physical perpetrators in hand and we are looking for the instigators.' It also emerged that the hit squad stayed at a home recently vacated by politician Magalie Habitant, an apparent ally of the murdered president. However, she claims she left the property in Thomassin three months ago and hired it from a lawyer. Habitant was implicated in a 2019 plot when seven heavily-armed foreign mercenaries were arrested in Haiti before fleeing the country. She was suspected of buying the vehicles used by the group and was temporarily banned from leaving the country. In total, Haiti National Police said there were 28 presumed assassins responsible for Wednesday's raid, with 17 arrested, three dead and eight still at large. Source



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